solution, 2.01, 2.02, 2.11, 2.20. if necessary 2.02.01 for minor updates or:
2-01, 2-02, 2-11, 2-20, 2-02-01. but of course this will run out of 8.3.
compared with checking and changing thousands of htm help files renaming is a five minutes job.

i noticed at xkeyb that at some of the zero byte files the names are in the wrong folder
and sometimes the files have 8.3, sometimes not, depending on the name of the files which is different. some use x_yy, some xy instead of x.yy. this is still confusing.

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Am 01.05.21, 22:18 schrieb Jim Hall <jh...@freedos.org>:
On Sat, May 1, 2021 at 2:13 PM Wilhelm Spiegl <wilhelm.spi...@mail.com> wrote:
>
>hi jim,
>
>i think you should feel free to rename filenames to a unique
>system e.g. program_yyyy-mm--dd -at least within a single
>command. creating subdirectories is nice but not absolutely
>necessary if the user knows that the latest version is always on
>the bottom.
>
>If you use version numbers they should be clear, mixing 7.5 and
>7.15 causes confusion when 7.5 is the newer version as i already
>have seen it at keyb.


I can rename things, it will require more work and will take a long
time. I just sent an email about that.

I'll add that we have a few programs that follow a slightly different
number scheme. For example, Edlin 2.11 is version "TWO dot ELEVEN",
not "TWO dot ONE ONE" .. so Edlin 2.11 should be sorted between "2.10"
and "2.12" - but not between "2.1" and "2.2".

The web server sorts files according to standard dictionary or
alphanumeric rules. That means "2.11" will appear after "2.1" and
before "2.2" which is not what we want. Using a standard naming syntax
and listing all the Edlin releases in a single directory would give
something like this:

edlin-1.1s.zip
edlin-1.1.zip
edlin-1.2.zip
edlin-1.3.zip
edlin-1.4.zip
edlin-2.0a.zip
edlin-2.0b.zip
edlin-2.0c.zip
edlin-2.0.zip
edlin-2.10a.zip
edlin-2.10b.zip
edlin-2.10c.zip
edlin-2.10.zip
edlin-2.11.zip
edlin-2.11.zip.txt
edlin-2.12a.zip
edlin-2.12.zip
edlin-2.13.zip
edlin-2.14.zip
edlin-2.15.zip
edlin-2.16.zip
edlin-2.17.zip
edlin-2.18exe.zip
edlin-2.18.zip
edlin-219exe.zip
edlin-2.19.zip
edlin-2.1.zip
edlin-2.2a.zip
edlin-2.2.zip
edlin-2.3.zip
edlin-2.4.zip
edlin-2.5.zip
edlin-2.6.zip
edlin-2.7a.zip
edlin-2.7.zip
edlin-2.8.zip
edlin-2.9a.zip
edlin-2.9.zip


*Most of the Edlin releases use "edlin-X.YY.zip" names, except 1.x
which were called "Edline" (because I had a typo in the Spec - my
fault - and Gregory renamed to "Edlin" in the 2.0 release.)

In comparison, I had re-organized the Edlin directory so releases were
sorted in a way that users can quickly determine which is the most
recent:

1.x:
edline-1.1s.zip edline-1.2.zip edline-1.4.zip
edline-1.1.zip edline-1.3.zip

2.0x:
edlin-2.0a.zip edlin-2.1.zip edlin-2.4.zip edlin-2.7.zip
edlin-2.0b.zip edlin-2.2a.zip edlin-2.5.zip edlin-2.8.zip
edlin-2.0c.zip edlin-2.2.zip edlin-2.6.zip edlin-2.9a.zip
edlin-2.0.zip edlin-2.3.zip edlin-2.7a.zip edlin-2.9.zip

2.10:
edlin-2.10a.zip edlin-2.10b.zip edlin-2.10c.zip edlin-2.10.zip

2.11:
edlin-2.11.zip edlin-2.11.zip.txt

2.12:
edlin-2.12a.zip edlin-2.12.zip

2.13:
edlin-2.13.zip

2.14:
edlin-2.14.zip

2.15:
edlin-2.15.zip

2.16:
edlin-2.16.zip

2.17:
edlin-2.17.zip

2.18:
edlin-2.18.zip edln218x.zip

2.19:
edlin-219exe.zip edlin-2.19.zip


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