| Dear MIDAS experts, 
I'm running into a minor but annoying issue with the subdirectory name ordering by the ODB browser. 
I have a straw-man hash map which includes ODB subdirectories named "000", "010", ... "300", 
and I'm yet to succeed to have them displayed in a "natural" order: the subdirectories with names 
starting from "0" always show up on the bottom of the list - see attached .png file. 
Neither interactive re-ordering nor manual ordering of the items in the input .json file helps. 
I have also attached a .json file which can be loaded with odbedit to reproduce the issue. 
Although I'm using a relatively recent - ~ 20 days old - commit, 'db1819ac', is it possible 
that this issue has already been sorted out ?
-- many thanks, regards, Pasha   | 
| {
  "/MIDAS version" : "2.1",
  "/MIDAS git revision" : "Sat May 3 17:22:36 2025 +0200 - midas-2025-01-a-192-gdb1819ac-dirty on branch HEAD",
  "/filename" : "PanelMap.json",
  "/ODB path" : "/Test/PanelMap",
  "000" : {
  },
  "020" : {
  },
  "030" : {
  },
  "040" : {
  },
  "090" : {
  },
  "100" : {
  },
  "200" : {
  }
}
 |