Last modified: 2005-06-29 09:11:51 UTC
It seems, at first glance, that alphabetical order is being assumed to be the same as Unicode numerical order. This causes, for example, the letter 'Á' to be near the end of the alphabet in Icelandic listings, when it should in fact be immediate to 'A' and preceding 'B'. Suggested soltution is to include an alphabet-map config string, $wgAlphabet, for example, in language config files, that declare the correct alphabetical order, and an appropriate sorting function be implemented, but that the system falls back to Unicode numerical order (if that is the case), if there is no $wgAlphabet. Questions arise for abjads, syllabaries and ideographic writing systems - hiragana (japanese), for example, is most commonly sorted into a table by phonetic composition, and Chinese, Japanese and Korean ideographs are typicly sorted into 6 or 7 groups of ideographs based on their composition, meaning and complexity (or any mixture of these). Thanks in advance, Smári <spm@vlug.eyjar.is>
*** This bug has been marked as a duplicate of 164 ***