On Tue, 2018-01-30 at 08:56 -0600, Kenny Gow wrote:
> On 01/30/2018 06:01 AM, Patrick O'Callaghan wrote:
> > $ ls -l
> > total 7388
> > -rwxr--r--. 1 poc poc 1036281 Jan 29 11:38 20180129113839_01.jpg
> > -rwxr--r--. 1 poc poc 1183695 Jan 29 11:38 20180129113839_02.jpg
> > -rwxr--r--. 1 poc poc 1133299 Jan 29 11:38 20180129113839_03.jpg
> > -rwxr--r--. 1 poc poc 1066885 Jan 29 11:38 20180129113839_04.jpg
> > -rwxr--r--. 1 poc poc  879477 Jan 29 11:38 20180129113839_05.jpg
> > -rwxr--r--. 1 poc poc 1247414 Jan 29 11:38 20180129113839_06.jpg
> > -rwxr--r--. 1 poc poc 1008515 Jan 29 11:38 20180129113839_07.jpg
> > 
> > The filenames are generated from the scanning software (a commercial
> > program running on a Windows VM, and beyond any possibility of
> > modifying). Clearly these names are just timestamps plus a sequence
> > number and represent the order the slides were scanned. Adding another
> > index number via the Shell script isn't going to change this sequence.
> > 
> 
> In the staging directory, try running
> 
> $ ls -lrt --time=ctime
> 
> to order the list by the time each image was put into the directory.
> 'ctime' is the key. I use this all the time to see the latest
> new files in a directory, in time order.
> 
> You can also run
> 
> $ ls -lrt --time=ctime --full-time
> 
> to see the (more exact) time each file was moved into the directory.

Interesting idea. I'll think about that, thanks.

poc
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