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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 6.0 (patch 20160611).
+ ncurses version 6.0 (patch 20170121).
The ncurses library emulates the curses library of System
V Release 4 UNIX, and XPG4 (X/Open Portability Guide)
@@ -108,7 +108,7 @@
The function initscr or newterm must be called to initial-
ize the library before any of the other routines that deal
- with windows and screens are used. The routine endwin
+ with windows and screens are used. The routine endwin(3x)
must be called before exiting.
To get character-at-a-time input without echoing (most
@@ -153,12 +153,12 @@
names beginning with w, allowing the user to specify a
window. The routines not beginning with w affect stdscr.
- After using routines to manipulate a window, refresh is
- called, telling curses to make the user's CRT screen look
- like stdscr. The characters in a window are actually of
- type chtype, (character and attribute data) so that other
- information about the character may also be stored with
- each character.
+ After using routines to manipulate a window, refresh(3x)
+ is called, telling curses to make the user's CRT screen
+ look like stdscr. The characters in a window are actually
+ of type chtype, (character and attribute data) so that
+ other information about the character may also be stored
+ with each character.
Special windows called pads may also be manipulated.
These are windows which are not constrained to the size of