\section{\class{wxMBConvFile}}\label{wxmbconvfile}
This class converts file names between filesystem multibyte encoding and
-Unicode. It has one predefined instance, {\bf wxConvFile}.
+Unicode. It has one predefined instance, {\bf wxConvFileName}.
Since some platforms (e.g. Win32) use Unicode in the filenames,
and others (e.g. Unix) use multibyte encodings, this class should only
be used directly if wxMBFILES is defined to 1. A convenience macro,
\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
Returns string representation suitable for passing to OS' functions for
file handling. In ANSI build, this is same as \helpref{c\_str}{wxstringcstr}.
In Unicode build, returned value can be either wide character string
-or C string in charset matching the {\tt wxConvFile} object, depending on
+or C string in charset matching the {\tt wxConvFileName} object, depending on
the OS.
\wxheading{See also}