> how would you call this option to be understandable though? "Sorting" for example, followed by a list choice, including "Default" (the current one), "Alphabetical" and eventually others. I'm not native english speaker, nevertheless I find that quite understandable.
> they also learn that 11 is higher than 2 so why should it be listed between 1 > and 2? Because most files names do not represent numbers also when they are composed by numbers only. My first example should make it clear, in my case they are actually years and months (and sometimes days), not numbers. BTW, that scheme is used quite frequently by normal users who download their camera snapshots and organize them by date. > you are one of the first users to request for a such options in 5 years of > ubuntu, there is not so many users requesting > for a such choice maybe others didn't bother to ask for it (one persone I know used to think it was a problem of its own setup and did not bother to file the bug, assuming it was caused by his own mistake). >that was a typo, "un-usable", what about an "advanced" tab that could be used to throw in all that geek stuff? I'm sure someone else already invented such a thing... > you should better be doing that yourself in this case As said above, I'm doing that myself. BTW, I don't know anything about the triager and how to use it, but if you expect normal users to collaborate and file bugs, you should widen your policies a bit and file bugs upstram on behalf of normal users also when you don't agree with them. That's called listening to users requests. Otherwise Ubuntu and Linux in general will remain a geek only system, regardless of all the fuss and philosophy around it. IMHO, obviously. Lucio. -- sort order of files listings in nautilus is not alphabetical https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/326582 You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is subscribed to Ubuntu. -- ubuntu-bugs mailing list ubuntu-bugs@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-bugs