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1 | initial version | posted 2018-11-20 09:54:18 +0200 |
Hi all,
I was trying to capture a very specific set os ski...screenshots, so I had to remove a bunch of failed ones. I couldn't make sense out of the order they were in the end, and after some testing I found out the following:
Expected outcome (1):
Expected outcome (2):
Actual outcome:
This makes life in command line challenging, as one can't rely on the fact that a simple ls
command would list screenshots in the order they were taken. Another point of view is reusing filenames, which could be easily avoided altogether.
First detected with Sony Xperia XA2 running 3.0.0.8 EA.
Thanks!
(Sidenote: this may or may not affect the camera pictures, too, but I didn't try it our - and it might require its own question anyway.)
2 | No.2 Revision |
Hi all,
I was trying to capture a very specific set os ski...screenshots, so I had to remove a bunch of failed ones. I couldn't make sense out of the order they were in the end, and after some testing I found out the following:
Expected outcome (1):
Expected outcome (2):
Actual outcome:
This makes life in command line challenging, as one can't rely on the fact that a simple ls
command would list screenshots in the order they were taken. Another point of view is reusing filenames, which could be easily avoided altogether.
First detected with Sony Xperia XA2 running 3.0.0.8 EA.
Thanks!
(Sidenote: this may or may not affect the camera pictures, too, but I didn't try it our - and it might require its own question anyway.)
3 | retagged |
Hi all,
I was trying to capture a very specific set os ski...screenshots, so I had to remove a bunch of failed ones. I couldn't make sense out of the order they were in the end, and after some testing I found out the following:
Expected outcome (1):
Expected outcome (2):
Actual outcome:
This makes life in command line challenging, as one can't rely on the fact that a simple ls
command would list screenshots in the order they were taken. Another point of view is reusing filenames, which could be easily avoided altogether.
First detected with Sony Xperia XA2 running 3.0.0.8 EA.
Thanks!
(Sidenote: this may or may not affect the camera pictures, too, but I didn't try it our - and it might require its own question anyway.)