[Libreoffice-ux-advise] [Bug 95192] SORTING Natural sorting not working with text fields

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Sun Aug 21 10:01:37 UTC 2016


https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=95192

--- Comment #8 from bzzz at gmx.net ---
Let's bump this issue (and #72749 as a related one) once again, still present
in Version 5.1.4.2 (Build-ID f99d75f39f1c57ebdd7ffc5f42867c12031db97a /
CPU-Threads: 4 / BS-Version: Windows 6.1; UI-Render: Standard / Gebietsschema:
de-DE (de_DE))

I've tried sorting a large list by the following column:

Gitlab Issue #1
Gitlab Issue #10
Gitlab Issue #11
Gitlab Issue #12
Gitlab Issue #13
Gitlab Issue #14
Gitlab Issue #15
Gitlab Issue #16
Gitlab Issue #17
Gitlab Issue #18
Gitlab Issue #19
Gitlab Issue #2
Gitlab Issue #20
Gitlab Issue #21
Gitlab Issue #22
Gitlab Issue #23
Gitlab Issue #24
Gitlab Issue #25
Gitlab Issue #26
Gitlab Issue #27
Gitlab Issue #28
Gitlab Issue #29
Gitlab Issue #3
...and so on 

This is from a heavily processed CSV file from a Gitlab JSON export so that I
can import it into a fresh Kanboard installation. As Kanboard doesn't resemble
the Gitlab IDs but rather assigns numbers auto-incrementally, I'm fond of
sorting this large table after doing my edits, so that at least they are in
order when imported. This fails due to LO not sorting properly in both normal
and natural sort modes. 
I know how to get round that issue, but it's just not convenient for the
average Joe and also takes some time when doing this task over and over again
for different projects.


FYI: Excel 2010 also fails with the very same result ;)

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