• kriakosse

    (@kriakosse)


    Hello TCBarrett and thanks a lot for this handy and easy to use plugin.

    My site is mainly in greek and I have an issue which (I hope) you can help me resolve.

    You see, greek letters sometimes have a mark on them e.g. α (alpha) and ά (hyphenated alpha) which are actually the same letters but are sorted as different when I use the atoz listing.

    So, my questions is whether I can have this two letters under one.

    Thanks in advance.

    http://wordpress.org/extend/plugins/wp-glossary/

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  • Plugin Author TCBarrett

    (@tcbarrett)

    Hi kriakosse

    Yes, the three characters ‘e’, ‘e-acute’ and ‘e-grave’ (for example) are three different characters in the character set. I use the same sorting/grouping of characters as WordPress core uses. Not sure how to implement this kind of grouping without making the plugin potentially slow and memory intensive.

    I also can’t think of a nice way to build an admin screen for it. I’ve noted your idea, but I’m afraid it is lower down the list at the moment.

    Thread Starter kriakosse

    (@kriakosse)

    Ok TC. Thanks anyway,

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