Am Dienstag, den 29.11.2005, 09:56 +0100 schrieb Stephan Bergmann:
> Marc Santhoff wrote:
> > Am Montag, den 28.11.2005, 10:29 +0100 schrieb Stephan Bergmann:
> >
> >>Marc Santhoff wrote:
> >>
> >>>Hi,
> >>>
> >>>I'm using dictionaries from basic code and noticed a problem. When the
> >>>search word from a dictionary entry is inserted into a writer doc the
> >>>encoding is not shown correctly.
> >>>
> >>>Try this in a german localized version:
> >>>
> >>>sub encError
> >>> dls = createUnoService("com.sun.star.linguistic2.DictionaryList")
> >>> dic = dls.getDictionaryByName("soffice.dic")
> >>> entries = dic.getEntries()
> >>> msgbox entries(16).getDictionaryWord()
> >>>end sub
> >>>
> >>>In a german language version of OO.o 1.1.x this should read
> >>>"Bemaßungslinien" but the char "ß" is not converted correctly. This
> >>>holds true for the german OO.o2.0-RC1/Windows, too.
> >>>
> >>>Is this worth filing an issue or is it a pilots error?
> >>
> >>It sure sounds like an error (so please file an issue):
> >>XDictionaryEntry.getDictionaryWord returns a UNO string, which is
> >>Unicode, so no excuse to garble an "ß" (and Basic's msgbox command
> >>should also be fully Unicode...).
> >
> >
> > Thank for replying.
> >
> > I only thought I was missing some conversion function or the like
> > because all umlauts are garbled too. They are shown as two chars in a
> > writer doc. And from the GUI anything works as expected ...
>
> You mean, adding text to a writer doc via some Basic code (where the
> text to be added is represented as a literal Basic string) leads to
> garbled characters? That's strange. Maybe Andreas Bregas knows whether
> there is some part of Basic or the Basic IDE that works with
> locale-dependent text encodings instead of Unicode?
Yes, that's what I wanted to say.
Another Test fpor the german localized OO.o:
sub encError2
BasicLibraries.LoadLibrary("Tools")
dls = createUnoService("com.sun.star.linguistic2.DictionaryList")
dic = dls.getDictionaryByName("soffice.dic")
entries = dic.getEntries()
tmpDoc = CreateNewDocument("swriter")
csr = tmpDoc.Text.createTextCursor()
tmpDoc.Text.string = entries(16).getDictionaryWord() ' "ß"
tEnd = tmpDoc.Text.getEnd()
tEnd.String = entries(46).getDictionaryWord() ' "ö"
end sub
This does garble the special chars, too.
Regards,
Marc
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