File:  [OS/2 SDKs] / pmsdk / include / pm.h
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Microsoft OS/2 SDK PM 02-24-1989

/****************************** Module Header ******************************\
*
* Module Name: PM.H
*
* This is the top level include file for Presentation Manager
*
* Copyright (c) 1989  Microsoft Corporation
*
* ===========================================================================
*
* The following symbols are used in this file for conditional sections.
*
*   INCL_PM               -  ALL of OS/2 Presentation Manager
*   INCL_WIN              -  OS/2 Window Manager
*   INCL_GPI              -  OS/2 GPI
*   INCL_DEV              -  OS/2 Device Support
*   INCL_AVIO             -  OS/2 Advanced VIO
*   INCL_ORDERS           -  OS/2 Graphical Order Formats
*   INCL_BITMAPFILEFORMAT -  OS/2 Bitmap File Format
*   INCL_FONTFILEFORMAT   -  OS/2 Font File Format
*   INCL_ERRORS           -  OS/2 Errors
*
\***************************************************************************/

/* if INCL_PM defined then define all the symbols */
#ifdef INCL_PM
    #define INCL_WIN
    #define INCL_GPI
    #define INCL_DEV
    #define INCL_AVIO
    #define INCL_PIC
    #define INCL_ORDERS
    #define INCL_BITMAPFILEFORMAT
    #define INCL_FONTFILEFORMAT
    #define INCL_ERRORS
#endif /* INCL_PM */

#include <pmwin.h>     /* OS/2 Window Manager definitions */
#include <pmgpi.h>     /* OS/2 GPI definitions */
#include <pmdev.h>     /* OS/2 Device Context definitions */
#ifdef INCL_AVIO
#include <pmavio.h>    /* OS/2 AVIO definitions */
#endif
#ifdef INCL_ORDERS
#include <pmord.h>     /* OS/2 Graphical Order Formats */
#endif
#ifdef INCL_BITMAPFILEFORMAT
#include <pmbitmap.h>  /* OS/2 Bitmap File Format definition */
#endif
#ifdef INCL_FONTFILEFORMAT
#include <pmfont.h>    /* OS/2 Font File Format definition */
#endif

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