This is a known limitation, but it’s a limitation of the whole concept of using suffixes to categorize files by type. Since filename extensions (suffixes) don’t have as much semantics in Linux/Unix systems as they do in Windows, many files are categorized as “Other”. WinDirStat has it, and users wanted it in QDirStat, too. You can zoom in and out (increase or decrease the font size) as you like. If things go wrong, you can kill the external command started by the cleanup action from there. That output window can be configured to always open, to open after a certain (configurable) timeout, or only if there are error messages – or not at all, of course.
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