From: Jouke V. <jo...@pv...> - 2002-10-28 15:54:49
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> > >>But the wxPerl documentation says that wxCSConv is not implemented...how >>should I use it then? >> > Encode.pm; it has the same functionality, and has a more perl-ish >interface. > OK, very clear. That leaves me with only one question. What are the parameters of the Wx::Locale->new() function? In the wxLocale.pm demo it takes three parameters, a string representing the user-readable language, and two times the two-letter language abbreviation ('en', 'en' for example). When I try this for example for 'ja' (the standard abbreviation for Japanese), I get the error 'locale 'ja' can not be set', which is an error from wxWindows. I call Wx::Locale with: Wx::Locale->new(gettext_noop('Japanese'), 'ja', 'ja'); And I get the same for Wx::Locale->new(gettext_noop('Dutch'), 'nl', 'nl'); Any idea about that? PS: the new binary seems to work, although my Win2K system itself here doesn't allow other charactersets and I can't install others here at work, but it looks different than it did with the other binary. -- -------------------------------------------------------------------- | Jouke Visser | http://jouke.pvoice.org (personal) | | | http://www.pvoice.org (pVoice & pStory)| | Perl GUI Geek | http://wxperl.pvoice.org (wxPerl) | -------------------------------------------------------------------- |