Most of the standard ANSI functions simply don't work with the space/memory
limitations of the PalmOS. That's why Palm wrote the PalmOS API. In the
Reference.pdf file (downloaded with the 3.5 SDK or as part of the
CodeWarrior installation), you'll see a whole chapter on the String Manager,
including the call StrPrintF (more like sprintf, but it should still do the
trick for you), which you would probably want to use to print text on your
Palm screen.
-hkmlt
-----Original Message-----
From: Jennifer Hardy [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, July 11, 2000 12:02 PM
To: Palm Developer Forum
Subject: Printf
How do I get the command 'printf' to work with my application? It
compiles, but my text and data do not appear on the screen. Do I need
to specify a location and if so, how do I do that?
Thanks.
Jennifer Hardy
The MITRE Corporation
202 Burlington Rd.
Bedford, MA 01730
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Phone: 781-271-6210
Fax: 781-271-8875
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