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Capital letters shouldn't change the sorting order  
Written by Souloohshuns the 17 May 12 at 21:13. New
At the moment, nautilus distinguishes between capital and non-capital letters. So if I have a bunch of files called 'Loop 1', 'Loop 2' 'loop 3' and 'Loop 4', then they will be sorted by name in this order: 'loop 3', 'Loop 1', 'Loop 2', 'Loop 4'.

I don't think many people would want capitals to be treated differently to lowercase letters in file sorting... what do you think?
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Solution #1: Don't distinguish between capitals and non-capitals by default
Written by Souloohshuns the 17 May 12 at 21:13.
....pretty much in the title....
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Solution #2: Have an opt-in option to ignore case-sensitivity while sorting
Written by chirag64 the 19 May 12 at 05:02.
May sound like an extra unnecessary option, but it maybe very helpful for many people.

Keep it case-sensitive by default.

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Show images faster  
Written by luisgarcia2 the 17 May 12 at 15:56. New
When a folder has lots of images, ie. maybe more than 1000, nautilus just takes a lot of time to load the previews, and things become pretty slow. Testing with 3.4.1 on debian testing up-to-date
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Solution #1: Just load whats currently on view
Written by luisgarcia2 the 17 May 12 at 15:56.
I think that something like Shotwell should be implemented. It just loads the previews of the images that are currently on view, and a lot more faster that nautilus, i don't know exactly why is the reason for that.

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