Michael Everson scripsit: > U+02BC will have a place in the alphabet and affect sorting in > languages like Hawai'ian. U+2019 doesn't. The former is used as a > letter; the latter is used as a mark of punctuation.
IIRC, practical San orthography ignores click letters for sorting purposes though not for capitalization (the clicks are not capitalized, but neither are following ordinary letters, unlike the rules of Arabic transliteration). Whether something has a place in the alphabet depends on what "the alphabet" is: in Pinyin romanization the "alphabet" follows bopomofo order and includes digraphs and trigraphs. -- "No, John. I want formats that are actually John Cowan useful, rather than over-featured megaliths that http://www.ccil.org/~cowan address all questions by piling on ridiculous http://www.reutershealth.com internal links in forms which are hideously [EMAIL PROTECTED] over-complex." --Simon St. Laurent on xml-dev

