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A class representing a charset.
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Default constructor
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Prepares charset of given name
Parameters:
| name | Name of the charset |
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Prepares charset of given name
Parameters:
| name | Name of the charset |
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Prepares charset from Qt's charset id
Parameters:
| id | Qt's id of the charset |
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Copy constructor for KCharset
| KCharset& |
Assignment operator for KCharset
| const char * |
[const]
Gives name of the charset
Returns: name of the charset
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[const]
For casting KCharset into string
Returns: name of the charset
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[const]
For casting KCharset into QString
Returns: name of the charset
| bool |
Check if charset is displayable
Returns: TRUE if it is displayable
| bool |
Check if charset is displayable using given font
Parameters:
| family | name of the font |
Returns: TRUE if it is displayable
| bool |
[const]
Check if charset is defined for use with KDE (in charsets classes or in charsets config files)
Returns: TRUE if it is available
| bool |
[const]
Check if charset is OK. In fact the same as isAvailable
Returns: TRUE if it is available
| bool |
[const]
Check if charset is registered for use in mime messages. TRUE also for some not-yet-registered charsets (UTF-7 and UTF-8)
Returns: TRUE if it is registered
| QFont & |
Set charset of QFont to this. Should be used instead of QFont::setCharSet()
Parameters:
| fnt | Font we want set charset of |
Returns: The font after setting the charset
| QFont::CharSet |
[const]
Get QT's id of charset. Qt has id defined only for ISO-8859-* charsets, so their charset functions should not be used
Returns: The Qt font charset id
| int |
[const]
Get nuber of bits needed to represent a character. As for now only 8-bit characters are supported well
Returns: Number of bits per character
| bool |
check if character is printable in selected charset
Parameters:
| chr | Character to check |
Returns: TRUE if it is printable
| bool |
[const]
compares charsets
Parameters:
| kch | Character to compare to |
Returns: TRUE this and kch are the same charset
| QString |
Gets X charset identifier (last two fields of X font name)
Returns: string representing X charset name
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For internal use only
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[const]
For internal use only