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==Description==
Creates a VIO presentation space.
Creates a VIO presentation space.
==Syntax==
==Syntax==
<PRE>
  VioCreatePS(phvps, Rows, Columns, Format, AttrBytes, hvps)
#define INCL_VIO
#include <os2.h>
 
PHVIO    phvps;      /*  Pointer to the presentation-space handle. */
ULONG    Rows;      /*  Number of rows. */
ULONG    Columns;    /*  Number of columns. */
ULONG    Format;    /*  Format of the attributes */
ULONG    AttrBytes;  /*  Number of attribute bytes. */
HVIO      hvps;      /*  Reserved.  Must be 0. */
APIRET    rc;        /* Return code. */
 
rc = VioCreatePS(phvps, Rows, Columns, Format, AttrBytes, hvps);
 
</PRE>
 
==Parameters==
;  phvps (PHVIO) - output : Pointer to the presentation-space handle.
The location where the newly created presentation-space handle is to be returned.
 
; Rows (ULONG) - input : Number of rows.
 
The number of rows in the presentation space. The maximum value allowed is 255.
 
; Columns (ULONG) - input : Number of columns.
The number of columns in the presentation space. The maximum value allowed is 255.
 
;  Format (ULONG) - input :  Format of the attributes
The attributes may be one of the following format types:
* 1 VGA compatible
* 2 Unicode
* 3 MFI compatible
 
; AttrBytes (ULONG) - input : Number of attribute bytes.
This is used along with the format to select the attribute structure. This field has a value of 1, 2, or 3.
 
; hvps (HVIO) - input : Reserved. Must be 0.
 
==Return Code==
rc (APIRET) - returns
 
VioCreatePS returns one of the following values:
 
* 0          NO_ERROR
* 421        ERROR_VIO_INVALID_PARMS
* 436        ERROR_VIO_INVALID_HANDLE
 
==Remarks==
 
==Example Code==
<PRE>


</PRE>
===Parameters===
;phvps (PHVIO) - output: Pointer to the presentation-space handle.
:The location where the newly created presentation-space handle is to be returned.
;Rows ([[ULONG]]) - input: Number of rows.
:The number of rows in the presentation space. The maximum value allowed is 255.
;Columns (ULONG) - input : Number of columns.
:The number of columns in the presentation space. The maximum value allowed is 255.
;Format (ULONG) - input : Format of the attributes
:The attributes may be one of the following format types:
::1 VGA compatible
::2 Unicode
::3 MFI compatible
;AttrBytes (ULONG) - input : Number of attribute bytes.
:This is used along with the format to select the attribute structure. This field has a value of 1, 2, or 3.
;hvps ([[HVIO]]) - input : Reserved. Must be 0.


==Related Functions==
===Return Code===
;rc (APIRET) - returns:VioCreatePS returns one of the following values:
*0 NO_ERROR
*421 ERROR_VIO_INVALID_PARMS
*436 ERROR_VIO_INVALID_HANDLE


[[Category:The OS/2 API Project]]
[[Category:Vio]]

Latest revision as of 18:39, 1 January 2020

Creates a VIO presentation space.

Syntax

VioCreatePS(phvps, Rows, Columns, Format, AttrBytes, hvps)

Parameters

phvps (PHVIO) - output
Pointer to the presentation-space handle.
The location where the newly created presentation-space handle is to be returned.
Rows (ULONG) - input
Number of rows.
The number of rows in the presentation space. The maximum value allowed is 255.
Columns (ULONG) - input
Number of columns.
The number of columns in the presentation space. The maximum value allowed is 255.
Format (ULONG) - input
Format of the attributes
The attributes may be one of the following format types:
1 VGA compatible
2 Unicode
3 MFI compatible
AttrBytes (ULONG) - input
Number of attribute bytes.
This is used along with the format to select the attribute structure. This field has a value of 1, 2, or 3.
hvps (HVIO) - input
Reserved. Must be 0.

Return Code

rc (APIRET) - returns
VioCreatePS returns one of the following values:
  • 0 NO_ERROR
  • 421 ERROR_VIO_INVALID_PARMS
  • 436 ERROR_VIO_INVALID_HANDLE