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-<STRONG><A HREF="curs_color.3x.html">curs_color(3x)</A></STRONG> <STRONG><A HREF="curs_color.3x.html">curs_color(3x)</A></STRONG>
+<B><A HREF="curs_color.3X.html">curs_color(3X)</A></B> <B><A HREF="curs_color.3X.html">curs_color(3X)</A></B>
</PRE><H2><a name="h2-NAME">NAME</a></H2><PRE>
- <STRONG>start_color</STRONG>, <STRONG>has_colors</STRONG>, <STRONG>can_change_color</STRONG>, <STRONG>init_pair</STRONG>, <STRONG>init_color</STRONG>,
- <STRONG>color_content</STRONG>, <STRONG>pair_content</STRONG>, <STRONG>COLOR_PAIR</STRONG>, <STRONG>PAIR_NUMBER</STRONG> - <STRONG>curses</STRONG> color
- manipulation routines
+ <B>start_color</B>, <B>has_colors</B>, <B>can_change_color</B>, <B>init_pair</B>, <B>init_color</B>,
+ <B>init_extended_pair</B>, <B>init_extended_color</B>, <B>color_content</B>, <B>pair_content</B>,
+ <B>extended_color_content</B>, <B>extended_pair_content</B>, <B>reset_color_pairs</B>,
+ <B>COLOR_PAIR</B>, <B>PAIR_NUMBER</B> - <B>curses</B> color manipulation routines
</PRE><H2><a name="h2-SYNOPSIS">SYNOPSIS</a></H2><PRE>
- <STRONG>#include</STRONG> <STRONG><curses.h></STRONG>
+ <B>#include</B> <B><curses.h></B>
- <STRONG>int</STRONG> <STRONG>start_color(void);</STRONG>
+ <B>int</B> <B>start_color(void);</B>
- <STRONG>bool</STRONG> <STRONG>has_colors(void);</STRONG>
- <STRONG>bool</STRONG> <STRONG>can_change_color(void);</STRONG>
+ <B>bool</B> <B>has_colors(void);</B>
+ <B>bool</B> <B>can_change_color(void);</B>
- <STRONG>int</STRONG> <STRONG>init_pair(short</STRONG> <STRONG>pair,</STRONG> <STRONG>short</STRONG> <STRONG>f,</STRONG> <STRONG>short</STRONG> <STRONG>b);</STRONG>
- <STRONG>int</STRONG> <STRONG>init_color(short</STRONG> <STRONG>color,</STRONG> <STRONG>short</STRONG> <STRONG>r,</STRONG> <STRONG>short</STRONG> <STRONG>g,</STRONG> <STRONG>short</STRONG> <STRONG>b);</STRONG>
+ <B>int</B> <B>init_pair(short</B> <I>pair</I><B>,</B> <B>short</B> <I>f</I><B>,</B> <B>short</B> <I>b</I><B>);</B>
+ <B>int</B> <B>init_color(short</B> <I>color</I><B>,</B> <B>short</B> <I>r</I><B>,</B> <B>short</B> <I>g</I><B>,</B> <B>short</B> <I>b</I><B>);</B>
/* extensions */
- <STRONG>int</STRONG> <STRONG>init_extended_pair(int</STRONG> <STRONG>pair,</STRONG> <STRONG>int</STRONG> <STRONG>f,</STRONG> <STRONG>int</STRONG> <STRONG>b);</STRONG>
- <STRONG>int</STRONG> <STRONG>init_extended_color(int</STRONG> <STRONG>color,</STRONG> <STRONG>int</STRONG> <STRONG>r,</STRONG> <STRONG>int</STRONG> <STRONG>g,</STRONG> <STRONG>int</STRONG> <STRONG>b);</STRONG>
+ <B>int</B> <B>init_extended_pair(int</B> <I>pair</I><B>,</B> <B>int</B> <I>f</I><B>,</B> <B>int</B> <I>b</I><B>);</B>
+ <B>int</B> <B>init_extended_color(int</B> <I>color</I><B>,</B> <B>int</B> <I>r</I><B>,</B> <B>int</B> <I>g</I><B>,</B> <B>int</B> <I>b</I><B>);</B>
- <STRONG>int</STRONG> <STRONG>color_content(short</STRONG> <STRONG>color,</STRONG> <STRONG>short</STRONG> <STRONG>*r,</STRONG> <STRONG>short</STRONG> <STRONG>*g,</STRONG> <STRONG>short</STRONG> <STRONG>*b);</STRONG>
- <STRONG>int</STRONG> <STRONG>pair_content(short</STRONG> <STRONG>pair,</STRONG> <STRONG>short</STRONG> <STRONG>*f,</STRONG> <STRONG>short</STRONG> <STRONG>*b);</STRONG>
+ <B>int</B> <B>color_content(short</B> <I>color</I><B>,</B> <B>short</B> <B>*</B><I>r</I><B>,</B> <B>short</B> <B>*</B><I>g</I><B>,</B> <B>short</B> <B>*</B><I>b</I><B>);</B>
+ <B>int</B> <B>pair_content(short</B> <I>pair</I><B>,</B> <B>short</B> <B>*</B><I>f</I><B>,</B> <B>short</B> <B>*</B><I>b</I><B>);</B>
/* extensions */
- <STRONG>int</STRONG> <STRONG>extended_color_content(int</STRONG> <STRONG>color,</STRONG> <STRONG>int</STRONG> <STRONG>*r,</STRONG> <STRONG>int</STRONG> <STRONG>*g,</STRONG> <STRONG>int</STRONG> <STRONG>*b);</STRONG>
- <STRONG>int</STRONG> <STRONG>extended_pair_content(int</STRONG> <STRONG>pair,</STRONG> <STRONG>int</STRONG> <STRONG>*f,</STRONG> <STRONG>int</STRONG> <STRONG>*b);</STRONG>
