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ncurses 3X

+

ncurses 3x 2023-10-14 ncurses 6.4 Library calls

-ncurses(3X)                                                        ncurses(3X)
+ncurses(3x)                      Library calls                     ncurses(3x)
 
 
 
 
 

NAME

-       ncurses - CRT screen handling and optimization package
+       ncurses - character-cell terminal interface with optimized output
 
 
 

SYNOPSIS

-       #include <curses.h>
+       #include <curses.h>
 
 
 

DESCRIPTION

-       The  ncurses  library  routines  give  the  user a terminal-independent
+       The  ncurses  library  routines  give  the  user a terminal-independent
        method of updating  character  screens  with  reasonable  optimization.
        This  implementation  is  "new  curses"  (ncurses)  and is the approved
        replacement for 4.4BSD classic curses,  which  has  been  discontinued.
-       This describes ncurses version 6.2 (patch 20210612).
+       This describes ncurses version 6.4 (patch 20231014).
 
-       The  ncurses  library emulates the curses library of System V Release 4
+       The  ncurses  library emulates the curses library of System V Release 4
        UNIX, and XPG4 (X/Open Portability Guide) curses  (also  known  as  XSI
        curses).   XSI  stands  for  X/Open  System  Interfaces Extension.  The
-       ncurses library is freely redistributable in source form.   Differences
-       from   the   SVr4  curses  are  summarized  under  the  EXTENSIONS  and
-       PORTABILITY sections below and described in detail  in  the  respective
-       EXTENSIONS, PORTABILITY and BUGS sections of individual man pages.
+       ncurses library is freely redistributable in source form.   Differences
+       from   the   SVr4  curses  are  summarized  under  the  EXTENSIONS  and
+       PORTABILITY sections below and described in detail  in  the  respective
+       EXTENSIONS, PORTABILITY and BUGS sections of individual man pages.
 
-       The  ncurses  library  also  provides  many  useful  extensions,  i.e.,
+       The  ncurses  library  also  provides  many  useful  extensions,  i.e.,
        features which cannot be implemented by a  simple  add-on  library  but
        which require access to the internals of the library.
 
-       A  program  using  these  routines  must  be  linked with the -lncurses
+       A  program  using  these  routines  must  be  linked with the -lncurses
        option, or (if it  has  been  generated)  with  the  debugging  library
-       -lncurses_g.   (Your  system  integrator  may also have installed these
-       libraries under the names  -lcurses  and  -lcurses_g.)   The  ncurses_g
-       library  generates  trace logs (in a file called 'trace' in the current
+       -lncurses_g.   (Your  system  integrator  may also have installed these
+       libraries under the names  -lcurses  and  -lcurses_g.)   The  ncurses_g
+       library  generates  trace logs (in a file called "trace" in the current
        directory) that describe curses  actions.   See  also  the  section  on
-       ALTERNATE CONFIGURATIONS.
+       ALTERNATE CONFIGURATIONS.
 
-       The   ncurses   package   supports:  overall  screen,  window  and  pad
+       The   ncurses   package   supports:  overall  screen,  window  and  pad
        manipulation; output to  windows  and  pads;  reading  terminal  input;
-       control  over terminal and curses input and output options; environment
+       control  over terminal and curses input and output options; environment
        query routines; color manipulation; use of soft  label  keys;  terminfo
        capabilities; and access to low-level terminal-manipulation routines.
 
 
 

Initialization

        The  library uses the locale which the calling program has initialized.
-       That is normally done with setlocale:
+       That is normally done with setlocale(3):
 
-           setlocale(LC_ALL, "");
+           setlocale(LC_ALL, "");
 
        If the locale is not initialized, the library assumes  that  characters
        are  printable  as in ISO-8859-1, to work with certain legacy programs.
        You should initialize the locale and not rely on  specific  details  of
        the library when the locale has not been setup.
 
-       The  function  initscr  or  newterm  must  be  called to initialize the
+       The  function  initscr  or  newterm  must  be  called to initialize the
        library before any of the other routines that  deal  with  windows  and
-       screens  are  used.   The  routine  endwin(3X)  must  be  called before
+       screens  are  used.   The  routine  endwin(3x)  must  be  called before
        exiting.
 
        To get character-at-a-time input  without  echoing  (most  interactive,
        screen  oriented  programs want this), the following sequence should be
        used:
 
-           initscr(); cbreak(); noecho();
+           initscr(); cbreak(); noecho();
 
        Most programs would additionally use the sequence:
 
-           intrflush(stdscr, FALSE);
-           keypad(stdscr, TRUE);
+           intrflush(stdscr, FALSE);
+           keypad(stdscr, TRUE);
 
-       Before a curses program is run, the tab stops of the terminal should be
+       Before a curses program is run, the tab stops of the terminal should be
        set  and  its initialization strings, if defined, must be output.  This
-       can be done  by  executing  the  tput  init  command  after  the  shell
-       environment  variable  TERM  has  been  exported.   tset(1)  is usually
-       responsible for doing this.  [See terminfo(5) for further details.]
+       can be done  by  executing  the  tput  init  command  after  the  shell
+       environment  variable  TERM  has been exported.  (The BSD-style tset(1)
+       utility  also  performs  this  function.)   See  subsection  "Tabs  and
+       Initialization" of terminfo(5).
 
 
 

Datatypes

-       The ncurses library permits manipulation  of  data  structures,  called
-       windows,   which  can  be  thought  of  as  two-dimensional  arrays  of
-       characters representing all or part of a CRT screen.  A default  window
-       called  stdscr,  which is the size of the terminal screen, is supplied.
-       Others may be created with newwin.
-
-       Note that curses does not handle overlapping windows,  that's  done  by
-       the  panel(3X)  library.   This means that you can either use stdscr or
-       divide the screen into tiled windows  and  not  using  stdscr  at  all.
+       The  ncurses  library  permits  manipulation of data structures, called
+       windows,  which  can  be  thought  of  as  two-dimensional  arrays   of
+       characters  representing all or part of a CRT screen.  A default window
+       called stdscr, which is the size of the terminal screen,  is  supplied.
+       Others may be created with newwin.
+
+       Note  that  curses  does not handle overlapping windows, that's done by
+       the panel(3x) library.  This means that you can either  use  stdscr  or
+       divide  the  screen  into  tiled  windows  and not using stdscr at all.
        Mixing the two will result in unpredictable, and undesired, effects.
 
-       Windows  are referred to by variables declared as WINDOW *.  These data
-       structures are manipulated with routines described here  and  elsewhere
-       in  the ncurses manual pages.  Among those, the most basic routines are
-       move and addch.  More general versions of these routines  are  included
-       with  names  beginning  with  w, allowing the user to specify a window.
-       The routines not beginning with w affect stdscr.
-
-       After using routines to manipulate a  window,  refresh(3X)  is  called,
-       telling  curses  to  make  the user's CRT screen look like stdscr.  The
-       characters in a window are actually  of  type  chtype,  (character  and
-       attribute  data) so that other information about the character may also
+       Windows are referred to by variables declared as WINDOW *.  These  data
+       structures  are  manipulated with routines described here and elsewhere
+       in the ncurses manual pages.  Among those, the most basic routines  are
+       move  and  addch.  More general versions of these routines are included
+       with names beginning with w, allowing the user  to  specify  a  window.
+       The routines not beginning with w affect stdscr.
+
+       After  using  routines  to  manipulate a window, refresh(3x) is called,
+       telling curses to make the user's CRT screen  look  like  stdscr.   The
+       characters  in  a  window  are  actually of type chtype, (character and
+       attribute data) so that other information about the character may  also
        be stored with each character.
 
-       Special windows called pads may also be manipulated.  These are windows
-       which  are not constrained to the size of the screen and whose contents
-       need  not  be  completely  displayed.   See   curs_pad(3X)   for   more
+       Special windows called pads may also be manipulated.  These are windows
+       which are not constrained to the size of the screen and whose  contents
+       need   not   be   completely  displayed.   See  curs_pad(3x)  for  more
        information.
 
-       In  addition  to drawing characters on the screen, video attributes and
-       colors may be supported, causing the characters  to  show  up  in  such
-       modes  as  underlined,  in reverse video, or in color on terminals that
-       support such display enhancements.   Line  drawing  characters  may  be
-       specified  to  be  output.   On input, curses is also able to translate
-       arrow and function keys that  transmit  escape  sequences  into  single
-       values.   The  video  attributes,  line  drawing  characters, and input
-       values use names, defined in <curses.h>, such as A_REVERSE,  ACS_HLINE,
-       and KEY_LEFT.
+       In addition to drawing characters on the screen, video  attributes  and
+       colors  may  be  supported,  causing  the characters to show up in such
+       modes as underlined, in reverse video, or in color  on  terminals  that
+       support  such  display  enhancements.   Line  drawing characters may be
+       specified to be output.  On input, curses is  also  able  to  translate
+       arrow  and  function  keys  that  transmit escape sequences into single
+       values.  The video  attributes,  line  drawing  characters,  and  input
+       values  use names, defined in <curses.h>, such as A_REVERSE, ACS_HLINE,
+       and KEY_LEFT.
 
 
 

Environment variables

-       If  the  environment  variables  LINES  and  COLUMNS are set, or if the
-       program  is  executing  in  a  window  environment,  line  and   column
-       information  in  the  environment  will  override  information  read by
-       terminfo.  This would affect a program running in an  AT&T  630  layer,
-       for   example,   where   the  size  of  a  screen  is  changeable  (see
-       ENVIRONMENT).
-
-       If the environment variable TERMINFO  is  defined,  any  program  using
-       curses  checks  for  a local terminal definition before checking in the
-       standard place.  For example, if TERM  is  set  to  att4424,  then  the
+       If the environment variables LINES and  COLUMNS  are  set,  or  if  the
+       program   is  executing  in  a  window  environment,  line  and  column
+       information in  the  environment  will  override  information  read  by
+       terminfo.   This  would  affect a program running in an AT&T 630 layer,
+       for  example,  where  the  size  of  a  screen   is   changeable   (see
+       ENVIRONMENT).
+
+       If  the  environment  variable  TERMINFO  is defined, any program using
+       curses checks for a local terminal definition before  checking  in  the
+       standard  place.   For  example,  if  TERM  is set to att4424, then the
        compiled terminal definition is found in
 
-           /usr/share/terminfo/a/att4424.
+           /usr/share/terminfo/a/att4424.
 
-       (The  a is copied from the first letter of att4424 to avoid creation of
-       huge directories.)  However,  if  TERMINFO  is  set  to  $HOME/myterms,
-       curses first checks
+       (The a is copied from the first letter of att4424 to avoid creation  of
+       huge  directories.)   However,  if  TERMINFO  is  set to $HOME/myterms,
+       curses first checks
 
-           $HOME/myterms/a/att4424,
+           $HOME/myterms/a/att4424,
 
        and if that fails, it then checks
 
-           /usr/share/terminfo/a/att4424.
+           /usr/share/terminfo/a/att4424.
 
-       This  is  useful  for developing experimental definitions or when write
-       permission in /usr/share/terminfo is not available.
+       This is useful for developing experimental definitions  or  when  write
+       permission in /usr/share/terminfo is not available.
 
-       The integer variables LINES and COLS are defined in <curses.h> and will
-       be  filled  in  by  initscr with the size of the screen.  The constants
-       TRUE and FALSE have the values 1 and 0, respectively.
+       The integer variables LINES and COLS are defined in <curses.h> and will
+       be filled in by initscr with the size of  the  screen.   The  constants
+       TRUE and FALSE have the values 1 and 0, respectively.
 
-       The curses routines also define the WINDOW * variable curscr  which  is
-       used  for  certain  low-level  operations like clearing and redrawing a
-       screen containing garbage.  The curscr  can  be  used  in  only  a  few
+       The  curses  routines also define the WINDOW * variable curscr which is
+       used for certain low-level operations like  clearing  and  redrawing  a
+       screen  containing  garbage.   The  curscr  can  be  used in only a few
        routines.
 
 
 

Routine and Argument Names

-       Many  curses routines have two or more versions.  The routines prefixed
-       with w require a window argument.  The routines prefixed with p require
-       a pad argument.  Those without a prefix generally use stdscr.
-
-       The  routines  prefixed with mv require a y and x coordinate to move to
-       before performing the appropriate action.  The mv routines imply a call
-       to  move before the call to the other routine.  The coordinate y always
-       refers to the row (of the window), and x always refers to  the  column.
+       Many curses routines have two or more versions.  The routines  prefixed
+       with w require a window argument.  The routines prefixed with p require
+       a pad argument.  Those without a prefix generally use stdscr.
+
+       The routines prefixed with mv require a y and x coordinate to  move  to
+       before performing the appropriate action.  The mv routines imply a call
+       to move before the call to the other routine.  The coordinate y  always
+       refers  to  the row (of the window), and x always refers to the column.
        The upper left-hand corner is always (0,0), not (1,1).
 
-       The  routines prefixed with mvw take both a window argument and x and y
-       coordinates.  The  window  argument  is  always  specified  before  the
+       The routines prefixed with mvw take both a window argument and x and  y
+       coordinates.   The  window  argument  is  always  specified  before the
        coordinates.
 
-       In  each case, win is the window affected, and pad is the pad affected;
-       win and pad are always pointers to type WINDOW.
+       In each case, win is the window affected, and pad is the pad  affected;
+       win and pad are always pointers to type WINDOW.
 
-       Option setting routines require a Boolean flag bf with the  value  TRUE
-       or  FALSE;  bf  is always of type bool.  Most of the data types used in
-       the library routines, such as WINDOW,  SCREEN,  bool,  and  chtype  are
-       defined  in  <curses.h>.   Types used for the terminfo routines such as
-       TERMINAL are defined in <term.h>.
+       Option  setting  routines require a Boolean flag bf with the value TRUE
+       or FALSE; bf is always of type bool.  Most of the data  types  used  in
+       the  library  routines,  such  as  WINDOW, SCREEN, bool, and chtype are
+       defined in <curses.h>.  Types used for the terminfo  routines  such  as
+       TERMINAL are defined in <term.h>.
 
