What about using '_' to force them to the top? Don't use '.' as it's reserved for System files/folders. Other than that there's prefixing them with numbers, like '001'. I use something like to trace folder dates from their names.

Cheers,

Luis.


Ian Wood wrote:

On 23 Mar 2007, at 09:14, Richmond Mathewson wrote:

For what its worth:

On Mac OS X all sorts of things go wrong when one uses
folders with spaces (either leading or otherwise) in
their names.

For what it's worth, the only time I've ever had problems with spaces in folder names on OS X is forgetting to escape them in shell commands.

Ian
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