Yes, that's a question of mine as well. Can we have some variable in system messages indicating the alphabetical order of a language? I know Danish, Swedish, English, and German all have differing orders (ess-tsett, a with the dot over it, etc.), and if there were a way to write in the order for sorting within that one wikipedia, that'd be great.
Something like:
Abcþefg..... for one wiki, and (aá)bcd(eé)...for another, where the parentheses indicate equivalent letters between them.
My two cents worth.
James
Giuseppe DAngelo wrote:
- I notice that whenever one uses an accent in a Category, it puts
it all out of order. For instance, if I wish to write Àfrica in the Category - it ends up after Z rather than amongst the As - is there a trick to fixing that up?
Yes, re-writing the string comparator in PHP...
- Is there a wikipedia for Tetum, the official language of the
newest member of the United Nations, East Timor?
Not sure^H^H^H^H^H yet. The article on en: [[Tetum language]] doesn't have ISO 639 -1, -2 or SIL codes. It's listed in [[ISO 639]] as "tet" for -3.
It would probably be best to start a Tetum wiktionary first...
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