Before we leap into renaming the files, I'd like to mention what the
numbers mean. This info is in "Producing LibreOffice User Guides" btw.

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File names take the following form: AABBCC3-Name, 
where AA=book number, 
BB=chapter number, 
CC=book initials, 
3=LibreOffice V3 (s/w version number), 
Name=Chapter name.

For example, the third chapter of the Writer Guide, Working with Text,
has the following file name: 0203WG3-WorkingWithText.pdf 
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I agree with David that we don't need the book number, but I personally
find the chapter number quite handy as it sorts the chapters in order on
my computer. But it would need to go after the book initials if the book
number is dropped, or the various books would sort with all the chapter
1s first, the chapter 2s second, etc, if someone stores them all in one
folder like I often do.

We also discussed the need for the s/w version number to change from 3
to 33 (v3.3.x) or 34 (v3.4.x).

So I propose for the new filenames to take the form: CCnnBB-Name,
where CC=book initials,
nn=s/w version number,
BB=chapter number,
Name=Chapter name.

Example: WG3403-WorkingWithText.pdf is the third chapter of the Writer
Guide for LibreOffice 3.4.x

--Jean




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