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the SVr4 curses library used the \fBget_mouse\fP capability to tell the
terminal which mouse button events it should send,
passing the mouse-button bit-mask to the terminal.
-Also, it could ask the terminal where the mouse was using the \fBreq_mouse_pos\fP capability.
+Also, it could ask the terminal
+where the mouse was using the \fBreq_mouse_pos\fP capability.
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Those features required a terminal which had been modified to work with curses.
They were not part of the X Consortium's xterm.