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curs_slk 3x

-
+

curs_slk 3x 2024-04-20 ncurses 6.4 Library calls

-curs_slk(3x)                                               curs_slk(3x)
+curs_slk(3x)                     Library calls                    curs_slk(3x)
 
 
 
 
-
-

NAME

-       slk_init, slk_set, slk_wset, slk_refresh, slk_noutrefresh,
-       slk_label, slk_clear, slk_restore, slk_touch, slk_attron,
-       slk_attrset, slk_attroff, slk_attr_on, slk_attr_set,
-       slk_attr_off, slk_attr, slk_color - curses soft label
-       routines
+

NAME

+       slk_init,  slk_set,  slk_wset, slk_refresh, slk_noutrefresh, slk_label,
+       slk_clear,    slk_restore,    slk_touch,    slk_attron,    slk_attrset,
+       slk_attroff,   slk_attr_on,   slk_attr_set,   slk_attr_off,   slk_attr,
+       slk_color, extended_slk_color - curses soft label key routines
 
 
-
-

SYNOPSIS

+

SYNOPSIS

        #include <curses.h>
 
-       int slk_init(int fmt);
-       int slk_set(int labnum, const char *label, int fmt);
+       int slk_init(int fmt);
+
+       int slk_set(int labnum, const char *label, int align);
+       int slk_wset(int labnum, const wchar_t *label, int align);
+
+       char *slk_label(int labnum);
+
        int slk_refresh(void);
        int slk_noutrefresh(void);
-       char *slk_label(int labnum);
        int slk_clear(void);
        int slk_restore(void);
        int slk_touch(void);
-       int slk_attron(const chtype attrs);
-       int slk_attroff(const chtype attrs);
-       int slk_attrset(const chtype attrs);
-       int slk_attr_on(attr_t attrs, void* opts);
-       int slk_attr_off(const attr_t attrs, void * opts);
-       int  slk_attr_set(const  attr_t  attrs,  short color_pair,
-       void* opts);
+
+       int slk_attron(const chtype attrs);
+       int slk_attroff(const chtype attrs);
+       int slk_attrset(const chtype attrs);
+       int slk_attr_on(attr_t attrs, void *opts);
+       int slk_attr_off(const attr_t attrs, void *opts);
+       int slk_attr_set(const attr_t attrs, short pair, void*opts);
+       /* extension */
        attr_t slk_attr(void);
-       int slk_color(short color_pair);
-       int slk_wset(int labnum, const wchar_t *label, int fmt);
 
+       int slk_color(short pair);
+       /* extension */
+       int extended_slk_color(int pair);
 
-
-

DESCRIPTION

-       The slk* functions manipulate the set of soft function-key
-       labels  that exist on many terminals.  For those terminals
-       that do not have soft labels, curses takes over the bottom
-       line  of stdscr, reducing the size of stdscr and the vari-
-       able LINES.  curses standardizes on eight labels of up  to
-       eight  characters  each.  In addition to this, the ncurses
-       implementation supports a mode where it simulates  12  la-
-       bels  of  up  to five characters each.  This is useful for
-       today's PC-like enduser devices.  ncurses  simulates  this
-       mode  by  taking over up to two lines at the bottom of the
-       screen; it does not try to use any  hardware  support  for
-       this mode.
 
-       The  slk_init  routine  must  be  called before initscr or
-       newterm is called.  If initscr eventually uses a line from
-       stdscr to emulate the soft labels, then fmt determines how
-       the labels are arranged on the screen:
+

DESCRIPTION

+       These functions manipulate the  soft  function  key  labels  that  some
+       hardware  terminals support.  For those terminals that do not have soft
+       labels, curses takes over the  bottom  line  of  stdscr,  reducing  its
+       vertical  size  and the value of LINES by one.  By default, curses uses
+       eight labels of up to eight characters each.
 
