On 03/21/2017 11:08 AM, Hans Hagen wrote:
On 3/20/2017 10:45 PM, Pablo Rodriguez wrote:
On 03/20/2017 10:28 PM, Pablo Rodriguez wrote:
Diacritics don‘t affect to Greek alphabetic sorting. [...]
then you probably want replacements too:
After updating to latest beta (2017.03.21 14:21), I’m afraid I still get wrong alphabetic sorting for both Spanish and ancient Greek texts. See http://www.ousia.tk/grc-order.pdf (and its source file http://www.ousia.tk/grc-order.tex). In Spanish, acute accented vowels are sorted after their unaccented versions. In ancient Greek, some words are simply misplaced. I don’t know what I am missing. In the suite, Linux 32bit contains luateX-1.0.3. I don’t know whether this might affect to word sorting. I must confess that I don’t understand why replacements require Greek letters with diacritics to be converted to the Greek letter without diacritic and a Latin character. Or why replacements are needed at all. I mean, I understand that "ä", "ö", "ü" are sorted in German in three different ways. But these are different letters, after all. If diacritics don’t affect to sort order in Greek, which is the use of the replacements? { "α", "αa" }, { "ά", "αb" }, { "ὰ", "αc" }, { "ὰ", "αd" } In the line above, isn’t "ὰ" replaced by two different values? Is this ok? Many thanks for your help, Pablo -- http://www.ousia.tk