Thank you very much dear mike i got it, you made a great job, thanks again. So now every thing is ready to be accepted in glibc. Best Regards (In reply to Mike FABIAN from comment #63) > (In reply to Jwtiyar Nariman from comment #62) > > > > Other characters not in this test file are sorted according to the > > > defaults > > > from > > > > > > copy "iso14651_t1" > > > > Sorting is good now, but adding these > > reorder-after <S0631> % ر > > > <S0695> % ڕ > > > > > > reorder-after <S0646> % ن > > > <S0648> % و > > > <S06C6> % ۆ > > iam not understanding because for example this " <S0695> % ڕ " how you > > order it? > > copy "iso14651_t1" > > contains > > copy "iso14651_t1_common" > > and some modifications which affect only Chinese and Japanese. > > So we look into the iso14651_t1_common file to see what the default sort > order is. > > We find for example: > > ... > <S0631> % ARABIC LETTER REH > <S0632> % ARABIC LETTER ZAIN > <S0691> % ARABIC LETTER RREH > <S0692> % ARABIC LETTER REH WITH SMALL V > <S0693> % ARABIC LETTER REH WITH RING > <S0694> % ARABIC LETTER REH WITH DOT BELOW > <S0695> % ARABIC LETTER REH WITH SMALL V BELOW > <S0696> % ARABIC LETTER REH WITH DOT BELOW AND DOT ABOVE > ... > > Looking at this you see that ڕ U+0695 ARABIC LETTER REH WITH SMALL V BELOW > is sorted right after ڔ U+0694 ARABIC LETTER REH WITH DOT BELOW by default. > That is not what you want for Kurdish. For Kurdish, you want > ڕ U+0695 ARABIC LETTER REH WITH SMALL V BELOW to be sorted right after > ر U+0631 ARABIC LETTER REH. > > This is achieved by the rule: > > reorder-after <S0631> % ر > <S0695> % ڕ > > Which removes U+0695 from its default position in the sort order > and inserts it again after U+0631. > > reorder-after <S0646> % ن > <S0648> % و > <S06C6> % ۆ > > does a similar thing to change the sorting of U+0648 and U+06C6. > > To find out which of these rules I need, I created the ckb_IQ.UTF-8.in > test file first and wrote the Kurdish characters in the order you wanted > into that file. > > Then I ran a test sort using a ckb_IQ locale which had *only* > > LC_COLLATE > copy "iso14651_t1" > END LC_COLLATE > > and *nothing* else. > > The test sort showed that only U+0695, U+0648, and U+06C6 were sorted > incorrectly. > All other characters from your list of Kurdish characters were sorted > correctly > already. So I needed only to add rules to fix the sort order for these 3 > characters. > > You can see the same by just reading the iso14651_t1_common and find out > which > of the Kurdish characters are already in the correct order in that file and > which are not. > You have to do nothing for the characters which are already in correct order. > For the characters which are in a wrong position in iso14651_t1_common, you > add > rules like > > reorder-after <... collating-symbol after which to reorder ...> > <... the collating-symbol which should be reordered ...> > > I found writing the test file and checking which characters are sorted > wrongly by default easier than staring at iso14651_t1_common. And it > is a good idea to have the test file anyway to make sure that the > Kurdish sort order always stays correct when something is changed in > glibc. If we have the test file, we will notice when some change causes a > problem.
Thank you very much dear mike i got it, you made a great job, thanks again. So now every thing is ready to be accepted in glibc. Best Regards -- You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is subscribed to Ubuntu. https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1388808 Title: Request for new language packages for Kurdish Sorani (ckb) To manage notifications about this bug go to: https://bugs.launchpad.net/glibc/+bug/1388808/+subscriptions -- ubuntu-bugs mailing list ubuntu-bugs@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-bugs