International Unix
Peter J Story
pete at kvvax4.UUCP
Fri Nov 1 22:01:48 AEST 1985
In article <> sambo at ukma.UUCP (Father of micro-ln) writes:
>that in some language, the order of the letters might be "a b c ...",
>whereas in some other language, the order might be "a c b ..."?
>What pair of languages is like this?
Norwegian, Swedish which have three extra characters which you can't
represent on your terminal but on mine use the ASCII positions {|}
depending on the language. In Norwegian it is as given above. Swedish is
}{|. And then there are Danish and Finnish, which I don't know offhand.
>Also, in which language is some single character considered as two
How about the German character that looks like a beta, which is "ss" in the
nearest transliteration. Or u with an umlaut diacritical mark, which at
least in some historical texts must sort as if it were ue. Unless someone
in Germany corrects my too old knowledge.
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