Annotation of mstools/samples/midimon/prefer.h, revision 1.1.1.1

1.1       root        1: /*
                      2:  *  prefer.h
                      3:  */
                      4: 
                      5: 
                      6: /* MIDIMON.INI entries.
                      7:  */
                      8: #define INI_FILENAME        (LPSTR) "MIDIMON.INI"
                      9: #define INI_DISPLAYWINDOW   (LPSTR) "Display Window"
                     10: #define INI_X               (LPSTR) "x"
                     11: #define INI_Y               (LPSTR) "y"
                     12: #define INI_W               (LPSTR) "w"
                     13: #define INI_H               (LPSTR) "h"
                     14: 
                     15: /* Default values for preference variables.
                     16:  */
                     17: #define DEF_X               20
                     18: #define DEF_Y               20
                     19: #define DEF_W               481
                     20: #define DEF_H               256
                     21: 
                     22: 
                     23: /* Data structure used to specify user preferences.
                     24:  */
                     25: typedef struct preferences_tag
                     26: {
                     27:     int iInitialX;
                     28:     int iInitialY;
                     29:     int iInitialW;
                     30:     int iInitialH;
                     31:     DWORD dwInputBufferSize;
                     32:     DWORD dwDisplayBufferSize;
                     33:     int wDisplayFormat;
                     34: } PREFERENCES;
                     35: typedef PREFERENCES FAR *LPPREFERENCES;
                     36: 
                     37: 
                     38: /* Function prototypes
                     39:  */
                     40: void getPreferences(LPPREFERENCES);
                     41: void setPreferences(LPPREFERENCES);

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