| % File src/library/base/man/l10n_info.Rd |
| % Part of the R package, https://www.R-project.org |
| % Copyright 1995-2007 R Core Team |
| % Distributed under GPL 2 or later |
| |
| \name{l10n_info} |
| \alias{l10n_info} |
| \title{Localization Information} |
| \description{ |
| Report on localization information. |
| } |
| \usage{ |
| l10n_info() |
| } |
| \value{ |
| A list with three logical components: |
| \item{MBCS}{If a multi-byte character set in use?} |
| \item{UTF-8}{Is this a UTF-8 locale?} |
| \item{Latin-1}{Is this a Latin-1 locale?} |
| #ifdef windows |
| \item{codepage}{integer: the Windows codepage corresponding to the |
| locale \R is using (and not necessarily that Windows is using).} |
| #endif |
| } |
| #ifdef windows |
| \details{ |
| Common codepages are 1252 (Western European), 1250 (Central European), |
| 1251 (Cyrillic), 1253 (Greek), 1254 (Turkish), 1255 (Hebrew), 1256 |
| (Arabic), 1257 (Baltic), 1258 (Vietnamese), 874 (Thai), 932 |
| (Japanese), 936 (Simplified Chinese), 949 (Korean) and 950 |
| (Traditional Chinese). \R does not allow the C locale, and uses 1252 |
| as the default codepage. |
| } |
| #endif |
| \seealso{ |
| \code{\link{Sys.getlocale}}, \code{\link{localeconv}} |
| } |
| \examples{ |
| l10n_info() |
| } |
| \keyword{ utilities } |