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Q31539: MASM 5.10 EXT.DOC: CopyBox - Copies "Box" from File to File

Article: Q31539
Product(s): See article
Version(s): 5.10   | 5.10
Operating System(s): MS-DOS | OS/2
Keyword(s): ENDUSER | | mspl13_masm
Last Modified: 13-JUN-1988

The following information is from the MASM Version 5.10 EXT.DOC
file.
   Please note that numbering for both COL and LINE variables begins
with 0.

/*  CopyBox - copies a rectangular area (box) from one file to another
 *
 * The CopyBox function copies the box delimited by positions
 * (xLeft, yTop) and (xRight, yBottom) in the source file and inserts
 * this box just before position (xDst, yDst) in the destination file.
 * If the the source-file handle is NULL, a blank space is inserted.
 * The box in the source file includes both corners specified in the
 * function call.
 *
 *  pFileSrc            Handle to source file
 *  pFileDst            Handle to destination file
 *  xLeft, yTop         Column and line of beginning of copy
 *  xRight, yBottom     Column and line of end of copy
 *  xDst, yDst          Column and line of destination of copy
 */
void pascal CopyBox (pFileSrc, pFileDst, xLeft, yTop, xRight,
                     yBottom, xDst, yDst)
PFILE pFileSrc, pFileDst;
COL  xLeft, xRight, xDst;
LINE yTop, yBottom, yDst;

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