X-Git-Url: https://ncurses.scripts.mit.edu/?p=ncurses.git;a=blobdiff_plain;f=doc%2Fhtml%2Fman%2Fcurs_mouse.3x.html;h=978596675b084f33c561041a3d5d097d8afa2f5b;hp=2506e2b50267848a3a7c123e1e03de37da7b81f0;hb=17c5992a16be94247b83f2bbb9accdd9b7e7bb72;hpb=ed646e3f683083e787c6ba773364401dc9fa9d40 diff --git a/doc/html/man/curs_mouse.3x.html b/doc/html/man/curs_mouse.3x.html index 2506e2b5..97859667 100644 --- a/doc/html/man/curs_mouse.3x.html +++ b/doc/html/man/curs_mouse.3x.html @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ - + curs_mouse 3x @@ -247,24 +247,24 @@ SVr4 curses had support for the mouse in a variant of xterm. It is mentioned in a few places, but with no supporting documentation: - o the libcurses manual page lists functions for this feature which + o the "libcurses" manual page lists functions for this feature which are prototyped in curses.h: - extern int mouse_set(long int); - extern int mouse_on(long int); - extern int mouse_off(long int); - extern int request_mouse_pos(void); - extern int map_button(unsigned long); - extern void wmouse_position(WINDOW *, int *, int *); - extern unsigned long getmouse(void), getbmap(void); - - o the terminfo manual page lists capabilities for the feature - - buttons btns BT Number of buttons on the mouse - get_mouse getm Gm Curses should get button events - key_mouse kmous Km 0631, Mouse event has occured - mouse_info minfo Mi Mouse status information - req_mouse_pos reqmp RQ Request mouse position report + extern int mouse_set(long int); + extern int mouse_on(long int); + extern int mouse_off(long int); + extern int request_mouse_pos(void); + extern int map_button(unsigned long); + extern void wmouse_position(WINDOW *, int *, int *); + extern unsigned long getmouse(void), getbmap(void); + + o the "terminfo" manual page lists capabilities for the feature + + buttons btns BT Number of buttons on the mouse + get_mouse getm Gm Curses should get button events + key_mouse kmous Km 0631, Mouse event has occurred + mouse_info minfo Mi Mouse status information + req_mouse_pos reqmp RQ Request mouse position report o the interface made assumptions (as does ncurses) about the escape sequences sent to and received from the terminal.