Subject: Re: [xsl] German umlaut sort From: Wolfgang Laun <wolfgang.laun@xxxxxxxxx> Date: Wed, 5 Jun 2013 22:45:54 +0200 |
It may take a little bit of tweaking to make XSLT sort according to whatever collating sequence you have in mind. Here's a discussion of the topic from a German-speaking Java programmer's point of view: http://www.javaspecialists.eu/archive/Issue211.html -W On 05/06/2013, Michael M|ller-Hillebrand <mmh@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Jean-Pierre, > > what Heiko meant: There is not a single "true" German sort order. Thats why > (as I remember) books like dictionaries or phonebooks explain their sorting > inside. > > What you get is also dependent on the software and tool you use, as XSLT is > not defining any language sort order. > > - Michael > > Am 05.06.2013 um 21:12 schrieb Heiko Niemann <kontakt@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>: > >> Hi Jean-Pierre, >> >> your list is sorted correctly. When sorting German words you treat >> a-umlaut as a, o-umlaut as o and u-umlaut as u. At least I always would >> do >> it this way. :) >> >> Regards, >> Heiko >> >> >>> Hi, >>> >>> Ibm using the XSLT B+ sort B; command tob& sort yes b: >>> But with the bumlautb , I don't get the good sequence. How could I >>> get >>> the good one? Example : in general, bC$b is translated as baeb . >>> Is >>> there a way or a tip to force that? >>> >>> My wrong sorted list >>> >>> Hochschulbau | 213 | 276 >>> Hochschullehrer | 205 >>> HomosexualitC$t | 98 >>> HC6rfunksender | 330 --> this should be sorted as Hoerfunksender, so the >>> place is the wrong one >>> Humanistische Bildung | 202 | 203 | 209 >>> Ideengeschichte | 82 >>> Industriekultur | 7 | 162 | >>> >>> Regards >>> JP
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