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author | Carl Byington <carl@five-ten-sg.com> |
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date | Sat, 05 Oct 2019 08:24:18 -0700 |
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181 <para> | 181 <para> |
182 Any arguments that are characters are represented as 16 bit | 182 Any arguments that are characters are represented as 16 bit |
183 unicode. Note that the first 256 such characters are identical to the | 183 unicode. Note that the first 256 such characters are identical to the |
184 ISO-8859-1 latin character set. There is no provision for handling | 184 ISO-8859-1 latin character set. There is no provision for handling |
185 surrogate pairs as in UTF-16. Keystroke arguments (see DEPRESS) are | 185 surrogate pairs as in UTF-16. Keystroke arguments (see DEPRESS) are |
186 represented as Microsoft Virtual-Key codes, defined at | 186 represented as Microsoft Virtual-Key codes, defined |
187 <ulink url="https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/win32/inputdev/virtual-key-codes">here</ulink>. | 187 <ulink url="https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/win32/inputdev/virtual-key-codes">here</ulink>. |
188 </para> | 188 </para> |
189 | 189 |
190 <para> | 190 <para> |
191 INIT = 0 (TE -> Monitor). The argument is a string of uint16 | 191 INIT = 0 (TE -> Monitor). The argument is a string of uint16 |
235 </para> | 235 </para> |
236 | 236 |
237 <para> | 237 <para> |
238 When the TE sends the screen contents as a result of a previous screen | 238 When the TE sends the screen contents as a result of a previous screen |
239 watch, the screen watch area is then reset to the entire screen. The | 239 watch, the screen watch area is then reset to the entire screen. The |
240 voice application is then responsible for sending a screenwatch | 240 monitor is then responsible for sending a screenwatch |
241 command to set the watch area to something appropriate for that new | 241 command to set the watch area to something appropriate for that new |
242 screen. Once the application has set the watch area to some part of a | 242 screen. Once the monitor has set the watch area to some part of a |
243 single line, there is no mechanism for the application to reset it to | 243 single line, there is no mechanism for the monitor to reset it to |
244 back to the entire screen. That reset only happens when the TE sends | 244 back to the entire screen. That reset only happens when the TE sends |
245 the screen contents. | 245 the screen contents. |
246 </para> | 246 </para> |
247 | 247 |
248 <para> | 248 <para> |