From: Tim L. <guy...@gm...> - 2013-02-01 17:05:48
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On 1 Feb 2013, at 14:47, Peter Landgren wrote: > The examle you give does use A with an accent and I think that > should be sorted as A. > The letter after Z, should be Å. Which from the beginning (in the > middelage) was written as AA. > It later became A with a small "o" above it. > Similiar with Ä and Ö. The two dots was originally "e". > So sort order ÅÄÖ in Swedish. > Å in UNICODE is U+00C5 and å is U+00E5 > Å is used in Swedish, Danish and Norwegian with very similar > pronounciation. > I'm not sure this helps, but note the difference between Á and Å, > which can be hard to > to see with some fonts. The example given was not supposed to be a real example, just to illustrate the problem. If you want to relate my example to your Swedish sort order, then replace Á in my example with Å, and replace the first language sort ("Åndre, Arnot") with English sort order and the second sort ("Andrew, Arnot, Zulu, Åndre") with Swedish sort order. Now, how do I determine the index heading entries? > |