Hi,

You can use api streams like XTextInputStream and method setEncoding.

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Noelson


2011/2/14 Cor Nouws <oo...@nouenoff.nl>

> Hi Stephan,
>
> Stephan Bergmann wrote (14-02-11 11:27)
>
>
>  I assume Basic's Open uses as encoding for the given file the value of
>> osl_getThreadTextEncoding (which is something like OOo's abstraction of
>> the text encoding in use in the system, which typically happens to be
>> UTF-8 in Ubuntu, but MS-1252 on a Western European Windows; the latter
>> in turn is very similar to ISO 8859-1 and ISO 8859-15). No idea if you
>> can tell Basic to use a specific encoding for a given file.
>>
>
> There is no argument available in Basic.
>
> Searching for osl_getThreadTextEncoding leads me to OStringToOUString.
>
> Grepping for that, I see quite some entries as e.g.
>   rtl::OStringToOUString( aString, RTL_TEXTENCODING_UTF8 )
> so I guess in the code it could be possible.
>
> OK, thanks for the pointer anyway ;-)
>
>
> Cor
>
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