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List of all tags alphabetically #99

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FoxyHF opened this issue Oct 16, 2013 · 9 comments
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List of all tags alphabetically #99

FoxyHF opened this issue Oct 16, 2013 · 9 comments

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@FoxyHF
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FoxyHF commented Oct 16, 2013

I would like to create a page that automatically lists all used tags in alphabetical order.

Currently I use {{count>+}} to show a list of all my tags, but this way it is sorted by creation date.

Is there another way already?

@chtiland
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chtiland commented Jan 3, 2014

Would be nice !

Also group tags by First letter, and multiple columns would be nice too

@klausmann
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This would be very nice!!!
Looking for used tags without alphabetical order is a bit uncomfortable.

@honigwasser
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Changing the tag sort order when using {{count>+}} is exactly what I need.

@hibratt
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hibratt commented Jan 28, 2014

I agree!

@hibratt
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hibratt commented Jan 28, 2014

In Sweden we have national characters ÅÄÖ. A tag can eg be Atmosfär, but it is changed to atmosfaer by the plugin.

@tmo26
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tmo26 commented Nov 9, 2015

Sorting the output of {{count>+}} would indeed be very much appreciated!

@proxymus
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I would like to have this feature too!

@trebmuh
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trebmuh commented Nov 18, 2015

+1 on this idea.
As a workaround, one can use : {{searchtags}}.

mirekn pushed a commit to mirekn/plugin-tag that referenced this issue Aug 10, 2016
Partialy solves dokufreaks#99

Syntax is derived from {{count>[tag]}} and extended of && after where
simple list separator definition can follow:
  {{list>[tag][&ns][&&[separator]]}}

E.g:
  "&&" => simple list
  "&&+" => simple list with one space extra
  "&&," => simple list with comma separator
  "&& -" => simple list with dash separator
@yennor
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yennor commented May 2, 2018

I've was just lookin for the same.
Temporarly one can use the solution from here:
#189

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