removed wxEncodingConverter from docs where wxMBConv should be mentioned instead

git-svn-id: https://svn.wxwidgets.org/svn/wx/wxWidgets/trunk@18884 c3d73ce0-8a6f-49c7-b76d-6d57e0e08775
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Václav Slavík
2003-01-23 19:49:53 +00:00
parent c4f4cf895c
commit a663cce7f9
4 changed files with 31 additions and 22 deletions

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@@ -90,24 +90,22 @@ user's operating system. This is default behaviour of the
\wxheading{Font mapping}
You can use \helpref{wxEncodingConverter}{wxencodingconverter} and
You can use \helpref{wxMBConv classes}{mbconvclasses} and
\helpref{wxFontMapper}{wxfontmapper} to display text:
\begin{verbatim}
if (!wxFontMapper::Get()->IsEncodingAvailable(enc, facename))
{
wxFontEncoding alternative;
if (wxTheFontMapper->GetAltForEncoding(enc, &alternative,
facename, false))
if (wxFontMapper::Get()->GetAltForEncoding(enc, &alternative,
facename, false))
{
wxEncodingConverted encconv;
if (!encconv.Init(enc, alternative))
...failure...
else
text = encconv.Convert(text);
wxCSConv convFrom(wxFontMapper::Get()->GetEncodingName(enc));
wxCSConv convTo(wxFontMapper::Get()->GetEncodingName(alternative));
text = wxString(text.mb_str(convFrom), convTo);
}
else
...failure...
...failure (or we may try iso8859-1/7bit ASCII)...
}
...display text...
\end{verbatim}
@@ -115,8 +113,10 @@ if (!wxFontMapper::Get()->IsEncodingAvailable(enc, facename))
\wxheading{Converting data}
You may want to store all program data (created documents etc.) in
the same encoding, let's say windows1250. Obviously, the best way would
be to use \helpref{wxEncodingConverter}{wxencodingconverter}.
the same encoding, let's say {\tt utf-8}. You can use
\helpref{wxCSConv}{wxcsconv} class to convert data to encoding used by the
system your application is running on (see
\helpref{wxLocale::GetSystemEncoding}{wxlocalegetsystemencoding}).
\wxheading{Help files}