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Old 08-29-2010, 01:27 PM   #12
tlrowley
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I don't have my K3 yet, but this is the sorting specification for K2.

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Originally Posted by Kindleboads.com
I didn't see if anyone listed the sort order of the symbols when used in Collection names. I believe the order is:
<space> (Sorts before other characters but Kindle removes leading spaces from the Collection name.)
-_;:!?/.`^~'"()[]{}@$*\&#%+<=>|
letters in alphabetical sort order. Upper/lower case does not seem to matter for the sort but the Kindle will let you create two collections with the same name if the characters are in a different case, i.e. READ and Read, but will not let there be two collections with exactly the same name.
This does not match the ASCII sort order.
I'm sorry I didn't make note of the KB user to give them credit.
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