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Do you have any idea how to workaround that issue? --[[Paweł|ptecza]]
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> Delete all files. Add files back one at a time, committing after adding
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> each file. Sort by date. --[[Joey]]
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> Maybe you can rename `9.mdwn` to `09.mdwn`? See `rename(1)`, it renames multiple files
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> in one go. --[[buo]]
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1. Maybe changing name of `sort` parameter to `sortby` or `sortkey` will
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be good idea?
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> No, that would break existing wikis. --[[Joey]]
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1. Maybe you should use `title` sort key for title from meta plugin and `name`,
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`filename`, `page` or `pagename` for page names? In the future you can also
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sort by meta author, license or another key.
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> There are many places in ikiwiki that do not use meta title info and
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> could. I'd prefer to deal with that issue as a whole, not here,
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> --[[Joey]]
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--[[Paweł|ptecza]]
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if (yesno($params{reverse})) {
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> To users, "sort" already determines the type of sort. It can be by title,
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> or by date, etc. Adding a separate "sorttype" value is thus fairly
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> confusing. --[[Joey]]
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Joey, have you forgotten about that request? ;) --[[Paweł|ptecza]]
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@ -97,6 +108,10 @@ Joey, have you forgotten about that request? ;) --[[Paweł|ptecza]]
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> --[[Will]]
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>> I"m not comfortable with tossing out perl's default collator and trying
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>> to maintain some other one going forward. Especially not for such an
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>> edge case. --[[Joey]]
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>> Hi Will! Your idea looks interesting for me, but I'm affraid that it's too big
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>> change in Ikiwiki... Maybe I'm wrong? ;) What do you think, Joey? --[[Paweł|ptecza]]
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