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1\section{\class{wxLocale}}\label{wxlocale}
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3wxLocale class encapsulates all language-dependent settings and is a
4generalization of the C locale concept.
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fc2171bd 6In wxWidgets this class manages message catalogs which contain the translations
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7of the strings used to the current language.
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9\perlnote{In wxPerl you can't use the '\_' function name, so
10the {\tt Wx::Locale} module can export the {\tt gettext} and
11{\tt gettext\_noop} under any given name.
d2c2afc9 12
5873607e 13\begin{verbatim}
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14 # this imports gettext ( equivalent to Wx::GetTranslation
15 # and gettext_noop ( a noop )
16 # into your module
17 use Wx::Locale qw(:default);
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18
19 # ....
20
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21 # use the functions
22 print gettext( ``Panic!'' );
5873607e 23
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24 button = Wx::Button->new( window, -1, gettext( ``Label'' ) );
25\end{verbatim}
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27If you need to translate a lot of strings, then adding gettext( ) around
28each one is a long task ( that is why \_( ) was introduced ), so just choose
29a shorter name for gettext:
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31\begin{verbatim}
32 #
33 use Wx::Locale 'gettext' => 't',
34 'gettext_noop' => 'gettext_noop';
35
36 # ...
37
38 # use the functions
39 print t( ``Panic!!'' );
40
41 # ...
5873607e 42\end{verbatim}
d2c2afc9 43}%
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45\wxheading{Derived from}
46
47No base class
48
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49\wxheading{See also}
50
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51\helpref{Internationalization overview}{internationalization},\\
52\helpref{Internat sample}{sampleinternat}
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54\wxheading{Include files}
55
56<wx/intl.h>
57
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58\wxheading{Library}
59
60\helpref{wxBase}{librarieslist}
61
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63\latexignore{\rtfignore{\wxheading{Members}}}
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67\membersection{Supported languages}\label{wxlanguage}
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69See \helpref{list of recognized language constants}{languagecodes}.
70These constants may be used to specify the language
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71in \helpref{Init}{wxlocaleinit} and are returned by
72\helpref{GetSystemLanguage}{wxlocalegetsystemlanguage}:
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41780009 74
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75\membersection{wxLocale::wxLocale}\label{wxlocaledefctor}
76
77\func{}{wxLocale}{\void}
78
79This is the default constructor and it does nothing to initialize the object:
dbdb39b2 80\helpref{Init()}{wxlocaleinit} must be used to do that.
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82\func{}{wxLocale}{\param{int }{language}, \param{int }{flags =
83 wxLOCALE\_LOAD\_DEFAULT | wxLOCALE\_CONV\_ENCODING}}
84
85See \helpref{Init()}{wxlocaleinit} for parameters description.
86
31b7522e 87\func{}{wxLocale}{\param{const wxString\& }{name}, \param{const wxString\& }{short = wxEmptyString}, \param{const wxString\& }{locale = wxEmptyString}, \param{bool }{bLoadDefault = true}, \param{bool }{bConvertEncoding = false}}
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8ec77cd7 89See \helpref{Init()}{wxlocaleinit} for parameters description.
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90
91The call of this function has several global side effects which you should
92understand: first of all, the application locale is changed - note that this
93will affect many of standard C library functions such as printf() or strftime().
94Second, this wxLocale object becomes the new current global locale for the
95application and so all subsequent calls to wxGetTranslation() will try to
96translate the messages using the message catalogs for this locale.
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100\membersection{wxLocale::\destruct{wxLocale}}\label{wxlocaledtor}
101
102\func{}{\destruct{wxLocale}}{\void}
103
dbdb39b2 104The destructor, like the constructor, also has global side effects: the previously
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105set locale is restored and so the changes described in
106\helpref{Init}{wxlocaleinit} documentation are rolled back.
