I see, I can use that separate reverse operator instead of doing it in the 
initial sort.

I'm still not sure how to use the reverse documented here in the flaglist 
in the :sort filter run prefix:

https://tiddlywiki.com/#Sort%20Filter%20Run%20Prefix

[image: Screenshot 2024-04-16 182937.png]

I'll post any future questions in the other forums.

Thanks,

Cade

On Tuesday, April 16, 2024 at 6:01:18 PM UTC-5 springer wrote:

> Of course, I meant "come on over *from* google groups, and join us at 
> talk.tiddlywiki.org"
>
> On Tuesday, April 16, 2024 at 6:59:58 PM UTC-4 springer wrote:
>
>> Hello Cade! As you might note with other posts at google groups, the 
>> community for this discussion has migrated to talk.tiddlywiki.org.
>>
>> Although we (at that forum) can still *see* posts from the google group, 
>> we can't reply easily to them. 
>>
>> So please come on over to google groups.
>>
>> Meanwhile, I can suggest that the documentation on the reverse Operator 
>> <https://tiddlywiki.com/#reverse%20Operator%20(Examples)> shows that it 
>> doesn't take a parameter, nor does it work as a parameter within the sort 
>> filter run prefix; instead it works at the "caboose" end of any filter to 
>> flip the list order. Something like this works at Tiddlywiki.com:
>>
>> `{{{ [has[version]] :sort:version[get[version]] +[reverse[]] }}}`
>>
>> On Tuesday, April 16, 2024 at 12:29:33 PM UTC-4 Cade Roux wrote:
>>
>>> I have change logs with a field for version information, and I am trying 
>>> to sort them in reverse order and it doesn't appear to be working.  The 
>>> change log tiddlers themselves are also lists, but I cleared all that out 
>>> and loaded these into the latest TW version to make a minimal reproducible 
>>> case.  If I take out the sort entirely, the 10.0 comes to the top as you 
>>> would expect for them to be sorted by title.  But the sort either with or 
>>> without :reverse is the same.
>>> [image: Screenshot 2024-04-16 112417.png]
>>> <ul><$list filter="[ascend.change[index]] 
>>> :sort:version:reverse[get[ascend.version]]"><li><$link to={{!!title}} 
>>> /><br/><$transclude/></li></$list></ul>
>>>
>>> [image: Screenshot 2024-04-16 112528.png]
>>> What am I doing wrong?
>>>
>>

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