How is this done? When you tell the wxLocale class to load a message catalog
that contains a correct header, it checks the charset. The catalog is then
converted to the charset used (see wxLocale::GetSystemEncoding and
How is this done? When you tell the wxLocale class to load a message catalog
that contains a correct header, it checks the charset. The catalog is then
converted to the charset used (see wxLocale::GetSystemEncoding and
-wxLocale::GetSystemEncodingName) by the user's operating system. This is the
-default behaviour of the wxLocale class; you can disable it by @b not passing
-@c wxLOCALE_CONV_ENCODING to wxLocale::Init.
+wxLocale::GetSystemEncodingName) by the user's operating system.