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typedef struct _tagTextSettings
{
L_UINT32 uStructSize;
L_BOOL bBullets;
DOC2_CODEPAGESETTING CpSetng;
L_BOOL bConvertTabs;
L_WCHAR * pszLineBreak;
L_BOOL bLineBreaks;
L_WCHAR * pszPageBreak;
L_BOOL bPageBreaks;
} TEXTSETTINGS, * pTEXTSETTINGS;
The TEXTSETTINGS structure provides information about settings for the DOC2_TEXT output format.
Member |
Description |
|
uStructSize |
Structure size. It should be equal to size of(UTEXTLINEBREAKSSETTINGS). |
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bBullets |
Specifies whether bullets are in the document. Possible values are: |
|
|
Value |
Meaning |
|
TRUE |
Bullets are in the document. |
|
FALSE |
Bullets are not in the document. |
CpSetng |
Specifies the code page. For a list of possible values, refer to DOC2_CODEPAGESETTING |
|
bConvertTabs |
Specifies whether to convert tabs. Possible values are: |
|
|
Value |
Meaning |
|
TRUE |
Convert tabs. |
|
FALSE |
Do not convert tabs. |
pszLineBreak |
Unicode character string that contains the characters to use when inserting Line breaks.The toolkit will allocate memory internally for this member using the Windows GlobalAllocPtr macro. After you are done using this structure, you must use the Windows GlobalFreePtr macro to free the memory allocated by the toolkit if it contains a valid pointer (not NULL). |
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bLineBreaks |
Specifies whether to insert line breaks. |
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|
Value |
Meaning |
|
TRUE |
Insert line breaks. |
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FALSE |
Do not insert line breaks. |
pszPageBreak |
Unicode character string that contains the characters that are used for page breaks. |
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bPageBreaks |
Specifies whether to use page breaks. Possible values are: |
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|
Value |
Meaning |
|
TRUE |
Use page breaks. |
|
FALSE |
Do not use page breaks. |
Comments
pTEXTSETTINGS is a pointer to a TEXTSETTINGS structure. If the function parameter type is pTEXTSETTINGS, declare a TEXTSETTINGS variable, update the structure's fields, and pass the variable's address in the parameter. Declaring a pTEXTSETTINGS variable is necessary only if the program requires a pointer.
This structure is used with the following functions: