• Resolved Nicolas Johnson

    (@multimedianj)


    Hi ! I tried to display the alphabetical index letters. It’s working, but there’s a bug. Even if my glossary terms are in french doesn’t mean that the plugin as to display the letters with accent (ex.: à, é, è, ?, …). It’s just not the good way, it should be A, B, C, D, E instead of A, B, C, D, E, é, è. In all the languages, it should be just the standard letters.

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  • Hi Nicolas,
    are you using https://codeat.co/glossary/docs/glossary-alphabetical-index-pro/ this shortcode of the pro version?
    Or you are talking of other listing generated by the plugin?
    We need more information to investigate what is happening, we know for sure that the shortcode works with accented letters of various languages.

    Thread Starter Nicolas Johnson

    (@multimedianj)

    Hi Daniele,

    I use the PRO version. I know that the shortcode works with accent and that’s the problem. If I just want to display specific letters, with no accent, I get the accents.

    If I say I just want A, B, C, D, E. I get A, B, C, D, é, even if I don’t have any term that begins with é.

    You should understand that even if another language as accent, you don’t put, by default, the letters with accent. It’s not part of the alphabet, it’s just accent. Terms that begin with é or è should be grouped in the letter E, that’s the logic.

    As pro user you have access to https://support.codeat.co/ that let you get more priority on support request, so I suggest to you to use this for future requests.
    The glossary-list shortcode take the letters looking for all the terms and extracting the first letter as because our users asked that the accented letters was available as separated, because in some languages have a different behavior. They are not part of the alphabet maybe in a language but in others yes, or the user prefer to get them listed in a different way.

    There is the parameter letters https://codeat.co/glossary/docs/glossary-index-pro/ that let to specify the letters that you want, in this way the terms that doesn’t start with the letters that you don’t want are not listed in the page.

    Right now we don’t offer a way to group accented letters, we can add this feature request in our queue but I don’t have any ETA for this implementation.

    Closing for a month of silence

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