https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=498346
--- Comment #3 from Dmitry Berdnikov <sunsper.moonli...@gmail.com> --- (In reply to fanzhuyifan from comment #2) > For me if I create the files 321 and 321(), ls sorts 321 in front of 321(). > This is consistent with ls sorting 3 in front of 321. Are you sure you are > using the default alphabetical sort of ls? First of all, thank you for this comment. Second, I recreated this and ls sorts the files for me consistently with how you described. I'm not sure what you've meant by asking this because I run ls without any flags, and on my system I don't have any scripts or anything that changes that for me automatically, ls on my system sorts files alphabetically as by default. Alas, that is NOT the problem here. In any version past 24.11.90, with sorting mode selected being "Natural", Dolphin sorts files with round brackets in the filename after files with the same name without those, and I expected Dolphin to do exactly that. But it doesn't. Third, on that note I would like to add that thanks to you I noticed that files without a file extension (or without just a single period at the very end for that matter) are not affected by this. They are ALWAYS sorted just like ls command sorts them. -- You are receiving this mail because: You are watching all bug changes.