The following examples are sorted in ascending order by name.
For example, if there is a minus sign before the name, in OPUS, the one with the minus sign is placed at the top. Such as -100.txt is not close to 100.txt, they will separate. But in Windows Explorer, it seems that the minus sign is ignored and placed together.
This difference has caused me some trouble, such as the image browser loading in the order of names in Windows Explorer, not by the sort in OPUS.
And by the way, when the name is a pure number, can it be sorted by character instead of by actual absolute value size? For example, I noticed that "18100. txt" is sorted after "23. txt". I sometimes have this requirement: As 1 at the beginning of the file name is smaller than 2, so I hope "18100. txt" can be placed at the beginning, rather than at the end based on absolute value size.