Intel® Fortran Compiler with Windows-Based Applications
ID
757211
Date
6/30/2025
Public
Special Naming Convention for QuickWin and Windows Graphics Routines
Compare QuickWin with Windows-Based Applications
Use Windows API Routines with QuickWin
Types of QuickWin Programs
QuickWin User Interface
USE Statement Needed for Fortran QuickWin Applications
Create QuickWin Windows
Use QuickWin Graphics Library Routines
Select Display Options
Check the Current Graphics Mode
Set the Graphics Mode
Set Figure Properties
Understand Coordinate Systems
Add Color
Write a Graphics Program
Display a Graphics Output
Store and Retrieve Images
Customize QuickWin Applications
QuickWin Programming Precautions
Simulate Nonblocking I/O
Change Status Bar and State Messages
Any string QuickWin produces can be changed by calling SETMESSAGEQQ with the appropriate message ID. Unlike other QuickWin message functions, SETMESSAGEQQ uses regular Fortran strings, not null-terminated C strings. For example, to change the PAUSED state message to 'I am waiting':
USE IFQWIN CALL SETMESSAGEQQ('I am waiting', QWIN$MSG_PAUSED)
This function is useful for localizing your QuickWin applications for countries with different native languages. A list of message IDs is given in SETMESSAGEQQ in the Language Reference in the Intel® Fortran Compiler Developer Guide and Reference.
Parent topic: Customize QuickWin Applications