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Incorrect docset order #244

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stevenfrog opened this issue Dec 28, 2014 · 6 comments
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Incorrect docset order #244

stevenfrog opened this issue Dec 28, 2014 · 6 comments

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@stevenfrog
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The docs are not in order.

screenshot from 2014-12-28 18 41 33

If I add "jquery" at last, it will be in last, I hope we can see docs in order.

@spacewander
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I suddenly figure out why 'jQuery' is in the end. The docsets are ordered in ascii order, and lowercase 'j' is bigger than any uppercase, so 'jQuery' is in last.

@stevenfrog
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I still hope you add this feature:
"Order just as character ignore case sensitive", or "user can change the docset name"

@jkozera
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jkozera commented Jan 6, 2015

@spacewander please try to avoid closing issues that are not completely resolved - reopening.

@jkozera jkozera reopened this Jan 6, 2015
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smarter commented Mar 16, 2016

I think it'd be great if we could control the order of the docsets. I have two docsets installed, Scala and Java, my primary language is Scala but when I search for List I end up in the Java documentation because of the ordering.

@ssokolow
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ssokolow commented Apr 6, 2016

To make sure nobody forgets while fixing the left pane, I'll just mention that this also applies to the "Downloadable docsets" and "Installed docsets" lists in the options dialog.

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