** Description changed:

  I didn't know if it was a feature or just a bug, so I posted it on Brainstorm 
first. They pointed me here. The original Brainstorm idea is here:
  http://brainstorm.ubuntu.com/idea/8056/
  
  When there is a list in GNOME or some GTK+ program, if I press some item
  at the top of the list, for example on "Size" in Nautilus with "list
  view", the list is sorted in a counter-intuitive way. "^" means, for
  some reason, more first, and "v" means less first. It should be the
  opposite! Now, all other desktop environments I've tried do it the way
  they, in my opinion, should, i.e. the other way. It includes Windows and
  KDE4. I don't know about OSX and  KDE3, I would appreciate if someone
  enlightened me.
  
- 1) I'm using Ubuntu 8.08 amd64.
+ 1) I'm using Ubuntu 8.04 amd64.
  2) I don't know what package is involved.
  3) I expect lists to be sorted according to the comparison-sign like mark in 
the header.
  4) It sorts it backwards.

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Deceptive marker for list ordering in GNOME
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/228800
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