X-Git-Url: https://ncurses.scripts.mit.edu/?p=ncurses.git;a=blobdiff_plain;f=doc%2Fhtml%2Fman%2Fcurs_scroll.3x.html;h=1d5c8e9d76c7b73a5dca90e8fa46b033d6c690bb;hp=588eaaa03485ba68bd5de468906e102d97fb5af6;hb=2a32bee362db64f5a06b2124976b928ac3faa578;hpb=c6cfd97b8beaf0f6deafbf8aac7281cf6aa7f012;ds=sidebyside diff --git a/doc/html/man/curs_scroll.3x.html b/doc/html/man/curs_scroll.3x.html index 588eaaa0..1d5c8e9d 100644 --- a/doc/html/man/curs_scroll.3x.html +++ b/doc/html/man/curs_scroll.3x.html @@ -38,21 +38,18 @@
-curs_scroll(3x) curs_scroll(3x) --
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scroll, scrl, wscrl - scroll a curses window --
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#include <curses.h> int scroll(WINDOW *win); @@ -60,8 +57,7 @@ int wscrl(WINDOW *win, int n); --
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The scroll routine scrolls the window up one line. This involves moving the lines in the window data structure. As an optimization, if the scrolling region of the window @@ -78,8 +74,7 @@ scrollok. --
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These routines return ERR upon failure, and OK (SVr4 only specifies "an integer value other than ERR") upon success- ful completion. @@ -91,8 +86,7 @@ e.g., with scrollok. --
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Note that scrl and scroll may be macros. The SVr4 documentation says that the optimization of phys- @@ -109,14 +103,12 @@ plementation it is. --
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The XSI Curses standard, Issue 4 describes these func- tions. --
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curses(3x), curs_outopts(3x)