+ <B>int</B> <B>extended_color_content(int</B> <I>color</I><B>,</B> <B>int</B> <B>*</B><I>r</I><B>,</B> <B>int</B> <B>*</B><I>g</I><B>,</B> <B>int</B> <B>*</B><I>b</I><B>);</B>
+ <B>int</B> <B>extended_pair_content(int</B> <I>pair</I><B>,</B> <B>int</B> <B>*</B><I>f</I><B>,</B> <B>int</B> <B>*</B><I>b</I><B>);</B>
- <STRONG>int</STRONG> <STRONG>COLOR_PAIR(int</STRONG> <STRONG>n);</STRONG>
- <STRONG>PAIR_NUMBER(</STRONG><EM>attrs</EM><STRONG>);</STRONG>
+ /* extensions */
+ <B>void</B> <B>reset_color_pairs(void);</B>
+
+ <B>int</B> <B>COLOR_PAIR(int</B> <I>n</I><B>);</B>
+ <B>PAIR_NUMBER(</B><I>attrs</I><B>);</B>
</PRE><H2><a name="h2-DESCRIPTION">DESCRIPTION</a></H2><PRE>
</PRE><H3><a name="h3-Overview">Overview</a></H3><PRE>
- <STRONG>curses</STRONG> supports color attributes on terminals with that capability. To
- use these routines <STRONG>start_color</STRONG> must be called, usually right after
- <STRONG>initscr</STRONG>. Colors are always used in pairs (referred to as color-pairs).
- A color-pair consists of a foreground color (for characters) and a
- background color (for the blank field on which the characters are dis-
- played). A programmer initializes a color-pair with the routine
- <STRONG>init_pair</STRONG>. After it has been initialized, <STRONG>COLOR_PAIR</STRONG>(<EM>n</EM>) can be used to
+ <B>curses</B> supports color attributes on terminals with that capability. To
+ use these routines <B>start_color</B> must be called, usually right after
+ <B>initscr</B>. Colors are always used in pairs (referred to as color-pairs).
+ A color-pair consists of a foreground color (for characters) and a
+ background color (for the blank field on which the characters are dis-
+ played). A programmer initializes a color-pair with the routine
+ <B>init_pair</B>. After it has been initialized, <B>COLOR_PAIR</B>(<I>n</I>) can be used to
convert the pair to a video attribute.
- If a terminal is capable of redefining colors, the programmer can use
- the routine <STRONG>init_color</STRONG> to change the definition of a color. The rou-
- tines <STRONG>has_colors</STRONG> and <STRONG>can_change_color</STRONG> return <STRONG>TRUE</STRONG> or <STRONG>FALSE</STRONG>, depending
+ If a terminal is capable of redefining colors, the programmer can use
+ the routine <B>init_color</B> to change the definition of a color. The rou-
+ tines <B>has_colors</B> and <B>can_change_color</B> return <B>TRUE</B> or <B>FALSE</B>, depending
on whether the terminal has color capabilities and whether the program-
- mer can change the colors. The routine <STRONG>color_content</STRONG> allows a program-
- mer to extract the amounts of red, green, and blue components in an
- initialized color. The routine <STRONG>pair_content</STRONG> allows a programmer to
+ mer can change the colors. The routine <B>color_content</B> allows a program-
+ mer to extract the amounts of red, green, and blue components in an
+ initialized color. The routine <B>pair_content</B> allows a programmer to
find out how a given color-pair is currently defined.
</PRE><H3><a name="h3-Color-Rendering">Color Rendering</a></H3><PRE>
- The <STRONG>curses</STRONG> library combines these inputs to produce the actual fore-
+ The <B>curses</B> library combines these inputs to produce the actual fore-
ground and background colors shown on the screen:
- <STRONG>o</STRONG> per-character video attributes (e.g., via <STRONG>waddch</STRONG>),
+ <B>o</B> per-character video attributes (e.g., via <B>waddch</B>),
- <STRONG>o</STRONG> the window attribute (e.g., by <STRONG>wattrset</STRONG>), and
+ <B>o</B> the window attribute (e.g., by <B>wattrset</B>), and
- <STRONG>o</STRONG> the background character (e.g., <STRONG>wbkgdset</STRONG>).
+ <B>o</B> the background character (e.g., <B>wbkgdset</B>).
Per-character and window attributes are usually set by a parameter con-
- taining video attributes including a color pair value. Some functions
- such as <STRONG>wattr_set</STRONG> use a separate parameter which is the color pair num-
+ taining video attributes including a color pair value. Some functions
+ such as <B>wattr_set</B> use a separate parameter which is the color pair num-
ber.
- The background character is a special case: it includes a character
- value, just as if it were passed to <STRONG>waddch</STRONG>.
+ The background character is a special case: it includes a character
+ value, just as if it were passed to <B>waddch</B>.
- The <STRONG>curses</STRONG> library does the actual work of combining these color pairs
- in an internal function called from <STRONG>waddch</STRONG>:
+ The <B>curses</B> library does the actual work of combining these color pairs
+ in an internal function called from <B>waddch</B>:
- <STRONG>o</STRONG> If the parameter passed to <STRONG>waddch</STRONG> is <EM>blank</EM>, and it uses the special
+ <B>o</B> If the parameter passed to <B>waddch</B> is <I>blank</I>, and it uses the special
color pair 0,
- <STRONG>o</STRONG> <STRONG>curses</STRONG> next checks the window attribute.
+ <B>o</B> <B>curses</B> next checks the window attribute.
- <STRONG>o</STRONG> If the window attribute does not use color pair 0, <STRONG>curses</STRONG> uses
+ <B>o</B> If the window attribute does not use color pair 0, <B>curses</B> uses
the color pair from the window attribute.
- <STRONG>o</STRONG> Otherwise, <STRONG>curses</STRONG> uses the background character.
+ <B>o</B> Otherwise, <B>curses</B> uses the background character.
- <STRONG>o</STRONG> If the parameter passed to <STRONG>waddch</STRONG> is <EM>not</EM> <EM>blank</EM>, or it does not use
- the special color pair 0, <STRONG>curses</STRONG> prefers the color pair from the
- parameter, if it is nonzero. Otherwise, it tries the window at-
- tribute next, and finally the background character.
+ <B>o</B> If the parameter passed to <B>waddch</B> is <I>not</I> <I>blank</I>, or it does not use
+ the special color pair 0, <B>curses</B> prefers the color pair from the
+ parameter, if it is nonzero. Otherwise, it tries the window attri-
+ bute next, and finally the background character.
- Some <STRONG>curses</STRONG> functions such as <STRONG>wprintw</STRONG> call <STRONG>waddch</STRONG>. Those do not com-
+ Some <B>curses</B> functions such as <B>wprintw</B> call <B>waddch</B>. Those do not com-
bine its parameter with a color pair. Consequently those calls use on-
ly the window attribute or the background character.
</PRE><H2><a name="h2-CONSTANTS">CONSTANTS</a></H2><PRE>
- In <STRONG><curses.h></STRONG> the following macros are defined. These are the standard
- colors (ISO-6429). <STRONG>curses</STRONG> also assumes that <STRONG>COLOR_BLACK</STRONG> is the default
+ In <B><curses.h></B> the following macros are defined. These are the standard
+ colors (ISO-6429). <B>curses</B> also assumes that <B>COLOR_BLACK</B> is the default
background color for all terminals.
- <STRONG>COLOR_BLACK</STRONG>
- <STRONG>COLOR_RED</STRONG>
- <STRONG>COLOR_GREEN</STRONG>
- <STRONG>COLOR_YELLOW</STRONG>
- <STRONG>COLOR_BLUE</STRONG>
- <STRONG>COLOR_MAGENTA</STRONG>
- <STRONG>COLOR_CYAN</STRONG>
- <STRONG>COLOR_WHITE</STRONG>
+ <B>COLOR_BLACK</B>
+ <B>COLOR_RED</B>
+ <B>COLOR_GREEN</B>
+ <B>COLOR_YELLOW</B>
+ <B>COLOR_BLUE</B>
+ <B>COLOR_MAGENTA</B>
+ <B>COLOR_CYAN</B>
+ <B>COLOR_WHITE</B>
- Some terminals support more than the eight (8) "ANSI" colors. There
+ Some terminals support more than the eight (8) "ANSI" colors. There
are no standard names for those additional colors.
</PRE><H2><a name="h2-VARIABLES">VARIABLES</a></H2><PRE>
</PRE><H3><a name="h3-COLORS">COLORS</a></H3><PRE>
- is initialized by <STRONG>start_color</STRONG> to the maximum number of colors the ter-
+ is initialized by <B>start_color</B> to the maximum number of colors the ter-
minal can support.
</PRE><H3><a name="h3-COLOR_PAIRS">COLOR_PAIRS</a></H3><PRE>
- is initialized by <STRONG>start_color</STRONG> to the maximum number of color pairs the
+ is initialized by <B>start_color</B> to the maximum number of color pairs the
terminal can support.
</PRE><H2><a name="h2-FUNCTIONS">FUNCTIONS</a></H2><PRE>
</PRE><H3><a name="h3-start_color">start_color</a></H3><PRE>
- The <STRONG>start_color</STRONG> routine requires no arguments. It must be called if
- the programmer wants to use colors, and before any other color manipu-
- lation routine is called. It is good practice to call this routine
- right after <STRONG>initscr</STRONG>. <STRONG>start_color</STRONG> does this:
+ The <B>start_color</B> routine requires no arguments. It must be called if
+ the programmer wants to use colors, and before any other color manipu-
+ lation routine is called. It is good practice to call this routine
+ right after <B>initscr</B>. <B>start_color</B> does this:
- <STRONG>o</STRONG> It initializes two global variables, <STRONG>COLORS</STRONG> and <STRONG>COLOR_PAIRS</STRONG> (re-
- spectively defining the maximum number of colors and color-pairs
+ <B>o</B> It initializes two global variables, <B>COLORS</B> and <B>COLOR_PAIRS</B> (re-
+ spectively defining the maximum number of colors and color-pairs
the terminal can support).
- <STRONG>o</STRONG> It initializes the special color pair <STRONG>0</STRONG> to the default foreground
+ <B>o</B> It initializes the special color pair <B>0</B> to the default foreground
and background colors. No other color pairs are initialized.
- <STRONG>o</STRONG> It restores the colors on the terminal to the values they had when
+ <B>o</B> It restores the colors on the terminal to the values they had when
the terminal was just turned on.
- <STRONG>o</STRONG> If the terminal supports the <STRONG>initc</STRONG> (<STRONG>initialize_color</STRONG>) capability,
- <STRONG>start_color</STRONG> initializes its internal table representing the red,
- green and blue components of the color palette.
+ <B>o</B> If the terminal supports the <B>initc</B> (<B>initialize_color</B>) capability,
+ <B>start_color</B> initializes its internal table representing the red,
+ green, and blue components of the color palette.
The components depend on whether the terminal uses CGA (aka "ANSI")
- or HLS (i.e., the <STRONG>hls</STRONG> (<STRONG>hue_lightness_saturation</STRONG>) capability is
- set). The table is initialized first for eight basic colors
- (black, red, green, yellow, blue, magenta, cyan, and white), and
- after that (if the terminal supports more than eight colors) the
- components are initialized to <STRONG>1000</STRONG>.
-
- <STRONG>start_color</STRONG> does not attempt to set the terminal's color palette to
- match its built-in table. An application may use <STRONG>init_color</STRONG> to al-
+ or HLS (i.e., the <B>hls</B> (<B>hue_lightness_saturation</B>) capability is
+ set). The table is initialized first for eight basic colors
+ (black, red, green, yellow, blue, magenta, cyan, and white), using
+ weights that depend upon the CGA/HLS choice. For "ANSI" colors the
+ weights are <B>680</B> or <B>0</B> depending on whether the corresponding red,
+ green, or blue component is used or not. That permits using <B>1000</B>
+ to represent bold/bright colors. After the initial eight colors
+ (if the terminal supports more than eight colors) the components
+ are initialized using the same pattern, but with weights of <B>1000</B>.
+ SVr4 uses a similar scheme, but uses <B>1000</B> for the components of the
+ initial eight colors.
+
+ <B>start_color</B> does not attempt to set the terminal's color palette to
+ match its built-in table. An application may use <B>init_color</B> to al-
ter the internal table along with the terminal's color.
- These limits apply to color values and color pairs. Values outside
+ These limits apply to color values and color pairs. Values outside
these limits are not legal, and may result in a runtime error:
- <STRONG>o</STRONG> <STRONG>COLORS</STRONG> corresponds to the terminal database's <STRONG>max_colors</STRONG> capabili-
- ty, (see <STRONG><A HREF="terminfo.5.html">terminfo(5)</A></STRONG>).
+ <B>o</B> <B>COLORS</B> corresponds to the terminal database's <B>max_colors</B> capabili-
+ ty, (see <B><A HREF="terminfo.5.html">terminfo(5)</A></B>).
- <STRONG>o</STRONG> color values are expected to be in the range <STRONG>0</STRONG> to <STRONG>COLORS-1</STRONG>, inclu-
- sive (including <STRONG>0</STRONG> and <STRONG>COLORS-1</STRONG>).
+ <B>o</B> color values are expected to be in the range <B>0</B> to <B>COLORS-1</B>, inclu-
+ sive (including <B>0</B> and <B>COLORS-1</B>).
- <STRONG>o</STRONG> a special color value <STRONG>-1</STRONG> is used in certain extended functions to
- denote the <EM>default</EM> <EM>color</EM> (see <STRONG>use_default_colors</STRONG>).
+ <B>o</B> a special color value <B>-1</B> is used in certain extended functions to
+ denote the <I>default</I> <I>color</I> (see <B><A HREF="default_colors.3X.html">use_default_colors(3X)</A></B>).
- <STRONG>o</STRONG> <STRONG>COLOR_PAIRS</STRONG> corresponds to the terminal database's <STRONG>max_pairs</STRONG> capa-
- bility, (see <STRONG><A HREF="terminfo.5.html">terminfo(5)</A></STRONG>).
+ <B>o</B> <B>COLOR_PAIRS</B> corresponds to the terminal database's <B>max_pairs</B> capa-
+ bility, (see <B><A HREF="terminfo.5.html">terminfo(5)</A></B>).
