I'm pleased to see that this has been fixed in 10.5.6 and it's all sorting properly again. Many thanks to Apple's engineers for this.

On 4 Oct 2008, at 12:57, Alexey Zakhlestin wrote:

I see this behaviour since 10.5.3. (10.5.2 was ok)

My solution is manual re-sorting, for now.

On Tue, Jul 29, 2008 at 2:41 AM, Jonathan Fewtrell
<jonathanfewtr...@mac.com> wrote:
I have a Core Data app with an NSOutlineView controlled by an entity-mode NSTreeController bound to the managed object context. The NSTreeController
has sort descriptors based on certain attributes of the model object.

Sorting does take place when the frameworks seem to think fit (for example when a document is opened), but if I call -rearrangeObjects to force a sort programmatically nothing happens. Actually, if I tick 'Uses Lazy Fetching' in the controller's IB attributes, the view will sort the first level of
nodes, but not the deeper levels.

Sorting was working fine in earlier versions of the OS. I'm now in 10.5.4
and I'm not certain which version introduced this problem.

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