107
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109\membersection{wxLocale::AddCatalog}\label{wxlocaleaddcatalog}
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31b7522e 111\func{bool}{AddCatalog}{\param{const wxString\& }{domain}}
c1b7dab0 112
31b7522e 113\func{bool}{AddCatalog}{\param{const wxString\& }{domain}, \param{wxLanguage}{msgIdLanguage}, \param{const wxString\& }{msgIdCharset}}
d721baa9 114
f6bcfd97 115Add a catalog for use with the current locale: it is searched for in standard
dbdb39b2 116places (current directory first, then the system one), but you may also prepend
c1b7dab0 117additional directories to the search path with
dbdb39b2 118\helpref{AddCatalogLookupPathPrefix()}{wxlocaleaddcataloglookuppathprefix}.
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120All loaded catalogs will be used for message lookup by
121\helpref{GetString()}{wxlocalegetstring} for the current locale.
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cc81d32f 123Returns true if catalog was successfully loaded, false otherwise (which might
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124mean that the catalog is not found or that it isn't in the correct format).
125
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126The second form of this method takes two additional arguments,
127\arg{msgIdLanguage} and \arg{msgIdCharset}.
128
129\arg{msgIdLanguage} specifies the language of "msgid" strings in source code
130(i.e. arguments to \helpref{GetString}{wxlocalegetstring},
131\helpref{wxGetTranslation}{wxgettranslation} and the
132\helpref{\_()}{underscore} macro). It is used if AddCatalog cannot find any
133catalog for current language: if the language is same as source code language,
134then strings from source code are used instead.
135
136\arg{msgIdCharset} lets you specify the charset used for msgids in sources
137in case they use 8-bit characters (e.g. German or French strings). This
138argument has no effect in Unicode build, because literals in sources are
139Unicode strings; you have to use compiler-specific method of setting the right
140charset when compiling with Unicode.
141
142By default (i.e. when you use the first form), msgid strings are assumed
143to be in English and written only using 7-bit ASCII characters.
144
145If you have to deal with non-English strings or 8-bit characters in the source
146code, see the instructions in
147\helpref{Writing non-English applications}{nonenglishoverview}.
148
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150\membersection{wxLocale::AddCatalogLookupPathPrefix}\label{wxlocaleaddcataloglookuppathprefix}
151
152\func{void}{AddCatalogLookupPathPrefix}{\param{const wxString\& }{prefix}}
153
154Add a prefix to the catalog lookup path: the message catalog files will be
d0a0dbd5 155looked up under prefix/<lang>/LC\_MESSAGES, prefix/<lang> and prefix
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156(in this order).
157
d0a0dbd5 158This only applies to subsequent invocations of AddCatalog().
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160\membersection{wxLocale::AddLanguage}\label{wxlocaleaddlanguage}
161
41780009 162\func{static void}{AddLanguage}{\param{const wxLanguageInfo\& }{info}}
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163
164Adds custom, user-defined language to the database of known languages. This
2edb0bde 165database is used in conjunction with the first form of
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166\helpref{Init}{wxlocaleinit}.
167
168wxLanguageInfo is defined as follows:
169
170\begin{verbatim}
171struct WXDLLEXPORT wxLanguageInfo
172{
173 int Language; // wxLanguage id
174 wxString CanonicalName; // Canonical name, e.g. fr_FR
175#ifdef __WIN32__
176 wxUint32 WinLang, WinSublang; // Win32 language identifiers
177 // (LANG_xxxx, SUBLANG_xxxx)
178#endif
179 wxString Description; // human-readable name of the language
180};
181\end{verbatim}
182
183
184{\it Language} should be greater than wxLANGUAGE\_USER\_DEFINED.
185
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186\perlnote{In wxPerl Wx::LanguageInfo has only one method:\par
187Wx::LanguageInfo->new( language, canonicalName, WinLang, WinSubLang, Description )}
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f0e8a2d0 190\membersection{wxLocale::FindLanguageInfo}\label{wxlocalefindlanguageinfo}
9d1e1be4 191
f6e9a818 192\func{static wxLanguageInfo *}{FindLanguageInfo}{\param{const wxString\& }{locale}}
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194This function may be used to find the language description structure for the
195given locale, specified either as a two letter ISO language code (for example,
196"pt"), a language code followed by the country code ("pt\_BR") or a full, human
197readable, language description ("Portuguese-Brazil").