- <STRONG>o</STRONG> legal color pair values are in the range <STRONG>1</STRONG> to <STRONG>COLOR_PAIRS-1</STRONG>, inclu-
+ <B>o</B> legal color pair values are in the range <B>1</B> to <B>COLOR_PAIRS-1</B>, inclu-
sive.
- <STRONG>o</STRONG> color pair <STRONG>0</STRONG> is special; it denotes "no color".
+ <B>o</B> color pair <B>0</B> is special; it denotes "no color".
- Color pair <STRONG>0</STRONG> is assumed to be white on black, but is actually what-
- ever the terminal implements before color is initialized. It can-
+ Color pair <B>0</B> is assumed to be white on black, but is actually what-
+ ever the terminal implements before color is initialized. It can-
not be modified by the application.
</PRE><H3><a name="h3-has_colors">has_colors</a></H3><PRE>
- The <STRONG>has_colors</STRONG> routine requires no arguments. It returns <STRONG>TRUE</STRONG> if the
- terminal can manipulate colors; otherwise, it returns <STRONG>FALSE</STRONG>. This rou-
+ The <B>has_colors</B> routine requires no arguments. It returns <B>TRUE</B> if the
+ terminal can manipulate colors; otherwise, it returns <B>FALSE</B>. This rou-
tine facilitates writing terminal-independent programs. For example, a
- programmer can use it to decide whether to use color or some other
+ programmer can use it to decide whether to use color or some other
video attribute.
</PRE><H3><a name="h3-can_change_color">can_change_color</a></H3><PRE>
- The <STRONG>can_change_color</STRONG> routine requires no arguments. It returns <STRONG>TRUE</STRONG> if
- the terminal supports colors and can change their definitions; other,
- it returns <STRONG>FALSE</STRONG>. This routine facilitates writing terminal-indepen-
+ The <B>can_change_color</B> routine requires no arguments. It returns <B>TRUE</B> if
+ the terminal supports colors and can change their definitions; other,
+ it returns <B>FALSE</B>. This routine facilitates writing terminal-indepen-
dent programs.
</PRE><H3><a name="h3-init_pair">init_pair</a></H3><PRE>
- The <STRONG>init_pair</STRONG> routine changes the definition of a color-pair. It takes
- three arguments: the number of the color-pair to be changed, the fore-
+ The <B>init_pair</B> routine changes the definition of a color-pair. It takes
+ three arguments: the number of the color-pair to be changed, the fore-
ground color number, and the background color number. For portable ap-
plications:
- <STRONG>o</STRONG> The first argument must be a legal color pair value. If default
- colors are used (see <STRONG>use_default_colors</STRONG>) the upper limit is adjust-
- ed to allow for extra pairs which use a default color in foreground
- and/or background.
+ <B>o</B> The first argument must be a legal color pair value. If default
+ colors are used (see <B><A HREF="default_colors.3X.html">use_default_colors(3X)</A></B>) the upper limit is ad-
+ justed to allow for extra pairs which use a default color in fore-
+ ground and/or background.
- <STRONG>o</STRONG> The second and third arguments must be legal color values.
+ <B>o</B> The second and third arguments must be legal color values.
- If the color-pair was previously initialized, the screen is refreshed
- and all occurrences of that color-pair are changed to the new defini-
+ If the color-pair was previously initialized, the screen is refreshed
+ and all occurrences of that color-pair are changed to the new defini-
tion.
- As an extension, ncurses allows you to set color pair <STRONG>0</STRONG> via the <STRONG>as-</STRONG>
- <STRONG><A HREF="assume_default_colors.3x.html">sume_default_colors(3x)</A></STRONG> routine, or to specify the use of default col-
- ors (color number <STRONG>-1</STRONG>) if you first invoke the <STRONG><A HREF="default_colors.3x.html">use_default_colors(3x)</A></STRONG>
+ As an extension, ncurses allows you to set color pair <B>0</B> via the <B>as-</B>
+ <B><A HREF="assume_default_colors.3X.html">sume_default_colors(3X)</A></B> routine, or to specify the use of default col-
+ ors (color number <B>-1</B>) if you first invoke the <B><A HREF="default_colors.3X.html">use_default_colors(3X)</A></B>
routine.
+</PRE><H3><a name="h3-init_extended_pair">init_extended_pair</a></H3><PRE>
+ Because <B>init_pair</B> uses signed <B>short</B>s for its parameters, that limits
+ color-pairs and color-values to 32767 on modern hardware. The exten-
+ sion <B>init_extended_pair</B> uses <B>int</B>s for the color-pair and color-value,
+ allowing a larger number of colors to be supported.
+
+
</PRE><H3><a name="h3-init_color">init_color</a></H3><PRE>
- The <STRONG>init_color</STRONG> routine changes the definition of a color. It takes
+ The <B>init_color</B> routine changes the definition of a color. It takes
four arguments: the number of the color to be changed followed by three
RGB values (for the amounts of red, green, and blue components).
