Not sorting allows logical groupings. It's much easier to read.
When you jumble things up alphabetically, that sense is gone.
--Noi
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> Noi,
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> I thought about the sorting issue. One the one hand, it provides a consistent
> and predictable way for finding things, and on the other hand it messes up any
> logical structure that you might have provided.
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> This is easy to change. What to people think?
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> How about sorting the indices but not the detailed descriptions? Other
> combinations of sorting and not-sorting are possible. Also, we could generate
> two copies of each file, one sorted and one unsorted, and provide links to the
> sorted and unsorted versions.
>
> Pedro Szekely
> USC/ISI, 4676 Admiralty Way, Marina del Rey, CA 90292
> Phone: 310/822-1511, Fax: 310/823-6714
> URL: http://www.isi.edu/isd/szekely.html
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