Outputs a character, applying the specified character type.
The character is assumed to belong to the character set selected by the open function.
VOID SOPutCharX(
WORD wCh, | |
WORD wType, | |
HPROC reserved | |
); |
SO_COUNT |
The character is countable and may be deleted. Characters without this value are for display purposes and do not enter into character count calculations for write back. |
SO_HIDDEN |
The character is not visible on the display. |
SO_LIMITEDIT |
Consecutive characters of this type will be deleted as a group. No write back command will begin on one of these characters, but it may encompass a group of these characters. |
None.
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