-       This  manual  page  describes  functions  which  may  appear   in   any
-       configuration  of  the library.  There are two common configurations of
+       This   manual   page  describes  functions  which  may  appear  in  any
+       configuration of the library.  There are two common  configurations  of
        the library:
 
-          ncurses
-               the "normal" library,  which  handles  8-bit  characters.   The
-               normal   (8-bit)   library   stores  characters  combined  with
-               attributes in chtype data.
+          ncurses
+               the  "normal"  library,  which  handles  8-bit characters.  The
+               normal  (8-bit)  library  stores   characters   combined   with
+               attributes in chtype data.
 
-               Attributes alone (no corresponding character) may be stored  in
-               chtype or the equivalent attr_t data.  In either case, the data
+               Attributes  alone (no corresponding character) may be stored in
+               chtype or the equivalent attr_t data.  In either case, the data
                is stored in something like an integer.
 
-               Each cell (row and column) in a WINDOW is stored as a chtype.
+               Each cell (row and column) in a WINDOW is stored as a chtype.
 
-          ncursesw
-               the  so-called  "wide"   library,   which   handles   multibyte
-               characters  (see the section on ALTERNATE CONFIGURATIONS).  The
-               "wide" library includes all of  the  calls  from  the  "normal"
-               library.   It  adds about one third more calls using data types
+          ncursesw
+               the   so-called   "wide"   library,   which  handles  multibyte
+               characters (see the section on ALTERNATE CONFIGURATIONS).   The
+               "wide"  library  includes  all  of  the calls from the "normal"
+               library.  It adds about one third more calls using  data  types
                which store multibyte characters:
 
-               cchar_t
-                    corresponds to chtype.  However it is a structure, because
-                    more  data  is  stored  than can fit into an integer.  The
-                    characters are large enough  to  require  a  full  integer
+               cchar_t
+                    corresponds to chtype.  However it is a structure, because
+                    more data is stored than can fit  into  an  integer.   The
+                    characters  are  large  enough  to  require a full integer
                     value - and there may be more than one character per cell.
-                    The video attributes and  color  are  stored  in  separate
+                    The  video  attributes  and  color  are stored in separate
                     fields of the structure.
 
-                    Each  cell  (row  and  column)  in a WINDOW is stored as a
-                    cchar_t.
+                    Each cell (row and column) in a  WINDOW  is  stored  as  a
+                    cchar_t.
 
-                    The setcchar(3X)  and  getcchar(3X)  functions  store  and
-                    retrieve the data from a cchar_t structure.
+                    The  setcchar(3x)  and  getcchar(3x)  functions  store and
+                    retrieve the data from a cchar_t structure.
 
-               wchar_t
-                    stores  a  "wide"  character.  Like chtype, this may be an
+               wchar_t
+                    stores a "wide" character.  Like chtype, this  may  be  an
                     integer.
 
-               wint_t
-                    stores a wchar_t or WEOF - not the same, though  both  may
+               wint_t
+                    stores  a  wchar_t or WEOF - not the same, though both may
                     have the same size.
 
-               The  "wide"  library provides new functions which are analogous
-               to functions in  the  "normal"  library.   There  is  a  naming
-               convention  which  relates  many of the normal/wide variants: a
-               "_w" is inserted into the name.  For  example,  waddch  becomes
-               wadd_wch.
+               The "wide" library provides new functions which  are  analogous
+               to  functions  in  the  "normal"  library.   There  is a naming
+               convention which relates many of the  normal/wide  variants:  a
+               "_w"  is  inserted  into the name.  For example, waddch becomes
+               wadd_wch.
 
 
 

Routine Name Index

-       The  following table lists the curses routines provided in the "normal"
-       and "wide" libraries and the names of the manual pages  on  which  they
-       are  described.   Routines  flagged  with "*" are ncurses-specific, not
+       The following table lists the curses routines provided in the  "normal"
+       and  "wide"  libraries  and the names of the manual pages on which they
+       are described.  Routines flagged with  "*"  are  ncurses-specific,  not
        described by XPG4 or present in SVr4.
 
