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Microsoft Windows NT Build 511 (SDK Final Release) 07-24-1993
Sample: Primitive Drag & Drop Unicode Input Method Summary: The UNIPUT sample provides a primitive, mouse based, input method. It will allow the user to grab any character covered by a unicode font, and drag the character to a second window. If the user drops the character on the second window, that window is sent a WM_CHAR message with the appropriate key code. More Information: The status bar at the bottom of the window shows three fields of information. On the left is the title of the last window to receive a WM_CHAR. In the center, is the type of that window, either Unicode or Ansi. On the right is a list of the most recently dropped characters... sort of a history buffer. There is an online help file with more information. Notice: There is a font distributed on the Win32 SDK disk which covers more than one thousand unicode characters. In order to use this application to its full potential, you will want to install that font using the Control Panel, Fonts item. The font is named UCLUCIDA.TTF.
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