At 02:45 PM 9/8/01 -0700, Mark Davis wrote: >If you use a Danish tailoring of the UCA that equates Ã… and AA (at least at >a primary and secondary level), then they will sort the same way. A string >search that uses the same tailoring will also find "Ã…lborg" when given >"Aalborg" (and vice versa). But if you do this, all compound words starting with "data" and continuing with another word starting with "a" will be sorted incorrectly! To achieve this effect, you would have to mark which AAs are A-Rings and which ones are accidental adjacencies. In Danish one can use the SHY (soft hyphen) to break the latter, as these accidental pairs occur at legal word break points. In fact, that's the recommended solution, but it requires that the input data are in a sepecific form. A./
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