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guessPrimaryLanguage
- Description
- determines the single most probable language of a sub-string.
Please note that because statistical analysis is part
of the algorithm the the likelihood to get the correct
result increases with the length of the sub-string.
A word is much less likely guessed correctly compared to
a sentence or even a whole paragraph.
Also note that some languages are that 'close' to each other
that it will be quite unlikely to find a difference in them,
e.g. English (UK), English (IE) and English (AUS) and
most liklely English (US) as well. And thus the result may
be arbitrary.
- Returns
- the locale for the language identified.
If no language could be identified the locale will be empty.
- Parameter aText
- all the text including the part that should checked.
- Parameter nStartPos
- specifies the starting index of the sub-string to be checked
The value must met 0 <= nStartPos < (length of text - 1).
@param nLen
specifies the length of the sub-string to be checked.
The value must met 0 <= nLen <= (length of text).
@see Locale
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disableLanguages
- Description
- allows to explicitly discard some languages from the set of
languages possibly returned.
By default all languages are enabled.
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enableLanguages
- Description
- allows to explicitly re-enable some languages that got previously
disabled.
By default all languages are enabled.
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getAvailableLanguages
sequence< ::com::sun::star::lang::Locale > |
getAvailableLanguages(); |
- Description
- returns a list of all supported languages.
This should be the same as the mathematical union of
all enabled and disabled languages.
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getEnabledLanguages
sequence< ::com::sun::star::lang::Locale > |
getEnabledLanguages(); |
- Description
- returns the list of all enabled languages
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getDisabledLanguages
sequence< ::com::sun::star::lang::Locale > |
getDisabledLanguages(); |
- Description
- returns the list of all disabled languages
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