Sort order for notes created from lectionaries

Scott Groethe
Scott Groethe Member Posts: 128 ✭✭
edited December 2024 in English Forum

In the "sort by" pop up the choices are reference, title, note color, created and modified.

I create notes from, in my case, the Revised Common Lectionary and the abbreviated title is one of the choices when creating it. For example, today's note has the title "Lnt 1 Sat A"

Sort by reference, for me, ends up sorting by title, so the A's are first, e.g. "Adv 1 Thu A" and my last note is "Pres" meaning Feb 2, Presentation of the Lord.

Isn't there a way to tag these - invisibly I would guess - so that Thur Advent 1 is the first note and the notes are in their order by season (and year?), Advent, Christmas, Epiphany, Ash Wednesday, Lent, Easter, Pentecost?

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  • Scott Groethe
    Scott Groethe Member Posts: 128 ✭✭

    Kind of related to this is the abbreviations you can get when you create a note depends on which resource you are using. So, having various lectionaries open at the same time, Epiphany 7 which was right before Transfiguration Sunday, last Sunday, come out as

    • After Epiphany 7 Sun A in the RCL Sunday and Daily and The Unit Methodist RCL
    • Ord Time 7 Sun A in Catholic Daily Readings
    • (none) in The Lutheran Service Book Historic (One Year Lectionary) or Byzantine Lectionary (Julian)


    or to get more to agree with each other

    Lent 1 which is Lent 1 Sun A in the RCL, Methodist, Catholic but Lutheran One Year and Byzantine are still blank

    And of course there are reasons for the labeling systems for each. I guess I was looking for something one level deeper that connected them, or as the original post said, made it such that they could be ordered in chronological order.