diff --git a/gnu/packages/python-xyz.scm b/gnu/packages/python-xyz.scm index de8c7de6e2..e8763342f6 100644 --- a/gnu/packages/python-xyz.scm +++ b/gnu/packages/python-xyz.scm @@ -18207,13 +18207,13 @@ JSON) codec.") (synopsis "Natural sorting for python and shell") (description "Natsort lets you apply natural sorting on lists instead of - lexicographical. If you use the built-in @code{sorted} method in python - on a list such as @code{[@code{a20}, @code{a9}, @code{a1}, @code{a4}, - @code{a10}]}, it would be returned as @code{[@code{a1}, @code{a10}, @code{a20}, - @code{a4}, @code{a9}]}. Natsort provides a function @code{natsorted} that - identifies numbers and sorts them separately from strings. It can also sort - version numbers, real numbers, mixed types and more, and comes with a shell - command @command{natsort} that exposes this functionality in the command line.") +lexicographical. If you use the built-in @code{sorted} method in python on a +list such as @code{[@code{a20}, @code{a9}, @code{a1}, @code{a4}, @code{a10}]}, +it would be returned as @code{[@code{a1}, @code{a10}, @code{a20}, @code{a4}, +@code{a9}]}. Natsort provides a function @code{natsorted} that identifies +numbers and sorts them separately from strings. It can also sort version +numbers, real numbers, mixed types and more, and comes with a shell command +@command{natsort} that exposes this functionality in the command line.") (license license:expat))) (define-public glances