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Factoid Constants

Factoid Constants

Defines constant string values that are used to increase recognition accuracy by providing contextual information to the recognizer.

C++

In C++, you can access these constants in the Msinkaut.h header file, which is located in the <systemdrive>:\Program Files\Microsoft Tablet PC Platform SDK\Include directory if you installed the SDK in the default location.

Note: These constants are WCHARs, not BSTRs. They must be converted into BSTRs before use as parameters to object methods. For more information about the BSTR data type, see Using the Automation Library.

Visual Basic 6.0

In Microsoft® Visual Basic® 6.0, these constants are defined in the InkConstants.bas file, which is located in the <systemdrive>:\Program Files\Microsoft Tablet PC Platform SDK\Include directory if you installed the SDK in the default location.

Constants

C++ Name Visual Basic 6.0 Name Definition Examples
FACTOID_NONE FactoidNone Disables all other factoids and dictionaries.
FACTOID_DEFAULT FactoidDefault The Default setting for factoids for western languages includes the system dictionary, user dictionary, various punctuations, and the Web and Number factoids. The Default setting for factoids for East Asian languages includes all characters supported by the recognizer.
FACTOID_SYSTEMDICTIONARY FactoidSystemDictionary Indicates to a recognizer to use the system dictionary only.
FACTOID_WORDLIST Factoid_WordList Indicates to a recognizer to use a programmatically-defined list of words. The list of words is defined by the WordList property of a InkRecognizerContext object.
Note: If a string is added to a word list, its capitalized versions are also implicitly added. For instance, adding "hello" implicitly adds "Hello" and "HELLO".
FACTOID_EMAIL FactoidEmail Indicates to a recognizer to look for an e-mail address.
Note: A fully qualified e-mail address, such as "someone@example.com", must be used for this factoid. A lone alias, such as "someone", is not recognized.
someone@example.com
FACTOID_WEB FactoidWeb Indicates to a recognizer to look for a web address. https://www.adatum.com
FACTOID_ONECHAR FactoidOneChar Indicates to a recognizer to look for a single character.
Note: This factoid looks for any isolated ANSI character.
FACTOID_NUMBER FactoidNumber Indicates to a recognizer to look for a number.
Note: Numeric values includes separators, decimals, ordinals and other commonly used numeric symbols.
FACTOID_DIGIT FactoidDigit Indicates to a recognizer to look for a single digit, 0 through 9. 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9
FACTOID_NUMBERSIMPLE FactoidNumberSimple Provides a simple numeric context to a recognizer.
Note: This factoid is not supported in this version of the Tablet PC SDK.
FACTOID_CURRENCY FactoidCurrency Indicates to a recognizer to look for characters that denote a currency value. $45.95, €60, £50.25, ¥3000
FACTOID_POSTALCODE FactoidPostalCode Indicates to a recognizer to look for postal codes. 98112
FACTOID_PERCENT FactoidPercent Indicates to a recognizer to look for percentages. 87%
FACTOID_DATE FactoidDate Indicates to a recognizer to look for characters that denote a date. 10/30/2001, '01, 31/12, 12/99, 1999-2000
FACTOID_TIME FactoidTime Indicates to a recognizer to look for characters that denote a time. 12:23:00 PM, 12:30, 24:30, 12:23:01, 1:12 A.M.
FACTOID_TELEPHONE FactoidTelephone Indicates to a recognizer to look for characters that denote a telephone number. 123 555 0190, 0-123-206 555 0190, (206)555-0190
FACTOID_FILENAME FactoidFilename Indicates to a recognizer to look for characters that denote a file name. mydocument.doc, c:\myfolder\file.c
FACTOID_UPPERCHAR FactoidUpperChar Indicates to a recognizer to look for a single uppercase character: A through Z.
FACTOID_LOWERCHAR FactoidLowerChar Indicates to a recognizer to look for a single lowercase character: A through Z.
Note: This factoid is not supported in this version of the Tablet PC SDK.
FACTOID_PUNCCHAR FactoidPuncChar Indicates to a recognizer to look for punctuation characters.
Note: This factoid is not supported in this version of the Tablet PC SDK.
FACTOID_JAPANESECOMMON FactoidJapaneseCommon Indicates to a recognizer to look for commonly used Kanji, Katakana, and Hiragana characters.
FACTOID_CHINESESIMPLECOMMON FactoidChineseSimpleCommon Indicates to a recognizer to look for commonly used Simplified Chinese characters.
FACTOID_CHINESETRADITIONALCOMMON FactoidChineseTraditionalCommon Indicates to a recognizer to look for commonly used Traditional Chinese characters.
FACTOID_KOREANCOMMON FactoidKoreanCommon Indicates to a recognizer to look for commonly used Korean characters.
FACTOID_HIRAGANA FactoidHiragana Indicates to a recognizer to look for Hiragana characters only.
FACTOID_KATAKANA FactoidKatakana Indicates to a recognizer to look for Katakana characters only.
FACTOID_KANJICOMMON FactoidKanjiCommon Indicates to a recognizer to look for commonly used kanji characters.
FACTOID_KANJIRARE FactoidKanjiRare Indicates to a recognizer to look for rarely used kanji characters.
Note: This factoid is not supported in this version of the Tablet PC SDK.
FACTOID_BOPOMOFO FactoidBopomofo Indicates to a recognizer to look for Bopomofo characters.
FACTOID_JAMO FactoidJamo Indicates to a recognizer to look for Hangul compatibility Jamo characters.
FACTOID_HANGULCOMMON FactoidHangulCommon Indicates to a recognizer to look for commonly used Hangul characters.
FACTOID_HANGULRARE FactoidHangulRare Indicates to a recognizer to look for rarely used Hangul characters.
Note: This factoid is not supported in this version of the Tablet PC SDK.

Remarks

Note: For Western recognizers, the factoids defined in this class are provided for backward compatibility only. For new development, you are encouraged to use the values defined in the InputScope enumeration. For details, see Improving Tablet PC Recognition Accuracy by Setting Context.

Use these identifiers to specify which factoid should be used during recognition.

The following combinations of factoids are supported for western languages only. These do not have separate definitions, but are acceptable string literal inputs to the Factoid property of objects that use factoids. These factoid string constants allow the input to match any of the factoids in the expression.

Combination Definition
"WEB|WORDLIST" The Web factoid or the word list.
"EMAIL|WORDLIST" The Email factoid or the word list.
"FILENAME|WEB|WORDLIST" The Filename factoid or the Web factoid or the word list.

If you are using the InkEdit control, the factoid can be set as a property of the control.

If you are using the Tablet PC Platform APIs, you can set the Factoid property on a InkRecognizerContext object.

Alternatively, you can set this property with the actual factoid string constant.

Note: Factoid string constants are case sensitive. For more information about factoids and how to use them, see Improving Tablet PC Recognition Accuracy by Setting Context. To determine whether a factoid is available in a specific language, see Supported Factoids from Version 1.