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curs_add_wch 3x

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+

curs_add_wch 3x

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-curs_add_wch(3x)                                       curs_add_wch(3x)
+curs_add_wch(3x)                                              curs_add_wch(3x)
 
 
 
 
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-

NAME

-       add_wch,   wadd_wch,  mvadd_wch,  mvwadd_wch,  echo_wchar,
-       wecho_wchar - add a complex character and rendition  to  a
-       curses window, then advance the cursor
+

NAME

+       add_wch, wadd_wch, mvadd_wch, mvwadd_wch, echo_wchar, wecho_wchar - add
+       a complex character and rendition to a curses window, then advance  the
+       cursor
 
 
-
-

SYNOPSIS

+

SYNOPSIS

        #include <curses.h>
 
        int add_wch( const cchar_t *wch );
        int wadd_wch( WINDOW *win, const cchar_t *wch );
        int mvadd_wch( int y, int x, const cchar_t *wch );
-       int  mvwadd_wch(  WINDOW *win, int y, int x, const cchar_t
-       *wch );
+       int mvwadd_wch( WINDOW *win, int y, int x, const cchar_t *wch );
        int echo_wchar( const cchar_t *wch );
        int wecho_wchar( WINDOW *win, const cchar_t *wch );
 
 
-
-

DESCRIPTION

-       The add_wch, wadd_wch, mvadd_wch, and mvwadd_wch functions
-       put the complex character wch into the given window at its
-       current position, which is then advanced.  These functions
-       perform  wrapping and special-character processing as fol-
-       lows:
-
-       o   If wch refers to a spacing character, then any  previ-
-           ous  character  at  that  location  is removed.  A new
-           character specified by wch is placed at that  location
-           with  rendition  specified  by  wch.   The cursor then
-           advances to the next spacing character on the screen.
-
-       o   If wch refers to a non-spacing character, all previous
-           characters  at  that location are preserved.  The non-
-           spacing characters of wch are  added  to  the  spacing
-           complex  character, and the rendition specified by wch
-           is ignored.
-
-       o   If the character  part  of  wch  is  a  tab,  newline,
-           backspace  or  other  control character, the window is
-           updated and the cursor moves as if addch were called.
-
-       The echo_wchar function is functionally  equivalent  to  a
-       call to add_wch followed by a call to refresh.  Similarly,
-       the wecho_wchar is functionally equivalent to  a  call  to
-       wadd_wch  followed  by  a call to wrefresh.  The knowledge
-       that only a single character is being output is taken into
-       consideration and, for non-control characters, a consider-
-       able performance gain might be seen by  using  the  *echo*
-       functions instead of their equivalents.
+

DESCRIPTION

 
+

add_wch

+       The add_wch, wadd_wch, mvadd_wch, and mvwadd_wch functions put the com-
+       plex character wch into the given window at its current position, which
+       is then advanced.  These functions perform wrapping and special-charac-
+       ter processing as follows:
 
-
-

RETURN VALUES

-       All routines return the integer ERR upon failure and OK on
-       success.
+       o   If wch refers to a spacing character, then any  previous  character
+           at  that  location is removed.  A new character specified by wch is
+           placed at that location with rendition specified by wch.  The  cur-
+           sor then advances to the next spacing character on the screen.
 
-       Functions with a "mv" prefix first perform a cursor  move-
-       ment  using  wmove, and return an error if the position is
-       outside the window, or if the window pointer is null.
+       o   If  wch  refers to a non-spacing character, all previous characters
+           at that location are preserved.  The non-spacing characters of  wch
+           are added to the spacing complex character, and the rendition spec-
+           ified by wch is ignored.
 
+       o   If the character part of wch is a tab, newline, backspace or  other
+           control character, the window is updated and the cursor moves as if
+           addch were called.
 
-
-

NOTES

-       Note that add_wch, mvadd_wch, mvwadd_wch,  and  echo_wchar
-       may be macros.
 
+

echo_wchar

+       The echo_wchar function is functionally equivalent to a call to add_wch
+       followed by a call to refresh(3x).  Similarly, the wecho_wchar is func-
+       tionally equivalent to a call to wadd_wch followed by a  call  to  wre-
+       fresh.   The  knowledge that only a single character is being output is
+       taken into consideration and, for non-control characters,  a  consider-
+       able  performance  gain  might  be  seen  by using the *echo* functions
+       instead of their equivalents.
 
-
-

PORTABILITY

-       All  these functions are described in the XSI Curses stan-
-       dard, Issue 4.  The defaults specified  for  forms-drawing
-       characters apply in the POSIX locale.
 
