| In this directory you might find my implemantation of the Windows |
| String. The patch lstr.patch includes whats needed for the following |
| lstrcat,lstrcmp,lstrcmpi,lstrcpy,lstrcpyn,lstrlen,AnsiUpper,AnsiLower, |
| IsCharAlpha,IsCharAlphanumeric,IsCharUpper,IsCharLower,AnsiUpperBuff, |
| AnsiLowerBuff,AnsiNext,AnsiPrev. Simply apply the patch to Wine.0.4.1 |
| Also there should be the files oem2ansi.trl and ansi2oem.trl that |
| define how to translate between ansi and oem codepage 861 I believe |
| they call it. These files where created by the Windows program |
| oemansi.exe which is also included. To get the oem<->ansi translations |
| right for your part of the world just run oemansi under Windows not |
| Wine and oemansi will create oem2ansi and ansi2oem for your locale |
| that is if your Windows/Dos is set up correctly. Move the .trl files |
| into the directory from where you run wine. If Wine does not find the |
| *.trl in the current directory AnsiToOem and OemToAnsi will be |
| Some functions depend upon libc functions like toupper, tolower and |
| isalpha that, as far as I know, are totally without support for NLS |
| and ISO 8859-1. Default Ansi<->OEM translations when *.trl files are |
| NOTE: Please don't run oemansi.exe under wine. |