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How can we use functions setwindow,scrollwindowup and scrollwindown

hii friends
I want to know the uses of above functions,each takes 5 integer
arguments.
I m not able to interpret the use of these functions.What I know about
them is as follows
A window gets created on the screen,it can be scrolled up or down
I want to display data in thet window in form of list and i may be
able to scroll it up and down with arrow keys

can any one help !
Nov 14 '05 #1
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pooja <po*****@yahoo.com> scribbled the following:
hii friends
I want to know the uses of above functions,each takes 5 integer
arguments.
I m not able to interpret the use of these functions.What I know about
them is as follows
A window gets created on the screen,it can be scrolled up or down
I want to display data in thet window in form of list and i may be
able to scroll it up and down with arrow keys can any one help !


These functions are not part of the C language, but instead a
platform-specific extension. Please ask in a newsgroup dedicated to
your own platform, thanks.

--
/-- Joona Palaste (pa*****@cc.helsinki.fi) ------------- Finland --------\
\-- http://www.helsinki.fi/~palaste --------------------- rules! --------/
"We sorcerers don't like to eat our words, so to say."
- Sparrowhawk
Nov 14 '05 #2
pooja <po*****@yahoo.com> scribbled the following:
hii friends
I want to know the uses of above functions,each takes 5 integer
arguments.
I m not able to interpret the use of these functions.What I know about
them is as follows
A window gets created on the screen,it can be scrolled up or down
I want to display data in thet window in form of list and i may be
able to scroll it up and down with arrow keys can any one help !


These functions are not part of the C language, but instead a
platform-specific extension. Please ask in a newsgroup dedicated to
your own platform, thanks.

--
/-- Joona Palaste (pa*****@cc.helsinki.fi) ------------- Finland --------\
\-- http://www.helsinki.fi/~palaste --------------------- rules! --------/
"We sorcerers don't like to eat our words, so to say."
- Sparrowhawk
Nov 14 '05 #3


pooja wrote:

hii friends
I want to know the uses of above functions,each takes 5 integer
arguments.
I m not able to interpret the use of these functions.What I know about
them is as follows
A window gets created on the screen,it can be scrolled up or down
I want to display data in thet window in form of list and i may be
able to scroll it up and down with arrow keys

can any one help !


These are not standard C functions. C knows nothing about windows or
screens.
You need to ask this in a platform-specific newsgroup that knows
something about thses (VB or Pascal?).
--
Fred L. Kleinschmidt
Boeing Associate Technical Fellow
Technical Architect, Common User Interface Services
M/S 2R-94 (206)544-5225
Nov 14 '05 #4


pooja wrote:

hii friends
I want to know the uses of above functions,each takes 5 integer
arguments.
I m not able to interpret the use of these functions.What I know about
them is as follows
A window gets created on the screen,it can be scrolled up or down
I want to display data in thet window in form of list and i may be
able to scroll it up and down with arrow keys

can any one help !


These are not standard C functions. C knows nothing about windows or
screens.
You need to ask this in a platform-specific newsgroup that knows
something about thses (VB or Pascal?).
--
Fred L. Kleinschmidt
Boeing Associate Technical Fellow
Technical Architect, Common User Interface Services
M/S 2R-94 (206)544-5225
Nov 14 '05 #5

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