X-Git-Url: https://ncurses.scripts.mit.edu/?p=ncurses.git;a=blobdiff_plain;f=doc%2Fhtml%2Fman%2Fpanel.3x.html;h=238a65b6fa5016a443bc3ef9343754071a3c6ece;hp=c40c7db088ade68430536b85c50a959d66784100;hb=32f9f5f12cd9159261f9db228461049e8c770404;hpb=ca276baf720e3a44721b9e18955d3f546955c6c8 diff --git a/doc/html/man/panel.3x.html b/doc/html/man/panel.3x.html index c40c7db0..238a65b6 100644 --- a/doc/html/man/panel.3x.html +++ b/doc/html/man/panel.3x.html @@ -1,7 +1,6 @@ - +
+ +- panel(3x) panel(3x)-
+NAME
panel - panel stack extension for curses-SYNOPSIS
+SYNOPSIS
#include <panel.h> cc [flags] sourcefiles -lpanel -lncurses @@ -74,7 +74,7 @@-DESCRIPTION
+DESCRIPTION
Panels are curses(3x) windows with the added feature of depth. Panel functions allow the use of stacked windows and ensure the proper portions of each window and the @@ -95,7 +95,7 @@-FUNCTIONS
+FUNCTIONS
new_panel(win) allocates a PANEL structure, associates it with win, places the panel on the top of the stack @@ -106,33 +106,33 @@ refreshes the virtual screen to reflect the rela- tions between the panels in the stack, but does not call doupdate() to refresh the physical screen. - Use this function and not wrefresh or wnoutrefresh. - update_panels() may be called more than once before - a call to doupdate(), but doupdate() is the func- - tion responsible for updating the physical screen. + Use this function and not wrefresh or wnoutrefresh. + update_panels may be called more than once before a + call to doupdate(), but doupdate() is the function + responsible for updating the physical screen. del_panel(pan) removes the given panel from the stack and deallo- - cates the PANEL structure (but not its associated + cates the PANEL structure (but not its associated window). hide_panel(pan) - removes the given panel from the panel stack and + removes the given panel from the panel stack and thus hides it from view. The PANEL structure is not lost, merely removed from the stack. panel_hidden(pan) - returns TRUE if the panel is in the panel stack, - FALSE if it is not. If the panel is a null + returns TRUE if the panel is in the panel stack, + FALSE if it is not. If the panel is a null pointer, return ERR. show_panel(pan) - makes a hidden panel visible by placing it on top + makes a hidden panel visible by placing it on top of the panels in the panel stack. See COMPATIBILITY below. top_panel(pan) - puts the given visible panel on top of all panels + puts the given visible panel on top of all panels in the stack. See COMPATIBILITY below. bottom_panel(pan) @@ -140,26 +140,26 @@ move_panel(pan,starty,startx) moves the given panel window so that its upper-left - corner is at starty, startx. It does not change + corner is at starty, startx. It does not change the position of the panel in the stack. Be sure to - use this function, not mvwin(), to move a panel + use this function, not mvwin(), to move a panel window. replace_panel(pan,window) - replaces the current window of panel with window + replaces the current window of panel with window (useful, for example if you want to resize a panel; if you're using ncurses, you can call replace_panel - on the output of wresize(3x)). It does not change + on the output of wresize(3x)). It does not change the position of the panel in the stack. panel_above(pan) - returns a pointer to the panel above pan. If the - panel argument is (PANEL *)0, it returns a pointer + returns a pointer to the panel above pan. If the + panel argument is (PANEL *)0, it returns a pointer to the bottom panel in the stack. panel_below(pan) - returns a pointer to the panel just below pan. If - the panel argument is (PANEL *)0, it returns a + returns a pointer to the panel just below pan. If + the panel argument is (PANEL *)0, it returns a pointer to the top panel in the stack. set_panel_userptr(pan,ptr) @@ -173,20 +173,20 @@-DIAGNOSTICS
+DIAGNOSTICS
Each routine that returns a pointer returns NULL if an error occurs. Each routine that returns an int value returns OK if it executes successfully and ERR if not.-COMPATIBILITY
+COMPATIBILITY
Reasonable care has been taken to ensure compatibility with the native panel facility introduced in SVr3.2 - (inspection of the SVr4 manual pages suggests the - programming interface is unchanged). The PANEL data - structures are merely similar. The programmer is cau- - tioned not to directly use PANEL fields. + (inspection of the SVr4 manual pages suggests the program- + ming interface is unchanged). The PANEL data structures + are merely similar. The programmer is cautioned not to + directly use PANEL fields. The functions show_panel() and top_panel() are identical in this implementation, and work equally well with dis- @@ -200,7 +200,7 @@-NOTE
+NOTE
In your library list, libpanel.a should be before libn- curses.a; that is, you want to say `-lpanel -lncurses', not the other way around (which would usually give a link- @@ -208,21 +208,21 @@-FILES
+FILES
panel.h interface for the panels library libpanel.a the panels library itself-SEE ALSO
- curses(3x) +SEE ALSO
+ curses(3x), curs_variables(3x), - This describes ncurses version 5.6 (patch 20080621). + This describes ncurses version 6.0 (patch 20150718).-AUTHOR
+AUTHOR
Originally written by Warren Tucker <wht@n4hgf.mt- park.ga.us>, primarily to assist in porting u386mon to systems without a native panels library. Repackaged for @@ -232,10 +232,19 @@ panel(3x)-
- -Man(1) output converted with -man2html - +