- <STRONG>o</STRONG> The first argument must be a legal color value; default colors are
- not allowed here. (See the section <STRONG>Colors</STRONG> for the default color
+ <B>o</B> The first argument must be a legal color value; default colors are
+ not allowed here. (See the section <B>Colors</B> for the default color
index.)
- <STRONG>o</STRONG> Each of the last three arguments must be a value in the range <STRONG>0</STRONG>
- through <STRONG>1000</STRONG>.
+ <B>o</B> Each of the last three arguments must be a value in the range <B>0</B>
+ through <B>1000</B>.
- When <STRONG>init_color</STRONG> is used, all occurrences of that color on the screen
+ When <B>init_color</B> is used, all occurrences of that color on the screen
immediately change to the new definition.
+</PRE><H3><a name="h3-init_extended_color">init_extended_color</a></H3><PRE>
+ Because <B>init_color</B> uses signed <B>short</B>s for its parameters, that limits
+ color-values and their red, green, and blue components to 32767 on mod-
+ ern hardware. The extension <B>init_extended_color</B> uses <B>int</B>s for the col-
+ or value and for setting the red, green, and blue components, allowing
+ a larger number of colors to be supported.
+
+
</PRE><H3><a name="h3-color_content">color_content</a></H3><PRE>
- The <STRONG>color_content</STRONG> routine gives programmers a way to find the intensity
+ The <B>color_content</B> routine gives programmers a way to find the intensity
of the red, green, and blue (RGB) components in a color. It requires
- four arguments: the color number, and three addresses of <STRONG>short</STRONG>s for
+ four arguments: the color number, and three addresses of <B>short</B>s for
storing the information about the amounts of red, green, and blue com-
ponents in the given color.
- <STRONG>o</STRONG> The first argument must be a legal color value, i.e., <STRONG>0</STRONG> through
- <STRONG>COLORS-1</STRONG>, inclusive.
+ <B>o</B> The first argument must be a legal color value, i.e., <B>0</B> through
+ <B>COLORS-1</B>, inclusive.
- <STRONG>o</STRONG> The values that are stored at the addresses pointed to by the last
- three arguments are in the range <STRONG>0</STRONG> (no component) through <STRONG>1000</STRONG>
+ <B>o</B> The values that are stored at the addresses pointed to by the last
+ three arguments are in the range <B>0</B> (no component) through <B>1000</B>
(maximum amount of component), inclusive.
+</PRE><H3><a name="h3-extended_color_content">extended_color_content</a></H3><PRE>
+ Because <B>color_content</B> uses signed <B>short</B>s for its parameters, that lim-
+ its color-values and their red, green, and blue components to 32767 on
+ modern hardware. The extension <B>extended_color_content</B> uses <B>int</B>s for
+ the color value and for returning the red, green, and blue components,
+ allowing a larger number of colors to be supported.
+
+
</PRE><H3><a name="h3-pair_content">pair_content</a></H3><PRE>
- The <STRONG>pair_content</STRONG> routine allows programmers to find out what colors a
+ The <B>pair_content</B> routine allows programmers to find out what colors a
given color-pair consists of. It requires three arguments: the color-
- pair number, and two addresses of <STRONG>short</STRONG>s for storing the foreground and
+ pair number, and two addresses of <B>short</B>s for storing the foreground and
the background color numbers.
- <STRONG>o</STRONG> The first argument must be a legal color value, i.e., in the range
- <STRONG>1</STRONG> through <STRONG>COLOR_PAIRS-1</STRONG>, inclusive.
+ <B>o</B> The first argument must be a legal color value, i.e., in the range
+ <B>1</B> through <B>COLOR_PAIRS-1</B>, inclusive.
- <STRONG>o</STRONG> The values that are stored at the addresses pointed to by the sec-
- ond and third arguments are in the range <STRONG>0</STRONG> through <STRONG>COLORS</STRONG>, inclu-
+ <B>o</B> The values that are stored at the addresses pointed to by the sec-
+ ond and third arguments are in the range <B>0</B> through <B>COLORS</B>, inclu-
sive.
+</PRE><H3><a name="h3-extended_pair_content">extended_pair_content</a></H3><PRE>
+ Because <B>pair_content</B> uses signed <B>short</B>s for its parameters, that limits
+ color-pair and color-values to 32767 on modern hardware. The extension
+ <B>extended_pair_content</B> uses <B>int</B>s for the color pair and for returning
+ the foreground and background colors, allowing a larger number of col-
+ ors to be supported.
+
+
+</PRE><H3><a name="h3-reset_color_pairs">reset_color_pairs</a></H3><PRE>
+ The extension <B>reset_color_pairs</B> tells ncurses to discard all of the
+ color-pair information which was set with <B>init_pair</B>. It also touches
+ the current- and standard-screens, allowing an application to switch
+ color palettes rapidly.
+
+
</PRE><H3><a name="h3-PAIR_NUMBER">PAIR_NUMBER</a></H3><PRE>
- <STRONG>PAIR_NUMBER(</STRONG><EM>attrs</EM>) extracts the color value from its <EM>attrs</EM> parameter
+ <B>PAIR_NUMBER(</B><I>attrs</I>) extracts the color value from its <I>attrs</I> parameter
and returns it as a color pair number.
