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TextEncoding |
Header: TextCommon.h |
typedef UInt32 TextEncoding;
A text encoding specification is a set of numeric codes used to identify text encodings. It specifies the base text encoding, the text encoding variant, and the text encoding format. It is used, for example, to identify the encoding of text passed to a text converter. Two such specifications are neededfor source and destination encodingwhen calling the Text Encoding Converter or the Unicode Converter to convert text.
You can use these data types when When you create a text encoding specification you can use the TextEncodingBase, TextEncodingVariant, and TextEncodingFormat data types.
A text encoding specification is defined by the TextEncoding data type.
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