X-Git-Url: https://git.saurik.com/wxWidgets.git/blobdiff_plain/5b5d025c1dec1c1a5abf4decb367a05e40f0c26c..afbe906abdf9aa69a56571b8b20b095351dd8f34:/docs/latex/wx/encconv.tex diff --git a/docs/latex/wx/encconv.tex b/docs/latex/wx/encconv.tex index 2bc0632ad1..2bacaf4153 100644 --- a/docs/latex/wx/encconv.tex +++ b/docs/latex/wx/encconv.tex @@ -3,21 +3,28 @@ % encconv.h at 30/Dec/99 18:45:16 % - \section{\class{wxEncodingConverter}}\label{wxencodingconverter} This class is capable of converting strings between any two -8bit encodings/charsets. It can also convert from/to Unicode (but only -if you compiled wxWindows with wxUSE_UNICODE set to 1). - +8-bit encodings/charsets. It can also convert from/to Unicode (but only +if you compiled wxWindows with wxUSE\_WCHAR\_T set to 1). \wxheading{Derived from} \helpref{wxObject}{wxobject} +\wxheading{Include files} -\latexignore{\rtfignore{\wxheading{Members}}} + + +\wxheading{See also} +\helpref{wxFontMapper}{wxfontmapper}, +\helpref{wxMBConv}{wxmbconv}, +\helpref{Writing non-English applications}{nonenglishoverview} + + +\latexignore{\rtfignore{\wxheading{Members}}} \membersection{wxEncodingConverter::wxEncodingConverter}\label{wxencodingconverterwxencodingconverter} @@ -32,24 +39,24 @@ Constructor. Initialize convertion. Both output or input encoding may be wxFONTENCODING\_UNICODE, but only if wxUSE\_ENCODING is set to 1. All subsequent calls to \helpref{Convert()}{wxencodingconverterconvert} -will interpret it's argument -as a string in {\it input\_enc} encoding and will output string in +will interpret its argument +as a string in {\it input\_enc} encoding and will output string in {\it output\_enc} encoding. You must call this method before calling Convert. You may call it more than once in order to switch to another conversion. {\it Method} affects behaviour of Convert() in case input character cannot be converted because it does not exist in output encoding: -\begin{twocollist} +\begin{twocollist}\itemsep=0pt \twocolitem{{\bf wxCONVERT\_STRICT}}{follow behaviour of GNU Recode - -just copy unconvertable characters to output and don't change them +just copy unconvertible characters to output and don't change them (its integer value will stay the same)} \twocolitem{{\bf wxCONVERT\_SUBSTITUTE}}{try some (lossy) substitutions -- e.g. replace unconvertable latin capitals with acute by ordinary +- e.g. replace unconvertible latin capitals with acute by ordinary capitals, replace en-dash or em-dash by '-' etc.} \end{twocollist} -Both modes gurantee that output string will have same length +Both modes guarantee that output string will have same length as input string. \wxheading{Return value} @@ -59,7 +66,6 @@ FALSE if given conversion is impossible, TRUE otherwise to Unicode with non-Unicode build of wxWindows or if input or output encoding is not supported.) - \membersection{wxEncodingConverter::Convert}\label{wxencodingconverterconvert} \func{wxString}{Convert}{\param{const wxString\& }{input}} @@ -73,8 +79,6 @@ or output encoding is not supported.) Convert input string according to settings passed to \helpref{Init}{wxencodingconverterinit}. Note that you must call Init before using Convert! - - \membersection{wxEncodingConverter::GetPlatformEquivalents}\label{wxencodingconvertergetplatformequivalents} \func{static wxFontEncodingArray}{GetPlatformEquivalents}{\param{wxFontEncoding }{enc}, \param{int }{platform = wxPLATFORM\_CURRENT}} @@ -82,7 +86,7 @@ Note that you must call Init before using Convert! Return equivalents for given font that are used under given platform. Supported platforms: -\begin{itemize} +\begin{itemize}\itemsep=0pt \item wxPLATFORM\_UNIX \item wxPLATFORM\_WINDOWS \item wxPLATFORM\_OS2 @@ -93,6 +97,7 @@ under given platform. Supported platforms: wxPLATFORM\_CURRENT means the plaform this binary was compiled for. Examples: + \begin{verbatim} current platform enc returned value ---------------------------------------------- @@ -103,10 +108,10 @@ unix CP1252 {ISO8859_1,ISO8859_15} \end{verbatim} Equivalence is defined in terms of convertibility: -2 encodings are equivalent if you can convert text between -then without loosing information (it may - and will - happen -that you loose special chars like quotation marks or em-dashes -but you shouldn't loose any diacritics and language-specific +two encodings are equivalent if you can convert text between +then without losing information (it may - and will - happen +that you lose special chars like quotation marks or em-dashes +but you shouldn't lose any diacritics and language-specific characters when converting between equivalent encodings). Remember that this function does {\bf NOT} check for presence of @@ -115,22 +120,18 @@ encodings. (It usually returns only one encoding.) \wxheading{Notes} -\begin{itemize} -\item Note that argument {\it enc} itself may be present in returned array! -(So that you can - as a side effect - detect whether the -encoding is native for this platform or not.) - -\item helpref{Convert}{wxencodingconverterconvert} is not limited to -converting between equivalent encodings, it can convert between arbitrary -two encodings! - -\item If {\it enc} is present in returned array, then it is {\bf always} first +\begin{itemize}\itemsep=0pt +\item Note that argument {\it enc} itself may be present in the returned array, +so that you can, as a side-effect, detect whether the +encoding is native for this platform or not. +\item \helpref{Convert}{wxencodingconverterconvert} is not limited to +converting between equivalent encodings, it can convert between two arbitrary +encodings. +\item If {\it enc} is present in the returned array, then it is {\bf always} the first item of it. - -\item Please not that returned array may not contain any item at all! +\item Please note that the returned array may contain no items at all. \end{itemize} - \membersection{wxEncodingConverter::GetAllEquivalents}\label{wxencodingconvertergetallequivalents} \func{static wxFontEncodingArray}{GetAllEquivalents}{\param{wxFontEncoding }{enc}} @@ -138,7 +139,8 @@ item of it. Similar to \helpref{GetPlatformEquivalents}{wxencodingconvertergetplatformequivalents}, but this one will return ALL -equivalent encodings, regardless the platform, and including itself. +equivalent encodings, regardless of the platform, and including itself. This platform's encodings are before others in the array. And again, if {\it enc} is in the array, it is the very first item in it. +