Name numeric sort was improved for beta3, but the sort doesn't work properly with this set of files folders.
Oddly, if you delete one of the folders or rename the files (e.g. to Test.png and test2. png), the sort starts to work again.
Name numeric problem
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Re: Name numeric problem
There is only 2 files??ckv wrote:Name numeric sort was improved for beta3, but the sort doesn't work properly with this set of files folders.
Pierre.
Yes, and seven empty folders. Did you extract the full zip?xnview wrote:There is only 2 files??
The files are in wrong order with name numeric sort. File m.png should come before m2.png, but it doesn't. You can add more files with names m3.png, m4.png... and file m.png will change position.
E.g. If you add up to m5.png m.png will come after m4.png.
Needed: IE6
ckv
Hello !
• To get the full natural sorting, you need IE 6 at least installed in your PC…
- I wrote messages about this, just search with :
SortUpper=3 as the keyword…
KR
Claude
Clo
Hello !
• To get the full natural sorting, you need IE 6 at least installed in your PC…
- I wrote messages about this, just search with :
SortUpper=3 as the keyword…
KR
Claude
Clo
Old user ON SELECTIVE STRIKE till further notice •
OK here
Pierre
Hello !
KR
Claude
Clo
Hello !
• Right, I can confirm, same here -both in XnView and TC- with the ckv's test stuff…I've tested, and m.png is always before m2.png
KR
Claude
Clo
Old user ON SELECTIVE STRIKE till further notice •
Bummer, I can reproduce the problem with Windows 2000, XP and Vista.Clo wrote:• Right, I can confirm, same here -both in XnView and TC- with the ckv's test stuff…I've tested, and m.png is always before m2.png
Here's link for INI file I used, but I don't think it makes a difference. I used fresh ini for my tests.
This problem got even more strange, when I noticed that sorting works when the test folder is in my USB flash drive. The only difference I can think of between the USB flash drive and my hard drive is that USB flash drive is FAT32 and hard drive is NTFS. But this is just probably distracting from the real issue.
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