Am 12.11.2011 08:03, schrieb Stephen J. Turnbull: > Eli Bendersky writes: > > > special locale. It makes me wonder whether it's possible to have a > > contradiction in the ordering, i.e. have a set of names that just > > can't be sorted in any order acceptable by everyone. > > Yes, it is. The examples were already given in this thread. The > Han-using languages also have this problem, and Japanese is > nondetermistic all by itself (there are kanji names which for > historical reasons are pronounced in several different ways, and > therefore cannot be placed in phonetic order without additional > information). > > The sensible thing is to just sort in Unicode code point order, I > think. The sensible thing is to accept that there is no solution, and to stop worrying. Georg
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