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authorTimothy Pearson <kb9vqf@pearsoncomputing.net>2012-01-26 23:32:43 -0600
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-<!-- index TQApplication!defaultCodec() --><!-- index defaultCodec()!TQApplication --><!-- index DEFAULTCODEC!in Project Files --><!-- index Chinese Language --><!-- index Japanese Language --><p><a href="qtextcodec.html#setCodecForTr">TQTextCodec::setCodecForTr</a>() makes it possible to choose a 8-bit encoding for literal strings that appear within <tt>tr()</tt> calls. This is useful for applications whose source language is, for example, Chinese or Japanese. If no encoding is set, <tt>tr()</tt> uses Latin-1.</p>
-<p>If you do use the <a href="qtextcodec.html#codecForTr">TQTextCodec::codecForTr</a>() mechanism in your application, <em>TQt Linguist</em> needs you to set the <tt>DEFAULTCODEC</tt> entry in the <tt>.pro</tt> file as well. For example:</p>
+<!-- index TQApplication!defaultCodec() --><!-- index defaultCodec()!TQApplication --><!-- index DEFAULTCODEC!in Project Files --><!-- index Chinese Language --><!-- index Japanese Language --><p><a href="ntqtextcodec.html#setCodecForTr">TQTextCodec::setCodecForTr</a>() makes it possible to choose a 8-bit encoding for literal strings that appear within <tt>tr()</tt> calls. This is useful for applications whose source language is, for example, Chinese or Japanese. If no encoding is set, <tt>tr()</tt> uses Latin-1.</p>
+<p>If you do use the <a href="ntqtextcodec.html#codecForTr">TQTextCodec::codecForTr</a>() mechanism in your application, <em>TQt Linguist</em> needs you to set the <tt>DEFAULTCODEC</tt> entry in the <tt>.pro</tt> file as well. For example:</p>
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DEFAULTCODEC = ISO-8859-5
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