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What is the file-naming convention?

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What is the file-naming convention?

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There is none, but try to use underscores instead of spaces, and also try to make the filename fairly descriptive. Make use of the zero file or a separate text or NFO file for detailed descriptions if necessary. Filenames should contain the book name, issue # and page #. It is strongly suggested that they be in that order. An example of a well-designed filename is Superboy091-07.jpg. This tells anybody looking at the file that it is the 7th page of Superboy issue #91. We suggest that you do not start your filenames with a number, except in the rare case where the book name starts with a number. Also, try to make sure your filenames will read sequentially; that is to say, in the order they are intended to be read. For example, it should not be Superboy091-7.jpg above, because that way the filenames will be read in this order: Page 1,11,12,13,14,15,16,17,18,19,2,20, etc. Of course, if Superboy #91 had been a 132 page book, the proper page number above would be Superboy091-007.jpg. Note t

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