Leaked source code of windows server 2003
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/************************************************************/
/* Windows Write, Copyright 1985-1992 Microsoft Corporation */
/************************************************************/
/* kanji.h ----- kanji primitives forward declaration. */
#ifdef DBCS
/***** common definition for Korea, Japan and Taiwan PRC *****/
/* CHLS (c of half line spacing) used to indicate the default
line spacing. Used in createww.c and initmmw.c */
#define chlsSingle 2
#define chlsOneHalf 3
#define chlsDouble 4
#define chlsDefault chlsOneHalf
/* HDC KanjiGetDC(HWND); */
/* void FAR PASCAL SetMapperFlags(HDC, long); */
/* And the kludge value to be used. */
#define NEC_HACK ((long) 0x04)
/* struct DNUT is used to map a unit annotation to ut. */
struct DNUT {
char *szUnit;
int ut;
};
#ifdef CASHMERE
#define IDNUTMAX 19
#else
#define IDNUTMAX 15
#endif /* CASHMERE */
/* Function type declarations. */
int HpsFromDya(unsigned);
unsigned DyaFromHps(int);
BOOL FPasteTooLarge(unsigned long);
/* For copy command, we now use the "COPY" key. */
#ifndef NONECKEYBOARD
#define VK_COPY 0x2C
#else
#ifndef NOVIRTUALKEYCODES
#define VK_COPY VK_F2
#endif /* not NOVIRTUALKEYCODES */
#endif /* if-else-def NONECKEYBOARD */
#ifdef DEBUG
#define STATIC
#else
#define STATIC static
#endif /* DEBUG */
/* Kanji flag ---- used in CpFirstSty() */
#define fkNonKanji ((CHAR) 0)
#define fkKanji1 ((CHAR) 1)
#define fkKanji2 ((CHAR) 2)
#define cchKanji 2
#define MAKEWORD(_bHi, _bLo) ((((WORD) _bHi) << 8) | ((WORD) _bLo))
#define dxp0 0
/******* KOREA specific definitons *******/
#ifdef KOREA
/* Used in GetKanjiMeasurement */
#define bKanji1Min 0xA1
/* First byte of a kanji space. */
#define bKanjiSpace1 0xA1
/* Second byte of a kanji space. */
#define bKanjiSpace2 0xA1
/* 1 byte kanji period. */
#define bKanjiKuten 0xA1
#define FKanji1(_ch) (((int) (_ch))>=0x0081 && ((int) (_ch))<=0x00FE)
#define FKanji2(_ch) (((int) (_ch))>=0x0041 && ((int) (_ch))<=0x00FE)
#define FKana(_ch) (FALSE)
/* Excludes any kana punctuations. */
#define FKanaText(_ch) ((0xB0 <= ((int) (_ch)) && ((int) (_ch)) <= 0xC8) \
|| (0xCA <= ((int) (_ch)) && ((int) (_ch)) <= 0xFD))
#define FKanaPunct(_ch) (0xA1 <= ((int) (_ch)) && ((int) (_ch)) <= 0xA2)
#define FKanjiSpace(_ch1, _ch2) (((int) (_ch1)) == 0x00A1 && \
((int) (_ch2)) == 0x00A1)
#define FKanjiQMark(_ch1, _ch2) (((int) (_ch1)) == 0x00A3 && \
((int) (_ch2)) == 0x00AF)
#define FKanjiPeriod(_ch1, _ch2) (((int) (_ch1)) == 0x00A3 && \
((int) (_ch2)) == 0x00AE)
#define FKanjiBang(_ch1, _ch2) (((int) (_ch1)) == 0x00A1 && \
((int) (_ch2)) == 0x00A1)
#define FKanjiKuten(_ch1, _ch2) (((int) (_ch1)) == 0x00A1 && \
((int) (_ch2)) == 0x00A3)
/* Since the higher half of 1-byte character codes are used for
kanas and the first byte of a kanji character, we will use
kanji characters for our markers. */
#define chEMark ((CHAR) 0xA4)
#define chStatPage ((CHAR) 0xBB)
#if 0
#define chMark1 ((CHAR) 0xA1)
#define chEMark ((CHAR) 0xDF)
#define chStatPage ((CHAR) 0xB7)
#define chStatRH ((CHAR) 0xB5)
#endif
#ifdef CODE_TABLE
/* The following tables defines those characters which can be display
beyond the right margin.