-              0  indicates a 3-2-3 arrangement of the labels.
+       ncurses furthermore supports a mode comprising twelve labels of  up  to
+       five  characters  each,  following a convention associated with the IBM
+       PC/AT keyboard.  ncurses simulates this mode by taking over up  to  two
+       lines  at the bottom of the screen; it does not try to use any hardware
+       support for this mode.
 
-              1  indicates a 4-4 arrangement
 
-              2  indicates the PC-like 4-4-4 mode.
+

Initialization

+       slk_init  must  be  called  before  initscr  or  newterm.   If  initscr
+       eventually uses a line from stdscr to emulate the soft labels, then fmt
+       determines how the labels are arranged on the screen.
 
-              3  is again the PC-like 4-4-4 mode, but in addition
-                 an  index line is generated, helping the user to
-                 identify the key numbers easily.
+       0  indicates a 3-2-3 arrangement of the labels.
 
-       The slk_set routine (and  the  slk_wset  routine  for  the
-       wide-character library) has three parameters:
+       1  indicates a 4-4 arrangement
 
-              labnum
-                   is  the  label number, from 1 to 8 (12 for fmt
-                   in slk_init is 2 or 3);
+       2  indicates the PC-like 4-4-4 mode.
 
-              label
-                   is be the string to put on the  label,  up  to
-                   eight  (five  for  fmt  in slk_init is 2 or 3)
-                   characters in length.  A null string or a null
-                   pointer sets up a blank label.
+       3  is again the PC-like 4-4-4 mode, but in addition an  index  line  is
+          generated,  helping  the  user  to  associate  each  label  with its
+          numbered function key.  LINES and the vertical size  of  stdscr  are
+          further reduced.
 
-              fmt  is  either  0, 1, or 2, indicating whether the
-                   label is to be  left-justified,  centered,  or
-                   right-justified,  respectively, within the la-
-                   bel.
 
-       The slk_refresh and slk_noutrefresh routines correspond to
-       the wrefresh and wnoutrefresh routines.
+

Labels

+       Populate  the  labels  with  normal strings (slk_set) or wide-character
+       strings (slk_wset).  Each function takes three parameters.
 
-       The  slk_label routine returns the current label for label
-       number labnum, with leading and trailing blanks stripped.
+       labnum  is the label number, from 1 to 8 (12 if fmt in slk_init is 2 or
+               3);
 
-       The slk_clear routine clears  the  soft  labels  from  the
-       screen.
+       label   is  be the string to put on the label, up to eight (five if fmt
+               in slk_init is 2 or 3) characters in length.  A empty string or
+               a null pointer sets up a blank label.
 
-       The  slk_restore  routine  restores the soft labels to the
-       screen after a slk_clear has been performed.
+       align   is  0,  1,  or 2, aligning label to the left, center, or right,
+               respectively, within the 8 (5) character cells housing it.
 
-       The slk_touch routine forces all the  soft  labels  to  be
-       output the next time a slk_noutrefresh is performed.
+       slk_label obtains the string assigned to label number labnum, with  any
+       leading and trailing blanks stripped.
 
-       The slk_attron, slk_attrset, slk_attroff and slk_attr rou-
-       tines correspond to attron, attrset, attroff and attr_get.
-       They  have  an effect only if soft labels are simulated on
-       the bottom line of the screen.  The default highlight  for
-       soft keys is A_STANDOUT (as in System V curses, which does
-       not document this fact).
 
-       The slk_color routine corresponds to color_set.  It has an
-       effect  only  if  soft  labels are simulated on the bottom
-       line of the screen.
+

Screen Updates

+       slk_refresh  and  slk_noutrefresh  affect  the  soft key label lines as
+       wrefresh and wnoutrefresh do the curses window.
 
+       The slk_clear routine clears the soft labels from the screen.
 
-
-

RETURN VALUE

-       These routines return ERR upon failure and OK (SVr4 speci-
-       fies only "an integer value other than ERR") upon success-
-       ful completion.
+       The slk_restore routine restores the soft labels to the screen after  a
+       slk_clear has been performed.
 
