At 23.09 +0000 00-09-16, Adam M. Costello wrote: >But I'm curious about this Swedish colon. Does it have a position in >the alphabet for the purpose of alphabetizing names, or is it ignored, >or does it count as a word break? In the case of O'Brien, a human >looking up the name in a list on paper would find it in the same place >regardless of whether they were looking for O'Brien or obrien. Colon is a punctuation mark in Swedish, but I still have it in my name, just like your example with "O'Brien" which have a "'" in the name I guess. If you talk about matching and sorting the ':' is ignored just like 'v' and 'w' in many cases are treated as the same character (if we talk about names). Anyway, I feel that we dive into the localization issues, and I don't like that existing on this mailing list. paf
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