Wow, yes, that sounds the sort of thing. It would need to be customisable, I'm not sure that the
sequence used for the transliteration of hieroglyphs would necesarily be catered for.... 😊
Gary
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On Sun, 12/3/17, leleu <robert.leleu@ovh.fr> wrote:
Subject: Re: [libreoffice-users] sort order
To: users@global.libreoffice.org
Date: Sunday, 12 March, 2017, 18:07
see
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Unicode_collation_algorithm
now the problem is "where is the
"collation algorithm" of calc ? An
algorithm which obviously has to change
according to the language.....
Je la 12/03/2017 18:50, Gary Collins skribis
:
Thank you, yes it does. I got it to
work with Greek iota which is about the least obtrusive.
Strangely (to my mind) some less obtrusive characters with
higher unicode *dont* work. Its a bit of a mystery whats
going on, i can only surmise that there is somewhere a table
of 'blacklisted' characters which are not taken into
account for sorting purposes. This new (ish) sort order lark
has been a right pain in the proverbials for me, generally
speaking. I'll now just scour the table in the hope of
finding something even better but at least there is
*something* that'll work
Thanks,
G.
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On Sun, 12/3/17, Brian Barker <b.m.barker@btinternet.com>
wrote:
Subject: Re:
[libreoffice-users] sort order
To: users@global.libreoffice.org
Date: Sunday, 12 March, 2017,
5:51
At 17:58 11/03/2017 +0000,
Gary
Collins wrote:
>I'd like to know if
there is a character, preferably
some sort of
>discrete punctuation
mark, that will come *after* z in
the sort
>order when using natural
sort. My problem is that i have
some codes
>beginning Aa which really
speaking should come after Z.
As a number
>of up to 3 digits follows
the letter(s) in each case, im
getting A#
>followed by Aa# then B#
which really wont do. I have to
use natural
>sort as i need eg A12 to
come after A3. Ive tried a few
punctuation
>characters and some
special characters but i cant find
one that
>works. Any light that can
be shed on this would be very
welcome
>indeed. I really dont
want to have to precede Aa with a
z if that
>can possibly be
avoided.
These are not punctuation
marks, but a bit of
experimentation
suggests that any Greek
character, upper or lower case, will
serve.
I trust this helps.
Brian Barker
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