The FONTSIGNATURE structure contains information identifying the code-pages and Unicode subranges for which a given font provides glyphs.
typedef struct tagFONTSIGNATURE {
DWORD fsUsb[4];
DWORD fsCsb[2];
} FONTSIGNATURE;
GDI relies on Windows code-pages fitting within a 32-bit value. Furthermore, the highest two bits within this value are reserved for GDI internal use and may not be assigned to code-pages.
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