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Introduction | ||
Internationalizing Windows Software | ||
A Character Set Primer | 8 | |
Programming with Character Sets | 30 | |
MS-DOS and Windows | 40 | |
Managing Country-Dependent Parameters | 47 | |
Coping with Keyboards | 54 | |
Handling Resources | 66 | |
A Library of Internationalization Support Functions | 80 | |
Zooming, Coordinate Spaces, and Transformations: From Win16 to Win32 | ||
GDI Coordinate Spaces | 95 | |
The GDI Device Transform | 98 | |
The World Transform | 106 | |
ZOOM | 114 | |
Win16 and the Display Driver | 132 | |
Programming Windows for Pen Computing | ||
The Pen and What It Can Do | 140 | |
How the Pen Affects Your Program Design | 143 | |
A Look at What's in Store in This Article | 145 | |
Windows Architecture Enhancements for the Pen | 146 | |
Cooking Up a Program | 154 | |
Working with PENPAL: Using an I-Beam Cursor | 165 | |
Registering with PENWIN.DLL | 166 | |
Run-Time Linking with PENWIN.DLL | 167 | |
First Enhancements: Customizing an hedit Control | 169 | |
Using Ink as a Data Type: Delayed Recognition in an hedit Control | 175 | |
Using bedit Controls | 180 | |
Writing Direct: Using ProcessWriting on Your Window | 191 | |
Gesturing: Handling Gestures Directly | 194 | |
Text Entry: Dealing with Recognized Text | 198 | |
Being Selective with Your Own Windows: Getting an RC Setup | 199 | |
Limiting Input: Tuning Recognition with a Dictionary Procedure | 201 | |
The Beginning of Pen Enhancements | 209 | |
NetBIOS Programming | ||
NetBIOS Basics | 212 | |
NetBIOS Programming | 218 | |
NetBIOS Programming Problems in Windows | 227 | |
Explanation of Sample Program | 243 | |
Developing Virtual Device Drivers | ||
Using Services | 261 | |
Writing VxD Services | 262 | |
Writing VxD APIs | 264 | |
Interfacing with the Real World | 266 | |
Memory Management | 275 | |
Virtual Device Driver Example | 278 | |
Visual Basic as a Professional Tool | ||
An Example Application | 291 | |
Creating a Prototype of an Application Interface | 294 | |
Using Dynamic Link Libraries | 298 | |
Enhancing Visual Basic Using Custom Controls | 302 | |
Using Visual Basic to Enhance Existing Applications | 303 | |
Visual Basic as a Complete Development System | 306 | |
Index | 309 |
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