> On 26 Jun 2017, at 15:34, Hans Hagen wrote:
>
> On 6/26/2017 2:48 PM, MF wrote:
>>
>> there's a bug in the way ConTeXt groups the items of a register when
>> "indicator=yes" and mainlanguage is "it":
>> - items starting with the J letter are grouped under the I letter
>> - items starting with
> in sort-lan.lua you can fix the table:
>
> definitions["it"] = {
> entries = {
>
> (not sure which italian is responsible for it)
>
> Hans
>
>
Thank you, Hans.
Looking at the code, there's a revealing comment before the definitions
for the Latin language:
-- Treating the post-classic
Hello friend,
I wanted to thank you for your support and share with you some interesting
information, you may find it here http://bit.do/dxm9S
All best, martin.kolarik
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On 6/26/2017 2:48 PM, MF wrote:
Hello list,
there's a bug in the way ConTeXt groups the items of a register when
"indicator=yes" and mainlanguage is "it":
- items starting with the J letter are grouped under the I letter
- items starting with the V letter are grouped under the U letter
This is n
Hello list,
there's a bug in the way ConTeXt groups the items of a register when
"indicator=yes" and mainlanguage is "it":
- items starting with the J letter are grouped under the I letter
- items starting with the V letter are grouped under the U letter
This is not what one would expect from an i
On 25 June 2017 at 12:16, Hans Hagen wrote:
> On 6/24/2017 4:48 PM, Thomas Widmann wrote:
>>
>> Lots of published dictionaries are full of orphans and widows because
>> they're so hard to avoid without a lot of manual intervention, which
>> is why I'm keen to explore any novel ways to avoid them.