-                    curses Routine Name      Manual Page Name
+                    curses Routine Name      Manual Page Name
                     ---------------------------------------------
-                    COLOR_PAIR               curs_color(3X)
-                    PAIR_NUMBER              curs_attr(3X)
-                    add_wch                  curs_add_wch(3X)
-                    add_wchnstr              curs_add_wchstr(3X)
-                    add_wchstr               curs_add_wchstr(3X)
-                    addch                    curs_addch(3X)
-                    addchnstr                curs_addchstr(3X)
-                    addchstr                 curs_addchstr(3X)
-                    addnstr                  curs_addstr(3X)
-                    addnwstr                 curs_addwstr(3X)
-                    addstr                   curs_addstr(3X)
-                    addwstr                  curs_addwstr(3X)
-                    alloc_pair               new_pair(3X)*
-                    assume_default_colors    default_colors(3X)*
-                    attr_get                 curs_attr(3X)
-                    attr_off                 curs_attr(3X)
-                    attr_on                  curs_attr(3X)
-                    attr_set                 curs_attr(3X)
-                    attroff                  curs_attr(3X)
-                    attron                   curs_attr(3X)
-                    attrset                  curs_attr(3X)
-                    baudrate                 curs_termattrs(3X)
-                    beep                     curs_beep(3X)
-                    bkgd                     curs_bkgd(3X)
-                    bkgdset                  curs_bkgd(3X)
-                    bkgrnd                   curs_bkgrnd(3X)
-                    bkgrndset                curs_bkgrnd(3X)
-                    border                   curs_border(3X)
-
-                    border_set               curs_border_set(3X)
-                    box                      curs_border(3X)
-                    box_set                  curs_border_set(3X)
-                    can_change_color         curs_color(3X)
-                    cbreak                   curs_inopts(3X)
-                    chgat                    curs_attr(3X)
-                    clear                    curs_clear(3X)
-                    clearok                  curs_outopts(3X)
-                    clrtobot                 curs_clear(3X)
-                    clrtoeol                 curs_clear(3X)
-                    color_content            curs_color(3X)
-                    color_set                curs_attr(3X)
-                    copywin                  curs_overlay(3X)
-                    curs_set                 curs_kernel(3X)
-                    curses_trace             curs_trace(3X)*
-                    curses_version           curs_extend(3X)*
-                    def_prog_mode            curs_kernel(3X)
-                    def_shell_mode           curs_kernel(3X)
-                    define_key               define_key(3X)*
-                    del_curterm              curs_terminfo(3X)
-                    delay_output             curs_util(3X)
-                    delch                    curs_delch(3X)
-                    deleteln                 curs_deleteln(3X)
-                    delscreen                curs_initscr(3X)
-                    delwin                   curs_window(3X)
-                    derwin                   curs_window(3X)
-                    doupdate                 curs_refresh(3X)
-                    dupwin                   curs_window(3X)
-                    echo                     curs_inopts(3X)
-                    echo_wchar               curs_add_wch(3X)
-                    echochar                 curs_addch(3X)
-                    endwin                   curs_initscr(3X)
-                    erase                    curs_clear(3X)
-                    erasechar                curs_termattrs(3X)
-                    erasewchar               curs_termattrs(3X)
-                    exit_curses              curs_memleaks(3X)*
-                    exit_terminfo            curs_memleaks(3X)*
-                    extended_color_content   curs_color(3X)*
-                    extended_pair_content    curs_color(3X)*
-                    extended_slk_color       curs_slk(3X)*
-                    filter                   curs_util(3X)
-                    find_pair                new_pair(3X)*
-                    flash                    curs_beep(3X)
-                    flushinp                 curs_util(3X)
-                    free_pair                new_pair(3X)*
-                    get_wch                  curs_get_wch(3X)
-                    get_wstr                 curs_get_wstr(3X)
-                    getattrs                 curs_attr(3X)
-                    getbegx                  curs_legacy(3X)*
-                    getbegy                  curs_legacy(3X)*
-                    getbegyx                 curs_getyx(3X)
-                    getbkgd                  curs_bkgd(3X)
-                    getbkgrnd                curs_bkgrnd(3X)
-                    getcchar                 curs_getcchar(3X)
-                    getch                    curs_getch(3X)
-                    getcurx                  curs_legacy(3X)*
-                    getcury                  curs_legacy(3X)*
-                    getmaxx                  curs_legacy(3X)*
-                    getmaxy                  curs_legacy(3X)*
-                    getmaxyx                 curs_getyx(3X)
-                    getmouse                 curs_mouse(3X)*
-                    getn_wstr                curs_get_wstr(3X)
-                    getnstr                  curs_getstr(3X)
-                    getparx                  curs_legacy(3X)*
-                    getpary                  curs_legacy(3X)*
-
-                    getparyx                 curs_getyx(3X)
-                    getstr                   curs_getstr(3X)
-                    getsyx                   curs_kernel(3X)
-                    getwin                   curs_util(3X)
-                    getyx                    curs_getyx(3X)
-                    halfdelay                curs_inopts(3X)
-                    has_colors               curs_color(3X)
-                    has_ic                   curs_termattrs(3X)
-                    has_il                   curs_termattrs(3X)
-                    has_key                  curs_getch(3X)*
-                    has_mouse                curs_mouse(3X)*
-                    hline                    curs_border(3X)
-                    hline_set                curs_border_set(3X)
-                    idcok                    curs_outopts(3X)
-                    idlok                    curs_outopts(3X)
-                    immedok                  curs_outopts(3X)
-                    in_wch                   curs_in_wch(3X)
-                    in_wchnstr               curs_in_wchstr(3X)
-                    in_wchstr                curs_in_wchstr(3X)
-                    inch                     curs_inch(3X)
-                    inchnstr                 curs_inchstr(3X)
-                    inchstr                  curs_inchstr(3X)
-                    init_color               curs_color(3X)
-                    init_extended_color      curs_color(3X)*
-                    init_extended_pair       curs_color(3X)*
-                    init_pair                curs_color(3X)
-                    initscr                  curs_initscr(3X)
-                    innstr                   curs_instr(3X)
-                    innwstr                  curs_inwstr(3X)
-                    ins_nwstr                curs_ins_wstr(3X)
-                    ins_wch                  curs_ins_wch(3X)
-                    ins_wstr                 curs_ins_wstr(3X)
-                    insch                    curs_insch(3X)
-                    insdelln                 curs_deleteln(3X)
-                    insertln                 curs_deleteln(3X)
-                    insnstr                  curs_insstr(3X)
-                    insstr                   curs_insstr(3X)
-                    instr                    curs_instr(3X)
-                    intrflush                curs_inopts(3X)
-                    inwstr                   curs_inwstr(3X)
-                    is_cleared               curs_opaque(3X)*
-                    is_idcok                 curs_opaque(3X)*
-                    is_idlok                 curs_opaque(3X)*
-                    is_immedok               curs_opaque(3X)*
-                    is_keypad                curs_opaque(3X)*
-                    is_leaveok               curs_opaque(3X)*
-                    is_linetouched           curs_touch(3X)
-                    is_nodelay               curs_opaque(3X)*
-                    is_notimeout             curs_opaque(3X)*
-                    is_pad                   curs_opaque(3X)*
-                    is_scrollok              curs_opaque(3X)*
-                    is_subwin                curs_opaque(3X)*
-                    is_syncok                curs_opaque(3X)*
-                    is_term_resized          resizeterm(3X)*
-                    is_wintouched            curs_touch(3X)
-                    isendwin                 curs_initscr(3X)
-                    key_defined              key_defined(3X)*
-                    key_name                 curs_util(3X)
-                    keybound                 keybound(3X)*
-                    keyname                  curs_util(3X)
-                    keyok                    keyok(3X)*
-                    keypad                   curs_inopts(3X)
-                    killchar                 curs_termattrs(3X)
-                    killwchar                curs_termattrs(3X)
-                    leaveok                  curs_outopts(3X)
-
-                    longname                 curs_termattrs(3X)
-                    mcprint                  curs_print(3X)*
-                    meta                     curs_inopts(3X)
-                    mouse_trafo              curs_mouse(3X)*
-                    mouseinterval            curs_mouse(3X)*
-                    mousemask                curs_mouse(3X)*
-                    move                     curs_move(3X)
-                    mvadd_wch                curs_add_wch(3X)
-                    mvadd_wchnstr            curs_add_wchstr(3X)
-                    mvadd_wchstr             curs_add_wchstr(3X)
-                    mvaddch                  curs_addch(3X)
-                    mvaddchnstr              curs_addchstr(3X)
-                    mvaddchstr               curs_addchstr(3X)
-                    mvaddnstr                curs_addstr(3X)
-                    mvaddnwstr               curs_addwstr(3X)
-                    mvaddstr                 curs_addstr(3X)
-                    mvaddwstr                curs_addwstr(3X)
-                    mvchgat                  curs_attr(3X)
-                    mvcur                    curs_terminfo(3X)
-                    mvdelch                  curs_delch(3X)
-                    mvderwin                 curs_window(3X)
-                    mvget_wch                curs_get_wch(3X)
-                    mvget_wstr               curs_get_wstr(3X)
-                    mvgetch                  curs_getch(3X)
-                    mvgetn_wstr              curs_get_wstr(3X)
-                    mvgetnstr                curs_getstr(3X)
-                    mvgetstr                 curs_getstr(3X)
-                    mvhline                  curs_border(3X)
-                    mvhline_set              curs_border_set(3X)
-                    mvin_wch                 curs_in_wch(3X)
-                    mvin_wchnstr             curs_in_wchstr(3X)
-                    mvin_wchstr              curs_in_wchstr(3X)
-                    mvinch                   curs_inch(3X)
-                    mvinchnstr               curs_inchstr(3X)
-                    mvinchstr                curs_inchstr(3X)
-                    mvinnstr                 curs_instr(3X)
-                    mvinnwstr                curs_inwstr(3X)
-                    mvins_nwstr              curs_ins_wstr(3X)
-                    mvins_wch                curs_ins_wch(3X)
-                    mvins_wstr               curs_ins_wstr(3X)
-                    mvinsch                  curs_insch(3X)
-                    mvinsnstr                curs_insstr(3X)
-                    mvinsstr                 curs_insstr(3X)
-                    mvinstr                  curs_instr(3X)
-                    mvinwstr                 curs_inwstr(3X)
-                    mvprintw                 curs_printw(3X)
-                    mvscanw                  curs_scanw(3X)
-                    mvvline                  curs_border(3X)
-                    mvvline_set              curs_border_set(3X)
-                    mvwadd_wch               curs_add_wch(3X)
-                    mvwadd_wchnstr           curs_add_wchstr(3X)
-                    mvwadd_wchstr            curs_add_wchstr(3X)
-                    mvwaddch                 curs_addch(3X)
-                    mvwaddchnstr             curs_addchstr(3X)
-                    mvwaddchstr              curs_addchstr(3X)
-                    mvwaddnstr               curs_addstr(3X)
-                    mvwaddnwstr              curs_addwstr(3X)
-                    mvwaddstr                curs_addstr(3X)
-                    mvwaddwstr               curs_addwstr(3X)
-                    mvwchgat                 curs_attr(3X)
-                    mvwdelch                 curs_delch(3X)
-                    mvwget_wch               curs_get_wch(3X)
-                    mvwget_wstr              curs_get_wstr(3X)
-                    mvwgetch                 curs_getch(3X)
-                    mvwgetn_wstr             curs_get_wstr(3X)
-
-                    mvwgetnstr               curs_getstr(3X)
-                    mvwgetstr                curs_getstr(3X)
-                    mvwhline                 curs_border(3X)
-                    mvwhline_set             curs_border_set(3X)
-                    mvwin                    curs_window(3X)
-                    mvwin_wch                curs_in_wch(3X)
-                    mvwin_wchnstr            curs_in_wchstr(3X)
-                    mvwin_wchstr             curs_in_wchstr(3X)
-                    mvwinch                  curs_inch(3X)
-                    mvwinchnstr              curs_inchstr(3X)
-                    mvwinchstr               curs_inchstr(3X)
-                    mvwinnstr                curs_instr(3X)
-                    mvwinnwstr               curs_inwstr(3X)
-                    mvwins_nwstr             curs_ins_wstr(3X)
-                    mvwins_wch               curs_ins_wch(3X)
-                    mvwins_wstr              curs_ins_wstr(3X)
-                    mvwinsch                 curs_insch(3X)
-                    mvwinsnstr               curs_insstr(3X)
-                    mvwinsstr                curs_insstr(3X)
-                    mvwinstr                 curs_instr(3X)
-                    mvwinwstr                curs_inwstr(3X)
-                    mvwprintw                curs_printw(3X)
-                    mvwscanw                 curs_scanw(3X)
-                    mvwvline                 curs_border(3X)
-                    mvwvline_set             curs_border_set(3X)
-                    napms                    curs_kernel(3X)
-                    newpad                   curs_pad(3X)
-                    newterm                  curs_initscr(3X)
-                    newwin                   curs_window(3X)
-                    nl                       curs_inopts(3X)
-                    nocbreak                 curs_inopts(3X)
-                    nodelay                  curs_inopts(3X)
-                    noecho                   curs_inopts(3X)
-                    nofilter                 curs_util(3X)*
-                    nonl                     curs_inopts(3X)
-                    noqiflush                curs_inopts(3X)
-                    noraw                    curs_inopts(3X)
-                    notimeout                curs_inopts(3X)
-                    overlay                  curs_overlay(3X)
-                    overwrite                curs_overlay(3X)
-                    pair_content             curs_color(3X)
-                    pecho_wchar              curs_pad(3X)*
-                    pechochar                curs_pad(3X)
-                    pnoutrefresh             curs_pad(3X)
-                    prefresh                 curs_pad(3X)
-                    printw                   curs_printw(3X)
-                    putp                     curs_terminfo(3X)
-                    putwin                   curs_util(3X)
-                    qiflush                  curs_inopts(3X)
-                    raw                      curs_inopts(3X)
-                    redrawwin                curs_refresh(3X)
-                    refresh                  curs_refresh(3X)
-                    reset_color_pairs        curs_color(3X)*
-                    reset_prog_mode          curs_kernel(3X)
-                    reset_shell_mode         curs_kernel(3X)
-                    resetty                  curs_kernel(3X)
-                    resize_term              resizeterm(3X)*
-                    resizeterm               resizeterm(3X)*
-                    restartterm              curs_terminfo(3X)
-                    ripoffline               curs_kernel(3X)
-                    savetty                  curs_kernel(3X)
-                    scanw                    curs_scanw(3X)
-                    scr_dump                 curs_scr_dump(3X)
-                    scr_init                 curs_scr_dump(3X)
-                    scr_restore              curs_scr_dump(3X)
-
-                    scr_set                  curs_scr_dump(3X)
-                    scrl                     curs_scroll(3X)
-                    scroll                   curs_scroll(3X)
-                    scrollok                 curs_outopts(3X)
-                    set_curterm              curs_terminfo(3X)
-                    set_term                 curs_initscr(3X)
-                    setcchar                 curs_getcchar(3X)
-                    setscrreg                curs_outopts(3X)
-                    setsyx                   curs_kernel(3X)
-                    setupterm                curs_terminfo(3X)
-                    slk_attr                 curs_slk(3X)*
-                    slk_attr_off             curs_slk(3X)
-                    slk_attr_on              curs_slk(3X)
-                    slk_attr_set             curs_slk(3X)
-                    slk_attroff              curs_slk(3X)
-                    slk_attron               curs_slk(3X)
-                    slk_attrset              curs_slk(3X)
-                    slk_clear                curs_slk(3X)
-                    slk_color                curs_slk(3X)
-                    slk_init                 curs_slk(3X)
-                    slk_label                curs_slk(3X)
-                    slk_noutrefresh          curs_slk(3X)
-                    slk_refresh              curs_slk(3X)
-                    slk_restore              curs_slk(3X)
-                    slk_set                  curs_slk(3X)
-                    slk_touch                curs_slk(3X)
-                    slk_wset                 curs_slk(3X)*
-                    standend                 curs_attr(3X)
-                    standout                 curs_attr(3X)
-                    start_color              curs_color(3X)
-                    subpad                   curs_pad(3X)
-                    subwin                   curs_window(3X)
-                    syncok                   curs_window(3X)
-                    term_attrs               curs_termattrs(3X)
-                    termattrs                curs_termattrs(3X)
-                    termname                 curs_termattrs(3X)
-                    tgetent                  curs_termcap(3X)
-                    tgetflag                 curs_termcap(3X)
-                    tgetnum                  curs_termcap(3X)
-                    tgetstr                  curs_termcap(3X)
-                    tgoto                    curs_termcap(3X)
-                    tigetflag                curs_terminfo(3X)
-                    tigetnum                 curs_terminfo(3X)
-                    tigetstr                 curs_terminfo(3X)
-                    timeout                  curs_inopts(3X)
-                    tiparm                   curs_terminfo(3X)*
-                    touchline                curs_touch(3X)
-                    touchwin                 curs_touch(3X)
-                    tparm                    curs_terminfo(3X)
-                    tputs                    curs_termcap(3X)
-                    tputs                    curs_terminfo(3X)
-                    trace                    curs_trace(3X)*
-                    typeahead                curs_inopts(3X)
-                    unctrl                   curs_util(3X)
-                    unget_wch                curs_get_wch(3X)
-                    ungetch                  curs_getch(3X)
-                    ungetmouse               curs_mouse(3X)*
-                    untouchwin               curs_touch(3X)
-                    use_default_colors       default_colors(3X)*
-                    use_env                  curs_util(3X)
-                    use_extended_names       curs_extend(3X)*
-                    use_legacy_coding        legacy_coding(3X)*
-                    use_tioctl               curs_util(3X)*
-                    vid_attr                 curs_terminfo(3X)
-                    vid_puts                 curs_terminfo(3X)
-
-                    vidattr                  curs_terminfo(3X)
-                    vidputs                  curs_terminfo(3X)
-                    vline                    curs_border(3X)
-                    vline_set                curs_border_set(3X)
-                    vw_printw                curs_printw(3X)
-                    vw_scanw                 curs_scanw(3X)
-                    vwprintw                 curs_printw(3X)
-                    vwscanw                  curs_scanw(3X)
-                    wadd_wch                 curs_add_wch(3X)
-                    wadd_wchnstr             curs_add_wchstr(3X)
-                    wadd_wchstr              curs_add_wchstr(3X)
-                    waddch                   curs_addch(3X)
-                    waddchnstr               curs_addchstr(3X)
-                    waddchstr                curs_addchstr(3X)
-                    waddnstr                 curs_addstr(3X)
-                    waddnwstr                curs_addwstr(3X)
-                    waddstr                  curs_addstr(3X)
-                    waddwstr                 curs_addwstr(3X)
-                    wattr_get                curs_attr(3X)
-                    wattr_off                curs_attr(3X)
-                    wattr_on                 curs_attr(3X)
-                    wattr_set                curs_attr(3X)
-                    wattroff                 curs_attr(3X)
-                    wattron                  curs_attr(3X)
-                    wattrset                 curs_attr(3X)
-                    wbkgd                    curs_bkgd(3X)
-                    wbkgdset                 curs_bkgd(3X)
-                    wbkgrnd                  curs_bkgrnd(3X)
-                    wbkgrndset               curs_bkgrnd(3X)
-                    wborder                  curs_border(3X)
-                    wborder_set              curs_border_set(3X)
-                    wchgat                   curs_attr(3X)
-                    wclear                   curs_clear(3X)
-                    wclrtobot                curs_clear(3X)
-                    wclrtoeol                curs_clear(3X)
-                    wcolor_set               curs_attr(3X)
-                    wcursyncup               curs_window(3X)
-                    wdelch                   curs_delch(3X)
-                    wdeleteln                curs_deleteln(3X)
-                    wecho_wchar              curs_add_wch(3X)
-                    wechochar                curs_addch(3X)
-                    wenclose                 curs_mouse(3X)*
-                    werase                   curs_clear(3X)
-                    wget_wch                 curs_get_wch(3X)
-                    wget_wstr                curs_get_wstr(3X)
-                    wgetbkgrnd               curs_bkgrnd(3X)
-                    wgetch                   curs_getch(3X)
-                    wgetdelay                curs_opaque(3X)*
-                    wgetn_wstr               curs_get_wstr(3X)
-                    wgetnstr                 curs_getstr(3X)
-                    wgetparent               curs_opaque(3X)*
-                    wgetscrreg               curs_opaque(3X)*
-                    wgetstr                  curs_getstr(3X)
-                    whline                   curs_border(3X)
-                    whline_set               curs_border_set(3X)
-                    win_wch                  curs_in_wch(3X)
-                    win_wchnstr              curs_in_wchstr(3X)
-                    win_wchstr               curs_in_wchstr(3X)
-                    winch                    curs_inch(3X)
-                    winchnstr                curs_inchstr(3X)
-                    winchstr                 curs_inchstr(3X)
-                    winnstr                  curs_instr(3X)
-                    winnwstr                 curs_inwstr(3X)
-                    wins_nwstr               curs_ins_wstr(3X)
-                    wins_wch                 curs_ins_wch(3X)
-
-                    wins_wstr                curs_ins_wstr(3X)
-                    winsch                   curs_insch(3X)
-                    winsdelln                curs_deleteln(3X)
-                    winsertln                curs_deleteln(3X)
-                    winsnstr                 curs_insstr(3X)
-                    winsstr                  curs_insstr(3X)
-                    winstr                   curs_instr(3X)
-                    winwstr                  curs_inwstr(3X)
-                    wmouse_trafo             curs_mouse(3X)*
-                    wmove                    curs_move(3X)
-                    wnoutrefresh             curs_refresh(3X)
-                    wprintw                  curs_printw(3X)
-                    wredrawln                curs_refresh(3X)
-                    wrefresh                 curs_refresh(3X)
-                    wresize                  wresize(3X)*
-                    wscanw                   curs_scanw(3X)
-                    wscrl                    curs_scroll(3X)
-                    wsetscrreg               curs_outopts(3X)
-                    wstandend                curs_attr(3X)
-                    wstandout                curs_attr(3X)
-                    wsyncdown                curs_window(3X)
-                    wsyncup                  curs_window(3X)
-                    wtimeout                 curs_inopts(3X)
-                    wtouchln                 curs_touch(3X)
-                    wunctrl                  curs_util(3X)
-                    wvline                   curs_border(3X)
-                    wvline_set               curs_border_set(3X)
-
-       Depending on the configuration, additional sets  of  functions  may  be
+                    COLOR_PAIR               curs_color(3x)
+                    PAIR_NUMBER              curs_attr(3x)