198
199Returns the information for the given language or {\tt NULL} if this language
200is unknown. Note that even if the returned pointer is valid, the caller should
201{\it not} delete it.
202
203\wxheading{See also}
204
205\helpref{GetLanguageInfo}{wxlocalegetlanguageinfo}
8ec77cd7 206
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208\membersection{wxLocale::GetCanonicalName}\label{wxlocalegetcanonicalname}
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393103d8 210\constfunc{wxString}{GetCanonicalName}{\void}
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211
212Returns the canonical form of current locale name. Canonical form is the
213one that is used on UNIX systems: it is a two- or five-letter string in xx or
214xx\_YY format, where xx is ISO 639 code of language and YY is ISO 3166 code of
215the country. Examples are "en", "en\_GB", "en\_US" or "fr\_FR".
216
217This form is internally used when looking up message catalogs.
218
219Compare \helpref{GetSysName}{wxlocalegetsysname}.
220
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224\membersection{wxLocale::GetLanguage}\label{wxlocalegetlanguage}
225
226\constfunc{int}{GetLanguage}{\void}
227
228Returns \helpref{wxLanguage}{wxlanguage} constant of current language.
229Note that you can call this function only if you used the form of
230\helpref{Init}{wxlocaleinit} that takes wxLanguage argument.
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233\membersection{wxLocale::GetLanguageInfo}\label{wxlocalegetlanguageinfo}
234
235\constfunc{static wxLanguageInfo *}{GetLanguageInfo}{\param{int }{lang}}
236
237Returns a pointer to wxLanguageInfo structure containing information about the
238given language or {\tt NULL} if this language is unknown. Note that even if the
239returned pointer is valid, the caller should {\it not} delete it.
240
241See \helpref{AddLanguage}{wxlocaleaddlanguage} for the wxLanguageInfo
242description.
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244As with \helpref{Init}{wxlocaleinit}, \texttt{wxLANGUAGE\_DEFAULT} has the
245special meaning if passed as an argument to this function and in this case the
246result of \helpref{GetSystemLanguage()}{wxlocalegetsystemlanguage} is used.
247
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249\membersection{wxLocale::GetLanguageName}\label{wxlocalegetlanguagename}
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251\constfunc{static wxString}{GetLanguageName}{\param{int }{lang}}
252
253Returns English name of the given language or empty string if this
254language is unknown.
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256See \helpref{GetLanguageInfo}{wxlocalegetlanguageinfo} for a remark about
257special meaning of \texttt{wxLANGUAGE\_DEFAULT}.
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260\membersection{wxLocale::GetLocale}\label{wxlocalegetlocale}
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31b7522e 262\constfunc{const wxString\& }{GetLocale}{\void}
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264Returns the locale name as passed to the constructor or
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265\helpref{Init()}{wxlocaleinit}. This is full, human-readable name,
266e.g. "English" or "French".
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270\membersection{wxLocale::GetName}\label{wxlocalegetname}
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31b7522e 272\constfunc{const wxString\& }{GetName}{\void}
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273
274Returns the current short name for the locale (as given to the constructor or
275the Init() function).
276
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278\membersection{wxLocale::GetString}\label{wxlocalegetstring}
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31b7522e 280\constfunc{const wxString\& }{GetString}{\param{const wxString\& }{origString}, \param{const wxString\& }{domain = wxEmptyString}}
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31b7522e 282\constfunc{const wxString\& }{GetString}{\param{const wxString\& }{origString}, \param{const wxString\& }{origString2}, \param{size\_t }{n}, \param{const wxString\& }{domain = NULL}}
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284Retrieves the translation for a string in all loaded domains unless the szDomain
285parameter is specified (and then only this catalog/domain is searched).
286
287Returns original string if translation is not available
288(in this case an error message is generated the first time
289a string is not found; use \helpref{wxLogNull}{wxlogoverview} to suppress it).
