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If you have an album with 10+ songs it will sort the files like 1-10-11 instead of 1-2-3 (if named with numbers) #42

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switchhacks opened this issue Mar 21, 2019 · 7 comments

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@switchhacks
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It sees the 10 and ignores the 0 and categorizes the file next to 1

of course I have the track numbers in the titles of the songs

@deltabeard
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Why was this closed?

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Instead of what is currently used in ctrmus we can used code similar to that used in nnn.

I think this is useful, especially when you want music listed in sensible order. Also this seems easy to implement. So I'm reopening this.

@deltabeard deltabeard reopened this Mar 21, 2019
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Sorry for responding so late, I didn't know I closed this, probably did it not thinking. Thanks.

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ghost commented Aug 31, 2020

Instead of what is currently used in ctrmus we can used code similar to that used in nnn.

I think this is useful, especially when you want music listed in sensible order. Also this seems easy to implement. So I'm reopening this.

What would be better if things were organized by track listing in their metadata. When I added the tracklisting in the metadata, I was disappointed that it didn't organise them. Maybe I should open and issue so I can remember to add this myself some time.

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ghost commented Aug 31, 2020

Sorry for responding so late, I didn't know I closed this, probably did it not thinking. Thanks.

Umm; how did you not realise you closed an issue? Nevermind I'll stop questioning it.

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ghost commented Aug 31, 2020

I should mention that the way ctrmus sorts is a bit weird.

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I should mention that the way ctrmus sorts is a bit weird.

I think it's because ctrmus lists files in the same order the C library provides, which is in some arbitrary order defined by the file system.

I will consider this issue when writing the new UI.

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