TECGetMailTextEncodings
Returns the currently supported mail encoding specifications for a specified region.
pascal OSStatus TECGetMailTextEncodings (
RegionCode locale,
TextEncoding availableEncodings[],
ItemCount maxAvailableEncodings,
ItemCount *actualAvailableEncodings);
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locale
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A Mac OS region code indicating the locale for which you want to obtain encodings. A region code designates a combination of language, writing system, and geographic region; the region may not correspond to a particular country (for example, Swiss French or Arabic).
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availableEncodings[]
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An array composed of text encoding specifications. On return, the array contains specifications for the currently supported e-mail text encodings in the specified region. To determine how large an array to allocate, use the function TECCountMailTextEncodings.
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maxAvailableEncodings
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The number of text encoding specifications the availableEncodings array can contain.
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actualAvailableEncodings
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A pointer to a value of type ItemCount. On output, this value indicates the number of text encodings the function returned in the availableEncodings array.
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function result
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A result code. See
Text Encoding Conversion Manager Result Codes
for a list of possible values. If other than noErr, then one of the text conversion plug-ins encountered an error when polled by the Text Encoding Converter.
DISCUSSION
The TECGetMailTextEncodings function returns the text encoding specifications currently supported from those that are commonly used for e-mail in the specified region. The text encoding specifications are returned in the array you pass to the function as the availableEncodings parameter, eliminating any duplicate information in the process. Consequently, the number of encodings TECGetMailTextEncodings returns in the availableEncodings array may be fewer than the number of elements you allocated for the array based on your call to TECCountMailTextEncodings.
© 1999 Apple Computer, Inc. – (Last Updated 13 Dec 99)