On Sun, 10 Jul 2011 08:43:01 +0200, Francesco Pietra wrote:

> Nautilus file browser uses its concept of ordering files by name. While
> the gnome2 terminal does that correctly, the file browser mixes up
> files, which, for computational chemistry, in the presence of many
> composite names, is not what it should.
> 
> For example,
> 
> 
> min-01_02.coor
> 
> par_ara.inp
> 
> FE-OXY_colvars.in
> 
> and many other in between before:
> 
> min-01_02.conf

Mmm... I don't think I'm getting that :-?

Both, gnome-terminal and nautilus, display the files in the same order:

sm01@stt008:~/Desktop/test$ ls -l
total 0
-rw-r--r-- 1 sm01 sm01 0 jul 10 11:44 FE-OXY_colvars.in
-rw-r--r-- 1 sm01 sm01 0 jul 10 11:44 min-01_02.conf
-rw-r--r-- 1 sm01 sm01 0 jul 10 11:44 min-01_02.coor
-rw-r--r-- 1 sm01 sm01 0 jul 10 11:44 par_ara.inp

http://picpaste.com/Pantallazo-8-6kMEXAIq.png

> That should be corrected, or information given which alternative file
> browser could be used to get the alphabetically correct order (like from
> the terminal window, where all min* files are grouped together)

I don't see the problem (at least with sample filenames you gave), but if 
you still think something needs to be corrected or improved, you can open 
a bug report in GNOME's bugzilla.

Greetings,

-- 
Camaleón


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