-       X/Open defines no error conditions.  In  this  implementa-
-       tion
+       The  slk_touch routine forces all the soft labels to be output the next
+       time a slk_noutrefresh is performed.
 
-              slk_attr
-                   returns the attribute used for the soft keys.
 
-              slk_attroff, slk_attron, slk_clear,
-              slk_noutrefresh, slk_refresh, slk_touch
-                   return an error if the terminal or  the  soft-
-                   keys were not initialized.
+

Video Attributes

+       The  slk_attron,  slk_attrset,  slk_attroff,  and   slk_attr   routines
+       correspond  to  attron,  attrset,  attroff, and attr_get, respectively.
+       They have an effect only if soft labels are  simulated  on  the  bottom
+       line  of  the  screen.   The  default  highlight for soft key labels is
+       A_STANDOUT (as in System V curses, which does not document this fact).
 
-              slk_attrset
-                   returns  an error if the terminal or the soft-
-                   keys were not initialized.
 
-              slk_attr_set
-                   returns an error if the terminal or the  soft-
-                   keys  were  not initialized, or the color pair
-                   is outside the range 0..COLOR_PAIRS-1, or opts
-                   is not null.
+

Colors

+       The slk_color routine corresponds to color_set.  It has an effect  only
+       if soft labels are simulated on the bottom line of the screen.
 
-              slk_color
-                   returns  an error if the terminal or the soft-
-                   keys were not initialized, or the  color  pair
-                   is outside the range 0..COLOR_PAIRS-1.
+       Because  slk_color  accepts  only short (signed 16-bit integer) values,
+       this implementation provides extended_slk_color, which accepts  an  int
+       value of at least 32 bits.
 
-              slk_init
-                   returns  an  error  if the format parameter is
-                   outside the range 0..3.
 
-              slk_label
-                   returns NULL on error.
+

RETURN VALUE

+       Routines  that  return  an integer return ERR upon failure and OK (SVr4
+       specifies only "an integer  value  other  than  ERR")  upon  successful
+       completion.
 
-              slk_set
-                   returns an error if the terminal or the  soft-
-                   keys  were  not initialized, or the labnum pa-
-                   rameter is outside the range of label  counts,
-                   or  if  the  format  parameter  is outside the
-                   range 0..2, or if memory for the labels cannot
-                   be allocated.
+       X/Open Curses defines no error conditions.
 
+       In this implementation
 
-
-

NOTES

-       Most applications would use slk_noutrefresh because a wre-
-       fresh is likely to follow soon.
+          slk_attr
+               returns the attribute used for the soft keys.
 
+          slk_attroff,  slk_attron,  slk_clear,  slk_noutrefresh, slk_refresh,
+          slk_touch
+               return an error if  the  terminal  or  the  softkeys  were  not
+               initialized.
 
-
-

PORTABILITY

-       The XSI Curses standard, Issue 4,  describes  these  func-
-       tions.   It changes the argument type of the attribute-ma-
-       nipulation functions slk_attron, slk_attroff,  slk_attrset
-       to be attr_t, and adds const qualifiers.  The format codes
-       2 and 3 for slk_init() and the function slk_attr are  spe-
-       cific to ncurses.
+          slk_attrset
+               returns  an  error  if  the  terminal  or the softkeys were not
+               initialized.
 
+          slk_attr_set
+               returns an error if the  terminal  or  the  softkeys  were  not
+               initialized,   or   the   color   pair  is  outside  the  range
+               0..COLOR_PAIRS-1.
 
