> There is no such feature by now, but it would be possible to do that if > someone finds the time (basically one would use an array of sort terms > instead of a single string internally). I think it is OK to use "," as a > separator (I did not encounter many property names with that symbol yet ...). Hi! After fixing some more bugs, I've made yet another patch. I hope it works better now. Again, it's made against latest SMW from SVN, so it should easily integrate. RSS works too, it was my fault - sorry, Markus.
I have very little interest in maintaining separated branch and updating it with every new version of SMW. It would be much better if an expert can review it and perhaps fix the patch and integrate it into the SVN. Sorting by multiple properties is the feature needed for my wiki, and I wonder whether someone else needs it? It doesn't seem useless. Imagine you're querying two properties, let's say date of birth and name. Then your primary sort key is a date of birth and secondary would be nicely sorted by name, in case the dates of birth of some persons match. I am a bit disappointed with absolute lack of responces. If the patch is so bad, it's ok, I'll try a separate branch, though it's tiresome way. > Feel free to file a feature request on MediaZilla. What's the point of filing, if there's a mailing list already? Dmitriy
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