I don't all those reverse sorts you're doing, but then again, there's a lot 
I don't understand ;-)

I think you want the "nsort" operator.

Good luck!
Mark

On Monday, June 20, 2016 at 3:21:42 PM UTC-7, Taylor Jensen wrote:
>
> I'm making a TiddlyWiki where some of the tiddlers contain the following 
> fields: `age` `year` `month` `date` corresponding to the date of the 
> tiddler in a fictional universe (hence I can't use the existing date 
> fields, the calendar is different). 
>
> I have this code that creates a list and sorts tiddlers more or less 
> correctly by `age`, `year`, `month`, `date` in that order:
>
>     <$list filter="[tag[history]] [tag[progress]] 
> +[!sort[date]!sort[month]!sort[year]!sort[age]]">
>     <$link>{{!!title}}</$link> | <span style="font-weight: 
> bold;">Age:</span> {{!!age}} <span style="font-weight: bold;">Year:</span> 
> {{!!year}} <span style="font-weight: bold;">Month:</span> {{!!month}} <span 
> style="font-weight: bold;">Date:</span> {{!!date}}<br>
>     </$list>
>
> But when I have a field that is say `month:11` it gets sorted after 
> `month:1` and before `month:2` because it's being evaluated and sorted as 
> text.
>
> So my question comes down to how can I force `sort[]` to treat its 
> parameter like an integer, or how can I tell TiddlyWiki what kind of data 
> I'm storing in my custom fields?
>

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