X-Git-Url: https://git.saurik.com/wxWidgets.git/blobdiff_plain/8795498cd9ec480873e88fccbb63b94be3eddb92..a97d569cbbf90ba8bb293214055c3a8c19d447b5:/docs/latex/wx/tmbconv.tex diff --git a/docs/latex/wx/tmbconv.tex b/docs/latex/wx/tmbconv.tex index 45b282399f..4ef2750a27 100644 --- a/docs/latex/wx/tmbconv.tex +++ b/docs/latex/wx/tmbconv.tex @@ -13,10 +13,10 @@ Classes: \helpref{wxMBConv}{wxmbconv}, wxMBConvLibc, \helpref{wxMBConvUTF7}{wxmbconvutf7}, \helpref{wxMBConvUTF8}{wxmbconvutf8}, -\helpref{wxCSConv}{wxcsconv}, +\helpref{wxCSConv}{wxcsconv}, \helpref{wxMBConvUTF16}{wxmbconvutf16}, \helpref{wxMBConvUTF32}{wxmbconvutf32} -The wxMBConv classes in wxWidgets enables an Unicode-aware application to +The wxMBConv classes in wxWidgets enable an Unicode-aware application to easily convert between Unicode and the variety of 8-bit encoding systems still in use. @@ -52,7 +52,7 @@ literals). But often, your environment doesn't want Unicode strings. You could be sending data over a network, or processing a text file for some other application. You need a way to quickly convert your easily-handled Unicode data to and from a -traditional 8-bit-encoding. And this is what the wxMBConv classes do. +traditional 8-bit encoding. And this is what the wxMBConv classes do. \subsection{wxMBConv classes}\label{wxmbconvclasses} @@ -66,7 +66,7 @@ is override the MB2WC and WC2MB methods. \subsection{wxMBConv objects}\label{wxmbconvobjects} Several of the wxWidgets-provided wxMBConv classes have predefined instances -(wxConvLibc, wxConvFile, wxConvUTF7, wxConvUTF8, wxConvLocal). You can use +(wxConvLibc, wxConvFileName, wxConvUTF7, wxConvUTF8, wxConvLocal). You can use these predefined objects directly, or you can instantiate your own objects. A variable, wxConvCurrent, points to the conversion object that the user