+                    add_wch                  curs_add_wch(3x)
+                    add_wchnstr              curs_add_wchstr(3x)
+                    add_wchstr               curs_add_wchstr(3x)
+                    addch                    curs_addch(3x)
+                    addchnstr                curs_addchstr(3x)
+                    addchstr                 curs_addchstr(3x)
+                    addnstr                  curs_addstr(3x)
+                    addnwstr                 curs_addwstr(3x)
+                    addstr                   curs_addstr(3x)
+                    addwstr                  curs_addwstr(3x)
+                    alloc_pair               new_pair(3x)*
+                    assume_default_colors    default_colors(3x)*
+                    attr_get                 curs_attr(3x)
+                    attr_off                 curs_attr(3x)
+                    attr_on                  curs_attr(3x)
+                    attr_set                 curs_attr(3x)
+                    attroff                  curs_attr(3x)
+                    attron                   curs_attr(3x)
+                    attrset                  curs_attr(3x)
+                    baudrate                 curs_termattrs(3x)
+                    beep                     curs_beep(3x)
+                    bkgd                     curs_bkgd(3x)
+                    bkgdset                  curs_bkgd(3x)
+                    bkgrnd                   curs_bkgrnd(3x)
+                    bkgrndset                curs_bkgrnd(3x)
+
+                    border                   curs_border(3x)
+                    border_set               curs_border_set(3x)
+                    box                      curs_border(3x)
+                    box_set                  curs_border_set(3x)
+                    can_change_color         curs_color(3x)
+                    cbreak                   curs_inopts(3x)
+                    chgat                    curs_attr(3x)
+                    clear                    curs_clear(3x)
+                    clearok                  curs_outopts(3x)
+                    clrtobot                 curs_clear(3x)
+                    clrtoeol                 curs_clear(3x)
+                    color_content            curs_color(3x)
+                    color_set                curs_attr(3x)
+                    copywin                  curs_overlay(3x)
+                    curs_set                 curs_kernel(3x)
+                    curses_trace             curs_trace(3x)*
+                    curses_version           curs_extend(3x)*
+                    def_prog_mode            curs_kernel(3x)
+                    def_shell_mode           curs_kernel(3x)
+                    define_key               define_key(3x)*
+                    del_curterm              curs_terminfo(3x)
+                    delay_output             curs_util(3x)
+                    delch                    curs_delch(3x)
+                    deleteln                 curs_deleteln(3x)
+                    delscreen                curs_initscr(3x)
+                    delwin                   curs_window(3x)
+                    derwin                   curs_window(3x)
+                    doupdate                 curs_refresh(3x)
+                    dupwin                   curs_window(3x)
+                    echo                     curs_inopts(3x)
+                    echo_wchar               curs_add_wch(3x)
+                    echochar                 curs_addch(3x)
+                    endwin                   curs_initscr(3x)
+                    erase                    curs_clear(3x)
+                    erasechar                curs_termattrs(3x)
+                    erasewchar               curs_termattrs(3x)
+                    exit_curses              curs_memleaks(3x)*
+                    exit_terminfo            curs_memleaks(3x)*
+                    extended_color_content   curs_color(3x)*
+                    extended_pair_content    curs_color(3x)*
+                    extended_slk_color       curs_slk(3x)*
+                    filter                   curs_util(3x)
+                    find_pair                new_pair(3x)*
+                    flash                    curs_beep(3x)
+                    flushinp                 curs_util(3x)
+                    free_pair                new_pair(3x)*
+                    get_wch                  curs_get_wch(3x)
+                    get_wstr                 curs_get_wstr(3x)
+                    getattrs                 curs_attr(3x)
+                    getbegx                  curs_legacy(3x)*
+                    getbegy                  curs_legacy(3x)*
+                    getbegyx                 curs_getyx(3x)
+                    getbkgd                  curs_bkgd(3x)
+                    getbkgrnd                curs_bkgrnd(3x)
+                    getcchar                 curs_getcchar(3x)
+                    getch                    curs_getch(3x)
+                    getcurx                  curs_legacy(3x)*
+                    getcury                  curs_legacy(3x)*
+                    getmaxx                  curs_legacy(3x)*
+                    getmaxy                  curs_legacy(3x)*
+                    getmaxyx                 curs_getyx(3x)
+                    getmouse                 curs_mouse(3x)*
+                    getn_wstr                curs_get_wstr(3x)
+                    getnstr                  curs_getstr(3x)
+                    getparx                  curs_legacy(3x)*
+
+                    getpary                  curs_legacy(3x)*
+                    getparyx                 curs_getyx(3x)
+                    getstr                   curs_getstr(3x)
+                    getsyx                   curs_kernel(3x)
+                    getwin                   curs_util(3x)
+                    getyx                    curs_getyx(3x)
+                    halfdelay                curs_inopts(3x)
+                    has_colors               curs_color(3x)
+                    has_ic                   curs_termattrs(3x)
+                    has_il                   curs_termattrs(3x)
+                    has_key                  curs_getch(3x)*
+                    has_mouse                curs_mouse(3x)*
+                    hline                    curs_border(3x)
+                    hline_set                curs_border_set(3x)
+                    idcok                    curs_outopts(3x)
+                    idlok                    curs_outopts(3x)
+                    immedok                  curs_outopts(3x)
+                    in_wch                   curs_in_wch(3x)
+                    in_wchnstr               curs_in_wchstr(3x)
+                    in_wchstr                curs_in_wchstr(3x)
+                    inch                     curs_inch(3x)
+                    inchnstr                 curs_inchstr(3x)
+                    inchstr                  curs_inchstr(3x)
+                    init_color               curs_color(3x)
+                    init_extended_color      curs_color(3x)*
+                    init_extended_pair       curs_color(3x)*
+                    init_pair                curs_color(3x)
+                    initscr                  curs_initscr(3x)
+                    innstr                   curs_instr(3x)
+                    innwstr                  curs_inwstr(3x)
+                    ins_nwstr                curs_ins_wstr(3x)
+                    ins_wch                  curs_ins_wch(3x)
+                    ins_wstr                 curs_ins_wstr(3x)
+                    insch                    curs_insch(3x)
+                    insdelln                 curs_deleteln(3x)
+                    insertln                 curs_deleteln(3x)
+                    insnstr                  curs_insstr(3x)
+                    insstr                   curs_insstr(3x)
+                    instr                    curs_instr(3x)
+                    intrflush                curs_inopts(3x)
+                    inwstr                   curs_inwstr(3x)
+                    is_cbreak                curs_inopts(3x)*
+                    is_cleared               curs_opaque(3x)*
+                    is_echo                  curs_inopts(3x)*
+                    is_idcok                 curs_opaque(3x)*
+                    is_idlok                 curs_opaque(3x)*
+                    is_immedok               curs_opaque(3x)*
+                    is_keypad                curs_opaque(3x)*
+                    is_leaveok               curs_opaque(3x)*
+                    is_linetouched           curs_touch(3x)
+                    is_nl                    curs_inopts(3x)*
+                    is_nodelay               curs_opaque(3x)*
+                    is_notimeout             curs_opaque(3x)*
+                    is_pad                   curs_opaque(3x)*
+                    is_raw                   curs_inopts(3x)*
+                    is_scrollok              curs_opaque(3x)*
+                    is_subwin                curs_opaque(3x)*
+                    is_syncok                curs_opaque(3x)*
+                    is_term_resized          resizeterm(3x)*
+                    is_wintouched            curs_touch(3x)
+                    isendwin                 curs_initscr(3x)
+                    key_defined              key_defined(3x)*
+                    key_name                 curs_util(3x)
+                    keybound                 keybound(3x)*
+                    keyname                  curs_util(3x)
+
+                    keyok                    keyok(3x)*
+                    keypad                   curs_inopts(3x)
+                    killchar                 curs_termattrs(3x)
+                    killwchar                curs_termattrs(3x)
+                    leaveok                  curs_outopts(3x)
+                    longname                 curs_termattrs(3x)
+                    mcprint                  curs_print(3x)*
+                    meta                     curs_inopts(3x)
+                    mouse_trafo              curs_mouse(3x)*
+                    mouseinterval            curs_mouse(3x)*
+                    mousemask                curs_mouse(3x)*
+                    move                     curs_move(3x)
+                    mvadd_wch                curs_add_wch(3x)
+                    mvadd_wchnstr            curs_add_wchstr(3x)
+                    mvadd_wchstr             curs_add_wchstr(3x)
+                    mvaddch                  curs_addch(3x)
+                    mvaddchnstr              curs_addchstr(3x)
+                    mvaddchstr               curs_addchstr(3x)
+                    mvaddnstr                curs_addstr(3x)
+                    mvaddnwstr               curs_addwstr(3x)
+                    mvaddstr                 curs_addstr(3x)
+                    mvaddwstr                curs_addwstr(3x)
+                    mvchgat                  curs_attr(3x)
+                    mvcur                    curs_terminfo(3x)
+                    mvdelch                  curs_delch(3x)
+                    mvderwin                 curs_window(3x)
+                    mvget_wch                curs_get_wch(3x)
+                    mvget_wstr               curs_get_wstr(3x)
+                    mvgetch                  curs_getch(3x)
+                    mvgetn_wstr              curs_get_wstr(3x)
+                    mvgetnstr                curs_getstr(3x)
+                    mvgetstr                 curs_getstr(3x)
+                    mvhline                  curs_border(3x)
+                    mvhline_set              curs_border_set(3x)
+                    mvin_wch                 curs_in_wch(3x)
+                    mvin_wchnstr             curs_in_wchstr(3x)
+                    mvin_wchstr              curs_in_wchstr(3x)
+                    mvinch                   curs_inch(3x)
+                    mvinchnstr               curs_inchstr(3x)
+                    mvinchstr                curs_inchstr(3x)
+                    mvinnstr                 curs_instr(3x)
+                    mvinnwstr                curs_inwstr(3x)
+                    mvins_nwstr              curs_ins_wstr(3x)
+                    mvins_wch                curs_ins_wch(3x)
+                    mvins_wstr               curs_ins_wstr(3x)
+                    mvinsch                  curs_insch(3x)
+                    mvinsnstr                curs_insstr(3x)
+                    mvinsstr                 curs_insstr(3x)
+                    mvinstr                  curs_instr(3x)
+                    mvinwstr                 curs_inwstr(3x)
+                    mvprintw                 curs_printw(3x)
+                    mvscanw                  curs_scanw(3x)
+                    mvvline                  curs_border(3x)
+                    mvvline_set              curs_border_set(3x)
+                    mvwadd_wch               curs_add_wch(3x)
+                    mvwadd_wchnstr           curs_add_wchstr(3x)
+                    mvwadd_wchstr            curs_add_wchstr(3x)
+                    mvwaddch                 curs_addch(3x)
+                    mvwaddchnstr             curs_addchstr(3x)
+                    mvwaddchstr              curs_addchstr(3x)
+                    mvwaddnstr               curs_addstr(3x)
+                    mvwaddnwstr              curs_addwstr(3x)
+                    mvwaddstr                curs_addstr(3x)
+                    mvwaddwstr               curs_addwstr(3x)
+                    mvwchgat                 curs_attr(3x)
+
+                    mvwdelch                 curs_delch(3x)
+                    mvwget_wch               curs_get_wch(3x)
+                    mvwget_wstr              curs_get_wstr(3x)
+                    mvwgetch                 curs_getch(3x)
+                    mvwgetn_wstr             curs_get_wstr(3x)
+                    mvwgetnstr               curs_getstr(3x)
+                    mvwgetstr                curs_getstr(3x)
+                    mvwhline                 curs_border(3x)
+                    mvwhline_set             curs_border_set(3x)
+                    mvwin                    curs_window(3x)
+                    mvwin_wch                curs_in_wch(3x)
+                    mvwin_wchnstr            curs_in_wchstr(3x)
+                    mvwin_wchstr             curs_in_wchstr(3x)
+                    mvwinch                  curs_inch(3x)
+                    mvwinchnstr              curs_inchstr(3x)
+                    mvwinchstr               curs_inchstr(3x)
+                    mvwinnstr                curs_instr(3x)
+                    mvwinnwstr               curs_inwstr(3x)
+                    mvwins_nwstr             curs_ins_wstr(3x)
+                    mvwins_wch               curs_ins_wch(3x)
+                    mvwins_wstr              curs_ins_wstr(3x)
+                    mvwinsch                 curs_insch(3x)
+                    mvwinsnstr               curs_insstr(3x)
+                    mvwinsstr                curs_insstr(3x)
+                    mvwinstr                 curs_instr(3x)
+                    mvwinwstr                curs_inwstr(3x)
+                    mvwprintw                curs_printw(3x)
+                    mvwscanw                 curs_scanw(3x)
+                    mvwvline                 curs_border(3x)
+                    mvwvline_set             curs_border_set(3x)
+                    napms                    curs_kernel(3x)
+                    newpad                   curs_pad(3x)
+                    newterm                  curs_initscr(3x)
+                    newwin                   curs_window(3x)
+                    nl                       curs_inopts(3x)
+                    nocbreak                 curs_inopts(3x)
+                    nodelay                  curs_inopts(3x)
+                    noecho                   curs_inopts(3x)
+                    nofilter                 curs_util(3x)*
+                    nonl                     curs_inopts(3x)
+                    noqiflush                curs_inopts(3x)
+                    noraw                    curs_inopts(3x)
+                    notimeout                curs_inopts(3x)
+                    overlay                  curs_overlay(3x)
+                    overwrite                curs_overlay(3x)
+                    pair_content             curs_color(3x)
+                    pecho_wchar              curs_pad(3x)
+                    pechochar                curs_pad(3x)
+                    pnoutrefresh             curs_pad(3x)
+                    prefresh                 curs_pad(3x)
+                    printw                   curs_printw(3x)
+                    putp                     curs_terminfo(3x)
+                    putwin                   curs_util(3x)
+                    qiflush                  curs_inopts(3x)
+                    raw                      curs_inopts(3x)
+                    redrawwin                curs_refresh(3x)
+                    refresh                  curs_refresh(3x)
+                    reset_color_pairs        curs_color(3x)*
+                    reset_prog_mode          curs_kernel(3x)
+                    reset_shell_mode         curs_kernel(3x)
+                    resetty                  curs_kernel(3x)
+                    resize_term              resizeterm(3x)*
+                    resizeterm               resizeterm(3x)*
+                    restartterm              curs_terminfo(3x)
+                    ripoffline               curs_kernel(3x)
+
+                    savetty                  curs_kernel(3x)
+                    scanw                    curs_scanw(3x)
+                    scr_dump                 curs_scr_dump(3x)
+                    scr_init                 curs_scr_dump(3x)
+                    scr_restore              curs_scr_dump(3x)
+                    scr_set                  curs_scr_dump(3x)
+                    scrl                     curs_scroll(3x)
+                    scroll                   curs_scroll(3x)
+                    scrollok                 curs_outopts(3x)
+                    set_curterm              curs_terminfo(3x)
+                    set_term                 curs_initscr(3x)
+                    setcchar                 curs_getcchar(3x)
+                    setscrreg                curs_outopts(3x)
+                    setsyx                   curs_kernel(3x)
+                    setupterm                curs_terminfo(3x)
+                    slk_attr                 curs_slk(3x)*
+                    slk_attr_off             curs_slk(3x)
+                    slk_attr_on              curs_slk(3x)
+                    slk_attr_set             curs_slk(3x)
+                    slk_attroff              curs_slk(3x)
+                    slk_attron               curs_slk(3x)
+                    slk_attrset              curs_slk(3x)
+                    slk_clear                curs_slk(3x)
+                    slk_color                curs_slk(3x)
+                    slk_init                 curs_slk(3x)
+                    slk_label                curs_slk(3x)
+                    slk_noutrefresh          curs_slk(3x)
+                    slk_refresh              curs_slk(3x)
+                    slk_restore              curs_slk(3x)
+                    slk_set                  curs_slk(3x)
+                    slk_touch                curs_slk(3x)
+                    slk_wset                 curs_slk(3x)
+                    standend                 curs_attr(3x)
+                    standout                 curs_attr(3x)
+                    start_color              curs_color(3x)
+                    subpad                   curs_pad(3x)
+                    subwin                   curs_window(3x)
+                    syncok                   curs_window(3x)
+                    term_attrs               curs_termattrs(3x)
+                    termattrs                curs_termattrs(3x)
+                    termname                 curs_termattrs(3x)
+                    tgetent                  curs_termcap(3x)
+                    tgetflag                 curs_termcap(3x)
+                    tgetnum                  curs_termcap(3x)
+                    tgetstr                  curs_termcap(3x)
+                    tgoto                    curs_termcap(3x)
+                    tigetflag                curs_terminfo(3x)
+                    tigetnum                 curs_terminfo(3x)
+                    tigetstr                 curs_terminfo(3x)
+                    timeout                  curs_inopts(3x)
+                    tiparm                   curs_terminfo(3x)
+                    tiparm_s                 curs_terminfo(3x)*
+                    tiscan_s                 curs_terminfo(3x)*
+                    touchline                curs_touch(3x)
+                    touchwin                 curs_touch(3x)
+                    tparm                    curs_terminfo(3x)
+                    tputs                    curs_termcap(3x)
+                    tputs                    curs_terminfo(3x)
+                    trace                    curs_trace(3x)*
+                    typeahead                curs_inopts(3x)
+                    unctrl                   curs_util(3x)
+                    unget_wch                curs_get_wch(3x)
+                    ungetch                  curs_getch(3x)
+                    ungetmouse               curs_mouse(3x)*
+                    untouchwin               curs_touch(3x)
+
+                    use_default_colors       default_colors(3x)*
+                    use_env                  curs_util(3x)
+                    use_extended_names       curs_extend(3x)*
+                    use_legacy_coding        legacy_coding(3x)*
+                    use_tioctl               curs_util(3x)*
+                    vid_attr                 curs_terminfo(3x)
+                    vid_puts                 curs_terminfo(3x)
+                    vidattr                  curs_terminfo(3x)
+                    vidputs                  curs_terminfo(3x)
+                    vline                    curs_border(3x)
+                    vline_set                curs_border_set(3x)
+                    vw_printw                curs_printw(3x)
+                    vw_scanw                 curs_scanw(3x)
+                    vwprintw                 curs_printw(3x)
+                    vwscanw                  curs_scanw(3x)
+                    wadd_wch                 curs_add_wch(3x)
+                    wadd_wchnstr             curs_add_wchstr(3x)
+                    wadd_wchstr              curs_add_wchstr(3x)
+                    waddch                   curs_addch(3x)
+                    waddchnstr               curs_addchstr(3x)
+                    waddchstr                curs_addchstr(3x)
+                    waddnstr                 curs_addstr(3x)
+                    waddnwstr                curs_addwstr(3x)
+                    waddstr                  curs_addstr(3x)
+                    waddwstr                 curs_addwstr(3x)
+                    wattr_get                curs_attr(3x)
+                    wattr_off                curs_attr(3x)
+                    wattr_on                 curs_attr(3x)
+                    wattr_set                curs_attr(3x)
+                    wattroff                 curs_attr(3x)
+                    wattron                  curs_attr(3x)
+                    wattrset                 curs_attr(3x)
+                    wbkgd                    curs_bkgd(3x)
+                    wbkgdset                 curs_bkgd(3x)
+                    wbkgrnd                  curs_bkgrnd(3x)
+                    wbkgrndset               curs_bkgrnd(3x)
+                    wborder                  curs_border(3x)
+                    wborder_set              curs_border_set(3x)
+                    wchgat                   curs_attr(3x)
+                    wclear                   curs_clear(3x)
+                    wclrtobot                curs_clear(3x)
+                    wclrtoeol                curs_clear(3x)
+                    wcolor_set               curs_attr(3x)
+                    wcursyncup               curs_window(3x)
+                    wdelch                   curs_delch(3x)
+                    wdeleteln                curs_deleteln(3x)
+                    wecho_wchar              curs_add_wch(3x)
+                    wechochar                curs_addch(3x)
+                    wenclose                 curs_mouse(3x)*
+                    werase                   curs_clear(3x)
+                    wget_wch                 curs_get_wch(3x)
+                    wget_wstr                curs_get_wstr(3x)
+                    wgetbkgrnd               curs_bkgrnd(3x)
+                    wgetch                   curs_getch(3x)
+                    wgetdelay                curs_opaque(3x)*
+                    wgetn_wstr               curs_get_wstr(3x)
+                    wgetnstr                 curs_getstr(3x)
+                    wgetparent               curs_opaque(3x)*
+                    wgetscrreg               curs_opaque(3x)*
+                    wgetstr                  curs_getstr(3x)
+                    whline                   curs_border(3x)
+                    whline_set               curs_border_set(3x)
+                    win_wch                  curs_in_wch(3x)
+                    win_wchnstr              curs_in_wchstr(3x)
+                    win_wchstr               curs_in_wchstr(3x)
+
+                    winch                    curs_inch(3x)
+                    winchnstr                curs_inchstr(3x)
+                    winchstr                 curs_inchstr(3x)
+                    winnstr                  curs_instr(3x)
+                    winnwstr                 curs_inwstr(3x)
+                    wins_nwstr               curs_ins_wstr(3x)
+                    wins_wch                 curs_ins_wch(3x)
+                    wins_wstr                curs_ins_wstr(3x)
+                    winsch                   curs_insch(3x)
+                    winsdelln                curs_deleteln(3x)
+                    winsertln                curs_deleteln(3x)
+                    winsnstr                 curs_insstr(3x)
+                    winsstr                  curs_insstr(3x)
+                    winstr                   curs_instr(3x)
+                    winwstr                  curs_inwstr(3x)
+                    wmouse_trafo             curs_mouse(3x)*
+                    wmove                    curs_move(3x)
+                    wnoutrefresh             curs_refresh(3x)
+                    wprintw                  curs_printw(3x)
+                    wredrawln                curs_refresh(3x)
+                    wrefresh                 curs_refresh(3x)
+                    wresize                  wresize(3x)*
+                    wscanw                   curs_scanw(3x)
+                    wscrl                    curs_scroll(3x)
+                    wsetscrreg               curs_outopts(3x)
+                    wstandend                curs_attr(3x)
+                    wstandout                curs_attr(3x)
+                    wsyncdown                curs_window(3x)
+                    wsyncup                  curs_window(3x)
+                    wtimeout                 curs_inopts(3x)
+                    wtouchln                 curs_touch(3x)
+                    wunctrl                  curs_util(3x)
+                    wvline                   curs_border(3x)
+                    wvline_set               curs_border_set(3x)
+
+       Depending  on  the  configuration,  additional sets of functions may be
        available:
 
