Op 05-10-17 om 00:29 schreef Zbyněk Fiala via Lazarus:
I needed it a long time ago and probably there is more simple way now.
Using utf8tools and LazUTF8:
https://gist.github.com/zbyna/6d9cd98ca22fa4261f54a0a06a7e6f51
Dne 4.10.2017 v 18:19 Denis Kozlov via Lazarus napsal(a):
You could use Unicode character decomposition.
For example, é (U+00E9) can be decomposed into an equivalent string of
the base letter e (U+0065) and combining acute accent (U+0301).
Then, you could simply delete combining acute accents, leaving just
the base letters.
Denis
On 04/10/2017 17:08, Koenraad Lelong via Lazarus wrote:
Hi,
Is there an easy way to replace accented letters (mostly the French
one's) with their not-accented equivalents ? E.g. é -> e.
I could do it with a lookup-table I think, but are there more
efficient ways ?
TIA,
Koenraad.
Hi,
I tried your routine, but is seems not to work. When I give a "normal"
string, I get the same string as result which is fine.
When I give a string with accented letters, I get an empty string as result.
Is there a way to identify the type of the string ? I.e. utf8, utf16, ...
Software is intended for Windows.
TIA,
Koenraad
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