About This SDK

This section covers:


 

Who Should Use This SDK

To get the most out of this SDK, you should be familiar with the following (at least):


 

What's New

What's new in 1.2

 


Documentation Conventions

This SDK uses following typographic conventions:

 
Convention Meaning
Bold text Indicates a word that is a function name, data type, or other fixed element of the Windows, OLE, or Speech API -- for example, Pause().
Italic text Indicates a word that is a placeholder or variable -- for example, pdwPitch. Function parameters in API reference material are italicized to indicate that any variable name can be used. In addition, first mentions of important terms are italicized to highlight their definitions.
UPPERCASE TEXT Indicates a constant or structure -- for example, SRGRMFMT_CFG. Uppercase also indicates Microsoft® MS-DOS® filenames and paths.
Monospace text
Indicates source code examples.

Also, the interface syntax in this SDK follows the variable-naming convention known as Hungarian notation, in which variables are prefixed with lower-case letters to indicate their data type. For example, pszString is a pointer to a zero-terminated string.


 

How To Send Feedback Or Get Help

To report problems with the SDK or to request new features, email support@research-lab.com.


 

Notices

Information in this document is subject to change without notice and does not represent a commitment on the part of United Research Labs. Companies, names, and data used in examples herein are fictitious unless otherwise noted. No part of this document may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical, for any purpose, unless expressly permitted by United Research Labs.

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