X-Git-Url: http://ncurses.scripts.mit.edu/?p=ncurses.git;a=blobdiff_plain;f=doc%2Fhtml%2Fman%2Fdefault_colors.3x.html;h=9614eecf16d88ce1f0d531fc974a13ef3e2d32c0;hp=a918b8287b671132dbc69cc4e5a9efa44697cad4;hb=HEAD;hpb=9f479192e3ca3413d235c66bf058f8cc63764898 diff --git a/doc/html/man/default_colors.3x.html b/doc/html/man/default_colors.3x.html index a918b828..a2ed976e 100644 --- a/doc/html/man/default_colors.3x.html +++ b/doc/html/man/default_colors.3x.html @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ -default_colors 3X +default_colors 3x 2024-04-13 ncurses 6.4 Library calls - + -

default_colors 3X

+

default_colors 3x 2024-04-13 ncurses 6.4 Library calls

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

NAME

-       use_default_colors,  assume_default_colors  -  use  terminal's  default
-       colors
+       use_default_colors,  assume_default_colors  -  use  terminal's  default
+       colors in curses
 
 
 

SYNOPSIS

-       #include <curses.h>
+       #include <curses.h>
 
-       int use_default_colors(void);
-       int assume_default_colors(int fg, int bg);
+       int use_default_colors(void);
+       int assume_default_colors(int fg, int bg);
 
 
 

DESCRIPTION

-       The  use_default_colors   and   assume_default_colors   functions   are
+       The  use_default_colors   and   assume_default_colors   functions   are
        extensions  to  the  curses library.  They are used with terminals that
        support ISO 6429 color,  or  equivalent.   These  terminals  allow  the
        application  to reset color to an unspecified default value (e.g., with
@@ -69,51 +69,51 @@
        Applications that paint a colored background over the whole  screen  do
        not  take  advantage  of  SGR  39  and  SGR  49.  Some applications are
        designed to work with the default background,  using  colors  only  for
-       text.  For example, there are several implementations of the ls program
+       text.  For example, there are several implementations of the ls program
        which use colors to denote different file types or permissions.   These
        "color  ls"  programs  do  not necessarily modify the background color,
-       typically  using  only  the  setaf  terminfo  capability  to  set   the
+       typically  using  only  the  setaf  terminfo  capability  to  set   the
        foreground color.  Full-screen applications that use default colors can
        achieve similar visual effects.
 
-       The first function, use_default_colors  tells  the  curses  library  to
+       The first function, use_default_colors  tells  the  curses  library  to
        assign  terminal  default  foreground/background colors to color number
        -1.  So init_pair(x,COLOR_RED,-1) will initialize  pair  x  as  red  on
        default  background and init_pair(x,-1,COLOR_BLUE) will initialize pair
        x as default foreground on blue.
 
-       The other, assume_default_colors is  a  refinement  which  tells  which
+       The other, assume_default_colors is  a  refinement  which  tells  which
        colors  to  paint for color pair 0.  This function recognizes a special
        color number -1, which denotes the default terminal color.
 
        The following are equivalent:
-              use_default_colors();
-              assume_default_colors(-1,-1);
+              use_default_colors();
+              assume_default_colors(-1,-1);
 
-       These are ncurses extensions.  For other curses implementations,  color
-       number  -1  does  not  mean  anything,  just  as  for  ncurses before a
-       successful call of use_default_colors or assume_default_colors.
+       These are ncurses extensions.  For other curses implementations,  color
+       number  -1  does  not  mean  anything,  just  as  for  ncurses before a
+       successful call of use_default_colors or assume_default_colors.
 
        Other curses implementations do not  allow  an  application  to  modify
        color  pair  0.  They assume that the background is COLOR_BLACK, but do
        not ensure that the color pair 0 is painted to  match  the  assumption.
-       If   your   application  does  not  use  either  use_default_colors  or
-       assume_default_colors ncurses will paint a white foreground (text) with
+       If   your   application  does  not  use  either  use_default_colors  or
+       assume_default_colors ncurses will paint a white foreground (text) with
        black background for color pair 0.
 
 
 

RETURN VALUE

-       These  functions return the integer ERR upon failure and OK on success.
-       They will fail if either the terminal does not support the orig_pair or
-       orig_colors  capability.   If  the  initialize_pair  capability  is not
+       These  functions return the integer ERR upon failure and OK on success.
+       They will fail if either the terminal does not support the orig_pair or
+       orig_colors  capability.   If  the  initialize_pair  capability  is not
        found, this causes an error as well.
 
 
 

NOTES

-       Associated with this extension, the init_pair function accepts negative
+       Associated with this extension, the init_pair function accepts negative
        arguments to specify default foreground or background colors.
 
-       The  use_default_colors  function  was added to support ded.  This is a
+       The  use_default_colors  function  was added to support ded.  This is a
        full-screen application which uses curses to manage only  part  of  the
        screen.  The bottom portion of the screen, which is of adjustable size,
        is left uncolored to display the results from shell commands.  The  top
@@ -124,32 +124,32 @@
        similar   programs)   provides   a  background  color  which  does  not
        necessarily correspond to any of the  ANSI  colors.   While  a  special
        terminfo  entry  could  be  constructed using nine colors, there was no
-       mechanism provided within curses to account for the  related  orig_pair
-       and back_color_erase capabilities.
+       mechanism provided within curses to account for the  related  orig_pair
+       and back_color_erase capabilities.
 
-       The  assume_default_colors  function  was  added  to  solve a different
+       The  assume_default_colors  function  was  added  to  solve a different
        problem: support for applications which would use environment variables
        and  other  configuration  to  bypass  curses' notion of the terminal's
        default colors, setting specific values.
 
 
 

PORTABILITY

-       These routines are specific to ncurses.  They  were  not  supported  on
+       These routines are specific to ncurses.  They  were  not  supported  on
        Version 7, BSD or System V implementations.  It is recommended that any
        code depending on them be conditioned using NCURSES_VERSION.
 
 
-

SEE ALSO

-       ded(1), curs_color(3X).
-
-
-

AUTHOR

+

AUTHORS

        Thomas Dickey (from an analysis of the requirements for color xterm for
        XFree86 3.1.2C, February 1996).
 
 
+

SEE ALSO

+       ded(1), curs_color(3x)
+
+
 
-                                                            default_colors(3X)
+ncurses 6.4                       2024-04-13                default_colors(3x)