Thank you very much for your reply.
But in those days (sope49-4.9-20100722_1664.el5.1.src.rpm) I implemented
the support for Windows charset 1255 (Hebrew) in part in the
libFoundation directory in the following files :
SOPE/libFoundation/Foundation/NSString.m
SOPE/libFoundation/Foundation/NSString.h
SOPE/libFoundation/Foundation/NSString+StringEncoding.m
and in : /usr/GNUstep/System/Library/Headers/Foundation/NSString.h.
Do you have any suggestion where in GnuStep or SOPE I can implement
support for windows 1255 charset ?.
Thanks,
Kobi.
Wolfgang Sourdeau wrote:
Le 2010-10-28 02:10, [email protected] a écrit :
Hi All,
During the days of sope49-4.9-20100722_1664.el5.1.src.rpm (and
before), the
source tree included a directory named libFoundation which contained
serval
files that could be used to implement the decoding of windows horrible
charsets.
Could someone tell me how to implement decoding of windows charsets
in the new
versions of SOPE as from Aug 2010.
Thanks allot,
Kobi.
Hi Kobi,
libFoundation has been removed altogether from our "fork" of SOPE
because we only use GNUstep with SOGo and we use GNUstep with SOGo
because libFoundation lacked important features and was mainly
unmaintained compared to the gnustep base library.
Now, regarding your methods, there are extensions in libNGExtensions,
such as, for example, -[NSString dataUsingEncodingNamed: (NSString *)
encoding]. which can possibly help you.
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