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Subject: Re: DOCBOOK-APPS: Sorting and non-en_US indexes
David Cramer wrote: > > Thanks Jirka. Just to make sure I understand how to use this: Once I > compile one class for each target language following the naming > convention Compare_<replaceable>language code</replaceable> (Compare_ja, > etc), I run saxon with the appropriate langague code? > > > java -Duser.language=<replaceable>language-code</replaceable> > com.icl.saxon.StyleSheet... > > ...and it should use the Compare class for the user.language? I never used user.language before, so I don't have idea for what is good for. I used <xsl:sort ... lang="<replaceable>language code</replaceable>"/> > In the case of Japanese, where there's no notion of upper/lowercase, I > shouldn't have to edit the declarations for &uppercase; and &lowercase;, > correct? I think that you should, because each letter creates separate division of index. As there are currently only English letters, Japanese index terms will show all in symbol division. Jirka -- ----------------------------------------------------------------- Jirka Kosek e-mail: jirka@kosek.cz http://www.kosek.cz
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