Hi Donald,

On Sunday, 2013-05-19 14:31:20 +1200, Donald Rogers wrote:

> I am editing a translation of the user guide
> GS4002-SettingUpLibreOffice.odt. I created an alphabetical index at
> the end of the document to check that I had translated all the
> anchors and cross-references. It sorts the entries into a wrong
> order. The document language is set to Esperanto and the language of
> the index is set to Esperanto. Here is an extract from the last part
> of the index. Note that ĝ should go after g, ŝ after s. Why do they,
> and presumably other accented letters, go between v and x?

For Writer's index tables a special sequence is considered, the locale
data's IndexKey element. In i18npool/source/localedata/data/eo.xml that
is

    <IndexKey unoid="alphanumeric" default="true" 
phonetic="false">ABCĈDEFGĜHĤIJĴKLMNOPRSŜTUŬVZ</IndexKey>

to me the order looks correct according to your statement (btw, does
Esperanto not have the letters W, X and Y?). If it worked before in
earlier versions it would be a regression, could you check that? But it
might be that it never worked for Esperanto. Please file a bug and set
me on Cc.

Thanks
  Eike

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