Thank you for the answers about the sorting sequence. I was just
wondering about something like

Ą̈ or ḁ̈

As it is a collation order given by the Unicode consortium let's take it as is.

--Hannes

On 12/8/15, Max Leske <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> On 07 Dec 2015, at 23:58, Ben Coman <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>> On Tue, Dec 8, 2015 at 3:54 AM, H. Hirzel <[email protected]>
>> wrote:
>>> Hello
>>>
>>> According to http://www.unicode.org/cldr/charts/27/collation/de.html the
>>> German
>>> phonebook sort order is
>>>
>>> a A ä Ä ą̈ Ą̈ ǟ Ǟ ạ̈ Ạ̈ ḁ̈ Ḁ̈ b B c C d D e E f F g G h H i I j J k K
>>> l L m M n N o O ö Ö ǫ̈ Ǫ̈ ȫ Ȫ ơ̈ Ơ̈ ợ̈ Ợ̈ ọ̈ Ọ̈ p P q Q r R s S ss ß t
>>> T u U ü Ü ǘ Ǘ ǜ Ǜ ǚ Ǚ ų̈ Ų̈ ǖ Ǖ ư̈ Ư̈ ự̈ Ự̈ ụ̈ Ụ̈ ṳ̈ Ṳ̈ ṷ̈ Ṷ̈ ṵ̈ Ṵ̈ v
>>> V w W x X y Y z Z
>>>
>>> I wonder why it looks like this. A lot of characters which never
>>> appear in a German text.
>>
>> Foreign residents?
>> cheers -ben
>
> There are lot of turkish and eastern european names in the german phone
> book, yes.
>
>>
>>>
>>> For Spanish there is 'traditional' and 'standard'
>>>
>>> http://www.unicode.org/cldr/charts/27/collation/es.html
>>>
>>> standard        a A á Á b B c C d D e E é É f F g G h H i I í Í j J k K l
>>> L m
>>> M n N ñ Ñ ņ̃ Ņ̃ ṇ̃ Ṇ̃ ṋ̃ Ṋ̃ ṉ̃ Ṉ̃ o O ó Ó p P q Q r R s S t T u U ú Ú
>>> ü Ü v V w W x X y Y z Z
>>>
>>> traditional     a A á Á b B c C ch Ch CH cĥ Cĥ CĤ cȟ Cȟ CȞ cḧ Cḧ CḦ cḣ
>>> Cḣ
>>> CḢ cḩ Cḩ CḨ cḥ Cḥ CḤ cḫ Cḫ CḪ cẖ Cẖ d D e E é É f F g G h H i I í Í j
>>> J k K l L ll Ll LL lĺ Lĺ LĹ lľ Lľ LĽ lļ Lļ LĻ lḷ Lḷ LḶ lḹ Lḹ LḸ lḽ Lḽ
>>> LḼ lḻ Lḻ LḺ m M n N ñ Ñ ņ̃ Ņ̃ ṇ̃ Ṇ̃ ṋ̃ Ṋ̃ ṉ̃ Ṉ̃ o O ó Ó p P q Q r R s
>>> S t T u U ú Ú ü Ü v V w W x X y Y z Z
>>>
>>> And French is not easily found
>>> http://www.unicode.org/cldr/charts/27/collation/index.html
>>> or seems to be defined elsewhere
>>>
>>> http://unicode.org/repos/cldr/tags/release-27/common/collation/fr.xml
>>>
>>> Suggestions and hints are welcome
>>>
>>> --Hannes
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