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Retrieve specific setting out of a range

Asked by jlsjls in C++ Programming Language

Tags: scrollblt, tc_sa_contin, textcaps

I'm using the function GetDeviceCaps(hDC,TEXTCAPS)to retrieve the text capabilities of a device. The integer returnvalue for my printer indicates 22535 (0x00005807). This value is a combination of different textcapabilities. These are possible values :
/* Text Capabilities */
#define TC_OP_CHARACTER     0x00000001  
#define TC_OP_STROKE        0x00000002  
#define TC_CP_STROKE        0x00000004  
#define TC_CR_90            0x00000008  
#define TC_CR_ANY           0x00000010  
#define TC_SF_X_YINDEP      0x00000020  
#define TC_SA_DOUBLE        0x00000040  
#define TC_SA_INTEGER       0x00000080  
#define TC_SA_CONTIN        0x00000100  
#define TC_EA_DOUBLE        0x00000200  
#define TC_IA_ABLE          0x00000400  
#define TC_UA_ABLE          0x00000800  
#define TC_SO_ABLE          0x00001000  
#define TC_RA_ABLE          0x00002000  
#define TC_VA_ABLE          0x00004000  
#define TC_RESERVED         0x00008000
#define TC_SCROLLBLT        0x00010000  

How can I determine if a specific setting is supported (f.e.TC_UA_ABLE).
Thanks.
 
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