Yes, indeed, that is another frustrating wrinkle to this problem.  Since 
the finder is the "base" for viewing and sorting files, I think that BBEdit 
(and all other apps) should sort files in the same manner as the finder, by 
default.


On Thursday, April 7, 2016 at 1:40:19 PM UTC-7, saeedis wrote:
>
> The Finder sorts the files "correctly", while the shell command displays 
> them differently. Depends on heuristics I suppose.
>
> vs.
>
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