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Yep, column view would put 1, 10, 100 and 1,000 before 2. For the programmers out there, I'm sure more than once you've found yourself accidentally comparing numbers as string types, causing the same weird "number sorting" thing. Glad to hear that's fixed -- the only workaround in the past was to pad with zeros, and you had to know your max. number before you could pad... I got sick of naming pictures "001_photo_camping.jpg" instead of just "1_photo_camping.jpg" just so they'd sort right in the Finder.
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