-          curs_memleaks(3X) - curses memory-leak checking
+          curs_memleaks(3x) - curses memory-leak checking
 
-          curs_sp_funcs(3X) - curses screen-pointer extension
+          curs_sp_funcs(3x) - curses screen-pointer extension
 
-          curs_threads(3X) - curses thread support
+          curs_threads(3x) - curses thread support
 
-          curs_trace(3X) - curses debugging routines
+          curs_trace(3x) - curses debugging routines
 
 
 

RETURN VALUE

-       Routines  that return an integer return ERR upon failure and an integer
-       value other than ERR upon successful completion, unless otherwise noted
+       Routines that return an integer return ERR upon failure and an  integer
+       value other than ERR upon successful completion, unless otherwise noted
        in the routine descriptions.
 
        As  a  general  rule,  routines  check  for  null  pointers  passed  as
        parameters, and handle this as an error.
 
-       All macros return  the  value  of  the  w  version,  except  setscrreg,
-       wsetscrreg,  getyx,  getbegyx,  and  getmaxyx.   The  return  values of
-       setscrreg, wsetscrreg, getyx,  getbegyx,  and  getmaxyx  are  undefined
-       (i.e.,  these  should  not be used as the right-hand side of assignment
+       All  macros  return  the  value  of  the  w  version, except setscrreg,
+       wsetscrreg, getyx,  getbegyx,  and  getmaxyx.   The  return  values  of
+       setscrreg,  wsetscrreg,  getyx,  getbegyx,  and  getmaxyx are undefined
+       (i.e., these should not be used as the right-hand  side  of  assignment
        statements).
 
-       Functions with a "mv" prefix first  perform  a  cursor  movement  using
-       wmove, and return an error if the position is outside the window, or if
-       the window pointer  is  null.   Most  "mv"-prefixed  functions  (except
-       variadic  functions  such  as mvprintw) are provided both as macros and
+       Functions  with  a  "mv"  prefix  first perform a cursor movement using
+       wmove, and return an error if the position is outside the window, or if
+       the  window  pointer  is  null.   Most  "mv"-prefixed functions (except
+       variadic functions such as mvprintw) are provided both  as  macros  and
        functions.
 
-       Routines that return pointers return NULL on error.
+       Routines that return pointers return NULL on error.
 
 
 

ENVIRONMENT

-       The following  environment  symbols  are  useful  for  customizing  the
-       runtime  behavior of the ncurses library.  The most important ones have
+       The  following  environment  symbols  are  useful  for  customizing the
+       runtime behavior of the ncurses library.  The most important ones  have
        been already discussed in detail.
 
 
 

CC command-character

-       When set, change occurrences of the command_character (i.e., the  cmdch
-       capability)  of  the  loaded  terminfo  entries  to  the  value of this
+       When  set, change occurrences of the command_character (i.e., the cmdch
+       capability) of the  loaded  terminfo  entries  to  the  value  of  this
        variable.  Very few terminfo entries provide this feature.
 
        Because this name is also used in development environments to represent
-       the C compiler's name, ncurses ignores it if it does not happen to be a
+       the C compiler's name, ncurses ignores it if it does not happen to be a
        single character.
 
 
 

BAUDRATE

        The  debugging  library  checks  this  environment  variable  when  the
-       application  has  redirected  output to a file.  The variable's numeric
-       value is used for the baudrate.  If no value  is  found,  ncurses  uses
+       application has redirected output to a file.   The  variable's  numeric
+       value  is  used  for  the baudrate.  If no value is found, ncurses uses
        9600.  This allows testers to construct repeatable test-cases that take
        into account costs that depend on baudrate.
 
 
 

COLUMNS

        Specify the width of the screen in characters.  Applications running in
-       a  windowing  environment  usually  are able to obtain the width of the
-       window in which they are executing.  If neither the COLUMNS  value  nor
-       the  terminal's  screen  size is available, ncurses uses the size which
-       may be specified in the terminfo database (i.e., the cols capability).
-
-       It is important that your  application  use  a  correct  size  for  the
-       screen.   This  is  not always possible because your application may be
-       running on a host which does not honor NAWS (Negotiations About  Window
+       a windowing environment usually are able to obtain  the  width  of  the
+       window  in  which they are executing.  If neither the COLUMNS value nor
+       the terminal's screen size is available, ncurses uses  the  size  which
+       may be specified in the terminfo database (i.e., the cols capability).
+
+       It  is  important  that  your  application  use  a correct size for the
+       screen.  This is not always possible because your  application  may  be
+       running  on a host which does not honor NAWS (Negotiations About Window
        Size),  or  because  you  are  temporarily  running  as  another  user.
-       However, setting COLUMNS and/or LINES overrides the  library's  use  of
+       However,  setting  COLUMNS  and/or LINES overrides the library's use of
        the screen size obtained from the operating system.
 
-       Either  COLUMNS  or LINES symbols may be specified independently.  This
-       is  mainly  useful  to  circumvent  legacy  misfeatures   of   terminal
-       descriptions,  e.g.,  xterm  which commonly specifies a 65 line screen.
-       For best results, lines and cols should not be specified in a  terminal
+       Either COLUMNS or LINES symbols may be specified  independently.   This
+       is   mainly   useful  to  circumvent  legacy  misfeatures  of  terminal
+       descriptions, e.g., xterm which commonly specifies a  65  line  screen.
+       For  best results, lines and cols should not be specified in a terminal
        description for terminals which are run as emulations.
 
