X-Git-Url: http://ncurses.scripts.mit.edu/?p=ncurses.git;a=blobdiff_plain;f=Ada95%2Fsamples%2Fexplain.txt;fp=Ada95%2Fsamples%2Fexplain.txt;h=f05eede302a62a6a302ea8b198de197318996172;hp=d36d4ea708b18a440ee0e322aca981faf047cd65;hb=643ec2bf782cd02efafe3ccdeaea8920a404645e;hpb=9b51794524995304d8788e42aacb36feede9364f diff --git a/Ada95/samples/explain.txt b/Ada95/samples/explain.txt index d36d4ea7..f05eede3 100644 --- a/Ada95/samples/explain.txt +++ b/Ada95/samples/explain.txt @@ -61,7 +61,7 @@ You may leave the help with the Function Key labeled 'Quit'. #MAIN This is the main menu of the sample program for the ncurses Ada95 binding. The main intention of the demo is not to demonstrate or -test all the features of ncurses and it's subsystems, but to provide +test all the features of ncurses and its subsystems, but to provide to you some sample code how to use the binding with Ada95. You may select this options: @@ -91,7 +91,7 @@ flip between the non-spaced and a spaced version of the menu. Please note that this functionality is unique for ncurses and is not found in the SVr4 menu implementation. -This is a menu that sometimes does not fit into it's window and +This is a menu that sometimes does not fit into its window and therefore it becomes a scroll menu. You can also see here very nicely the pattern matching functionality @@ -109,7 +109,7 @@ With the Keys "O-Row" or "O-Col" (they occupy the same label and switch on selection) you can change the major order scheme for the menu. If "O-Col" is visible, the menu is currently major ordered by rows, you can switch to major column order by pressing -the key. If "O-Row" is visible, it's just the reverse situation. +the key. If "O-Row" is visible, it is just the reverse situation. This Key is not visible in "4x1" layout mode, because in this case the functionality makes no sense. @@ -160,7 +160,7 @@ In this demo you may use this keys: You may click the mouse buttons at any location at the screen and look at the protocol window ! #MOUSE00 -A rather simple use of a mouse as demo. It's there just to test the +A rather simple use of a mouse as demo. It is there just to test the code and to provide the sample source. It might be of interest, that the output into the protocol window is @@ -169,7 +169,7 @@ the button and state names is done by Ads's enumeration IO, which allows you to print the names of enumeration literals. That's really nice. #MOUSE-PAD00 -This is a very simple demo of the mouse features of ncurses. It's there +This is a very simple demo of the mouse features of ncurses. It is there just to test whether or not the generated code for the binding really works on the different architectures (seems so). #ATTRIBDEMO