290
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291The second form is used when retrieving translation of string that has
292different singular and plural form in English or different plural forms in some
31b7522e 293other language. It takes two extra arguments: \arg{origString}
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294parameter must contain the singular form of the string to be converted.
295It is also used as the key for the search in the catalog.
31b7522e 296The \arg{origString2} parameter is the plural form (in English).
9e3b313e 297The parameter \arg{n} is used to determine the plural form. If no
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298message catalog is found \arg{origString} is returned if `n == 1',
299otherwise \arg{origString2}.
300See \urlref{GNU gettext manual}{http://www.gnu.org/manual/gettext/html\_chapter/gettext\_10.html\#SEC150} for additional information on plural forms handling.
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302This method is called by the \helpref{wxGetTranslation}{wxgettranslation}
303function and \helpref{\_()}{underscore} macro.
304
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305\wxheading{Remarks}
306
307Domains are searched in the last to first order, i.e. catalogs
308added later override those added before.
309
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311\membersection{wxLocale::GetHeaderValue}\label{wxlocalegetheadervalue}
312
31b7522e 313\constfunc{wxString}{GetHeaderValue}{\param{const wxString\& }{header}, \param{const wxString\& }{domain = wxEmptyString}}
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31b7522e 315Returns the header value for header \arg{header}. The search for \arg{header} is case sensitive. If an \arg{domain}
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316is passed, this domain is searched. Else all domains will be searched until a header has been found.
317The return value is the value of the header if found. Else this will be empty.
318
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319\membersection{wxLocale::GetSysName}\label{wxlocalegetsysname}
320
321\constfunc{wxString}{GetSysName}{\void}
322
323Returns current platform-specific locale name as passed to setlocale().
324
325Compare \helpref{GetCanonicalName}{wxlocalegetcanonicalname}.
326
327
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329\membersection{wxLocale::GetSystemEncoding}\label{wxlocalegetsystemencoding}
330
331\constfunc{static wxFontEncoding}{GetSystemEncoding}{\void}
332
333Tries to detect the user's default font encoding.
334Returns \helpref{wxFontEncoding}{wxfont} value or
335{\bf wxFONTENCODING\_SYSTEM} if it couldn't be determined.
336
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338\membersection{wxLocale::GetSystemEncodingName}\label{wxlocalegetsystemencodingname}
339
340\constfunc{static wxString}{GetSystemEncodingName}{\void}
341
342Tries to detect the name of the user's default font encoding. This string isn't
343particularly useful for the application as its form is platform-dependent and
344so you should probably use
345\helpref{GetSystemEncoding}{wxlocalegetsystemencoding} instead.
346
347Returns a user-readable string value or an empty string if it couldn't be
348determined.
349
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351\membersection{wxLocale::GetSystemLanguage}\label{wxlocalegetsystemlanguage}
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41780009 353\constfunc{static int}{GetSystemLanguage}{\void}
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355Tries to detect the user's default language setting.
356Returns \helpref{wxLanguage}{wxlanguage} value or
357 {\bf wxLANGUAGE\_UNKNOWN} if the language-guessing algorithm failed.
358
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361\membersection{wxLocale::Init}\label{wxlocaleinit}
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364\func{bool}{Init}{\param{int }{language = wxLANGUAGE\_DEFAULT}, \param{int }{flags =
365 wxLOCALE\_LOAD\_DEFAULT | wxLOCALE\_CONV\_ENCODING}}
366
31b7522e 367\func{bool}{Init}{\param{const wxString\& }{name}, \param{const wxString\& }{short = wxEmptyString}, \param{const wxString\& }{locale = wxEmptyString}, \param{bool }{bLoadDefault = true}, \param{bool }{bConvertEncoding = false}}
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369The second form is deprecated, use the first one unless you know what you are
370doing.
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373\wxheading{Parameters}
374
375\docparam{language}{\helpref{wxLanguage}{wxlanguage} identifier of the locale.