Refer to FAdmitCh2 function in d_FORM1.c */
#define MPDCHRGCHIDX_MAC 2
static CHAR mpdchrgchIdx[2] = {0xA1, 0xA3};
static int mpdchichMax[2] = {13, 12};
static CHAR mpdchrgch[2][13] = {
/* A1 */ {0xA1, 0xAF, 0xB1, 0xB3, 0xB5, 0xB7, 0xB9, 0xBB, 0xBD, 0xC6, 0xC7, 0xC8, 0xC9},
/* A3 */ {0xA1, 0xA2, 0xA5, 0xA7, 0xA9, 0xAC, 0xAE, 0xBA, 0xBB, 0xBF, 0xDD, 0xFD}
};
/* The followin tables specify characters which can exist beyond the
right margin provided there is a kanji character on its left side
Refer to FOptAdmitCh2 in d_FORM1.c on how to use them */
#define OPTADMIT2IDX_MAC 1
static CHAR OptAdmit2Idx[1] = {0xA3};
static int OptAdmit2ichMax[1] = {6};
static CHAR mpdchrgchOptAdmit2[1][6] = {
{0xA1, 0xAC, 0xAE, 0xBA, 0xBB, 0xBF}
};
#endif /* CODE_TABLE */
#endif /* Korea */
/******* JAPAN specific definitons *******/
#ifdef JAPAN
/* Used in GetKanjiMeasurement */
#define bKanji1Min 0x81
/* First byte of a kanji space. */
#define bKanjiSpace1 0x81
/* Second byte of a kanji space. */
#define bKanjiSpace2 0x40
/* 1 byte kanji period. */
#define bKanjiKuten 0xA1
#define FKanji1(_ch) ((((int) (_ch))>=0x0081 && ((int) (_ch))<=0x009f) \
|| (((int) (_ch))>=0x00e0 && ((int) (_ch))<=0x00fc))
//T-HIROYN Win3.1
#define FKanji2(_ch) ((((int) (_ch))>=0x0040 && ((int) (_ch))<=0x007e) \
|| (((int) (_ch))>=0x0080 && ((int) (_ch))<=0x00fc))
#define FKana(_ch) (0xA0 <= ((int) (_ch)) && ((int) (_ch)) <= 0xdf)
/* Excludes any kana punctuations. */
#define FKanaText(_ch) (0xA6 <= ((int) (_ch)) && ((int) (_ch)) <= 0xDD)
#define FKanaPunct(_ch) ((0xA0 <= ((int) (_ch)) && ((int) (_ch)) <= 0xA5) || \
(0xDE <= ((int) (_ch)) && ((int) (_ch)) <= 0xDF))
#define FKanjiSpace(_ch1, _ch2) (((int) (_ch1)) == 0x0081 && \
((int) (_ch2)) == 0x0040)
#define FKanjiQMark(_ch1, _ch2) (((int) (_ch1)) == 0x0081 && \
((int) (_ch2)) == 0x0048)
#define FKanjiPeriod(_ch1, _ch2) (((int) (_ch1)) == 0x0081 && \
((int) (_ch2)) == 0x0044)
#define FKanjiBang(_ch1, _ch2) (((int) (_ch1)) == 0x0081 && \
((int) (_ch2)) == 0x0049)
#define FKanjiKuten(_ch1, _ch2) (((int) (_ch1)) == 0x0081 && \
((int) (_ch2)) == 0x0042)
/* Write 3.1j endmark and pagemark is 1-byte charcter
* t-Yoshio May 26,92
*/
//Win3.1 New Code
#define chEMark ((CHAR) 0xA4)
#define chStatPage ((CHAR) 0xBB)
/* Since the higher half of 1-byte character codes are used for
kanas and the first byte of a kanji character, we will use
kanji characters for our markers. */
//Win3.0
#if 0
#define chMark1 ((CHAR) 0x81)
#define chEMark ((CHAR) 0x9F)
#define chStatPage ((CHAR) 0x74)
#define chStatRH ((CHAR) 0x72)
#endif
#ifdef CODE_TABLE
/* The following tables defines those characters which can be display
beyond the right margin.
