charset is "alien" on the platform the program is currently running (e.g.
any of ISO encodings under Windows or CP12XX under Unix) it uses
\helpref{wxEncodingConverter::GetPlatformEquivalents}{wxencodingconvertergetplatformequivalents}
to obtain an encoding that is more common on this platform and converts
the message catalog to this encoding. Note that it does {\bf not} check
charset is "alien" on the platform the program is currently running (e.g.
any of ISO encodings under Windows or CP12XX under Unix) it uses
\helpref{wxEncodingConverter::GetPlatformEquivalents}{wxencodingconvertergetplatformequivalents}
to obtain an encoding that is more common on this platform and converts
the message catalog to this encoding. Note that it does {\bf not} check