-       Use  the  use_env  function  to disable all use of external environment
+       Use the use_env function to disable all  use  of  external  environment
        (but not including system calls) to determine the screen size.  Use the
-       use_tioctl function to update COLUMNS or LINES to match the screen size
+       use_tioctl function to update COLUMNS or LINES to match the screen size
        obtained from system calls or the terminal database.
 
 
 

ESCDELAY

        Specifies the total time, in milliseconds, for which ncurses will await
-       a  character  sequence,  e.g., a function key.  The default value, 1000
-       milliseconds, is enough for most uses.  However, it is made a  variable
+       a character sequence, e.g., a function key.  The  default  value,  1000
+       milliseconds,  is enough for most uses.  However, it is made a variable
        to accommodate unusual applications.
 
-       The  most common instance where you may wish to change this value is to
-       work with slow hosts, e.g., running on a network.  If the  host  cannot
-       read  characters rapidly enough, it will have the same effect as if the
-       terminal did not send characters  rapidly  enough.   The  library  will
+       The most common instance where you may wish to change this value is  to
+       work  with  slow hosts, e.g., running on a network.  If the host cannot
+       read characters rapidly enough, it will have the same effect as if  the
+       terminal  did  not  send  characters  rapidly enough.  The library will
        still see a timeout.
 
-       Note  that  xterm  mouse  events  are built up from character sequences
-       received from the xterm.   If  your  application  makes  heavy  use  of
-       multiple-clicking,  you may wish to lengthen this default value because
-       the timeout applies to the composed multi-click event as  well  as  the
+       Note that xterm mouse events are  built  up  from  character  sequences
+       received  from  the  xterm.   If  your  application  makes heavy use of
+       multiple-clicking, you may wish to lengthen this default value  because
+       the  timeout  applies  to the composed multi-click event as well as the
        individual clicks.
 
        In addition to the environment variable, this implementation provides a
-       global variable with the same name.  Portable applications  should  not
-       rely  upon  the  presence  of  ESCDELAY in either form, but setting the
-       environment variable rather than the global variable  does  not  create
+       global  variable  with the same name.  Portable applications should not
+       rely upon the presence of ESCDELAY in  either  form,  but  setting  the
+       environment  variable  rather  than the global variable does not create
        problems when compiling an application.
 
 
 

HOME

-       Tells  ncurses where your home directory is.  That is where it may read
+       Tells ncurses where your home directory is.  That is where it may  read
        and write auxiliary terminal descriptions:
 
            $HOME/.termcap
@@ -857,13 +864,13 @@
 
 
 

LINES

-       Like COLUMNS, specify the height of  the  screen  in  characters.   See
+       Like  COLUMNS,  specify  the  height  of the screen in characters.  See
        COLUMNS for a detailed description.
 
 
 

MOUSE_BUTTONS_123

-       This  applies  only  to  the  OS/2 EMX port.  It specifies the order of
-       buttons on the mouse.  OS/2 numbers  a  3-button  mouse  inconsistently
+       This applies only to the OS/2 EMX port.   It  specifies  the  order  of
+       buttons  on  the  mouse.   OS/2 numbers a 3-button mouse inconsistently
        from other platforms:
 
            1 = left
@@ -871,126 +878,126 @@
            3 = middle.
 
        This variable lets you customize the mouse.  The variable must be three
-       numeric digits 1-3 in any order, e.g.,  123  or  321.   If  it  is  not
-       specified, ncurses uses 132.
+       numeric  digits  1-3  in  any  order,  e.g.,  123 or 321.  If it is not
+       specified, ncurses uses 132.
 
 
 

NCURSES_ASSUMED_COLORS

-       Override  the compiled-in assumption that the terminal's default colors
-       are  white-on-black  (see  default_colors(3X)).   You   may   set   the
-       foreground  and  background color values with this environment variable
-       by proving a 2-element list: foreground,background.   For  example,  to
-       tell  ncurses  to  not  assume  anything  about the colors, set this to
-       "-1,-1".  To make it green-on-black, set it  to  "2,0".   Any  positive
-       value from zero to the terminfo max_colors value is allowed.
+       Override the compiled-in assumption that the terminal's default  colors
+       are   white-on-black   (see   default_colors(3x)).   You  may  set  the
+       foreground and background color values with this  environment  variable
+       by  proving  a  2-element list: foreground,background.  For example, to
+       tell ncurses to not assume anything  about  the  colors,  set  this  to
+       "-1,-1".   To  make  it  green-on-black, set it to "2,0".  Any positive
+       value from zero to the terminfo max_colors value is allowed.
 
 
 

NCURSES_CONSOLE2

        This applies only to the MinGW port of ncurses.
 
-       The  Console2  program's  handling  of  the  Microsoft Console API call
-       CreateConsoleScreenBuffer is defective.  Applications  which  use  this
+       The Console2 program's handling  of  the  Microsoft  Console  API  call
+       CreateConsoleScreenBuffer  is  defective.   Applications which use this
        will hang.  However, it is possible to simulate the action of this call
-       by mapping coordinates, explicitly saving and  restoring  the  original
-       screen  contents.   Setting the environment variable NCGDB has the same
+       by  mapping  coordinates,  explicitly saving and restoring the original
+       screen contents.  Setting the environment variable NCGDB has  the  same
        effect.
 
 
 

NCURSES_GPM_TERMS

        This applies only to ncurses configured to use the GPM interface.
 
-       If present, the environment variable is a list of one or more  terminal
-       names  against which the TERM environment variable is matched.  Setting
-       it to an empty value disables the GPM  interface;  using  the  built-in
+       If  present, the environment variable is a list of one or more terminal
+       names against which the TERM environment variable is matched.   Setting
+       it  to  an  empty  value disables the GPM interface; using the built-in
        support for xterm, etc.
 
        If the environment variable is absent, ncurses will attempt to open GPM
-       if TERM contains "linux".
+       if TERM contains "linux".
 
 
 

NCURSES_NO_HARD_TABS

-       Ncurses may use tabs as part of the cursor movement  optimization.   In
-       some  cases,  your  terminal driver may not handle these properly.  Set
-       this environment variable to disable the feature.  You can also  adjust
-       your stty settings to avoid the problem.
+       Ncurses  may  use tabs as part of the cursor movement optimization.  In
+       some cases, your terminal driver may not handle  these  properly.   Set
+       this  environment variable to disable the feature.  You can also adjust
+       your stty(1) settings to avoid the problem.
 
 
 

NCURSES_NO_MAGIC_COOKIE

-       Some  terminals  use  a  magic-cookie  feature  which  requires special
-       handling to  make  highlighting  and  other  video  attributes  display
+       Some terminals  use  a  magic-cookie  feature  which  requires  special
+       handling  to  make  highlighting  and  other  video  attributes display
        properly.   You  can  suppress  the  highlighting  entirely  for  these
        terminals by setting this environment variable.
 
 
 

NCURSES_NO_PADDING

-       Most of the terminal descriptions in the terminfo database are  written
-       for  real  "hardware"  terminals.   Many  people use terminal emulators
+       Most  of the terminal descriptions in the terminfo database are written
+       for real "hardware" terminals.   Many  people  use  terminal  emulators
        which run in a windowing environment and use curses-based applications.
-       Terminal  emulators  can  duplicate  all  of the important aspects of a
-       hardware terminal, but they do not  have  the  same  limitations.   The
-       chief  limitation  of  a  hardware terminal from the standpoint of your
-       application is the management of  dataflow,  i.e.,  timing.   Unless  a
-       hardware  terminal  is  interfaced  into a terminal concentrator (which
-       does flow control), it (or  your  application)  must  manage  dataflow,
-       preventing  overruns.   The cheapest solution (no hardware cost) is for
-       your program to do this by pausing after operations that  the  terminal
+       Terminal emulators can duplicate all of  the  important  aspects  of  a
+       hardware  terminal,  but  they  do  not have the same limitations.  The
+       chief limitation of a hardware terminal from  the  standpoint  of  your
+       application  is  the  management  of  dataflow, i.e., timing.  Unless a
+       hardware terminal is interfaced into  a  terminal  concentrator  (which
+       does  flow  control),  it  (or  your application) must manage dataflow,
+       preventing overruns.  The cheapest solution (no hardware cost)  is  for
+       your  program  to do this by pausing after operations that the terminal
        does slowly, such as clearing the display.
 
-       As  a  result,  many  terminal  descriptions (including the vt100) have
-       delay times embedded.  You may wish to use these descriptions, but  not
+       As a result, many terminal  descriptions  (including  the  vt100)  have
+       delay  times embedded.  You may wish to use these descriptions, but not
        want to pay the performance penalty.
 
-       Set  the  NCURSES_NO_PADDING  environment  variable  to disable all but
-       mandatory padding.  Mandatory padding is used  as  a  part  of  special
-       control sequences such as flash.
+       Set the NCURSES_NO_PADDING environment  variable  to  disable  all  but
+       mandatory  padding.   Mandatory  padding  is  used as a part of special
+       control sequences such as flash.
 
 
 

NCURSES_NO_SETBUF

        This setting is obsolete.  Before changes
 
-          o   started with 5.9 patch 20120825 and
+          o   started with 5.9 patch 20120825 and
 
-          o   continued though 5.9 patch 20130126
+          o   continued though 5.9 patch 20130126
 
-       ncurses  enabled  buffered output during terminal initialization.  This
-       was done (as in SVr4 curses)  for  performance  reasons.   For  testing
-       purposes,  both  of  ncurses and certain applications, this feature was
-       made optional.  Setting the NCURSES_NO_SETBUF variable disabled  output
-       buffering,  leaving  the output in the original (usually line buffered)
+       ncurses enabled buffered output during terminal  initialization.   This
+       was  done  (as  in  SVr4  curses) for performance reasons.  For testing
+       purposes, both of ncurses and certain applications,  this  feature  was
+       made  optional.  Setting the NCURSES_NO_SETBUF variable disabled output
+       buffering, leaving the output in the original (usually  line  buffered)
        mode.
 
-       In the current implementation, ncurses performs its own  buffering  and
-       does  not require this workaround.  It does not modify the buffering of
+       In  the  current implementation, ncurses performs its own buffering and
+       does not require this workaround.  It does not modify the buffering  of
        the standard output.
 
-       The reason for the change was to make the behavior for  interrupts  and
-       other   signals   more   robust.    One   drawback   is   that  certain
-       nonconventional programs would mix ordinary stdio  calls  with  ncurses
-       calls  and (usually) work.  This is no longer possible since ncurses is
-       not using the buffered standard output but its own output (to the  same
-       file  descriptor).  As a special case, the low-level calls such as putp
+       The  reason  for the change was to make the behavior for interrupts and
+       other  signals   more   robust.    One   drawback   is   that   certain
+       nonconventional  programs  would  mix ordinary stdio calls with ncurses
+       calls and (usually) work.  This is no longer possible since ncurses  is
+       not  using the buffered standard output but its own output (to the same
+       file descriptor).  As a special case, the low-level calls such as  putp
        still use the standard output.  But high-level curses calls do not.
 
 
 

NCURSES_NO_UTF8_ACS

-       During initialization, the ncurses library  checks  for  special  cases
+       During  initialization,  the  ncurses  library checks for special cases
        where VT100 line-drawing (and the corresponding alternate character set
-       capabilities) described in  the  terminfo  are  known  to  be  missing.
-       Specifically,  when  running  in  a  UTF-8  locale,  the  Linux console
-       emulator and the GNU screen program ignore these.  Ncurses  checks  the
-       TERM  environment  variable  for  these.   For other special cases, you
-       should set this environment variable.  Doing this tells ncurses to  use
+       capabilities)  described  in  the  terminfo  are  known  to be missing.
+       Specifically, when  running  in  a  UTF-8  locale,  the  Linux  console
+       emulator  and  the GNU screen program ignore these.  Ncurses checks the
+       TERM environment variable for these.   For  other  special  cases,  you
+       should  set this environment variable.  Doing this tells ncurses to use
        Unicode values which correspond to the VT100 line-drawing glyphs.  That
-       works for the special cases cited, and is likely to work  for  terminal
+       works  for  the special cases cited, and is likely to work for terminal
        emulators.
 
-       When  setting  this  variable,  you  should  set it to a nonzero value.
-       Setting it to zero (or to a nonnumber) disables the special  check  for
+       When setting this variable, you should  set  it  to  a  nonzero  value.
+       Setting  it  to zero (or to a nonnumber) disables the special check for
        "linux" and "screen".
 
-       As  an  alternative  to the environment variable, ncurses checks for an
-       extended terminfo capability U8.  This is a  numeric  capability  which
-       can be compiled using tic -x.  For example
+       As an alternative to the environment variable, ncurses  checks  for  an
+       extended  terminfo  capability  U8.  This is a numeric capability which
+       can be compiled using tic -x.  For example
 
           # linux console, if patched to provide working
           # VT100 shift-in/shift-out, with corresponding font.
@@ -1001,67 +1008,67 @@
           xterm-utf8|xterm relying on UTF-8 line-graphics,
                   U8#1, use=xterm,
 
-       The  name  "U8" is chosen to be two characters, to permit it to be used
+       The name "U8" is chosen to be two characters, to permit it to  be  used
        by applications that use ncurses' termcap interface.
 
 
 

NCURSES_TRACE

-       During  initialization,  the  ncurses  debugging  library  checks   the
-       NCURSES_TRACE  environment  variable.   If  it is defined, to a numeric
-       value, ncurses calls the  trace  function,  using  that  value  as  the
+       During   initialization,  the  ncurses  debugging  library  checks  the
+       NCURSES_TRACE environment variable.  If it is  defined,  to  a  numeric
+       value,  ncurses  calls  the  trace  function,  using  that value as the
        argument.
 
-       The  argument  values,  which  are defined in curses.h, provide several
-       types  of  information.   When  running  with  traces   enabled,   your
-       application will write the file trace to the current directory.
+       The argument values, which are defined  in  curses.h,  provide  several
+       types   of   information.   When  running  with  traces  enabled,  your
+       application will write the file trace to the current directory.
 
