MUHAMMAD SHUAIB ANJUM
2003-09-30 07:59:50 UTC
Hi!
I hope you'll be in the best of health & mood
I have one-byte code for a Unicode character (in any charset, say
Greek) and I need its 2-byte version (i.e. Standard Unicode for
it),and may be vice-versa, inside a C++ program.
Is there any API, or anything else, to do this transformation , as
in Win2k, System Tools-> Character Map shows both one-byte and
two-byte code for any char, or if
I have to do it on my-own. And any idea that how this transform
will take place, either by having a lookup table of
2-byte -> 1-byte mapping , and if it is to support a good no. of
charsets, what the lookup table will look like :-( Sigh ... I
prefer not to think of it.
or some other way around?
I'll be grateful for a reply.
Regards,
Shuaib
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I hope you'll be in the best of health & mood
I have one-byte code for a Unicode character (in any charset, say
Greek) and I need its 2-byte version (i.e. Standard Unicode for
it),and may be vice-versa, inside a C++ program.
Is there any API, or anything else, to do this transformation , as
in Win2k, System Tools-> Character Map shows both one-byte and
two-byte code for any char, or if
I have to do it on my-own. And any idea that how this transform
will take place, either by having a lookup table of
2-byte -> 1-byte mapping , and if it is to support a good no. of
charsets, what the lookup table will look like :-( Sigh ... I
prefer not to think of it.
or some other way around?
I'll be grateful for a reply.
Regards,
Shuaib
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