-Sometimes the ordering of extensions is important. gPodder parses the filenames of extensions for a prefix, like "50_". When it finds a prefix like this, it sorts according to said prefix, with lower numbers higher. *Note that this does not use "natural sorting", so "100" comes between "10" and "11".* Extensions found without a prefix will be given the lowest two-digit priority, "99". If multiple instances of an extension are desired, the base name must be different, not just the prefix.
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