</PRE><H3><a name="h3-COLOR_PAIR">COLOR_PAIR</a></H3><PRE>
- Its inverse <STRONG>COLOR_PAIR(</STRONG><EM>n</EM><STRONG>)</STRONG> converts a color pair number to an attribute.
- Attributes can hold color pairs in the range 0 to 255. If you need a
- color pair larger than that, you must use functions such as <STRONG>attr_set</STRONG>
- (which pass the color pair as a separate parameter) rather than the
- legacy functions such as <STRONG>attrset</STRONG>.
+ Its inverse <B>COLOR_PAIR(</B><I>n</I><B>)</B> converts a color pair number to an attribute.
+ Attributes can hold color pairs in the range 0 to 255. If you need a
+ color pair larger than that, you must use functions such as <B>attr_set</B>
+ (which pass the color pair as a separate parameter) rather than the
+ legacy functions such as <B>attrset</B>.
</PRE><H2><a name="h2-RETURN-VALUE">RETURN VALUE</a></H2><PRE>
- The routines <STRONG>can_change_color</STRONG> and <STRONG>has_colors</STRONG> return <STRONG>TRUE</STRONG> or <STRONG>FALSE</STRONG>.
+ The routines <B>can_change_color</B> and <B>has_colors</B> return <B>TRUE</B> or <B>FALSE</B>.
- All other routines return the integer <STRONG>ERR</STRONG> upon failure and an <STRONG>OK</STRONG> (SVr4
- specifies only "an integer value other than <STRONG>ERR</STRONG>") upon successful com-
+ All other routines return the integer <B>ERR</B> upon failure and an <B>OK</B> (SVr4
+ specifies only "an integer value other than <B>ERR</B>") upon successful com-
pletion.
- X/Open defines no error conditions. This implementation will return
- <STRONG>ERR</STRONG> on attempts to use color values outside the range <STRONG>0</STRONG> to <STRONG>COLORS</STRONG>-1
- (except for the default colors extension), or use color pairs outside
- the range <STRONG>0</STRONG> to <STRONG>COLOR_PAIRS-1</STRONG>. Color values used in <STRONG>init_color</STRONG> must be
- in the range <STRONG>0</STRONG> to <STRONG>1000</STRONG>. An error is returned from all functions if the
- terminal has not been initialized. An error is returned from secondary
- functions such as <STRONG>init_pair</STRONG> if <STRONG>start_color</STRONG> was not called.
+ X/Open defines no error conditions. SVr4 does document some error con-
+ ditions which apply in general:
+
+ <B>o</B> This implementation will return <B>ERR</B> on attempts to use color values
+ outside the range <B>0</B> to <B>COLORS</B>-1 (except for the default colors ex-
+ tension), or use color pairs outside the range <B>0</B> to <B>COLOR_PAIRS-1</B>.
+
+ Color values used in <B>init_color</B> must be in the range <B>0</B> to <B>1000</B>.
+
+ An error is returned from all functions if the terminal has not
+ been initialized.
- <STRONG>init_color</STRONG>
+ An error is returned from secondary functions such as <B>init_pair</B> if
+ <B>start_color</B> was not called.
+
+ <B>o</B> SVr4 does much the same, except that it returns <B>ERR</B> from <B>pair_con-</B>
+ <B>tent</B> if the pair was not initialized using <B>init_pairs</B> and it re-
+ turns <B>ERR</B> from <B>color_content</B> if the terminal does not support
+ changing colors.
+
+ This implementation does not return <B>ERR</B> for either case.
+
+ Specific functions make additional checks:
+
+ <B>init_color</B>
returns an error if the terminal does not support this feature,
- e.g., if the <STRONG>initialize_color</STRONG> capability is absent from the
+ e.g., if the <B>initialize_color</B> capability is absent from the
terminal description.
- <STRONG>start_color</STRONG>
+ <B>start_color</B>
returns an error if the color table cannot be allocated.
</PRE><H2><a name="h2-NOTES">NOTES</a></H2><PRE>
- In the <STRONG>ncurses</STRONG> implementation, there is a separate color activation
- flag, color palette, color pairs table, and associated <STRONG>COLORS</STRONG> and <STRONG>COL-</STRONG>
- <STRONG>OR_PAIRS</STRONG> counts for each screen; the <STRONG>start_color</STRONG> function only affects
+ In the <B>ncurses</B> implementation, there is a separate color activation
+ flag, color palette, color pairs table, and associated <B>COLORS</B> and <B>COL-</B>
+ <B>OR_PAIRS</B> counts for each screen; the <B>start_color</B> function only affects
the current screen. The SVr4/XSI interface is not really designed with
- this in mind, and historical implementations may use a single shared
+ this in mind, and historical implementations may use a single shared
color palette.
- Setting an implicit background color via a color pair affects only
- character cells that a character write operation explicitly touches.
- To change the background color used when parts of a window are blanked
- by erasing or scrolling operations, see <STRONG><A HREF="curs_bkgd.3x.html">curs_bkgd(3x)</A></STRONG>.
+ Setting an implicit background color via a color pair affects only
+ character cells that a character write operation explicitly touches.
