Patrick Andries wrote:
[PA] Let me be reasonable as you kindly suggest, how about proper French
Canadian (CAN/CSA Z243.4.1 standard (which you most probably know) and
ISO/IEC 14651 with the delta corresponding to the latter) or Khmer sorting ?
There are other databases which run on MS
Michael (michka) Kaplan a crit :
From: Patrick Andries [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I have the same question for MS SQL Server 2000...
Similar answer to the one Chris gave for Word, though with a slightly older
version of the Windows sort tables
Finally, I would like to know if it is
From: Patrick Andries [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[PA] Yes, the GUI tool is very nice. So easy to use in theory that I
don't understand why it is only available in English (i.e. one does not
need to be a techie and thus know English to be able or want to use
this tool).
Well, the tool is localizable,
Michael (michka) Kaplan a crit :
[PA] Let me be reasonable as you kindly suggest, how about proper French
Canadian (CAN/CSA Z243.4.1 standard (which you most probably know) and
ISO/IEC 14651 with the delta corresponding to the latter) or Khmer sorting
?
I am unaware of any specific
From: Patrick Andries [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I have the same question for MS SQL Server 2000...
Similar answer to the one Chris gave for Word, though with a slightly older
version of the Windows sort tables
Finally, I would like to know if it is possible for a user to add
an
Word uses sort orders provided by the system, so if it is not there, you
wouldn't be able to use it.
Same with additional language IDs - the system defines a set of
languages which Word is using.
Windows XP was shipped well before Unicode 4.0 came out, and Word2003
was shipped just after Unicode
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