-       XSI  documents  constants  beginning  with WACS_ which are
-       used for line-drawing.  Those  are  not  currently  imple-
-       mented in ncurses.
+

Line Graphics

+       Like addch(3x), addch_wch accepts symbols which make it simple to  draw
+       lines and other frequently used special characters.  These symbols cor-
+       respond to the same VT100 line-drawing set as addch(3x).
 
+       ACS               Unicode    ASCII     acsc    Glyph
+       Name              Default    Default   char    Name
+       ------------------------------------------------------------------------
+       WACS_BLOCK        0x25ae     #         0       solid square block
+       WACS_BOARD        0x2592     #         h       board of squares
+       WACS_BTEE         0x2534     +         v       bottom tee
+       WACS_BULLET       0x00b7     o         ~       bullet
+       WACS_CKBOARD      0x2592     :         a       checker board (stipple)
+       WACS_DARROW       0x2193     v         .       arrow pointing down
+       WACS_DEGREE       0x00b0     '         f       degree symbol
+       WACS_DIAMOND      0x25c6     +         `       diamond
 
-
-

SEE ALSO

-       curses(3x), curs_addch(3x), curs_attr(3x), curs_clear(3x),
-       curs_outopts(3x), curs_refresh(3x), putwc(3)
+       WACS_GEQUAL       0x2265     >         >       greater-than-or-equal-to
+       WACS_HLINE        0x2500     -         q       horizontal line
+       WACS_LANTERN      0x2603     #         i       lantern symbol
+       WACS_LARROW       0x2190     <         ,       arrow pointing left
+       WACS_LEQUAL       0x2264     <         y       less-than-or-equal-to
+       WACS_LLCORNER     0x2514     +         m       lower left-hand corner
+       WACS_LRCORNER     0x2518     +         j       lower right-hand corner
+       WACS_LTEE         0x2524     +         t       left tee
+       WACS_NEQUAL       0x2260     !         |       not-equal
+       WACS_PI           0x03c0     *         {       greek pi
+       WACS_PLMINUS      0x00b1     #         g       plus/minus
+       WACS_PLUS         0x253c     +         n       plus
+       WACS_RARROW       0x2192     >         +       arrow pointing right
+       WACS_RTEE         0x251c     +         u       right tee
+       WACS_S1           0x23ba     -         o       scan line 1
+       WACS_S3           0x23bb     -         p       scan line 3
+       WACS_S7           0x23bc     -         r       scan line 7
+       WACS_S9           0x23bd     _         s       scan line 9
+       WACS_STERLING     0x00a3     f         }       pound-sterling symbol
+       WACS_TTEE         0x252c     +         w       top tee
+       WACS_UARROW       0x2191     ^         -       arrow pointing up
+       WACS_ULCORNER     0x250c     +         l       upper left-hand corner
+       WACS_URCORNER     0x2510     +         k       upper right-hand corner
+       WACS_VLINE        0x2502     |         x       vertical line
+
+       The wide-character configuration of ncurses also  defines  symbols  for
+       double-lines:
+
+       ACS               Unicode   ASCII     acsc    Glyph
+       Name              Default   Default   char    Name
+       ------------------------------------------------------------------------
+       WACS_D_BTEE       0x2569    +         H       double tee pointing up
+       WACS_D_HLINE      0x2550    -         R       double horizontal line
+       WACS_D_LLCORNER   0x255a    +         D       double lower left corner
+       WACS_D_LRCORNER   0x255d    +         A       double lower right corner
+       WACS_D_LTEE       0x2560    +         F       double tee pointing right
+       WACS_D_PLUS       0x256c    +         E       double large plus
+       WACS_D_RTEE       0x2563    +         G       double tee pointing left
+       WACS_D_TTEE       0x2566    +         I       double tee pointing down
+       WACS_D_ULCORNER   0x2554    +         C       double upper left corner
+       WACS_D_URCORNER   0x2557    +         B       double upper right corner
+       WACS_D_VLINE      0x2551    |         Y       double vertical line
+
+       and for thick lines:
+
+       ACS               Unicode   ASCII     acsc    Glyph
+       Name              Default   Default   char    Name
+       -----------------------------------------------------------------------
+       WACS_T_BTEE       0x253b    +         V       thick tee pointing up
+       WACS_T_HLINE      0x2501    -         Q       thick horizontal line
+       WACS_T_LLCORNER   0x2517    +         M       thick lower left corner
+       WACS_T_LRCORNER   0x251b    +         J       thick lower right corner
+       WACS_T_LTEE       0x252b    +         T       thick tee pointing right
+       WACS_T_PLUS       0x254b    +         N       thick large plus
+       WACS_T_RTEE       0x2523    +         U       thick tee pointing left
+       WACS_T_TTEE       0x2533    +         W       thick tee pointing down
+       WACS_T_ULCORNER   0x250f    +         L       thick upper left corner
+       WACS_T_URCORNER   0x2513    +         K       thick upper right corner
+       WACS_T_VLINE      0x2503    |         X       thick vertical line
+
+
+

