Thanks for replies,
I am using:
GNU Emacs 26.1 (build 1, x86_64-apple-darwin14.5.0, NS appkit-1348.17
Version 10.10.5 (Build 14F2511)) of 2018-05-31
This is what I get:
(string-collate-lessp "a" "x" "de_DE.utf-8" nil) ; t
(string-collate-lessp "a" "X" "de_DE.utf-8" t) ; nil
(string-collate-lessp "a" "x" "fi_FI.utf-8" nil) ; t
(string-collate-lessp "a" "X" "fi_FI.utf-8" t) ; nil
I think I have lost the sense how Emacs language environments work
after struggling for years with buffers getting automatically
converted to Latin-1. I started setting all possible variables to
'UTF-8 and finally something did it.
Now I tried again various values to see if they affect the org table
sorting:
(set-language-environment 'utf-8)
(set-language-environment 'English)
(set-language-environment 'Swedish)
(setq locale-coding-system 'utf-8)
(setq locale-coding-system 'fi_FI.utf-8)
(setq locale-coding-system 'de_DE.utf-8)
(setq locale-coding-system 'en_GB.utf-8)
Unfortunately none of these made any difference. Any suggestions?
I am testing sorting in a simple one column table:
| a |
| c |
| B |
| D |
-Heikki
Heikki Lehväslaiho - skype:heikki_lehvaslaiho cell: +358 40 850 6640
http://about.me/heikki
On 14 July 2018 at 15:31, Sebastian Reuße <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hello Nicolas, hello Heikki,
>
> > Heikki Lehvaslaiho <[email protected]> writes:
>
> >> I can not see any change in function with the new code. Alphabetical
> >> sorting is fixedly case sensitive.
>
> Is your Emacs≤24? Emacs (surprisingly) only gained a facility for
> alphabetic (locale-sensitive) sorting with ver. 25. Before that, we will
> resort to using «string-lessp», which only sorts lexicographically (i.e,
> based on the binary character value, which means it is always
> case-sensitive on Unicode systems).
>
> If you are using GNU Emacs≥25, what locale are you using? FI_fi and most
> of the other western locales are based on ISO-14651, so you should
> always get case-*in*sensitive orderings, which is what I get with Emacs
> 26.1. So, evaluating the following should all yield «t»:
>
> (string-collate-lessp "a" "x" "de_DE.utf-8" nil)
> (string-collate-lessp "a" "X" "de_DE.utf-8" t)
> (string-collate-lessp "a" "x" "fi_FI.utf-8" nil)
> (string-collate-lessp "a" "X" "fi_FI.utf-8" t)
>
> Kind regards,
>
> Sebastian
>
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