Refer to FAdmitCh2 function in d_FORM1.c */
#define MPDCHRGCHIDX_MAC 4
static CHAR mpdchrgchIdx[4] = {0x81, 0x82, 0x83, 0x85};
static int mpdchichMax[4] = {24, 9, 12, 20};
static CHAR mpdchrgch[4][24] = {
/* 0x81 */ {0x40, 0x41, 0x42, 0x45, 0x4A, 0x4B, 0x5B, 0x5C,
0x5D, 0x63, 0x64, 0x66, 0x68, 0x6A, 0x6C, 0x6E,
0x70, 0x72, 0x74, 0x76, 0x78, 0x7A, 0x8C, 0x8D},
/* 0x82 */ {0x9F, 0xA1, 0xA3, 0xA5, 0xA7, 0xC1, 0xE1, 0xE3,
0xE5},
/* 0x83 */ {0x40, 0x42, 0x44, 0x46, 0x48, 0x62, 0x83, 0x85,
0x87, 0x8E, 0x95, 0x96},
/* 0x85 */ {0x41, 0x46, 0x48, 0x7C, 0x9D, 0x9F, 0xA1, 0xA2,
0xA3, 0xA5, 0xA6, 0xA7, 0xA8, 0xA9, 0xAA, 0xAB,
0xAC, 0xAD, 0xDC, 0xDD}
};
/* The followin tables specify characters which can exist beyond the
right margin provided there is a kanji character on its left side
Refer to FOptAdmitCh2 in d_FORM1.c on how to use them */
#define OPTADMIT2IDX_MAC 2
static CHAR OptAdmit2Idx[2] = {0x81, 0x85};
static int OptAdmit2ichMax[2] = {6,6};
static CHAR mpdchrgchOptAdmit2[2][6] = {
{0x43, 0x44, 0x46, 0x47, 0x48, 0x49},
{0x40, 0x49, 0x4A, 0x4B, 0x4D, 0x5E}
};
#endif /* CODE_TABLE */
#endif /* Japan */
/******* PRC specific definitons *******/
#ifdef PRC
/* Used in GetKanjiMeasurement */
#define bKanji1Min 0x81
/* First byte of a kanji space. */
#define bKanjiSpace1 0xA1
/* Second byte of a kanji space. */
#define bKanjiSpace2 0xA1
/* 1 byte kanji period. */
#define bKanjiKuten 0x7F
#define FKanji1(_ch) (((int) (_ch))>=0x0081 && ((int) (_ch))<=0x00FE)
/* Excludes any kana punctuations. */
#define FKanaText(_ch) ((0x81 <= ((int) (_ch)) && ((int) (_ch)) <= 0xA0) || \
(0xAA <= ((int) (_ch)) && ((int) (_ch)) <= 0xFE))
#define FKanaPunct(_ch) (0xA1 <= ((int) (_ch)) && ((int) (_ch)) <= 0xA9)
#define FKanjiSpace(_ch1, _ch2) (((int) (_ch1)) == 0x00A1 && \
((int) (_ch2)) == 0x00A1)
#define FKanjiQMark(_ch1, _ch2) (((int) (_ch1)) == 0x00A3 && \
((int) (_ch2)) == 0x00BF)
#define FKanjiPeriod(_ch1, _ch2) (((int) (_ch1)) == 0x00A3 && \
((int) (_ch2)) == 0x00AE)
#define FKanjiBang(_ch1, _ch2) (((int) (_ch1)) == 0x00A3 && \
((int) (_ch2)) == 0x00A1)
#define FKanjiKuten(_ch1, _ch2) (((int) (_ch1)) == 0x00A1 && \
((int) (_ch2)) == 0x00A2)
/* Since the higher half of 1-byte character codes are used for
kanas and the first byte of a kanji character, we will use
kanji characters for our markers. */
#define chMark1 ((CHAR) 0xA1)
#define chEMark ((CHAR) 0xF4)
#define chStatPage ((CHAR) 0x6E)
#define chStatRH ((CHAR) 0x72)
#ifdef CODE_TABLE
/* The following tables defines those characters which can be display
beyond the right margin.
