ScriptIsComplex (Windows CE 5.0)
This function determines whether a Unicode string requires complex script processing.
HRESULT WINAPI ScriptIsComplex( const WCHAR* pwcInChars, int cInChars, DWORD dwFlags);
Parameters
- pwcInChars
[in] Pointer to the string to be tested. - cInChars
[in] Length of the string, in characters. - dwFlags
[in] This parameter can be one of the following values.Value Description SIC_ASCIIDIGIT Treats digits U+0030 to U+0039 as complex. Set this flag if the string would be displayed with digit substitution enabled. If you are following the user's NLS settings using ScriptRecordDigitSubstitution, you can pass SCRIPT_DIGITSUBSTITUTE.DigitSubstitute != SCRIPT_DIGITSUBSTITUTE_NONE. SIC_COMPLEX Treats complex script letters as complex. This should normally be set. SIC_NEUTRAL Treats neutrals as complex. Set this flag if you might be displaying the string with RTL reading order.
Return Values
The function returns S_OK if the string requires complex script processing. The function returns S_FALSE if the string can be handled by standard API calls, that is, the string contains only characters laid out side-by-side and left-to-right. If any other unrecoverable error is encountered, it is returned as an HRESULT.
Requirements
OS Versions: Windows CE 5.0 and later.
Header: Usp10.h.
Link Library: Uspce.lib.
See Also
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