//
// VbStrConv.cs
//
// Authors:
// Martin Adoue (martin@cwanet.com)
// Chris J Breisch (cjbreisch@altavista.net) (auto-generated by ClassGenerator)
//
// (C) 2002 Ximian Inc.
//
using System;
namespace Microsoft.VisualBasic
{
///
/// When you call the StrConv function, you can use the following enumeration
/// members in your code in place of the actual values.
///
[System.FlagsAttribute]
public enum VbStrConv : int {
///
/// Performs no conversion
///
None = 0,
///
/// Uses linguistic rules for casing, rather than File System (default). Valid with UpperCase and LowerCase only.
///
LinguisticCasing = 1024,
///
/// Converts the string to uppercase characters.
///
UpperCase = 1,
///
/// Converts the string to lowercase characters.
///
LowerCase = 2,
///
/// Converts the first letter of every word in string to uppercase.
///
ProperCase = 3,
///
/// Converts narrow (half-width) characters in the string to wide (full-width) characters. (Applies to Asian locales.)
///
Wide = 4, //*
///
/// Converts wide (full-width) characters in the string to narrow (half-width) characters. (Applies to Asian locales.)
///
Narrow = 8, //*
///
/// Converts Hiragana characters in the string to Katakana characters. (Applies to Japan only.)
///
Katakana = 16, //**
///
/// Converts Katakana characters in the string to Hiragana characters. (Applies to Japan only.)
///
Hiragana = 32, //**
///
/// Converts Traditional Chinese characters to Simplified Chinese. (Applies to Asian locales.)
///
SimplifiedChinese =256, //*
///
/// Converts Simplified Chinese characters to Traditional Chinese. (Applies to Asian locales.)
///
TraditionalChinese = 512 //*
/*
* Applies to Asian locales.
** Applies to Japan only.
*/
}
}