RETURN VALUE

+       All routines return the integer ERR upon failure and OK on success.
+
+       Functions  with  a  "mv"  prefix  first perform a cursor movement using
+       wmove, and return an error if the position is outside the window, or if
+       the window pointer is null.
+
+
+

NOTES

+       Note that add_wch, mvadd_wch, mvwadd_wch, and echo_wchar may be macros.
+
+
+

PORTABILITY

+       All  of these functions are described in the XSI Curses standard, Issue
+       4.  The defaults specified for line-drawing  characters  apply  in  the
+       POSIX locale.
+
+       X/Open  Curses  makes it clear that the WACS_ symbols should be defined
+       as a pointer to cchar_t data, e.g., in the discussion of border_set.  A
+       few implementations are problematic:
+
+       o   NetBSD curses defines the symbols as a wchar_t within a cchar_t.
+
+       o   HPUX curses equates some of the ACS_ symbols to the analogous WACS_
+           symbols as if the ACS_ symbols were wide  characters.   The  misde-
+           fined  symbols  are the arrows and other symbols which are not used
+           for line-drawing.
+
+       X/Open Curses does not define symbols for thick- or double-lines.  SVr4
+       curses  implementations  defined their line-drawing symbols in terms of
+       intermediate symbols.  This implementation extends those symbols,  pro-
+       viding new definitions which are not in the SVr4 implementations.
+
+       Not  all  Unicode-capable  terminals  provide  support  for VT100-style
+       alternate character sets (i.e., the acsc capability), with their corre-
+       sponding  line-drawing  characters.   X/Open Curses did not address the
+       aspect of integrating Unicode with line-drawing  characters.   Existing
+       implementations  of  Unix curses (AIX, HPUX, Solaris) use only the acsc
+       character-mapping to provide this feature.  As a result,  those  imple-
+       mentations  can  only use single-byte line-drawing characters.  Ncurses
+       5.3 (2002) provided a table of Unicode values to solve these  problems.
+       NetBSD curses incorporated that table in 2010.
+
+       In this implementation, the Unicode values are used instead of the ter-
+       minal description's acsc mapping as discussed in  ncurses(3x)  for  the
+       environment  variable  NCURSES_NO_UTF8_ACS.   In contrast, for the same
+       cases, the line-drawing characters described in curs_addch(3x) will use
+       only the ASCII default values.
+
+       Having  Unicode available does not solve all of the problems with line-
+       drawing for curses:
+
+       o   The closest Unicode equivalents to the VT100 graphics  S1,  S3,  S7
+           and  S9 frequently are not displayed at the regular intervals which
+           the terminal used.
+
+       o   The lantern is a special case.  It originated with  the  AT&T  4410
+           terminal  in the early 1980s.  There is no accessible documentation
+           depicting the lantern symbol on the AT&T terminal.
+
+           Lacking documentation, most readers assume that a storm lantern was
+           intended.  But there are several possibilities, all with problems.
+
+           Unicode  6.0  (2010)  does provide two lantern symbols: U+1F383 and
+           U+1F3EE.  Those were not available  in  2002,  and  are  irrelevant
+           since  they  lie  outside the BMP and as a result are not generally
+           available in terminals.  They are not storm lanterns, in any case.
+
+           Most storm lanterns have a tapering glass chimney (to guard against
+           tipping); some have a wire grid protecting the chimney.
+
+           For  the  tapering  appearance,   U+2603 was adequate.  In use on a
+           terminal, no one can tell what the image represents.  Unicode calls
+           it a snowman.
+
+           Others  have suggested these alternatives: S U+00A7 (section mark),
+           O U+0398 (theta), O U+03A6 (phi), d U+03B4 (delta),  U+2327 (x in a
+           rectangle),   U+256C  (forms  double  vertical and horizontal), and
+           U+2612 (ballot box with x).
+
+
+

SEE ALSO

+       curses(3x), curs_addch(3x), curs_attr(3x), curs_clear(3x), curs_out-
+       opts(3x), curs_refresh(3x), putwc(3)
 
 
 
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+                                                              curs_add_wch(3x)
 
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