I did a search through the worg sources and I found several places where things are described as "alphabetic", but none of them relate to priority. There are some related to sorting that specifically call out "alphabetical order" like "A-Z" and "Z-A" but I don't think those are related, either. IIRC, Emacs is not L18N aware for sorting (I recall it uses ASCII order), so I don't know if we should call that out specially here.
Cheers, Derek On Mon, Dec 8, 2025 at 1:42 AM Christian Moe <[email protected]> wrote: > Derek Chen-Becker <[email protected]> writes: > > > That sounds reasonable. Updated patch attached. > > Applied, thanks for sticking with this. > > And thanks to everyone for hashing out the possible misunderstandings. > > Ultimately, I want to move this now very detailed definition of A--Z > into an infobox or a new subsection of > [[worg/org-syntax.org::*Terminology and conventions]]. That way, we can > define "alphabetic characters" (or even "English letters"?) in one place > and go back to using shorthand in the priority cookies description as > well as keep it elsewhere on the page. > > But first I want to double check that the other references to > "alphabetic characters" in org-syntax.org mean the same thing. > > Regards, > Christian > -- +---------------------------------------------------------------+ | Derek Chen-Becker | | GPG Key available at https://keybase.io/dchenbecker and | | https://pgp.mit.edu/pks/lookup?search=derek%40chen-becker.org | | Fngrprnt: EB8A 6480 F0A3 C8EB C1E7 7F42 AFC5 AFEE 96E4 6ACC | +---------------------------------------------------------------+
