In addition to John Ralls' comments, what do you want to achieve by doing a sort on the description?

Would it be better achieved by doing a search on the register (which can be case-insensitive), or by looking at the register that contains the other split in the transactions of interest (resp. registers that contain the other splits)? Does it indicate that your chart of accounts doesn't match your needs?

Cheers,
Peter

On 1/09/2017 01:54, morris hindle wrote:
Please direct me to the proper place to ask these questions:

1) When I do a sort (for example) on Description, it is apparently case
sensitive. No one does case sensitive search or sort anymore. How do I set
the sort to be case (and diacritic) insensitive?
2) Pretty much all spreadsheet-like software these days does a sort if you
click on the column name at the top (Excel comes to mind). Gnucash seems
not to do that. Is that a design decision? Or just something that has not
been implemented yet?

Thanks,
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