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created: 20161209172820513
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modified: 20161209174234840
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tags: Learning
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title: How to change the sort order of sub-branches in a TOC macro
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type: text/vnd.tiddlywiki
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Imagine that you are using a [[Table of Contents|Table-of-Contents Macros]] macro similar to this:
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```
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<<toc-selective-expandable "TableOfContents" "sort[title]" >>
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```
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The sorting is fine for most cases, but you would like all your items tagged `Journal` to be sorted by the `created` field. How can you apply a separate sort order to just those sub-items tagged `Journal`?
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The trick is to add a field to the parent tagging tiddler (i.e. `Journal`) that points to a different sort criteria. Let's call the field `fuzzy`, and populate it with the value `created` (`created `is the name of the field that contains a tiddler's creation date).
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Now change your [[Table of Contents|Table-of-Contents Macros]] to look like this:
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```
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<<toc-selective-expandable "TableOfContents" "sort{fuzzy}" >>
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```
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Now your Table of Contents will sort by title everywhere, except for the children of the `Journal` tiddler, which will sort by the `created `date.
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The downside to this trick is that you can't apply a reverse sort based on just one special field. If you reverse the sort order, it will be reversed everywhere.
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