I've been debugging this code selection like you said:
var ordered = node.Children.OrderBy(n => n.TreeView_LocValue);
node.Children.Clear();
node.Children.Load(ordered.ToList());
and through that, I found that ordered gets set to a System.Linq.OrderedEnumerable<> with a source that seems to have all of the properties that a usual collection item sent to that function would have. But still, when sent to the UICollection.Load method, items gets a count of 0.
Do I need to use an IOrderedEnumerable<T> instead of an IEnumerable<T> in the load method?
public virtual void Load(IOrderedEnumerable<T> items)
{
if (items == null)
throw new ArgumentNullException("items");
this.IsNotifying = false;
foreach (var item in items)
this.Add(item);
this.IsNotifying = true;
this.Refresh();
}