Unicode.unicharGetMirrorChar

In Unicode, some characters are mirrored. This means that their images are mirrored horizontally in text that is laid out from right to left. For instance, "(" would become its mirror image, ")", in right-to-left text. If ch has the Unicode mirrored property and there is another unicode character that typically has a glyph that is the mirror image of ch's glyph and mirrored_ch is set, it puts that character in the address pointed to by mirrored_ch. Otherwise the original character is put. Since 2.4

class Unicode
static
int
unicharGetMirrorChar

Parameters

ch gunichar

a Unicode character

mirroredCh gunichar

location to store the mirrored character

Return Value

Type: int

TRUE if ch has a mirrored character, FALSE otherwise

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