376wxLANGUAGE\_DEFAULT has special meaning -- wxLocale will use system's default
377language (see \helpref{GetSystemLanguage}{wxlocalegetsystemlanguage}).}
378
379\docparam{flags}{Combination of the following:
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381
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382\begin{twocollist}\itemsep=0pt
383\twocolitem{\windowstyle{wxLOCALE\_LOAD\_DEFAULT}}{Load the message catalog
fc2171bd 384for the given locale containing the translations of standard wxWidgets messages
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385automatically.}
386\twocolitem{\windowstyle{wxLOCALE\_CONV\_ENCODING}}{Automatically convert message
ae71a6e8 387catalogs to platform's default encoding. Note that it will do only basic
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388conversion between well-known pair like iso8859-1 and windows-1252 or
389iso8859-2 and windows-1250. See \helpref{Writing non-English applications}{nonenglishoverview} for detailed
ae71a6e8 390description of this behaviour. Note that this flag is meaningless in Unicode build.}
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391\end{twocollist}
392}
393
31b7522e 394\docparam{name}{The name of the locale. Only used in diagnostic messages.}
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31b7522e 396\docparam{short}{The standard 2 letter locale abbreviation; it is used as the
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397directory prefix when looking for the message catalog files.}
398
31b7522e 399\docparam{locale}{The parameter for the call to setlocale(). Note that it is
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400platform-specific.}
401
cc81d32f 402\docparam{bLoadDefault}{May be set to false to prevent loading of the message catalog
fc2171bd 403for the given locale containing the translations of standard wxWidgets messages.
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404This parameter would be rarely used in normal circumstances.}
405
cc81d32f 406\docparam{bConvertEncoding}{May be set to true to do automatic conversion of message
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407catalogs to platform's native encoding. Note that it will do only basic
408conversion between well-known pair like iso8859-1 and windows-1252 or
409iso8859-2 and windows-1250.
410See \helpref{Writing non-English applications}{nonenglishoverview} for detailed
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411description of this behaviour.}
412
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413
414The call of this function has several global side effects which you should
415understand: first of all, the application locale is changed - note that this
416will affect many of standard C library functions such as printf() or strftime().
417Second, this wxLocale object becomes the new current global locale for the
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418application and so all subsequent calls to
419\helpref{wxGetTranslation()}{wxgettranslation} will try to
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420translate the messages using the message catalogs for this locale.
421
cc81d32f 422Returns true on success or false if the given locale couldn't be set.
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425\membersection{wxLocale::IsAvailable}\label{wxlocaleisavailable}
426
427\func{static bool}{IsAvailable}{\param{int }{lang}}
428
429Check whether the operating system and/or C run time environment supports
430this locale. For example in Windows 2000 and Windows XP, support for many
431locales is not installed by default. Returns \true if the locale is
432supported.
433
434The argument \arg{lang} is the wxLanguage identifier. To obtain this for a
435given a two letter ISO language code, use
436\helpref{FindLanguageInfo}{wxlocalefindlanguageinfo} to obtain its
437wxLanguageInfo structure. See \helpref{AddLanguage}{wxlocaleaddlanguage} for
438the wxLanguageInfo description.
439
327bf990 440\newsince{2.7.1}.
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442
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443\membersection{wxLocale::IsLoaded}\label{wxlocaleisloaded}
444
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445\constfunc{bool}{IsLoaded}{\param{const char* }{domain}}
446
cc81d32f 447Check if the given catalog is loaded, and returns true if it is.
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449According to GNU gettext tradition, each catalog
450normally corresponds to 'domain' which is more or less the application name.
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451
452See also: \helpref{AddCatalog}{wxlocaleaddcatalog}
453
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3ca6a5f0 455\membersection{wxLocale::IsOk}\label{wxlocaleisok}
c1b7dab0 456
3ca6a5f0 457\constfunc{bool}{IsOk}{\void}
dbdb39b2 458
cc81d32f 459Returns true if the locale could be set successfully.
dbdb39b2 460