-
-

SEE ALSO

-       curses(3x),   curs_attr(3x),   curs_initscr(3x),  curs_re-
-       fresh(3x), curs_variables(3x).
+          slk_color
+               returns an error if the  terminal  or  the  softkeys  were  not
+               initialized,   or   the   color   pair  is  outside  the  range
+               0..COLOR_PAIRS-1.
+
+          slk_init
+               returns an error if the format parameter is outside  the  range
+               0..3.
+
+          slk_label
+               returns NULL on error.
+
+          slk_set
+               returns  an  error  if  the  terminal  or the softkeys were not
+               initialized, or the labnum parameter is outside  the  range  of
+               label  counts,  or if the format parameter is outside the range
+               0..2, or if memory for the labels cannot be allocated.
+
+
+

NOTES

+       Most applications would  use  slk_noutrefresh  because  a  wrefresh  is
+       likely to follow soon.
+
+
+

EXTENSIONS

+       X/Open  Curses  documents the opts argument as reserved for future use,
+       saying that it must be null.  This implementation uses  that  parameter
+       in ABI 6 for the functions which have a color pair parameter to support
+       extended color pairs.
+
+       For functions which modify the color, e.g., slk_attr_set,  if  opts  is
+       set  it  is treated as a pointer to int, and used to set the color pair
+       instead of the short pair parameter.
+
+
+

PORTABILITY

+       X/Open Curses, Issue 4 describes these functions, with some differences
+       from SVr4 curses:
+
+       o   X/Open   added   functions  like  the  SVr4  attribute-manipulation
+           functions slk_attron, slk_attroff, and slk_attrset, but  which  use
+           attr_t  parameters (rather than chtype), along with a reserved opts
+           parameter.
+
+           Two of these new functions (unlike  the  SVr4  functions)  have  no
+           provision for color: slk_attr_on and slk_attr_off.
 
+           The third function (slk_attr_set) has a color pair parameter.
 
+       o   It added const qualifiers to parameters (unnecessarily), and
 
-                                                           curs_slk(3x)
+       o   It added slk_color.
+
+       Although  slk_start  is  declared in the curses header file, it was not
+       documented by SVr4 other than its presence in a list of libtermlib.so.1
+       symbols.  Reading the source code (i.e., Illumos):
+
+       o   slk_start has two parameters:
+
+           o   ng (number of groups) and
+
+           o   gp (group pointer).
+
+       o   Soft-key groups are an array of ng integers.
+
+       o   In  SVr4, slk_init calls slk_start passing a null for gp.  For this
+           case, slk_start uses the number of  groups  ng  (3  for  the  3-2-3
+           layout, 2 for the 4-4 layout) which slk_init provided.
+
+           If  ng  is  neither  2  or  3,  slk_start  checks  the terminfo fln
+           (label_format) capability, interpreting that as  a  comma-separated
+           list of numbers, e.g., "3,2,3" for the 3-2-3 layout.
+
+           Finally, if there is no fln capability, slk_start returns ERR.
+
+       o   If  slk_start  is given a non-null gp, it copies the ng elements of
+           the group of soft-keys, up to 16.
+
+           If there are more than 16 elements, slk_start returns an error.
+
+       o   The format codes 2 and 3 for slk_init  were  added  by  ncurses  in
+           1996.  PDCurses 2.4 added this feature in 2001.
+
+       The function slk_attr was added by ncurses in 1996.
+
+       X/Open  Curses  does  not  specify a limit for the number of colors and
+       color pairs which a terminal can support.  However, in its use of short
+       for  the  parameters,  it carries over SVr4's implementation detail for
+       the compiled terminfo database, which uses signed 16-bit numbers.  This
+       implementation  provides extended versions of those functions which use
+       int parameters, allowing applications to use larger  color-  and  pair-
+       numbers.
+
+
+

HISTORY

+       SVr3 introduced these functions:
+         slk_clear
+         slk_init
+         slk_label
+         slk_noutrefresh
+         slk_refresh
+         slk_restore
+         slk_set
+         slk_touch
+
+       SVr4 added these functions:
+         slk_attroff
+         slk_attron
+         slk_attrset
+         slk_start
+
+       X/Open Curses added these:
+         slk_attr_off
+         slk_attr_on
+         slk_attr_set
+         slk_color
+         slk_wset
+
+
+

SEE ALSO

+       curses(3x),    curs_attr(3x),    curs_initscr(3x),    curs_refresh(3x),
+       curs_variables(3x)
+
+
+
+ncurses 6.4                       2024-04-20                      curs_slk(3x)