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Intel® Fortran Libraries Reference

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Overview of the <strong>Libraries</strong> 1Table 1-5Summary of Graphics Routines (W*32, W*64)NameGETTEXTWINDOWReturns the boundaries of the current text window.OUTTEXTSends text to the screen at the current position.SCROLLTEXTWINDOWScrolls the contents of a text window.SETTEXTCURSORSets the height and width of the text cursor for the window in focus.SETTEXTPOSITIONSets the current text-output position.SETTEXTWINDOWSets the boundaries of the current text window.WRAPONTurns line wrapping on or off.Font-Based Character Display:GETFONTINFOReturns the current font characteristics.GETGTEXTEXTENTReturns the width of specified text in the current font.GETGTEXTROTATIONReturns the current orientation of the font text output by OUTGTEXT.INITIALIZEFONTSInitializes the font library.OUTGTEXT Sends text in the current font to the screen at the current position. 2SETFONTFinds one font that matches a specified set of characteristics and makesit the current font used by OUTGTEXT.SETGTEXTROTATIONSets the orientation angle of font text output in degrees.Image Transfers in Memory:GETIMAGEGETIMAGE_WIMAGESIZEIMAGESIZE_WPUTIMAGEPUTIMAGE_WImage Loading and Saving:LOADIMAGELOADIMAGE_WSAVEIMAGEDescriptionStores a screen image using viewport coordinates.Stores a screen image using window coordinates.Returns a viewport-coordinate image size in bytes.Returns a window-coordinate image size in bytes.Retrieves a viewport-coordinate image from memory and displays it.Retrieves a window-coordinate image from memory and displays it.Reads a Windows bitmap file (.BMP) from disk and displays it asspecified viewport coordinates.Reads a Windows bitmap file (.BMP) from disk and displays it asspecified window coordinates.Saves an image from a specified part of the screen and saves it as aWindows bitmap file; screen location is specified using viewportcoordinates.1-21

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