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Revision as of 02:42, 20 October 2016

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Description


The CP1251ANSI unit provides the ANSI to Unicode (and reverse) and Uppercase/Lowercase mappings for the CP1251 ANSI (Cyrillic) character set. To use this unit include it in the uses clause of any unit in your program, the code page will be registered during unit initialization and will be available for string translation functions such as AnsiUpperCase.

This unit can be used as the default ANSI code page in a call to the SetACP function in the Ultibo unit, the corresponding OEM code page will be set to CP866OEM.

Code page ID: CP_ANSI_1251

Constants


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Type definitions


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Public variables


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Function declarations



Initialization functions

procedure CP1251ANSIInit;
Description: Initialize the CP1251ANSI unit
Note This function is called automatically by unit initialization


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