This is not a Leo problem. However, there a lot of very smart people here 
who might have some insights into this.

I want to name files in an intuitive way so that Windows (and other apps 
like Adobe Lightroom) sort them properly. Consider these image file names:

1990 0909 image1.jpg (0909 indicates September 9)
1990 1001 image2.jpg
1990 10xx image3.jpg (10xx indicates October with unknown date)

Within Leo, these sort as expected (as above). However, in Windows they 
sort this way:

1990 10xx ...
1990 0901 ...
1990 0909 ...

This doesn't make any sense! How does 1990 10xx ... have a lower numeric 
value than 1990 0901 ...? I found this reference on Microsoft's page 
<https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/help/319827/the-sort-order-for-files-and-folders-whose-names-contain-numerals-is-d>,
 
but I don't understand it. Does anyone know why this happens and better 
yet, how to fix it?

Rob...

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