X-Git-Url: https://ncurses.scripts.mit.edu/?p=ncurses.git;a=blobdiff_plain;f=man%2Fterminfo.tail;h=6b6a1b279aa2e32651ae3c56c1012cdd43f46ab9;hp=280aead0b71bb59fd86b4862f7f4672cfd30238f;hb=c25392d9c21dd75537d50fc1705e938b0e813865;hpb=c3b21f65a2687f3894a0d3217006c23f162c893a diff --git a/man/terminfo.tail b/man/terminfo.tail index 280aead0..6b6a1b27 100644 --- a/man/terminfo.tail +++ b/man/terminfo.tail @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ -.\" $Id: terminfo.tail,v 1.72 2016/10/15 18:34:58 tom Exp $ +.\" $Id: terminfo.tail,v 1.76 2017/01/07 18:32:49 tom Exp $ .\" Beginning of terminfo.tail file .\" This file is part of ncurses. .\" See "terminfo.head" for copyright. @@ -157,7 +157,7 @@ Finally, characters may be given as three octal digits after a \fB\e\fR. .PP A delay in milliseconds may appear anywhere in a string capability, enclosed in $<..> brackets, as in \fBel\fP=\eEK$<5>, -and padding characters are supplied by \fBtputs\fP +and padding characters are supplied by \fBtputs\fP(3X) to provide this delay. .bP The delay must be a number with at most one decimal @@ -434,7 +434,7 @@ get static variable \fI[a\-z]\fP and push it .IP The terms "static" and "dynamic" are misleading. Historically, these are simply two different sets of variables, -whose values are not reset between calls to \fBtparm\fP. +whose values are not reset between calls to \fBtparm\fP(3X). However, that fact is not documented in other implementations. Relying on it will adversely impact portability to other implementations. .TP @@ -648,7 +648,7 @@ System V and XSI Curses expect that \fBind\fR, \fBri\fR, \fBindn\fR, and \fBrin\fR will simulate destructive scrolling; their documentation cautions you not to define \fBcsr\fR unless this is true. This \fBcurses\fR implementation is more liberal and will do explicit erases -after scrolling if \fBndstr\fR is defined. +after scrolling if \fBndsrc\fR is defined. .PP If the terminal has the ability to define a window as part of memory, which all commands affect, @@ -1082,8 +1082,7 @@ spaces when the terminal is powered up, the numeric parameter .B it is given, showing the number of spaces the tabs are set to. -This is normally used by the -.IR @TSET@ +This is normally used by the \fB@TSET@\fP command to determine whether to set the mode for hardware tab expansion, and whether to set the tab stops. If the terminal has tab stops that can be saved in non-volatile memory, @@ -1103,9 +1102,7 @@ These strings are expected to set the terminal into modes consistent with the rest of the terminfo description. They are normally sent to the terminal, by the .I init -option of the -.IR @TPUT@ -program, each time the user logs in. +option of the \fB@TPUT@\fP program, each time the user logs in. They will be printed in the following order: .RS .TP @@ -1327,16 +1324,24 @@ character pairs right to left in sequence; these become the ACSC string. .PP .SS Color Handling .PP -Most color terminals are either \*(``Tektronix-like\*('' or \*(``HP-like\*(''. +The curses library functions \fBinit_pair\fP and \fBinit_color\fP +manipulate the \fIcolor pairs\fP and \fIcolor values\fP discussed in this +section +(see \fBcurs_color\fP(3X) for details on these and related functions). +.PP +Most color terminals are either \*(``Tektronix-like\*('' or \*(``HP-like\*('': +.bP Tektronix-like -terminals have a predefined set of N colors (where N usually 8), and can set +terminals have a predefined set of \fIN\fP colors +(where \fIN\fP is usually 8), +and can set character-cell foreground and background characters independently, mixing them -into N\ *\ N color-pairs. -On HP-like terminals, the use must set each color +into \fIN\fP\ *\ \fIN\fP color-pairs. +.bP +On HP-like terminals, the user must set each color pair up separately (foreground and background are not independently settable). -Up to M color-pairs may be set up from 2*M different colors. -ANSI-compatible -terminals are Tektronix-like. +Up to \fIM\fP color-pairs may be set up from 2*\fIM\fP different colors. +ANSI-compatible terminals are Tektronix-like. .PP Some basic color capabilities are independent of the color method. The numeric @@ -1352,6 +1357,11 @@ terminal emulators) erase screen areas with the current background color rather than the power-up default background; these should have the boolean capability \fBbce\fR. .PP +While the curses library works with \fIcolor pairs\fP +(reflecting the inability of some devices to set foreground +and background colors independently), +there are separate capabilities for setting these features: +.bP To change the current foreground or background color on a Tektronix-type terminal, use \fBsetaf\fR (set ANSI foreground) and \fBsetab\fR (set ANSI background) or \fBsetf\fR (set foreground) and \fBsetb\fR (set background). @@ -1360,12 +1370,12 @@ The SVr4 documentation describes only \fBsetaf\fR/\fBsetab\fR; the XPG4 draft says that "If the terminal supports ANSI escape sequences to set background and foreground, they should be coded as \fBsetaf\fR and \fBsetab\fR, respectively. +.bP If the terminal supports other escape sequences to set background and foreground, they should be coded as \fBsetf\fR and \fBsetb\fR, respectively. -The \fBvidputs\fR -function and the refresh functions use \fBsetaf\fR and \fBsetab\fR if they are -defined." +The \fBvidputs\fR and the \fBrefresh\fP(3X) functions +use the \fBsetaf\fR and \fBsetab\fR capabilities if they are defined. .PP The \fBsetaf\fR/\fBsetab\fR and \fBsetf\fR/\fBsetb\fR capabilities take a single numeric argument each. @@ -1414,6 +1424,8 @@ otherwise red/blue will be interchanged on the display. On an HP-like terminal, use \fBscp\fR with a color-pair number parameter to set which color pair is current. .PP +Some terminals allow the \fIcolor values\fP to be modified: +.bP On a Tektronix-like terminal, the capability \fBccc\fR may be present to indicate that colors can be modified. If so, the \fBinitc\fR capability will @@ -1425,7 +1437,7 @@ If the boolean capability \fBhls\fR is present, they are instead as HLS (Hue, Lightness, Saturation) indices. The ranges are terminal-dependent. -.PP +.bP On an HP-like terminal, \fBinitp\fR may give a capability for changing a color-pair value. It will take seven parameters; a color-pair number (0 to @@ -1814,6 +1826,7 @@ files containing terminal descriptions \fB@TIC@\fR(1M), \fB@INFOCMP@\fR(1M), \fBcurses\fR(3X), +\fBcurs_color\fR(3X), \fBprintf\fR(3), \fBterm\fR(\*n). \fBterm_variables\fR(3X).