+ To change the background color used when parts of a window are blanked
+ by erasing or scrolling operations, see <B><A HREF="curs_bkgd.3X.html">curs_bkgd(3X)</A></B>.
- Several caveats apply on older x86 machines (e.g., i386, i486) with
+ Several caveats apply on older x86 machines (e.g., i386, i486) with
VGA-compatible graphics:
- <STRONG>o</STRONG> COLOR_YELLOW is actually brown. To get yellow, use COLOR_YELLOW
- combined with the <STRONG>A_BOLD</STRONG> attribute.
+ <B>o</B> COLOR_YELLOW is actually brown. To get yellow, use COLOR_YELLOW
+ combined with the <B>A_BOLD</B> attribute.
- <STRONG>o</STRONG> The A_BLINK attribute should in theory cause the background to go
+ <B>o</B> The A_BLINK attribute should in theory cause the background to go
bright. This often fails to work, and even some cards for which it
- mostly works (such as the Paradise and compatibles) do the wrong
- thing when you try to set a bright "yellow" background (you get a
+ mostly works (such as the Paradise and compatibles) do the wrong
+ thing when you try to set a bright "yellow" background (you get a
blinking yellow foreground instead).
- <STRONG>o</STRONG> Color RGB values are not settable.
+ <B>o</B> Color RGB values are not settable.
</PRE><H2><a name="h2-PORTABILITY">PORTABILITY</a></H2><PRE>
- This implementation satisfies XSI Curses's minimum maximums for <STRONG>COLORS</STRONG>
- and <STRONG>COLOR_PAIRS</STRONG>.
+ This implementation satisfies XSI Curses's minimum maximums for <B>COLORS</B>
+ and <B>COLOR_PAIRS</B>.
- The <STRONG>init_pair</STRONG> routine accepts negative values of foreground and back-
- ground color to support the <STRONG><A HREF="default_colors.3x.html">use_default_colors(3x)</A></STRONG> extension, but only
+ The <B>init_pair</B> routine accepts negative values of foreground and back-
+ ground color to support the <B><A HREF="default_colors.3X.html">use_default_colors(3X)</A></B> extension, but only
if that routine has been first invoked.
- The assumption that <STRONG>COLOR_BLACK</STRONG> is the default background color for all
- terminals can be modified using the <STRONG><A HREF="default_colors.3x.html">assume_default_colors(3x)</A></STRONG> exten-
+ The assumption that <B>COLOR_BLACK</B> is the default background color for all
+ terminals can be modified using the <B><A HREF="default_colors.3X.html">assume_default_colors(3X)</A></B> exten-
sion.
- This implementation checks the pointers, e.g., for the values returned
- by <STRONG>color_content</STRONG> and <STRONG>pair_content</STRONG>, and will treat those as optional pa-
+ This implementation checks the pointers, e.g., for the values returned
+ by <B>color_content</B> and <B>pair_content</B>, and will treat those as optional pa-
rameters when null.
- 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 <STRONG>short</STRONG>
- for the parameters, it carries over SVr4's implementation detail for
+ 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 <B>short</B>
+ 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
- <STRONG>short</STRONG> parameters, allowing applications to use larger color- and pair-
+ implementation provides extended versions of those functions which use
+ <B>short</B> parameters, allowing applications to use larger color- and pair-
numbers.
+ The <B>reset_color_pairs</B> function is an extension of ncurses.
+
</PRE><H2><a name="h2-SEE-ALSO">SEE ALSO</a></H2><PRE>
- <STRONG><A HREF="ncurses.3x.html">curses(3x)</A></STRONG>, <STRONG><A HREF="curs_initscr.3x.html">curs_initscr(3x)</A></STRONG>, <STRONG><A HREF="curs_attr.3x.html">curs_attr(3x)</A></STRONG>, <STRONG><A HREF="curs_variables.3x.html">curs_variables(3x)</A></STRONG>, <STRONG>de-</STRONG>
- <STRONG><A HREF="default_colors.3x.html">fault_colors(3x)</A></STRONG>
+ <B><A HREF="curses.3X.html">curses(3X)</A></B>, <B><A HREF="curs_initscr.3X.html">curs_initscr(3X)</A></B>, <B><A HREF="curs_attr.3X.html">curs_attr(3X)</A></B>, <B><A HREF="curs_variables.3X.html">curs_variables(3X)</A></B>, <B>de-</B>
+ <B><A HREF="default_colors.3X.html">fault_colors(3X)</A></B>
- <STRONG><A HREF="curs_color.3x.html">curs_color(3x)</A></STRONG>
+ <B><A HREF="curs_color.3X.html">curs_color(3X)</A></B>
</PRE>
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+<li><a href="#h3-init_extended_pair">init_extended_pair</a></li>
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+<li><a href="#h3-init_extended_color">init_extended_color</a></li>
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+<li><a href="#h3-extended_color_content">extended_color_content</a></li>
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+<li><a href="#h3-extended_pair_content">extended_pair_content</a></li>
+<li><a href="#h3-reset_color_pairs">reset_color_pairs</a></li>
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