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Special Naming Convention for Certain QuickWin and Windows* Graphics Routines
Comparing QuickWin with Windows*-Based Applications
Using Windows API Routines with QuickWin
Types of QuickWin Programs
The QuickWin User Interface
USE Statement Needed for Fortran QuickWin Applications
Creating QuickWin Windows
Using QuickWin Graphics Library Routines
Selecting Display Options
Checking the Current Graphics Mode
Setting the Graphics Mode
Setting Figure Properties
Understanding Coordinate Systems
Adding Color
Writing a Graphics Program
Displaying Graphics Output
Storing and Retrieving Images
Customizing QuickWin Applications
QuickWin Programming Precautions
Simulating Nonblocking I/O
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QuickWin Programming Precautions
Two features of QuickWin programming need to be applied thoughtfully to avoid non-responsive programs that halt an application. For example, an application may halt while waiting for a process to execute or input to be entered in a child window. This section describes those features.
Parent topic: Using QuickWin Graphics Library Routines