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FONTSIGNATURE structure

Contains information identifying the code pages and Unicode subranges for which a given font provides glyphs.

Syntax


typedef struct tagFONTSIGNATURE {
  DWORD fsUsb[4];
  DWORD fsCsb[2];
} FONTSIGNATURE, *PFONTSIGNATURE;

Members

fsUsb

A 128-bit Unicode subset bitfield (USB) identifying up to 126 Unicode subranges. Each bit, except the two most significant bits, represents a single subrange. The most significant bit is always 1 and identifies the bitfield as a font signature; the second most significant bit is reserved and must be 0. Unicode subranges are numbered in accordance with the ISO 10646 standard. For more information, see Unicode Subset Bitfields.

fsCsb

A 64-bit, code-page bitfield (CPB) that identifies a specific character set or code page. Code pages are in the lower 32 bits of this bitfield. The high 32 are used for non-Windows code pages. For more information, see Code Page Bitfields.

Remarks

GDI relies on Windows code pages fitting within a 32-bit value. Furthermore, the highest 2 bits within this value are reserved for GDI internal use and may not be assigned to code pages.

Requirements

Minimum supported client

Windows 2000 Professional [desktop apps only]

Minimum supported server

Windows 2000 Server [desktop apps only]

Header

Wingdi.h (include Windows.h)

See also

Unicode and Character Set Structures
LOCALESIGNATURE

 

 

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