Le 01/01/12 16:27, Michael Everson a écrit :
Swedish and Finnish treat ä and ö as separate letters of the alphabet, but sort 
them at the end after z.

Volapük sorts a ä b c d e f g h i j k l m n o ö p r s t u ü v w x y z, with ä a 
separate letter after a, ö separate after o, and ü separate after u.

There is as yet no CLDR locale for Volapük... does anyone know if any other 
language treats ä/ö/ü in the same way?

Michael Everson * http://www.evertype.com/



IIRC Hungarian does that for ö and ü: they’re separate letters sorted after o and u respectively. But OTOH á, é, í, ó, ő, ú and ő are sorted as a, e, i, o, ö, u and ü respectively.


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