Hi,
a aaa 1 Aaa 1 aab 1 Aab 1
aaa aab Aaa Aab
so, what order do you expect here? Exactly this! Could you please post an example how to achieve this in lua using comparers.basic (the registers implementation gives me
On 2010-08-19 <11:41:43>, Hans Hagen wrote: headaches)? And how can I invert this behaviour so that [1] = "Aaa", [2] = "aaa", [3] = "Aab", &c.? Language settings don't seem to have an effect on the order. Thanks, Philipp PS: Did you just include the table from my example into the beta? Wow, that's fast! There's more to come …
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