Important: The information in this document is obsolete and should not be used for new development.
Using the Script Manager
This section explains how you can use the Script Manager in performing four types of text-related tasks. Script Manager routines can help you with
- accessing and controlling the configuration of the text-handling environment, by
- determining the version of the Script Manager and the number of active
script systems- checking and setting the system direction
- checking and modifying Script Manager variables
- checking and modifying script variables
- making keyboard settings that affect text input
- obtaining script-related information to help you process text, by
- determining script codes from font information
- using character-type information for searching and analyzing text
- directly accessing a script system's international resources
- using specific tables within a script system's international resources
- converting text for specialized purposes, by
- converting source text from any script system into script-independent tokens
- transliterating text from one subscript to another within a script system
- modifying the features of a script system, by
- replacing or modifying the default international resources of a script system
- replacing individual text-handling routines in 1-byte complex script systems
Subtopics
- Testing for the Script Manager and Script Systems
- Controlling Settings
- Obtaining Information
- Converting Text
- Modifying Script Systems