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The CreateIC function creates an information context for the specified
device. The information context provides a fast way to get information about
the device without creating a device context.
HDC CreateIC(
LPCTSTR lpszDriver,
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// pointer to string specifying driver name
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LPCTSTR lpszDevice,
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// pointer to string specifying device name
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LPCTSTR lpszOutput,
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// pointer to string specifying port or file name
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CONST DEVMODE *lpdvmInit
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// pointer to optional initialization data
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);
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Parameters
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lpszDriver
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Points to a null-terminated character string that specifies the name of the
device driver (for example, “Epson”).
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lpszDevice
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Points to a null-terminated character string that specifies the name of the
specific output device being used, as shown by the Print Manager (for example,
“Epson FX-80”). It is not the printer model name. The lpszDevice
parameter must be used.
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lpszOutput
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Points to a null-terminated character string that specifies the file or device
name for the physical output medium (file or output port). This parameter is
ignored; it is present only to keep the function prototype identical with
Windows version 3.1.
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lpdvmInit
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Points to a DEVMODE structure containing
device-specific initialization data for the device driver. The DocumentProperties
function retrieves this structure filled in for a specified device. The lpdvmInit
parameter must be NULL if the device driver is to use the default
initialization (if any) specified by the user.
Return Values
If the function succeeds, the return value is the handle to an information
context.
If the function fails, the return value is NULL. To get extended error
information, call GetLastError.
Remarks
An error occurs if an application calls a GDI drawing function and supplies a
handle identifying an information context.
When you no longer need the information device context, call the DeleteDC
function to delete it.
See Also
DeleteDC, DocumentProperties,
DEVMODE, GetDeviceCaps