Rev 3076 | Blame | Compare with Previous | Last modification | View Log | RSS feed
There are generic sort descriptions for various code pages.
You could write one for a particular language.
An ordering of characters for a given code page.
Characters are represented either as themselves (in unicode) or
as two or more hex digits of the unicode representation.
There are three ordering strengths represented in this file.
These are Primary (different letters), secondary (different
accents), tertiary (different case).
See the java documentation for the Collator class for some more
discussion of the strength concept and examples.
Note that primary differences always determine the order even if
they are later in the word than secondary differences.
ie A B comes after A-acute A, even though A-acute sorts after A.
The word 'code' starts the ordering section.
Primary differences are represented by the '<' separator.
Characters with secondary differences are separated by semicolons
and characters with tertiary differences are separated by commas.
The code section ends if the word 'expansion' is seen.
This introduces a character that should sort as though it is
two (or more) separate characters.
ID values
---------
I believe that these are arbitary identifiers. Here is a registry of
values we are using. If you make a variation on a code-page
sort-order then give it a different id2 value.
code-page id1 id2
1250 12 1
1251 8 1
1252 7 2
1253 13 1
1254 14 1
1255 15 1
1256 16 1
1257 17 1
1258 18 1
874 11 1
932 9 1
936 5 1
949 10 1
65001 19 4
0 0 0