Hi Rick, I don't have experience with Ukrainian, but I've worked with many other languages. You can change the sort order of a single entry by including sort information in brackets after the entry in the Marker dialog box (this is shown clearly in the online help).
I assume what you are asking is more detailed than this, and that you want to change the way the entire index gets sorted based on the Ukrainian language. To do this, go to the IX reference page and change the entries in the SortOrderIX paragraph. By default the index is sorted by <$symbols><$numerics><$alphabetics>, but you can rearrange these three buildings blocks if desired. Obviously <$numerics> includes the numbers 0-9 and <$alphabetics> includes all alpha characters. The <$symbols> building block includes any characters that aren't listed under <$numerics> or <$alphabetics>, and they get sorted by ASCII value. You can replace any of these building blocks with character that you type in manually for more control over the order, or to include a character from one section in another instead. For example, instead of using the <$alphabetics> building block, type in all of the letters in the order in which they should appear -- including upper and lowercase letters! Hope that helps! Debbi Correia Rick Quatro wrote: > I have a client that has FrameMaker documents in Ukrainian. > They are having > difficulties sorting the indexes correctly. Any help or > advice would be > appreciated. Thanks.
