X-Git-Url: https://ncurses.scripts.mit.edu/?p=ncurses.git;a=blobdiff_plain;f=man%2Fcurs_variables.3x;h=25294dfeabf55678e0d3e8e5d2d7ceb7af29abc4;hp=811edaf84cc17faa9cf6132ab9b258f10eca5efd;hb=3e91848cbe3dad23fdb60962fa9b678592591c34;hpb=06078d3fa68db669ed37178c01873546b4b28745 diff --git a/man/curs_variables.3x b/man/curs_variables.3x index 811edaf8..25294dfe 100644 --- a/man/curs_variables.3x +++ b/man/curs_variables.3x @@ -1,5 +1,6 @@ .\"*************************************************************************** -.\" Copyright (c) 2010-2015,2017 Free Software Foundation, Inc. * +.\" Copyright 2018-2019,2020 Thomas E. Dickey * +.\" Copyright 2010-2015,2017 Free Software Foundation, Inc. * .\" * .\" Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a * .\" copy of this software and associated documentation files (the * @@ -26,8 +27,12 @@ .\" authorization. * .\"*************************************************************************** .\" -.\" $Id: curs_variables.3x,v 1.9 2017/11/18 23:56:00 tom Exp $ +.\" $Id: curs_variables.3x,v 1.15 2020/04/18 14:29:07 tom Exp $ .TH curs_variables 3X "" +.ie \n(.g .ds `` \(lq +.el .ds `` `` +.ie \n(.g .ds '' \(rq +.el .ds '' '' .de bP .ie n .IP \(bu 4 .el .IP \(bu 2 @@ -100,20 +105,29 @@ This variable holds the number of milliseconds to wait after reading an escape character, to distinguish between an individual escape character entered on the keyboard from escape sequences sent by cursor- and function-keys -(see curses(3X). +(see curses(3X)). .SS LINES After initializing curses, this variable contains the height of the screen, i.e., the number of lines. .SS TABSIZE This variable holds the number of columns used by the \fIcurses\fP library when converting a tab character to spaces as it adds the tab to a window -(see curs_addch(3X). +(see \fBcurs_addch\fP(3X). .SS The Current Screen This implementation of curses uses a special window \fBcurscr\fP to record its updates to the terminal screen. +.PP +This is referred to as the \*(``physical screen\*('' in the +\fBcurs_refresh\fR(3X) and +\fBcurs_outopts\fR(3X) manual pages. .SS The New Screen This implementation of curses uses a special window \fBnewscr\fP to hold updates to the terminal screen before applying them to \fBcurscr\fP. +.PP +This is referred to as the \*(``virtual screen\*('' in the +\fBcurs_kernel\fR(3X), +\fBcurs_refresh\fR(3X) and +\fBcurs_outopts\fR(3X) manual pages. .SS The Standard Screen Upon initializing curses, a default window called \fBstdscr\fP, @@ -126,19 +140,42 @@ or \fBnewterm\fR(3X). If \fBcurses\fP is configured to use separate curses/terminfo libraries, most of these variables reside in the curses library. .SH PORTABILITY -ESCDELAY and TABSIZE are extensions, -not provided in most other implementations of curses. +\fBTABSIZE\fP is a feature of SVr4 curses +which is not documented by X/Open curses. +.bP +In SVr4 curses, \fBTABSIZE\fP is initially set from the terminal description's +\fBinit_tabs\fP capability. +After that, it can be altered by the applications using SVr4 curses. +.IP +SVr4 curses uses the current value of \fBTABSIZE\fP to +compute the position of tabstops for updating both +the virtual screen with \fBaddch\fP(3X) as well as +the physical screen with \fBmvcur\fP(3X). +.bP +This implementation uses the current value of \fBTABSIZE\fP only for +updating the virtual screen. +It uses the terminal description's \fBit\fP (\fBinit_tabs\fP) capability for +computing hardware tabs (i.e., tab stops on the physical screen). +.bP +Other implementations differ. +For instance, NetBSD curses allows \fBTABSIZE\fP to be set through +an environment variable. +This implementation does not. +.IP +NetBSD curses does not support hardware tabs; +it uses the \fBinit_tabs\fP capability and the \fBTABSIZE\fP variable +only for updating the virtual screen. .PP -ESCDELAY is an extension in AIX curses: +\fBESCDELAY\fP is an extension in AIX curses: .bP -In AIX, the units for ESCDELAY are \fIfifths\fP of a millisecond. +In AIX, the units for \fBESCDELAY\fP are \fIfifths\fP of a millisecond. .bP -The default value for AIX's ESCDELAY is 0.1 seconds. +The default value for AIX's \fBESCDELAY\fP is 0.1 seconds. .bP -AIX also enforces a limit of 10,000 seconds for ESCDELAY; +AIX also enforces a limit of 10,000 seconds for \fBESCDELAY\fP; this implementation currently has no upper limit. .PP -This implementation has long used ESCDELAY with units of milliseconds, +This implementation has long used \fBESCDELAY\fP with units of milliseconds, making it impossible to be completely compatible with AIX. Likewise, most users have either decided to override the value, or rely upon its default value.