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From: | Damon Hogan <damonh AT pgmincorporated DOT com> |
Newsgroups: | comp.os.msdos.djgpp |
Subject: | Re: Windows C++ Functions Reference |
Date: | Thu, 23 Dec 1999 13:11:25 -0700 |
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Download pdcurses22 and install , include <curses.h> and link with -lcurso . Wsprintf sounds like a curses library function. PDCurses has wprintf but does not have wsprintf. I think this is what you are looking for. Damon Hogan Winston Kotzan wrote: > Hello, would anyone know where I can find a website that will let me > reference Windows functions like wsprintf()? I would really appreciate it. > Thanks.
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