I asked a question here and so far it has two answers.
The first one by Pedro M Duarte, which I feel is the correct answer, and the second one, by Nader Hisham, which does ignore the index as a way of sorting, but rather "pollutes" my data, with some unrelated sorting info.
But, I can easily get rid of that "pollution" after doing the sorting, and so it works easily and fast. The other solution, works perfectly fine on my test data, but for my real dataset it requires much more typing work and is much more error prone that the hack.
Thus, I quickly gave up on the proper solution (which would have many benefits otherwise, such as retaining my distance info in the index, for possible further sorting or such), in favor of the quicker and (for my specific situation) less errorprone hack.
So which answer to accept?
The one which did get the job done for me, even though it ignored parts of my question, or the one which looks like its correct, but I could not test it on other data than my test data?
I am leaning towards accepting the nicely working hack, and editing an explantion into the question.