On Wed, 2024-05-08 at 08:52 +0200, Peter Eisentraut wrote: > > I created a collation specifying the ks-level3 setting and with > > deterministic set to false. But when I compare "a_b" to "a-b" with > > this > > collation I get false. According to the table 24.1 it should yield > > true. > > Only after adding ka-shifted this comparison becomes true. The > > interactions > > of the different options are not very clear. > > I think table 24.1 is somewhat incorrect in the sense that > punctuation > is only level 4 if you use ka-shifted, otherwise it's level 1. This > should perhaps be clarified.
One option is to just include 3 levels (plus "identic") in the table, and then later document that ka-shifted creates a fourth level and moves punctuation character differences into that level. That explains the mechanism but detracts from the examples. Another option is to say that all the examples in the table are using ka-shifted for illustration purposes. I like this option, but it's a bit awkward because it refers to something that hasn't been explained yet. It's also only relevant for the 'x-y' = 'x_y' example, which might be slightly confusing. Thoughts? Regards, Jeff Davis