https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=500512

--- Comment #6 from pallaswept <pallasw...@proton.me> ---
(In reply to Christian Hartmann from comment #5)
> ยน spec. the part with the bitwise OR op ;)

That sets the sort order by flipping the relevant bit. If it's already set,
then it will be cleared by the OR, if it's not, it will be set.

Likewise, I'm super pleased to see this get such immediate attention, thanks
Nate. I don't want to complain but... NGL I'm kinda bummed to see this is being
excluded for dolphin :( I don't really understand the logic behind this. 

I'm still under the impression (I could be wrong!) that most people, most of
the time, want to see the files which they have used recently, first.

Not that I advocate blindly copying other applications, but Windows Explorer
sorts by most recent first. I'm not certain as I don't use it, but looking at
Apple's docs, it seems Mac's Finder also does. Funnily enough, when I searched
the web about Gnome Files (aka Nautilus), without any prompt regarding sort
order at all, the AI told me that it sorts in ascending (ie oldest first)
order, *and then gave the instructions I would need to reverse that*, so even
the search engine with all its data, concluded that people like it better that
way and often search to find out how. Here's a link so you can see what I saw.
https://search.brave.com/search?q=gnome+files+sort+by+date&source=web&conversation=81ca696d2efc5a5b9f237f&summary=1

The more I try to prove myself wrong on this, the more I fail. Am I missing
something?

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