dreamboxEDIT 7.2.1.0 [Support/Download]
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wenn es so sinnlos ist dann lösche es einfach
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Man ist halt nirgends vor den "Grundschullehrern" sicher, nicht nur das sie die Zuschauertelefone der TV Sender langweilen. Löschen können wie in jedem Forum mit Benutzerrechten, Moderatoren und Administratoren, was auch zum Grundlagenwissen was Du hier vertrittst gehört.
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wollte niemanden schulmeistern, nur mithelfen, will man morgen z.B. serbische Sprache fixen sucht man nach "serbische Azbuka" und sieht man dass da der letzte Buchstabe wiederum ein anderer ist
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Nicht wirklich weil dreamboxEDIT nicht selbst für die Sortierung verantwortlich ist, sondern die Delphi Komponente
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The problem is not only in the Alphabet, the problem is also in numbers.
They are the same for all languages.
1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10 ...
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Hmmm...
In German and English, is it the same?
If so, then the language of Delphi is obsolete.
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it is also the same on every Windows-PC. The Explorerer sorts files like this.
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Nothing wrong, thats the usual way how alphanumerical values are sorted, just from left to right and top to bottom
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But this is wrong.
After 1 the next digit is 2, not 11.Sorting a large and uppercase letter is also incorrect.
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No its NOT wrong, as said that is alphanumerical sorting. And no, lowercase letters are sorted in between A a B b C c...
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Ээ, Юю, Яя - last letters
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Go back one page and read, cyrillic letters are no real letters on windows but Unicode characters. It's impossible for me to change that sorting order.
Usual latin characters are sorted properly. If you want proper sorting enable the transliteration support in the options. -
http://alphabetonline.ru/converter-unicode.html
З U+0417 з U+0437 It does not allow to make a ready Delphi library?
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I would have to write my own sorting routine, as said standard is not able to sort this mixed latin/cyrillic lists, it's only sorting by latin character rules, I can't even see any logic how it is currently sorting cyrillic letters.
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OK!
There are many ready-made examples and descriptions in Russian.
I do not know if it will help you, but just in case, I'll give you links.http://www.cyberforum.ru/delphi-beginners/thread97153.html
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Ok, as said before to Dimitrij I'll check it but I can't promise to find a solution
The only current workaround is to enable the transliterated letters.
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I'm unfortunately not a programmer.
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But this is wrong.
After 1 the next digit is 2, not 11.Just another note on that: The sorting that is applied here is the lexicographical order (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lexicographical_order). For a computer this is the easiest way of sorting, because one does not need differentiate between text and numbers. Instead one (in this case Delphi and old Windows versions) assigns an order to every letter.
There's even an explanation in Russian that has a sentence about numbers in it
https://ru.wikipedia.org/wiki/…0%D1%8F%D0%B4%D0%BE%D0%BAThe order that you and I prefer is the natural sort order that understands numbers (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Natural_sort_order). A short Google search turns up a solution for specific Delphi versions on Windows > XP: https://stackoverflow.com/ques…hi-as-in-windows-explorer
P.S.: The Russian Wikipedia URL clearly demonstrates the problems with cyrillic letters in IT We have the same problems with German umlauts but luckily there are only 4 of them