13 - Feature request: Sort by modification date, treating folder and files equally
- README.md update, adjusted one of examples to use the `> advanced modified` sorting method
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### Example 12: Apply same sorting to all folders in the vault
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### Example 12: Apply same sorting to all folders in the vault
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Apply the alphabetical sorting to all folders in the Vault. The alphabetical sorting treats the folders and files equally
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Apply the same advanced modified date sorting to all folders in the Vault. The advanced modified sorting treats the folders
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(which is different from the standard Obsidian sort, which groups folders in the top of File Explorer)
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and files equally (which is different from the standard Obsidian sort, which groups folders in the top of File Explorer)
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The modified date for a folder is derived from its newest direct child file (if any), otherwise a folder is considered old
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This involves the wildcard suffix syntax `*` which means _apply the sorting rule to the specified folder
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This involves the wildcard suffix syntax `*` which means _apply the sorting rule to the specified folder
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and all of its subfolders, including descendants. In other words, this is imposing a deep inheritance
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and all of its subfolders, including descendants. In other words, this is imposing a deep inheritance
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target-folder: /*
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target-folder: /*
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> advanced modified
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