On Fri, 2018-02-02 at 09:48 +1100, Cameron Simpson wrote:
> On 01Feb2018 12:04, Patrick O'Callaghan <pocallag...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > > See how that logic feels to you.
> > 
> > Just an update on this. I tried a lightly-modified version of your
> > script and got it to work. However as it stands it will only work
> > correctly if I deal with all the files in a set in one run, and don't
> > change my mind later about the order I want (i.e. the only way to do so
> > is to restore the original names and start over).
> 
> Yeah, I was thinking about that too. One could easily scan the final 
> directory 
> for the highest numeric prefix and start counting from that instead of 1.
> 
> Untested:
> 
>     ls finaldir | sed -n 's/^\([0-9][0-9]*\)-.*\.jpg$/\1/p' | sort -n | tail 
> -1
> 
> Or move to some timestamp based prefix, but that I would find misleading on a 
> personal basis, as I'd confuse it with the date of the photo vs date of the 
> move.
> 
> > I'll keep thinking about it in any case. Thanks for your suggestions
> > (and ditto to Kenny and Rick among others who tried to help).
> 
> A pleasure. 

I'm now looking at Kphotoalbum as a possible way to do this. It does
allow you to reorder images in a group and then save the result as an
XML file containing filenames, so it's a start.

poc
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