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[opensuse-kde] Faulty Sort Order in Konqueror
- From: Robert Smits <bob@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 28 Jun 2007 15:49:13 -0700
- Message-id: <200706281549.13323.bob@xxxxxxxxx>
I have a lot of old time radio files on my computer. They get downloaded as a
series of files and then I try to put them in order to play or copy them to a
folder. I have a problem with the sort order this gives.
If I have a series of files with episode numbers in them Konqueror insists on
sorting them like this
Episode 1
Episode 11
Episode 111
Episode 2
They SHOULD be sorted like this
Episode 1
Episode 2
Episode 11
Episode 111
I know Suse Linux and Konqueror aren't alone in this erroneous sorting method
but there needs to be a way to make files sort correctly without having to go
and rename them. I understand this form of sorting is called alphabetic
sorting, but to me the next number in the sequence after 1 should be 2, not
11. Anything else is just WRONG. It makes a lot of extra work in organiing
playlists, etc.
Thanks, Bob.
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series of files and then I try to put them in order to play or copy them to a
folder. I have a problem with the sort order this gives.
If I have a series of files with episode numbers in them Konqueror insists on
sorting them like this
Episode 1
Episode 11
Episode 111
Episode 2
They SHOULD be sorted like this
Episode 1
Episode 2
Episode 11
Episode 111
I know Suse Linux and Konqueror aren't alone in this erroneous sorting method
but there needs to be a way to make files sort correctly without having to go
and rename them. I understand this form of sorting is called alphabetic
sorting, but to me the next number in the sequence after 1 should be 2, not
11. Anything else is just WRONG. It makes a lot of extra work in organiing
playlists, etc.
Thanks, Bob.
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Bob Smits bob@xxxxxxxxx
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