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Usually, we order our settings in our unit files in a logical order, grouping related settings together, and putting more relevant stuff first, instead of following a strictly alphabetical order. For specifiers I think it makes sense to follow an alphabetical order however, since they literally are just characters, and hence I think the concept of alphabetical ordering is much more commanding for them. Also, since specifiers are usually not used in combination, but mostly used indepdently of each other I think it's not that important to group similar ones together. No other changes except the reordering.
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