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116 lines
4.1 KiB
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<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
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<fpdoc-descriptions>
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<package name="lcl">
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<!--
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====================================================================
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LConv
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====================================================================
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-->
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<module name="LConvEnconding">
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<short>Contains routines and tables to convert text between various encodings.</short>
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<descr/>
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<!-- unresolved type reference Visibility: default -->
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<element name="SysUtils">
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<short/>
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<descr/>
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<seealso/>
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</element>
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<!-- unresolved type reference Visibility: default -->
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<element name="classes">
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<short/>
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<descr/>
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<seealso/>
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</element>
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<!-- function Visibility: default -->
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<element name="CPConvert">
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<short/>
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<descr/>
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<errors/>
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<seealso/>
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</element>
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<!-- function result Visibility: default -->
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<element name="CPConvert.Result">
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<short/>
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</element>
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<!-- argument Visibility: default -->
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<element name="CPConvert.s">
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<short/>
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</element>
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<element name="CPConvert.from">
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<short/>
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</element>
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<!-- argument Visibility: default -->
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<element name="CPConvert.toC">
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<short/>
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</element>
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<!-- function Visibility: default -->
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<element name="GetDefaultCodepage">
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<short/>
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<descr/>
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<errors/>
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<seealso/>
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</element>
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<!-- function result Visibility: default -->
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<element name="GetDefaultCodepage.Result">
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<short/>
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</element>
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<element name="GuessEncoding">
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<short>Guess character encoding of a string.</short>
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<descr>The returned encoding can be used with other functions of this unit. GuessEncoding uses some heuristics to find out a good encoding. For example it checks for magic numbers like utf BOM. Next it checks if it could be UTF-8. Finally it returns the system encoding.
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This function can be used to find the encoding of text files.</descr>
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</element>
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<element name="ConvertEncoding">
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<short>Converts the character encoding of a string</short>
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<descr>ConvertEncoding uses has tables to convert between almost any desired encoding. The parameters for this function are:
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s - The string to be convert
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FromEncoding - The encoding of the string s
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ToEncoding - The encoding of the result
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The encodings are specified as string values, and the following values are currently supported:
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'utf8' - UTF-8, the standard Unicode encoding of the LCL
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'ansi' - Ansi represents whatever is the current system locale in a single-byte or multi-byte encoding, but never in a word encoding like UTF-16
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'utf8bom' - Indicates that the text is in UTF-8 and starts with a UTF-8 byte order mark
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'ucs2le' - UCS 2 encoded in little endian byte order
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'ucs2be' - UCS 2 encoded in bif endian byte order
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'iso88591' - ISO 8859-1 Latin 1
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'iso88592' - ISO 8859-2 Latin 2
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'cp1250' - CP1250
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'cp1251' - CP1251
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'cp1252' -
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'cp1253' -
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'cp1254' -
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'cp1255' -
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'cp1256' -
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'cp1257' -
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'cp1258' -
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'cp437' -
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'cp850' -
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'cp852' -
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'cp866' -
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'cp874' -
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'cp936' -
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'cp950' -
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'cp949' -
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'cp932' -
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'koi8' - KOI8
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</descr>
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</element>
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<element name="GetDefaultTextEncoding">
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<short>Returns the common text encoding of the current operating system.</short>
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<descr>At the moment it gives:
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Under Windows it returns the windows codepage.
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Under Darwin (Mac OS X) it returns UTF-8.
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Under all other Unix (e.g. Linux, BSD, Solaris) it uses the environment variables LC_LANG, LC_MESSAGE, and LANG. This is nowadays typically UTF-8.</descr>
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</element>
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<element name="NormalizeEncoding">
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<short>Trims, shorten and lower case the given encoding</short>
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</element>
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<element name="GetSupportedEncodings">
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<short>Fills the list with all basic encodings</short>
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<descr>It does not add all encodings that are supported by the operating system. For example iconv under Linux supports hundreds of encodings.</descr>
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</element>
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</module>
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<!-- LConv -->
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</package>
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</fpdoc-descriptions>
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