-       See curs_trace(3X) for more information.
+       See curs_trace(3x) for more information.
 
 
 

TERM

-       Denotes  your  terminal  type.   Each terminal type is distinct, though
+       Denotes your terminal type.  Each terminal  type  is  distinct,  though
        many are similar.
 
-       TERM is commonly set by terminal emulators to help applications find  a
-       workable   terminal  description.   Some  of  those  choose  a  popular
+       TERM  is commonly set by terminal emulators to help applications find a
+       workable  terminal  description.   Some  of  those  choose  a   popular
        approximation, e.g., "ansi", "vt100", "xterm" rather than an exact fit.
        Not  infrequently,  your  application  will  have  problems  with  that
        approach, e.g., incorrect function-key definitions.
 
-       If you set TERM in your environment, it has no effect on the  operation
-       of  the  terminal  emulator.  It only affects the way applications work
-       within the terminal.  Likewise, as a general rule (xterm being  a  rare
-       exception),  terminal  emulators  which  allow you to specify TERM as a
-       parameter or configuration value do not change their behavior to  match
-       that setting.
+       If  you set TERM in your environment, it has no effect on the operation
+       of the terminal emulator.  It only affects the  way  applications  work
+       within  the  terminal.   Likewise,  as a general rule (xterm(1) being a
+       rare exception), terminal emulators which allow you to specify TERM  as
+       a  parameter  or  configuration  value  do not change their behavior to
+       match that setting.
 
 
 

TERMCAP

-       If  the  ncurses  library  has  been  configured  with termcap support,
-       ncurses will check for a terminal's description in termcap form  if  it
+       If the ncurses  library  has  been  configured  with  termcap  support,
+       ncurses  will  check for a terminal's description in termcap form if it
        is not available in the terminfo database.
 
-       The TERMCAP environment variable contains either a terminal description
-       (with newlines  stripped  out),  or  a  file  name  telling  where  the
-       information denoted by the TERM environment variable exists.  In either
-       case, setting it directs ncurses to ignore the  usual  place  for  this
+       The TERMCAP environment variable contains either a terminal description
+       (with  newlines  stripped  out),  or  a  file  name  telling  where the
+       information denoted by the TERM environment variable exists.  In either
+       case,  setting  it  directs  ncurses to ignore the usual place for this
        information, e.g., /etc/termcap.
 
 
 

TERMINFO

-       ncurses  can  be  configured  to read from multiple terminal databases.
-       The TERMINFO variable overrides the location for the  default  terminal
-       database.   Terminal  descriptions  (in  terminal format) are stored in
+       ncurses can be configured to read  from  multiple  terminal  databases.
+       The  TERMINFO  variable overrides the location for the default terminal
+       database.  Terminal descriptions (in terminal  format)  are  stored  in
        terminal databases:
 
-       o   Normally these are stored in a directory tree, using subdirectories
+       o   Normally these are stored in a directory tree, using subdirectories
            named by the first letter of the terminal names therein.
 
            This is the scheme used in System V, which legacy Unix systems use,
-           and the TERMINFO variable is used by curses applications  on  those
+           and  the  TERMINFO variable is used by curses applications on those
            systems to override the default location of the terminal database.
 
-       o   If  ncurses  is  built  to use hashed databases, then each entry in
+       o   If ncurses is built to use hashed databases,  then  each  entry  in
            this list may be the path of a hashed database file, e.g.,
 
                /usr/share/terminfo.db
@@ -1070,63 +1077,63 @@
 
                /usr/share/terminfo/
 
-           The hashed database uses less disk-space and  is  a  little  faster
-           than  the  directory  tree.   However, some applications assume the
-           existence of the directory tree, reading it  directly  rather  than
+           The  hashed  database  uses  less disk-space and is a little faster
+           than the directory tree.  However,  some  applications  assume  the
+           existence  of  the  directory tree, reading it directly rather than
            using the terminfo library calls.
 
-       o   If  ncurses  is  built  with  a  support  for reading termcap files
-           directly, then an entry in this list may be the path of  a  termcap
+       o   If ncurses is built  with  a  support  for  reading  termcap  files
+           directly,  then  an entry in this list may be the path of a termcap
            file.
 
-       o   If the TERMINFO variable begins with "hex:" or "b64:", ncurses uses
-           the remainder of that variable as a compiled terminal  description.
-           You might produce the base64 format using infocmp(1M):
+       o   If the TERMINFO variable begins with "hex:" or "b64:", ncurses uses
+           the  remainder of that variable as a compiled terminal description.
+           You might produce the base64 format using infocmp(1m):
 
                TERMINFO="$(infocmp -0 -Q2 -q)"
                export TERMINFO
 
-           The  compiled description is used if it corresponds to the terminal
-           identified by the TERM variable.
+           The compiled description is used if it corresponds to the  terminal
+           identified by the TERM variable.
 
-       Setting TERMINFO is the simplest, but not the only way to set  location
-       of  the  default  terminal  database.   The  complete  list of database
+       Setting  TERMINFO is the simplest, but not the only way to set location
+       of the default  terminal  database.   The  complete  list  of  database
        locations in order follows:
 
-          o   the last terminal database to which ncurses wrote,  if  any,  is
+          o   the  last  terminal  database to which ncurses wrote, if any, is
               searched first
 
-          o   the location specified by the TERMINFO environment variable
+          o   the location specified by the TERMINFO environment variable
 
-          o   $HOME/.terminfo
+          o   $HOME/.terminfo
 
-          o   locations listed in the TERMINFO_DIRS environment variable
+          o   locations listed in the TERMINFO_DIRS environment variable
 
-          o   one  or  more  locations whose names are configured and compiled
+          o   one or more locations whose names are  configured  and  compiled
               into the ncurses library, i.e.,
 
-             o   no  default  value  (corresponding   to   the   TERMINFO_DIRS
+             o   /usr/share/terminfo   (corresponding   to  the  TERMINFO_DIRS
                  variable)
 
-             o   /usr/share/terminfo (corresponding to the TERMINFO variable)
+             o   /usr/share/terminfo (corresponding to the TERMINFO variable)
 
 
 

TERMINFO_DIRS

-       Specifies  a  list  of  locations  to search for terminal descriptions.
-       Each location in the list is a terminal database as  described  in  the
-       section  on  the  TERMINFO  variable.   The list is separated by colons
+       Specifies a list of locations  to  search  for  terminal  descriptions.
+       Each  location  in  the list is a terminal database as described in the
+       section on the TERMINFO variable.  The  list  is  separated  by  colons
        (i.e., ":") on Unix, semicolons on OS/2 EMX.
 
-       There is no corresponding feature  in  System  V  terminfo;  it  is  an
-       extension developed for ncurses.
+       There  is  no  corresponding  feature  in  System  V terminfo; it is an
+       extension developed for ncurses.
 
 
 

TERMPATH

-       If  TERMCAP  does not hold a file name then ncurses checks the TERMPATH
-       environment variable.  This is a list of filenames separated by  spaces
+       If TERMCAP does not hold a file name then ncurses checks  the  TERMPATH
+       environment  variable.  This is a list of filenames separated by spaces
        or colons (i.e., ":") on Unix, semicolons on OS/2 EMX.
 
-       If  the  TERMPATH environment variable is not set, ncurses looks in the
+       If the TERMPATH environment variable is not set, ncurses looks  in  the
        files
 
            /etc/termcap, /usr/share/misc/termcap and $HOME/.termcap,
@@ -1134,84 +1141,84 @@
        in that order.
 
        The library may be configured to disregard the following variables when
-       the  current  user  is the superuser (root), or if the application uses
+       the current user is the superuser (root), or if  the  application  uses
        setuid or setgid permissions:
 
            $TERMINFO, $TERMINFO_DIRS, $TERMPATH, as well as $HOME.
 
 
 

ALTERNATE CONFIGURATIONS

-       Several  different  configurations  are  possible,  depending  on   the
-       configure  script  options used when building ncurses.  There are a few
-       main options whose effects are visible to  the  applications  developer
-       using ncurses:
+       Several   different  configurations  are  possible,  depending  on  the
+       configure script options used when building ncurses.  There are  a  few
+       main  options  whose  effects are visible to the applications developer
+       using ncurses:
 
        --disable-overwrite
-            The standard include for ncurses is as noted in SYNOPSIS:
+            The standard include for ncurses is as noted in SYNOPSIS:
 
-                #include <curses.h>
+                #include <curses.h>
 
-            This  option  is  used to avoid filename conflicts when ncurses is
-            not the main implementation of curses of the computer.  If ncurses
-            is  installed  disabling  overwrite,  it  puts  its  headers  in a
+            This option is used to avoid filename conflicts  when  ncurses  is
+            not the main implementation of curses of the computer.  If ncurses
+            is installed  disabling  overwrite,  it  puts  its  headers  in  a
             subdirectory, e.g.,
 
-                #include <ncurses/curses.h>
+                #include <ncurses/curses.h>
 
-            It also omits a  symbolic  link  which  would  allow  you  to  use
-            -lcurses to build executables.
+            It  also  omits  a  symbolic  link  which  would  allow you to use
+            -lcurses to build executables.
 
        --enable-widec
-            The   configure   script   renames   the   library   and  (if  the
-            --disable-overwrite option is used) puts the  header  files  in  a
-            different  subdirectory.   All  of  the  library  names have a "w"
+            The  configure  script   renames   the   library   and   (if   the
+            --disable-overwrite  option  is  used)  puts the header files in a
+            different subdirectory.  All of  the  library  names  have  a  "w"
             appended to them, i.e., instead of
 
-                -lncurses
+                -lncurses
 
             you link with
 
-                -lncursesw
+                -lncursesw
 
-            You must also enable the wide-character  features  in  the  header
-            file  when  compiling  for  the  wide-character library to use the
-            extended (wide-character) functions.   The  symbol  which  enables
+            You  must  also  enable  the wide-character features in the header
+            file when compiling for the  wide-character  library  to  use  the
+            extended  (wide-character)  functions.   The  symbol which enables
             these features has changed since XSI Curses, Issue 4:
 
-            o   Originally,  the  wide-character  feature  required the symbol
-                _XOPEN_SOURCE_EXTENDED  but  that  was  only  valid  for  XPG4
+            o   Originally, the wide-character  feature  required  the  symbol
+                _XOPEN_SOURCE_EXTENDED  but  that  was  only  valid  for  XPG4
                 (1996).
 
-            o   Later,  that was deemed conflicting with _XOPEN_SOURCE defined
+            o   Later, that was deemed conflicting with _XOPEN_SOURCE  defined
                 to 500.
 
-            o   As of mid-2018, none of the features  in  this  implementation
-                require  a  _XOPEN_SOURCE  feature greater than 600.  However,
+            o   As  of  mid-2018,  none of the features in this implementation
+                require a _XOPEN_SOURCE feature greater  than  600.   However,
                 X/Open Curses, Issue 7 (2009) recommends defining it to 700.
 
-            o   Alternatively,  you  can  enable  the  feature   by   defining
-                NCURSES_WIDECHAR  with  the caveat that some other header file
-                than curses.h may require a specific value  for  _XOPEN_SOURCE
+            o   Alternatively,   you   can  enable  the  feature  by  defining
+                NCURSES_WIDECHAR with the caveat that some other  header  file
+                than  curses.h  may require a specific value for _XOPEN_SOURCE
                 (or a system-specific symbol).
 
-            The  curses.h  file  which  is  installed  for  the wide-character
-            library is designed to be compatible  with  the  normal  library's
-            header.   Only  the size of the WINDOW structure differs, and very
-            few applications require more than a pointer to WINDOWs.
+            The curses.h  file  which  is  installed  for  the  wide-character
+            library  is  designed  to  be compatible with the normal library's
+            header.  Only the size of the WINDOW structure differs,  and  very
+            few applications require more than a pointer to WINDOWs.
 
             If  the  headers  are  installed  allowing  overwrite,  the  wide-
-            character  library's  headers  should  be installed last, to allow
+            character library's headers should be  installed  last,  to  allow
             applications to be built using either library from the same set of
             headers.
 
        --with-pthread
-            The  configure  script  renames  the  library.  All of the library
-            names have a "t"  appended  to  them  (before  any  "w"  added  by
-            --enable-widec).
+            The configure script renames the  library.   All  of  the  library
+            names  have  a  "t"  appended  to  them  (before  any "w" added by
+            --enable-widec).
 
-            The global variables such as LINES are replaced by macros to allow
+            The global variables such as LINES are replaced by macros to allow
             read-only access.  At the same time, setter-functions are provided
-            to  set  these  values.   Some applications (very few) may require
+            to set these values.  Some applications  (very  few)  may  require
             changes to work with this convention.
 
        --with-shared
@@ -1221,98 +1228,92 @@
        --with-debug
 
        --with-profile
-            The shared and normal  (static)  library  names  differ  by  their
-            suffixes,  e.g.,  libncurses.so  and  libncurses.a.  The debug and
-            profiling libraries add a "_g"  and  a  "_p"  to  the  root  names
-            respectively, e.g., libncurses_g.a and libncurses_p.a.
+            The  shared  and  normal  (static)  library  names differ by their
+            suffixes, e.g., libncurses.so and  libncurses.a.   The  debug  and
+            profiling  libraries  add  a  "_g"  and  a  "_p" to the root names
+            respectively, e.g., libncurses_g.a and libncurses_p.a.
 
        --with-termlib
-            Low-level  functions  which do not depend upon whether the library
+            Low-level functions which do not depend upon whether  the  library
             supports wide-characters, are provided in the tinfo library.
 
-            By doing this, it is possible to share the tinfo  library  between
-            wide/normal  configurations  as  well  as  reduce  the size of the
+            By  doing  this, it is possible to share the tinfo library between
+            wide/normal configurations as well  as  reduce  the  size  of  the
             library when only low-level functions are needed.
 
