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#ifndef __com_sun_star_i18n_NativeNumberMode_idl__
#define __com_sun_star_i18n_NativeNumberMode_idl__
//=============================================================================
module com { module sun { module star { module i18n {
//=============================================================================
/**
Constants to use with
<member>XExtendedCalendar::getDisplayString()</member> and the
<type>XNativeNumberSupplier</type> methods.
<p> The constants have different meanings if used with different
locales. However, <const>NATNUM1</const> always tries to convert to
a string matching the native number mode of the corresponding
locale. </p>
<p> Where available, the corresponding Microsoft Excel (tm) DBNum
number format code modifier is listed. </p>
<p> Modifiers supported by XExtendedCalendar::getDisplayString() are
marked with CAL: for the specific language and the corresponding
DBNum modifier and the NatNum values used for Y/M/D are listed </p>
@since OpenOffice 1.1.2
*/
published constants NativeNumberMode
{
/** Transliteration to ASCII Arabic digits.
Try to convert any native number string to ASCII.
If already ASCII it remains ASCII.
*/
const short NATNUM0 = 0;
/** Transliteration in <br/>
Chinese: Chinese lower case characters; CAL: 1/7/7 [DBNum1] <br/>
Japanese: short Kanji characters [DBNum1]; CAL: 1/4/4 [DBNum1] <br/>
Korean: Korean lower case characters [DBNum1]; CAL: 1/7/7 [DBNum1] <br/>
Thai: Thai characters <br/>
Arabic: Indic characters <br/>
Indic: Indic characters
*/
const short NATNUM1 = 1;
/** Transliteration in <br/>
Chinese: Chinese upper case characters; CAL: 2/8/8 [DBNum2] <br/>
Japanese: traditional Kanji characters; CAL: 2/5/5 [DBNum2] <br/>
Korean: Korean upper case characters [DBNum2]; CAL: 2/8/8 [DBNum2]
*/
const short NATNUM2 = 2;
/** Transliteration in <br/>
Chinese: fullwidth Arabic digits; CAL: 3/3/3 [DBNum3] <br/>
Japanese: fullwidth Arabic digits; CAL: 3/3/3 [DBNum3] <br/>
Korean: fullwidth Arabic digits [DBNum3]; CAL: 3/3/3 [DBNum3]
*/
const short NATNUM3 = 3;
/** Transliteration in <br/>
Chinese: lower case text [DBNum1] <br/>
Japanese: modern long Kanji text [DBNum2] <br/>
Korean: formal lower case text
*/
const short NATNUM4 = 4;
/** Transliteration in <br/>
Chinese: Chinese upper case text [DBNum2] <br/>
Japanese: traditional long Kanji text [DBNum3] <br/>
Korean: formal upper case text
*/
const short NATNUM5 = 5;
/** Transliteration in <br/>
Chinese: fullwidth text [DBNum3] <br/>
Japanese: fullwidth text <br/>
Korean: fullwidth text
*/
const short NATNUM6 = 6;
/** Transliteration in <br/>
Chinese: short lower case text <br/>
Japanese: modern short Kanji text <br/>
Korean: informal lower case text
*/
const short NATNUM7 = 7;
/** Transliteration in <br/>
Chinese: short upper case text <br/>
Japanese: traditional short Kanji text [DBNum4] <br/>
Korean: informal upper case text
*/
const short NATNUM8 = 8;
/** Transliteration in <br/>
Korean: Hangul characters
*/
const short NATNUM9 = 9;
/** Transliteration in <br/>
Korean: formal Hangul text [DBNum4]; CAL: 9/11/11 [DBNum4]
*/
const short NATNUM10 = 10;
/** Transliteration in <br/>
Korean: informal Hangul text
*/
const short NATNUM11 = 11;
};
//=============================================================================
}; }; }; };
#endif