X-Git-Url: http://ncurses.scripts.mit.edu/?a=blobdiff_plain;ds=sidebyside;f=doc%2Fhtml%2Fman%2Fcurs_termattrs.3x.html;h=bc8b9c1fa1473a689e3da86292b627120e042e26;hb=1c305869cc1b9454efa9325fb5a44b18c79ce91b;hp=024695b03ecf939de0e30b63c69f538088deaec8;hpb=6208c89f98f1cf9fe0980bd8e791846ce007a13d;p=ncurses.git diff --git a/doc/html/man/curs_termattrs.3x.html b/doc/html/man/curs_termattrs.3x.html index 024695b0..bc8b9c1f 100644 --- a/doc/html/man/curs_termattrs.3x.html +++ b/doc/html/man/curs_termattrs.3x.html @@ -1,6 +1,7 @@ -
- +-curs_termattrs(3x) curs_termattrs(3x) +curs_termattrs(3x) curs_termattrs(3x)
- baudrate, erasechar, erasewchar, has_ic, has_il, killchar, - killwchar, longname, term_attrs, termattrs, termname - - curses environment query routines + baudrate, erasechar, erasewchar, has_ic, has_il, killchar, killwchar, + longname, term_attrs, termattrs, termname - curses environment query + routines
@@ -70,75 +71,67 @@
- The baudrate routine returns the output speed of the ter- - minal. The number returned is in bits per second, for - example 9600, and is an integer. + The baudrate routine returns the output speed of the terminal. The + number returned is in bits per second, for example 9600, and is an + integer.
- The erasechar routine returns the user's current erase - character. + The erasechar routine returns the user's current erase character. - The erasewchar routine stores the current erase character - in the location referenced by ch. If no erase character - has been defined, the routine fails and the location ref- - erenced by ch is not changed. + The erasewchar routine stores the current erase character in the + location referenced by ch. If no erase character has been defined, the + routine fails and the location referenced by ch is not changed.
- The has_ic routine is true if the terminal has insert- and - delete- character capabilities. + The has_ic routine is true if the terminal has insert- and delete- + character capabilities. - The has_il routine is true if the terminal has insert- and - delete-line capabilities, or can simulate them using - scrolling regions. This might be used to determine if it - would be appropriate to turn on physical scrolling using - scrollok. + The has_il routine is true if the terminal has insert- and delete-line + capabilities, or can simulate them using scrolling regions. This might + be used to determine if it would be appropriate to turn on physical + scrolling using scrollok.
- The killchar routine returns the user's current line kill - character. + The killchar routine returns the user's current line kill character. - The killwchar routine stores the current line-kill charac- - ter in the location referenced by ch. If no line-kill - character has been defined, the routine fails and the - location referenced by ch is not changed. + The killwchar routine stores the current line-kill character in the + location referenced by ch. If no line-kill character has been defined, + the routine fails and the location referenced by ch is not changed.
- The longname routine returns a pointer to a static area - containing a verbose description of the current terminal. - The maximum length of a verbose description is 128 charac- - ters. It is defined only after the call to initscr or - newterm. The area is overwritten by each call to newterm - and is not restored by set_term, so the value should be - saved between calls to newterm if longname is going to be - used with multiple terminals. + The longname routine returns a pointer to a static area containing a + verbose description of the current terminal. The maximum length of a + verbose description is 128 characters. It is defined only after the + call to initscr or newterm. The area is overwritten by each call to + newterm and is not restored by set_term, so the value should be saved + between calls to newterm if longname is going to be used with multiple + terminals.
- If a given terminal does not support a video attribute - that an application program is trying to use, curses may - substitute a different video attribute for it. The ter- - mattrs and term_attrs functions return a logical OR of all - video attributes supported by the terminal using A_ and - WA_ constants respectively. This information is useful - when a curses program needs complete control over the - appearance of the screen. + If a given terminal does not support a video attribute that an + application program is trying to use, curses may substitute a different + video attribute for it. The termattrs and term_attrs functions return + a logical OR of all video attributes supported by the terminal using A_ + and WA_ constants respectively. This information is useful when a + curses program needs complete control over the appearance of the + screen.
- The termname routine returns the terminal name used by - setupterm. + The termname routine returns the terminal name used by setupterm.
longname and termname return NULL on error. - Routines that return an integer return ERR upon failure - and OK (SVr4 only specifies "an integer value other than - ERR") upon successful completion. + Routines that return an integer return ERR upon failure and OK (SVr4 + only specifies "an integer value other than ERR") upon successful + completion.
@@ -146,10 +139,9 @@
- The XSI Curses standard, Issue 4 describes these func- - tions. It changes the return type of termattrs to the new - type attr_t. Most versions of curses truncate the result - returned by termname to 14 characters. + The XSI Curses standard, Issue 4 describes these functions. It changes + the return type of termattrs to the new type attr_t. Most versions of + curses truncate the result returned by termname to 14 characters.
@@ -157,7 +149,7 @@ - curs_termattrs(3x) + curs_termattrs(3x)