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Originally Posted by Starson17
If he's getting the ASCII sort problem he describes in calibre, there are two likely ways. First, he may be putting the numbers into the title field. I suspect that's the problem, but it's already been mentioned. I've also seen numbers used in the name of the series. It's possible to get a series name with a number in brackets, followed by the series_index in brackets. If he's seeing two numbers, the first will sort ASCII and the second will sort numerically.
Finally, if he's doing comics inside ZIP or RAR, the filenames of images stored in the compressed file are often created without the leading zero, and that gives out of order display problems when reading the CBZ, or CBR.
Like others, I can't exactly figure out the problem here, but perhaps one of those comments will help.
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Not sure what you mean by ASCII but if you ment leading 0 that the files be numbered like 01,02 and so forth no the individual images for each page are not named like that and would be ridiculous for me to go in and name each file that if it were just the volumes yeah I can do that ill try the numbering with 0's right now and see how that goes but if its possible that it will reorder the individual files within the zip because of this numbering issue then ill want an alternative program