Bug 257897 - Amount of duplicate images list is sorted the wrong way round
Summary: Amount of duplicate images list is sorted the wrong way round
Status: RESOLVED NOT A BUG
Alias: None
Product: digikam
Classification: Applications
Component: Searches-Similarity (show other bugs)
Version: 1.4.0
Platform: Ubuntu Linux
: NOR minor
Target Milestone: ---
Assignee: Digikam Developers
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Reported: 2010-11-25 17:51 UTC by Kai Uwe Broulik
Modified: 2017-07-24 09:05 UTC (History)
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Version Fixed In: 1.7.0


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Description Kai Uwe Broulik 2010-11-25 17:51:33 UTC
Version:           1.4.0 (using KDE 4.5.3) 
OS:                Linux

I don‘t know if this applies to other lists as well
but the amount of duplicate images is sorted the wrong way round.
If it is the “v” which means from big to small the lowest numbers appear and when there is teh “^” which means from small to big the higes numbers appear.
This is really confusing.

Reproducible: Always
Comment 1 Martin Klapetek 2010-11-25 17:55:24 UTC
You mean for descending order there is "v" and for ascending order there is "^" ?
Comment 2 Kai Uwe Broulik 2010-11-25 18:07:21 UTC
Just noticed this seems to be on purpose since every application shows this strange behavior (dolfin, amarok, …). Whoever designed or decided that seems to have not understood the purpose of the “v” or “^”. The “spike” indicates a low number, like the spike at < or > indicates where the lower number is. And since A is a “lower” character than z (character 1 vs. 26) this is sooo illogical.
But well. Closing.
Comment 3 Kai Uwe Broulik 2010-11-25 18:07:59 UTC
Well, okay, another explaination could be the “direction” of the sorting. I think I will get used to it since I haven‘t noticed it for two years :)
Comment 4 Martin Klapetek 2010-11-25 18:12:21 UTC
Yes, it's the same throughout the whole KDE and we're using KDE's design ;)