Issue 13299 - Turkish Character Collating Problem
Summary: Turkish Character Collating Problem
Status: CLOSED IRREPRODUCIBLE
Alias: None
Product: Calc
Classification: Application
Component: ui (show other issues)
Version: OOo 1.1 Beta
Hardware: PC Windows 2000
: P3 Trivial (vote)
Target Milestone: ---
Assignee: ooo
QA Contact: issues@sc
URL:
Keywords:
Depends on:
Blocks:
 
Reported: 2003-04-11 07:11 UTC by ozgunm
Modified: 2013-08-07 15:12 UTC (History)
1 user (show)

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Issue Type: DEFECT
Latest Confirmation in: ---
Developer Difficulty: ---


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Turkish Char Collating Problem (13.09 KB, image/gif)
2003-04-11 11:42 UTC, ozgunm
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Description ozgunm 2003-04-11 07:11:07 UTC
I'm running OOo on a Windows 2000(Sp3) machine.
Although OOo102 and OOo103 does not have any problem with collating of Turkish 
characters , OOo1.1 Beta doesn't collate these chars correctly. 

1.1Beta sometimes collates them correctly, sometimes doesn't. I don't 
understant the reason of the problem. 
I use the same language settings for both 102 and 1.1Beta.
Comment 1 frank 2003-04-11 09:40:29 UTC
Hi Mehmet,

please be a little more precise. A document and a step by step
description would be great.

Thanks

Frank
Comment 2 ozgunm 2003-04-11 11:42:10 UTC
Created attachment 5584 [details]
Turkish Char Collating Problem
Comment 3 frank 2003-04-11 13:32:17 UTC
Hi Eike,

it seems to be your construction site.

Frank

PS Have a look at staroffice doc 
/Teams/QA/Test_Plans/Writer/linguistic/tr-alphabet.html
Comment 4 ooo 2003-04-11 15:47:29 UTC
Works for me. The "wrong" order occurs only if I select, for example,
German or English as language under Data.Sort.Options, if Turkish is
selected everything is fine. If the Default language entry is used
(normally preselected) it depends on the locale set under
Tools.Options.LanguageSettings.Language.LocaleSetting when the
application was started. If that locale is set to Default, the
system's locale is used.

This may explain why Mehmet sometimes encounters correct collation,
and sometimes not.
Comment 5 ooo 2003-04-11 15:49:04 UTC
close worksforme