X-Git-Url: https://git.saurik.com/wxWidgets.git/blobdiff_plain/dad013ac0177be398b26236d5aa606a32d0a3356..9e9574fe45b176ee74bba8fad7574cf9906145d1:/interface/wx/xlocale.h?ds=sidebyside diff --git a/interface/wx/xlocale.h b/interface/wx/xlocale.h index a4246a8341..d498f5a30f 100644 --- a/interface/wx/xlocale.h +++ b/interface/wx/xlocale.h @@ -2,8 +2,7 @@ // Name: xlocale.h // Purpose: interface of wxXLocale // Author: wxWidgets team -// RCS-ID: $Id$ -// Licence: wxWindows license +// Licence: wxWindows licence ///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// @@ -21,13 +20,6 @@ standard @c foo() except that instead of using the global program locale they use the provided wxXLocale object. - For example, if the user runs the program in French locale, the standard - @c printf() function will output floating point numbers using decimal comma - instead of decimal period. If the program needs to format a floating-point - number in a standard format it can use: - @code wxPrintf_l(wxXLocale::GetCLocale(), "%g", number) @endcode - to do it. - See @ref group_funcmacro_locale for a list of wxXLocale-enabled functions. Conversely, if a program wanted to output the number in French locale, even if @@ -89,7 +81,7 @@ public: static wxXLocale& GetCLocale(); /** - Returns @true if this object is initialized, i.e. represents a valid locale + Returns @true if this object is initialized, i.e.\ represents a valid locale or @false otherwise. */ bool IsOk() const;