X-Git-Url: https://ncurses.scripts.mit.edu/?p=ncurses.git;a=blobdiff_plain;f=doc%2Fhtml%2Fman%2Fncurses.3x.html;h=fcd7c3c7569eb07bdbad8ea86178053136814da8;hp=7569e4dfe2a2314367b79ba2c257f5e32ba258e5;hb=c6cfd97b8beaf0f6deafbf8aac7281cf6aa7f012;hpb=a6ccf7a72f2120013fd8b5baf1f19081d2e9769c diff --git a/doc/html/man/ncurses.3x.html b/doc/html/man/ncurses.3x.html index 7569e4df..fcd7c3c7 100644 --- a/doc/html/man/ncurses.3x.html +++ b/doc/html/man/ncurses.3x.html @@ -1,4 +1,3 @@ - +
+ +- ncurses(3x) ncurses(3x)-
+NAME
ncurses - CRT screen handling and optimization package-SYNOPSIS
+SYNOPSIS
#include <curses.h>-DESCRIPTION
+DESCRIPTION
The ncurses library routines give the user a terminal- independent method of updating character screens with rea- sonable optimization. This implementation is "new curses" (ncurses) and is the approved replacement for 4.4BSD clas- sic curses, which has been discontinued. This describes - ncurses version 5.9 (patch 20141220). + ncurses version 5.9 (patch 20150215). The ncurses library emulates the curses library of System V Release 4 UNIX, and XPG4 (X/Open Portability Guide) @@ -214,7 +215,9 @@ clearing and redrawing a screen containing garbage. The curscr can be used in only a few routines. - Routine and Argument Names + ++Routine and Argument Names
Many curses routines have two or more versions. The rou- tines prefixed with w require a window argument. The rou- tines prefixed with p require a pad argument. Those with- @@ -297,7 +300,9 @@ ants: a "_w" is inserted into the name. For example, waddch becomes wadd_wch. - Routine Name Index + ++Routine Name Index
The following table lists each curses routine and the name of the manual page on which it is described. Routines flagged with `*' are ncurses-specific, not described by @@ -750,7 +755,7 @@-RETURN VALUE
+RETURN VALUE
Routines that return an integer return ERR upon failure and an integer value other than ERR upon successful com- pletion, unless otherwise noted in the routine descrip- @@ -769,7 +774,7 @@-ENVIRONMENT
+ENVIRONMENT
The following environment symbols are useful for customiz- ing the runtime behavior of the ncurses library. The most important ones have been already discussed in detail. @@ -1135,7 +1140,7 @@-ALTERNATE CONFIGURATIONS
+ALTERNATE CONFIGURATIONS
Several different configurations are possible, depending on the configure script options used when building ncurses. There are a few main options whose effects are @@ -1217,7 +1222,7 @@-FILES
+FILES
/usr/share/tabset directory containing initialization files for the terminal capability database /usr/share/terminfo ter- @@ -1225,14 +1230,14 @@-SEE ALSO
+SEE ALSO
terminfo(5) and related pages whose names begin "curs_" for detailed routine descriptions. curs_variables(3x)-EXTENSIONS
+EXTENSIONS
The ncurses library can be compiled with an option (-DUSE_GETCAP) that falls back to the old-style /etc/term- cap file if the terminal setup code cannot find a terminfo @@ -1272,7 +1277,7 @@-PORTABILITY
+PORTABILITY
The ncurses library is intended to be BASE-level confor- mant with XSI Curses. The EXTENDED XSI Curses functional- ity (including color support) is supported. @@ -1336,7 +1341,7 @@-NOTES
+NOTES
The header file <curses.h> automatically includes the header files <stdio.h> and <unctrl.h>. @@ -1347,7 +1352,7 @@-AUTHORS
+AUTHORS
Zeyd M. Ben-Halim, Eric S. Raymond, Thomas E. Dickey. Based on pcurses by Pavel Curtis. @@ -1355,7 +1360,26 @@ ncurses(3x)-
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