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diff --git a/src/corelib/codecs/codecs.qdoc b/src/corelib/codecs/codecs.qdoc index 05714b2253..f878f33f82 100644 --- a/src/corelib/codecs/codecs.qdoc +++ b/src/corelib/codecs/codecs.qdoc @@ -346,9 +346,9 @@ The environment variable \c UNICODEMAP_JP can be used to fine-tune the JIS, Shift-JIS, and EUC-JP codecs. The mapping - names are as for the Japanese XML working group's \link - http://www.y-adagio.com/public/standards/tr_xml_jpf/toc.htm XML - Japanese Profile\endlink, because it names and explains all the + names are as for the Japanese XML working group's + \l{XML Japanese Profile}, + because it names and explains all the widely used mappings. Here are brief descriptions, written by Serika Kurusugawa: @@ -486,11 +486,10 @@ TSCII, formally the Tamil Standard Code Information Interchange specification, is a commonly used charset for Tamils. The official page for the standard is at - \link http://www.tamil.net/tscii/ http://www.tamil.net/tscii/\endlink + \l{http://www.tamil.net/tscii/} This codec uses the mapping table found at - \link http://www.geocities.com/Athens/5180/tsciiset.html - http://www.geocities.com/Athens/5180/tsciiset.html\endlink. + \l{http://www.geocities.com/Athens/5180/tsciiset.html}. Tamil uses composed Unicode which might cause some problems if you are using Unicode fonts instead of TSCII fonts. |