- The <STRONG>putwin(</STRONG> <STRONG>)</STRONG> function writes all data associated with <EM>win</EM> into the
- <STRONG>stdio(3)</STRONG> stream to which <EM>filep</EM> points, using an <STRONG>unspecified</STRONG> <STRONG>format</STRONG>.
- This information can be retrieved later using <STRONG>getwin(</STRONG> <STRONG>)</STRONG>.
-
- In the mid-1990s when the X/Open Curses document was written, there
- were still systems using older, less capable curses libraries (aside
- from the BSD curses library which was not relevant to X/Open because it
- did not meet the criteria for <EM>base</EM> <EM>curses</EM>). The document explained the
- term "enhanced" as follows:
+ The <EM>putwin()</EM> function writes all data associated with <EM>win</EM> into the
+ <EM>stdio</EM> stream to which <EM>filep</EM> points, using an <STRONG>unspecified</STRONG> <STRONG>format</STRONG>.
+ This information can be retrieved later using <EM>getwin()</EM>."