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1.1 ! root 1: Sample: Primitive Drag & Drop Unicode Input Method ! 2: ! 3: Summary: ! 4: ! 5: The UNIPUT sample provides a primitive, mouse based, input ! 6: method. It will allow the user to grab any character covered ! 7: by a unicode font, and drag the character to a second window. ! 8: If the user drops the character on the second window, that ! 9: window is sent a WM_CHAR message with the appropriate key code. ! 10: ! 11: More Information: ! 12: ! 13: The status bar at the bottom of the window shows three fields ! 14: of information. On the left is the title of the last window ! 15: to receive a WM_CHAR. In the center, is the type of that window, ! 16: either Unicode or Ansi. On the right is a list of the most ! 17: recently dropped characters... sort of a history buffer. ! 18: ! 19: There is an online help file with more information. ! 20: ! 21: Notice: ! 22: ! 23: There is a font distributed on the Win32 SDK disk which covers ! 24: more than one thousand unicode characters. In order to use this ! 25: application to its full potential, you will want to install that ! 26: font using the Control Panel, Fonts item. The font is named ! 27: UCLUCIDA.TTF.
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