Hi Pawel, I have only a partial solution to your question. | Is it possible to tell Konqueror to copy files in sorted order. Why? | When I copy directory with some mp3 files to my mp3 player I want | them be ordered by name, because my mp3 player gets them in the | order saved in filesystem. I think you misunderstand the situation. Files aren't ordered. (At least, not in a order you are familiar with.) It is the applications that present ordered "views." For example, Konqueror usually displays files in the alphabetical order of their filenames. But, you can instruct Konqueror to display them sorted by their sizes, for example. The fact is, the underlying order in the filesystem has nothing to do with names or sizes. If your mp3 files are presented in a particular order in your mp3 player, therefore, it is your mp3 player that is presenting the order, not the underlying filesystem. I don't know much about multimedia players, so the following is mostly my guess: The kind of ordering you want in a multimedia player is often called a "playlist". So, I guess that what you need is to find out how to copy your playlist along with your mp3 files. I guess such a thing depends on your mp3 player. Cheers, Ryo ___________________________________________________ This message is from the kde mailing list. Account management: https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kde. Archives: http://lists.kde.org/. More info: http://www.kde.org/faq.html.