On 18/03/11 16:00, Joe Zeff wrote: > On 03/18/2011 12:43 PM, Bob Goodwin wrote: >> Perhaps someone can put me on the right track. I will provide >> more details if required. > Try installing and using pyRenamer. (I think it's in the standard > repos) It's a bulk file renamer. Using it, you can append 01_ to the > name of each file in the first directory, 02_ to all in the second and > so on. That will keep them sorted in the order you want. > > I use it, BTW, in the exact opposite way, taking the numbers off of file > names. If you've ever ripped a commercial audio CD, you'll see those > numbers appended to the names so that the tracks are in the correct > order, regardless of their names. I get rid of the numbers, then load > them onto my .mp3 player so that the files from different CDs get well > mixed. I think rename might do it. Will give that a try. Yes, I want to put all the tracks in one directory. Initially, in early February, when I first got involved, I was able to download 84 lectures at once and simply put them on a thumb drive or iPod. Worked slick, but now they've screwed up the system and shut out a whole class of customers, "The Teaching Company, www.teach12.com." I can download samples fine but their new security system "download manager" prevents the download even after I have logged in? Thanks Joe and Kevin. -- users mailing list users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe or change subscription options: https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/users Guidelines: http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Mailing_list_guidelines