Refer to FAdmitCh2 function in d_FORM1.c */
#define MPDCHRGCHIDX_MAC 2
static CHAR mpdchrgchIdx[2] = {0xA1, 0xA3};
static int mpdchichMax[2] = {11,13};
static CHAR mpdchrgch[2][13] = {
/* 0xA1 */ {0xA2, 0xA3, 0xAF, 0xB1, 0xB3, 0xB5, 0xB7,
0xB9, 0xBB, 0xBD, 0xBF},
/* 0xA3 */ {0xA1, 0xA2, 0xA7, 0xA9, 0xAC, 0xAE, 0xBA,
0xBB, 0xBF, 0xDD, 0xE0, 0xFC, 0xFD},
};
/* The followin tables specify characters which can exist beyond the
right margin provided there is a kanji character on its left side
Refer to FOptAdmitCh2 in d_FORM1.c on how to use them */
#define OPTADMIT2IDX_MAC 2
static CHAR OptAdmit2Idx[2] = {0xA1, 0xA3};
static int OptAdmit2ichMax[2] = {1,5};
static CHAR mpdchrgchOptAdmit2[2][5] = {
/* 0xA1 */ { 0xA3 },
/* 0xA3 */ { 0xA1, 0xAE, 0xBA, 0xBB, 0xBF }
};
#endif /* CODE_TABLE */
#else
/******* TAIWAN specific definitons *******/
#ifdef TAIWAN
/* Used in GetKanjiMeasurement */
#define bKanji1Min 0xA1
/* First byte of a kanji space. */
#define bKanjiSpace1 0xA1
/* Second byte of a kanji space. */
#define bKanjiSpace2 0x40
/* 1 byte kanji period. */
#define bKanjiKuten 0x7F
#define FKanji1(_ch) (((int) (_ch))>=0x0081 && ((int) (_ch))<=0x00FE)
/* Excludes any kana punctuations. */
#define FKanaText(_ch) (0xA4 <= ((int) (_ch)) && ((int) (_ch)) <= 0xFE)
#define FKanaPunct(_ch) (0xA1 <= ((int) (_ch)) && ((int) (_ch)) <= 0xA3)
#define FKanjiSpace(_ch1, _ch2) (((int) (_ch1)) == 0x00A1 && \
((int) (_ch2)) == 0x0040)
#define FKanjiQMark(_ch1, _ch2) (((int) (_ch1)) == 0x00A1 && \
((int) (_ch2)) == 0x0048)
#define FKanjiPeriod(_ch1, _ch2) (((int) (_ch1)) == 0x00A1 && \
((int) (_ch2)) == 0x0044)
#define FKanjiBang(_ch1, _ch2) (((int) (_ch1)) == 0x00A1 && \
((int) (_ch2)) == 0x0049)
#define FKanjiKuten(_ch1, _ch2) (((int) (_ch1)) == 0x00A1 && \
((int) (_ch2)) == 0x0042)
/* Since the higher half of 1-byte character codes are used for
kanas and the first byte of a kanji character, we will use
kanji characters for our markers. */
#define chMark1 ((CHAR) 0xA1)
#define chEMark ((CHAR) 0xBB)
#define chStatPage ((CHAR) 0x6E)
#define chStatRH ((CHAR) 0x72)
#ifdef CODE_TABLE
/* The following tables defines those characters which can be display
beyond the right margin.
