\constfunc{static const char*}{GetEOL}{\param{wxTextFileType }{type = typeDefault}}
Get the line termination string corresponding to given constant. {\it typeDefault} is
-the value defined during the compilation and corresponds to the native format of the
-platform, i.e. it will be wxTextFileType\_Dos under Windows, wxTextFileType\_Unix under
-Unix and wxTextFileType\_Mac under Mac.
+the value defined during the compilation and corresponds to the native format
+of the platform, i.e. it will be wxTextFileType\_Dos under Windows,
+wxTextFileType\_Unix under Unix (including Mac OS X when compiling with the
+Apple Developer Tools) and wxTextFileType\_Mac under Mac OS (including
+Mac OS X when compiling with CodeWarrior).
\membersection{wxTextFile::GetFirstLine}\label{wxtextfilegetfirstline}
\membersection{wxTextFile::Open}\label{wxtextfileopen}
-\constfunc{bool}{Open}{\void}
+\constfunc{bool}{Open}{\param{wxMBConv\&}{ conv = wxConvLibc}}
-\constfunc{bool}{Open}{\param{const wxString\& }{strFile}}
+\constfunc{bool}{Open}{\param{const wxString\& }{strFile}, \param{wxMBConv\&}{ conv = wxConvLibc}}
Open() opens the file with the given name or the name which was given in the
\helpref{constructor}{wxtextfilector} and also loads file in memory on
success. It will fail if the file does not exist,
\helpref{Create}{wxtextfilecreate} should be used in this case.
+The {\it conv} argument is only meaningful in Unicode build of wxWindows when
+it is used to convert the file to wide character representation.
+
\membersection{wxTextFile::RemoveLine}\label{wxtextfileremoveline}
\constfunc{void}{RemoveLine}{\param{size\_t }{n}}
\membersection{wxTextFile::Write}\label{wxtextfilewrite}
-\constfunc{bool}{Write}{\param{wxTextFileType }{typeNew = wxTextFileType\_None}}
+\constfunc{bool}{Write}{\param{wxTextFileType }{typeNew = wxTextFileType\_None}, \param{wxMBConv\&}{ conv = wxConvLibc}}
Change the file on disk. The {\it typeNew} parameter allows you to change the
file format (default argument means "don't change type") and may be used to
convert, for example, DOS files to Unix.
+The {\it conv} argument is only meaningful in Unicode build of wxWindows when
+it is used to convert all lines to multibyte representation before writing them
+them to physical file.
+
Returns TRUE if operation succeeded, FALSE if it failed.