* Feature request
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Could you please add numerical ordering by title to [[inline|plugins/inline]]
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plugin? Now I can do only alphabetical order by title, but sometime it's not enough.
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BTW, it seems that ordering by title is rather ordering by filename of page.
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For me "title" means title of page I can set using `title` parameter
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of [[meta|plugins/meta]] plugin :)
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Why do I need that feature? I've just been migrating an info site of our university
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[mail system](http://poczta.uw.edu.pl/) to Ikiwiki from very static, console handling
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Makefile+[WML](http://thewml.org/)+XML+XSL=HTML solution. I have many news files
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(`1.mdwn`, `2.mdwn`, etc.) and unfortunately I did very stupid thing. I've commited
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all of them in the same revision of our Subversion repo...
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Now I have a problem with sorting these files using inline plugin. I can't do
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sorting by age, because both old and young news files have the same age. I can't
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sort by title too. For example, when I sort them by title, then `9.mdwn` page is
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between `90.mdwn` and `89.mdwn` pages... It sucks, of course. Sorting by mtime
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also is not a solution for me, because it means that I can't touch/fix old news
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anymore.
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Do you have any idea how to workaround that issue? --[[Paweł|ptecza]]
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