JJZolx wrote: 
> That's sort of what I suggested previously. But better. It may still be
> necessary to do a full clear and rescan afterward.
> 
> I'm wondering if it has to do with character set issues. The names are
> stored in the database in blob (binary) fields, not text fields, so any
> oddball encoding of letters would be carried into the database. Typing
> the folder name in again should clear up any problems of that kind.

Benefactor wrote: 
> Well, what do you know?
> 
> Re-typing the folder title verbatim sorts it to the correct place.
> 
> I haven't the slightest idea why that works, since I made no change at
> all to the title aside from typing it in again.
> 
> Thank you all so much for the help!

Has it been copied around several OS disc formats and locales ,it could
be something wrong it's name , I've had files that looks ok in the
desktop but not when looking at it from a terminal ?



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