LOCALESIGNATURE
The LOCALESIGNATURE structure contains extended font-signature information, including two code-page bitfields (CPBs) that define the default and supported character sets and code-pages. This structure is typically used to represent the relationships between font coverage and locales.
typedef struct tagLOCALESIGNATURE {
DWORD lsUsb[4];
DWORD lsCsbDefault[2];
DWORD lsCsbSupported[2];
} LOCALESIGNATURE;
Members
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lsUsb
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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 is reserved and must be 0. Unicode subranges are numbered in accordance with the ISO 10646 standard.
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lsCsbDefault
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A code-page bitfield that indicates the default OEM and ANSI code-pages for a locale. The code-pages may be identified by separate bits or a single bit representing a common ANSI and OEM code-page. For a list of possible bitfield values, see Code-Page Bitfields.
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lsCsbSupported
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A code-page bitfield that indicates all the code-pages in which the locale can be supported. For a list of possible bitfield values, see Code-Page Bitfields.
QuickInfo
Windows NT: Requires version 4.0 or later.
Windows: Requires Windows 95 or later.
Windows CE: Unsupported.
Header: Declared in wingdi.h.
See Also
Unicode and Character Sets Overview, Unicode and Character Set Structures