Refer to FAdmitCh2 function in d_FORM1.c */
#define MPDCHRGCHIDX_MAC 1
static CHAR mpdchrgchIdx[1] = {0xA1};
static int mpdchichMax[1] = {24};
static CHAR mpdchrgch[1][24] = {
{0x41, 0x42, 0x43, 0x44, 0x46, 0x47, 0x48, 0x49,
0x4A, 0x4D, 0x4E, 0x51, 0x52, 0x53, 0x54, 0x62,
0x66, 0x6A, 0x77, 0x7B, 0x7E, 0xA2, 0xA4, 0xA8}
};
/* The followin tables specify characters which can exist beyond the
right margin provided there is a kanji character on its left side
Refer to FOptAdmitCh2 in d_FORM1.c on how to use them */
#define OPTADMIT2IDX_MAC 1
static CHAR OptAdmit2Idx[1] = {0xA1};
static int OptAdmit2ichMax[1] = {6};
static CHAR mpdchrgchOptAdmit2[1][6] = {
0x43, 0x44, 0x46, 0x47, 0x48, 0x49,
};
#endif /* CODE_TABLE */
#endif /* Taiwan */
#endif /* PRC */
#ifdef USA
#define chMark1 ((CHAR) 0x81)
#define chStatPage (CHAR)'\273'
#define chStatRH '>'
#define chEMark (CHAR)'\244'
/* Used in GetKanjiMeasurement */
#define bKanji1Min 0xA1
/* First byte of a kanji space. */
#define bKanjiSpace1 0xA1
/* Second byte of a kanji space. */
#define bKanjiSpace2 0xA1
/* 1 byte kanji period. */
#define bKanjiKuten 0xA1
#define FKanji1(_ch) (((int) (_ch))>=0x00A1 && ((int) (_ch))<=0x00FE)
/* Excludes any kana punctuations. */
#define FKanaText(_ch) (0xA4 <= ((int) (_ch)) && ((int) (_ch)) <= 0xFE)
#define FKanaPunct(_ch) (0xA1 <= ((int) (_ch)) && ((int) (_ch)) <= 0xA3)
#define FKanjiSpace(_ch1, _ch2) (((int) (_ch1)) == 0x00A1 && \
((int) (_ch2)) == 0x0040)
#define FKanjiQMark(_ch1, _ch2) (((int) (_ch1)) == 0x00A1 && \
((int) (_ch2)) == 0x0048)
#define FKanjiPeriod(_ch1, _ch2) (((int) (_ch1)) == 0x00A1 && \
((int) (_ch2)) == 0x0044)
#define FKanjiBang(_ch1, _ch2) (((int) (_ch1)) == 0x00A1 && \
((int) (_ch2)) == 0x0049)
#define FKanjiKuten(_ch1, _ch2) (((int) (_ch1)) == 0x00A1 && \
((int) (_ch2)) == 0x0042)
#ifdef CODE_TABLE
/* The following tables defines those characters which can be display
beyond the right margin.
Refer to FAdmitCh2 function in d_FORM1.c */
#define MPDCHRGCHIDX_MAC 0
static CHAR mpdchrgchIdx[1] = {0};
static int mpdchichMax[1] = {0};
static CHAR mpdchrgch[1][1] = {0};
/* The followin tables specify characters which can exist beyond the
right margin provided there is a kanji character on its left side
Refer to FOptAdmitCh2 in d_FORM1.c on how to use them */
#define OPTADMIT2IDX_MAC 0
static CHAR OptAdmit2Idx[1] = {0};
static int OptAdmit2ichMax[1] = {0};
static CHAR mpdchrgchOptAdmit2[1][1] = {0};
#endif /* CODE_TABLE */
#endif
#endif /* Kanji */