Anyone else see this problem?
When renaming files I expect the %#% value to mirror the value in the leftmost column. In other words, no matter what column I sort records by I still expect the %#% value to be 1,2,3.....100....n (from top to bottom). But I've found that %#% instead sorts by it's own criteria (maybe the file creation time?) regardless of what I sort by. This ruins my renaming because I'm renaming hundreds of MP3s that must be played in a certain order (audiobook).
Incremental sorts funny
Re: Incremental sorts funny
Please check in Options/variables %% that the incremental number does not have the option to reset on folder change,
maybe that causes the behavior you are describing.
maybe that causes the behavior you are describing.
Re: Incremental sorts funny
That doesn't seem to make a difference.
I've attached a screenshot (note that line 12 is #88 and line 13 is #76).
I just ran an interesting experiment...
The files I'm manipulating are on a FAT32 ramdrive (Softperfect Ramdisk 3.4.7).
When I move the files to an SSD (NTFS) they *appear* to sort correctly in Godfather (could just be coincidence). Any idea why that might be?
I've attached a screenshot (note that line 12 is #88 and line 13 is #76).
I just ran an interesting experiment...
The files I'm manipulating are on a FAT32 ramdrive (Softperfect Ramdisk 3.4.7).
When I move the files to an SSD (NTFS) they *appear* to sort correctly in Godfather (could just be coincidence). Any idea why that might be?
Re: Incremental sorts funny
Are you using the latest beta?
Also can you please re-post the screenshot because I can't see it
Also can you please re-post the screenshot because I can't see it