             Those functions are described in these pages:
 
-            o   curs_extend(3X) - miscellaneous curses extensions
+            o   curs_extend(3x) - miscellaneous curses extensions
 
-            o   curs_inopts(3X) - curses input options
+            o   curs_inopts(3x) - curses input options
 
-            o   curs_kernel(3X) - low-level curses routines
+            o   curs_kernel(3x) - low-level curses routines
 
-            o   curs_termattrs(3X) - curses environment query routines
+            o   curs_termattrs(3x) - curses environment query routines
 
-            o   curs_termcap(3X) - curses emulation of termcap
+            o   curs_termcap(3x) - curses emulation of termcap
 
-            o   curs_terminfo(3X) - curses interfaces to terminfo database
+            o   curs_terminfo(3x) - curses interfaces to terminfo database
 
-            o   curs_util(3X) - miscellaneous curses utility routines
+            o   curs_util(3x) - miscellaneous curses utility routines
 
        --with-trace
-            The trace function normally resides in the debug library,  but  it
-            is  sometimes  useful  to  configure  this  in the shared library.
+            The  trace  function normally resides in the debug library, but it
+            is sometimes useful to  configure  this  in  the  shared  library.
             Configure scripts should check for the function's existence rather
             than assuming it is always in the debug library.
 
 
 

FILES

-       /usr/share/tabset
-            directory   containing   initialization  files  for  the  terminal
-            capability  database   /usr/share/terminfo   terminal   capability
-            database
+       /usr/share/tabset
+            tab stop initialization database
 
-
-

SEE ALSO

-       terminfo(5)  and  related  pages whose names begin "curs_" for detailed
-       routine descriptions.
-       curs_variables(3X)
-       user_caps(5) for user-defined capabilities
+       /usr/share/terminfo
+            compiled terminal capability database
 
 
 

EXTENSIONS

-       The ncurses library can be compiled with an option (-DUSE_GETCAP)  that
+       The ncurses library can be compiled with an option (-DUSE_GETCAP)  that
        falls  back  to  the  old-style /etc/termcap file if the terminal setup
-       code cannot find a terminfo entry corresponding to TERM.  Use  of  this
+       code cannot find a terminfo entry corresponding to TERM.  Use  of  this
        feature  is  not  recommended,  as  it  essentially  includes an entire
-       termcap compiler in the ncurses startup code, at  significant  cost  in
+       termcap compiler in the ncurses startup code, at  significant  cost  in
        core and startup cycles.
 
-       The  ncurses  library includes facilities for capturing mouse events on
-       certain terminals (including xterm).   See  the  curs_mouse(3X)  manual
+       The  ncurses  library includes facilities for capturing mouse events on
+       certain terminals (including xterm).   See  the  curs_mouse(3x)  manual
        page for details.
 
-       The  ncurses  library  includes  facilities  for  responding  to window
+       The  ncurses  library  includes  facilities  for  responding  to window
        resizing  events,  e.g.,  when  running   in   an   xterm.    See   the
-       resizeterm(3X)  and wresize(3X) manual pages for details.  In addition,
-       the library may be configured with a SIGWINCH handler.
+       resizeterm(3x)  and wresize(3x) manual pages for details.  In addition,
+       the library may be configured with a SIGWINCH handler.
 
-       The ncurses library extends the fixed set of function key  capabilities
+       The ncurses library extends the fixed set of function key  capabilities
        of  terminals by allowing the application designer to define additional
-       key sequences at runtime.  See the define_key(3X) key_defined(3X),  and
-       keyok(3X) manual pages for details.
+       key sequences at runtime.  See the define_key(3x) key_defined(3x),  and
+       keyok(3x) manual pages for details.
 
-       The  ncurses  library  can  exploit the capabilities of terminals which
+       The  ncurses  library  can  exploit the capabilities of terminals which
        implement the ISO-6429 SGR 39 and  SGR  49  controls,  which  allow  an
        application  to  reset  the  terminal  to  its  original foreground and
        background colors.  From the users'  perspective,  the  application  is
        able  to  draw  colored  text  on  a  background  whose  color  is  set
        independently, providing better control over color contrasts.  See  the
-       default_colors(3X) manual page for details.
+       default_colors(3x) manual page for details.
 
-       The  ncurses  library  includes  a  function  for directing application
+       The  ncurses  library  includes  a  function  for directing application
        output  to  a  printer  attached  to  the  terminal  device.   See  the
-       curs_print(3X) manual page for details.
+       curs_print(3x) manual page for details.
 
 
 

PORTABILITY

-       The  ncurses  library  is intended to be BASE-level conformant with XSI
+       The  ncurses  library  is intended to be BASE-level conformant with XSI
        Curses.   The  EXTENDED  XSI  Curses  functionality  (including   color
        support) is supported.
 
        A  small  number  of local differences (that is, individual differences
-       between the XSI Curses and ncurses calls) are described in  PORTABILITY
+       between the XSI Curses and ncurses calls) are described in  PORTABILITY
        sections of the library man pages.
 
 
@@ -1334,39 +1335,39 @@
        Some  have  been  incorporated  into  other  implementations,  such  as
        PDCurses or NetBSD curses.  Here are a few to consider:
 
-       o   The routine has_key is not part of XPG4, nor is it present in SVr4.
-           See the curs_getch(3X) manual page for details.
+       o   The routine has_key is not part of XPG4, nor is it present in SVr4.
+           See the curs_getch(3x) manual page for details.
 
-       o   The  routine  slk_attr  is  not  part of XPG4, nor is it present in
-           SVr4.  See the curs_slk(3X) manual page for details.
+       o   The  routine  slk_attr  is  not  part of XPG4, nor is it present in
+           SVr4.  See the curs_slk(3x) manual page for details.
 
-       o   The routines getmouse, mousemask,  ungetmouse,  mouseinterval,  and
-           wenclose  relating  to  mouse interfacing are not part of XPG4, nor
-           are they present in SVr4.  See the curs_mouse(3X) manual  page  for
+       o   The routines getmouse, mousemask,  ungetmouse,  mouseinterval,  and
+           wenclose  relating  to  mouse interfacing are not part of XPG4, nor
+           are they present in SVr4.  See the curs_mouse(3x) manual  page  for
            details.
 
-       o   The  routine  mcprint  was  not  present  in  any  previous  curses
-           implementation.  See the curs_print(3X) manual page for details.
+       o   The  routine  mcprint  was  not  present  in  any  previous  curses
+           implementation.  See the curs_print(3x) manual page for details.
 
-       o   The routine wresize is not part of XPG4, nor is it present in SVr4.
-           See the wresize(3X) manual page for details.
+       o   The routine wresize is not part of XPG4, nor is it present in SVr4.
+           See the wresize(3x) manual page for details.
 
-       o   The   WINDOW  structure's  internal  details  can  be  hidden  from
-           application programs.  See curs_opaque(3X) for  the  discussion  of
-           is_scrollok, etc.
+       o   The   WINDOW  structure's  internal  details  can  be  hidden  from
+           application programs.  See curs_opaque(3x) for  the  discussion  of
+           is_scrollok, etc.
 
-       o   This  implementation  can  be  configured  to  provide  rudimentary
-           support for multi-threaded applications.  See curs_threads(3X)  for
+       o   This  implementation  can  be  configured  to  provide  rudimentary
+           support for multi-threaded applications.  See curs_threads(3x)  for
            details.
 
-       o   This  implementation  can  also  be  configured to provide a set of
+       o   This  implementation  can  also  be  configured to provide a set of
            functions which improve the ability  to  manage  multiple  screens.
-           See curs_sp_funcs(3X) for details.
+           See curs_sp_funcs(3x) for details.
 
 
 

Padding differences

-       In  historic  curses  versions, delays embedded in the capabilities cr,
-       ind, cub1, ff and tab activated corresponding delay bits  in  the  UNIX
+       In  historic  curses  versions, delays embedded in the capabilities cr,
+       ind, cub1, ff and tab activated corresponding delay bits  in  the  UNIX
        tty driver.  In this implementation, all padding is done by sending NUL
        bytes.  This  method  is  slightly  more  expensive,  but  narrows  the
        interface  to the UNIX kernel significantly and increases the package's
@@ -1374,8 +1375,8 @@
 
 
 

Header files

-       The header file <curses.h>  automatically  includes  the  header  files
-       <stdio.h> and <unctrl.h>.
+       The header file <curses.h>  automatically  includes  the  header  files
+       <stdio.h> and <unctrl.h>.
 
        X/Open Curses has more to say, but does not finish the story:
 
@@ -1384,19 +1385,19 @@
 
        Here is a more complete story:
 
-       o   Starting  with  BSD  curses,  all  implementations  have   included
+       o   Starting  with  BSD  curses,  all  implementations  have   included
            <stdio.h>.
 
            BSD  curses  included  <curses.h>  and  <unctrl.h> from an internal
-           header "curses.ext" ("ext" was a short name for externs).
+           header "curses.ext" ("ext" was a short name for externs).
 
-           BSD curses used <stdio.h> internally (for printw  and  scanw),  but
+           BSD curses used <stdio.h> internally (for printw  and  scanw),  but
            nothing in <curses.h> itself relied upon <stdio.h>.
 
-       o   SVr2  curses  added newterm(3X), which relies upon <stdio.h>.  That
-           is, the function prototype uses FILE.
+       o   SVr2  curses  added newterm(3x), which relies upon <stdio.h>.  That
+           is, the function prototype uses FILE.
 
-           SVr4 curses added putwin and getwin, which also use <stdio.h>.
+           SVr4 curses added putwin and getwin, which also use <stdio.h>.
 
            X/Open Curses documents all three of these functions.
 
@@ -1406,22 +1407,22 @@
 
            As a result, standard <curses.h> will always include <stdio.h>.
 
-       o   X/Open Curses  is  inconsistent  with  respect  to  SVr4  regarding
+       o   X/Open Curses  is  inconsistent  with  respect  to  SVr4  regarding
            <unctrl.h>.
 
-           As   noted  in  curs_util(3X),  ncurses  includes  <unctrl.h>  from
+           As   noted  in  curs_util(3x),  ncurses  includes  <unctrl.h>  from
            <curses.h> (like SVr4).
 
-       o   X/Open's comments about <term.h> and <termios.h> may refer to HP-UX
+       o   X/Open's comments about <term.h> and <termios.h> may refer to HP-UX
            and AIX:
 
-           HP-UX curses includes <term.h> from <curses.h> to declare setupterm
+           HP-UX curses includes <term.h> from <curses.h> to declare setupterm
            in curses.h, but ncurses (and Solaris curses) do not.
 
            AIX curses includes <term.h> and <termios.h>.  Again, ncurses  (and
            Solaris curses) do not.
 
-       o   X/Open  says  that <curses.h> may include <term.h>, but there is no
+       o   X/Open  says  that <curses.h> may include <term.h>, but there is no
            requirement that it do that.
 
            Some  programs  use  functions  declared  in  both  <curses.h>  and
@@ -1434,26 +1435,26 @@
            in  any  order.  But for portability, you should include <curses.h>
            before <term.h>.
 
-       o   X/Open Curses says "may make visible" because  including  a  header
+       o   X/Open Curses says "may make visible" because  including  a  header
            file does not necessarily make all symbols in it visible (there are
            ifdef's to consider).
 
-           For instance, in ncurses <wchar.h> may be included  if  the  proper
+           For instance, in ncurses <wchar.h> may be included  if  the  proper
            symbol  is defined, and if ncurses is configured for wide-character
            support.  If the header  is  included,  its  symbols  may  be  made
-           visible.   That depends on the value used for _XOPEN_SOURCE feature
+           visible.   That depends on the value used for _XOPEN_SOURCE feature
            test macro.
 
-       o   X/Open Curses documents one required header,  in  a  special  case:
-           <stdarg.h>   before  <curses.h>  to  prototype  the  vw_printw  and
-           vw_scanw functions (as  well  as  the  obsolete  the  vwprintw  and
-           vwscanw functions).  Each of those uses a va_list parameter.
+       o   X/Open Curses documents one required header,  in  a  special  case:
+           <stdarg.h>   before  <curses.h>  to  prototype  the  vw_printw  and
+           vw_scanw functions (as  well  as  the  obsolete  the  vwprintw  and
+           vwscanw functions).  Each of those uses a va_list parameter.
 
            The  two  obsolete  functions  were  introduced in SVr3.  The other
            functions were introduced  in  X/Open  Curses.   In  between,  SVr4
            curses  provided  for  the  possibility  that  an application might
            include either <varargs.h> or <stdarg.h>.  Initially, that was done
-           by  using  void*  for the va_list parameter.  Later, a special type
+           by  using  void*  for the va_list parameter.  Later, a special type
            (defined in <stdio.h>) was introduced, to allow for compiler  type-
            checking.  That special type is always available, because <stdio.h>
            is always included by <curses.h>.
@@ -1465,18 +1466,25 @@
 
 
 

NOTES

-       If  standard  output from a ncurses program is re-directed to something
+       If  standard  output from a ncurses program is re-directed to something
        which is not a tty, screen updates will be directed to standard  error.
        This was an undocumented feature of AT&T System V Release 3 curses.
 
 
 

AUTHORS

-       Zeyd M. Ben-Halim, Eric S. Raymond, Thomas E. Dickey.  Based on pcurses
+       Zeyd M. Ben-Halim, Eric S. Raymond, Thomas E. Dickey.  Based on pcurses
        by Pavel Curtis.
 
 
+

SEE ALSO

+       terminfo(5) and related pages whose names begin  "curs_"  for  detailed
+       routine descriptions.
+       curs_variables(3x)
+       user_caps(5) for user-defined capabilities
+
+
 
-                                                                   ncurses(3X)
+ncurses 6.4                       2023-10-14                       ncurses(3x)