Brian E Carpenter wrote:
You have another choice with ï which is to write it in Unicode
notation, U+00EF (LATIN SMALL LETTER I WITH DIAERESIS) if I am not
mistaken.

Neither I nor Google knows how Unicode represents Welsh double L.
Maybe they don't? It's sorted between LY and M in the dictionary
at http://www.aber.ac.uk/~gpcwww/gpc_pdfs.htm#DANGOSEIRIAU
Unicode doesn't have a special character for "Ll" (and boy am I glad it doesn't....)
Unicode doesn't do language-specific collations all that well - CLDR does.

See these URLs:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Latin_alphabet#Collating_sequence_with_extensions
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Common_Locale_Data_Repository

But at the moment http://unicode.org/cldr/data/common/collation/ doesn't seem to have a "cy" entry....

and that's probably far beyond what any of you (except for Martin, who probably knows it all already) ever wanted to know :-)



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