LwrText
LowerText Provide localizable lowercasing
#include <Script.h> Script Manager
void LowerText( textPtr, len );
Ptr textPtr ; a pointer to the text to be lowercased
short len ; the length of the text
The LowerText procedure provides localizable lowercase conversion of text
up to 32 KB in length.
Returns: None

Notes: The LwrText interface is still available and is identical to LowerText.
The LowerText, UpperText, StripText, and StripUpperText
procedures may move memory.
The LwrText procedure was available with Script Manager 2.0 as a
high-level interface to the _LwrString trap. Beginning with system
software version 6.0.4, LwrText was localizable by using tables in the
'itl2' resource. The UprText procedure was also available in
Script Manager 2.0 as a high-level interface to the _UprString trap but
was generally not localized.
In system software version 7.0, a new set of routines is available from
both assembly and high-level languages to provide localizable lowercasing,
uppercasing, and stripping of diacritical marks. All of these
routines-LowerText, UpperText, StripText, and
StripUpperText-use trap 0xA056 (formerly called LwrString), but
they set the operating-system trap flags to indicate which function is
desired. UpperText provides a localizable version of UprText. The name
LwrString can still be used; however, you are encouraged to use the new
names that have been defined for the various functions of the LwrString
trap.
Trap macro _LowerText
On entry A0: pointer to first character of string
D0: length of string in bytes (word); must be less
than 32 KB
On exit D0: result code