Hi,

thanks for your help,
I also found that L1 = Base Letters worked as I expected ...

*Collated*
09: fluasse
36 42 54 2c 50 50 34 00
06: flüße
07: flüsse
08: fluesse
36 42 54 34 50 50 34 00
02: Fluße
03: Flusse
04: flusse
05: fluße
36 42 54 50 50 34 00
01: Fuße
36 54 50 50 34 00

How is supposed to work ICU in SQLite?
>From my point of view, ICU is great also because of this functionality :-D
How can I do to have it also in sqlite? :-P

Best regards,
Sylvain

On Tue, Dec 22, 2009 at 1:27 AM, Igor Tandetnik <itandet...@mvps.org> wrote:

> Olaf Schmidt <s...@online.de> wrote:
> >> As I see it - one has different (fine-tuning) options for
> >> ICU, which work "on top" of a choosen "base-setting".
> >> If I set the first entry (all others remain at their defaults) to:
> >> L1 = Base Letters
> >>
> >> then ICU behaves IMO in the way the OP wants it to.
> >> ae
> >> áe
> >> ä
> >> are treated the same then...
> >>
> >> Not sure, if the current ICU-implementation in SQLite (as it is)
> >> allows to set these advanced flags "from outside" per SQL ...
>
> Not to my knowledge.
>
> Igor Tandetnik
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