Bug 504073 - Sort order in any lists depending from latin cyrillic symbols
Summary: Sort order in any lists depending from latin cyrillic symbols
Status: RESOLVED INTENTIONAL
Alias: None
Product: kde
Classification: I don't know
Component: general (other bugs)
Version First Reported In: unspecified
Platform: Other Linux
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Reported: 2025-05-11 18:41 UTC by vitekflexow
Modified: 2025-05-17 11:11 UTC (History)
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Description vitekflexow 2025-05-11 18:41:45 UTC
SUMMARY
When I change the system language on the russian, the sort order in any lists like dolphin will start from cyrillic symbols. I need to lists which start from latin symbols. The sort order and system language can`t be changed separately.
Please add the function of separating this sittings

SOFTWARE/OS VERSIONS
Operating System: Fedora Linux 42
KDE Plasma Version: 6.3.5
KDE Frameworks Version: 6.13.0
Qt Version: 6.9.0
Kernel Version: 6.14.5-300.fc42.x86_64 (64-bit)
Graphics Platform: Wayland
Comment 1 Nate Graham 2025-05-13 18:43:07 UTC
> I need to lists which start from latin symbols.
Why? What's the use case?
Comment 2 vitekflexow 2025-05-15 21:10:41 UTC
(In reply to Nate Graham from comment #1)
> > I need to lists which start from latin symbols.
> Why? What's the use case?

I am used to the standard sorting, in which all lists start with Latin characters. I will be very grateful if you add the ability to change the sorting order depending on the alphabets
Comment 3 Nate Graham 2025-05-16 14:20:27 UTC
Thanks. I am not sure if it's possible, and if it is, it would have to be implemented individually in every sortable list in existence.

So I don't think it's feasible, sorry.
Comment 4 vitekflexow 2025-05-17 11:11:35 UTC
(In reply to Nate Graham from comment #3)
> Thanks. I am not sure if it's possible, and if it is, it would have to be
> implemented individually in every sortable list in existence.
> 
> So I don't think it's feasible, sorry.

Thank you for your answer, good luck