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30.\" $Id: curs_attr.3x,v 1.29 2005/05/15 16:17:25 tom Exp $
31.TH curs_attr 3X ""
32.na
33.hy 0
34.SH NAME
35\fBattroff\fR,
36\fBwattroff\fR,
37\fBattron\fR,
38\fBwattron\fR,
39\fBattrset\fR,
40\fBwattrset\fR,
41\fBcolor_set\fR,
42\fBwcolor_set\fR,
43\fBstandend\fR,
44\fBwstandend\fR,
45\fBstandout\fR,
46\fBwstandout\fR,
47\fBattr_get\fR,
48\fBwattr_get\fR,
49\fBattr_off\fR,
50\fBwattr_off\fR,
51\fBattr_on\fR,
52\fBwattr_on\fR,
53\fBattr_set\fR,
54\fBwattr_set\fR,
55\fBchgat\fR,
56\fBwchgat\fR,
57\fBmvchgat\fR,
58\fBmvwchgat\fR,
59\fBPAIR_NUMBER\fR - \fBcurses\fR character and window attribute control routines
60.ad
61.hy
62.SH SYNOPSIS
63\fB#include <curses.h>\fR
64.br
65\fBint attroff(int attrs);\fR
66.br
67\fBint wattroff(WINDOW *win, int attrs);\fR
68.br
69\fBint attron(int attrs);\fR
70.br
71\fBint wattron(WINDOW *win, int attrs);\fR
72.br
73\fBint attrset(int attrs);\fR
74.br
75\fBint wattrset(WINDOW *win, int attrs);\fR
76.br
77\fBint color_set(short color_pair_number, void* opts);\fR
78.br
79\fBint wcolor_set(WINDOW *win, short color_pair_number,\fR
80 \fBvoid* opts);\fR
81.br
82\fBint standend(void);\fR
83.br
84\fBint wstandend(WINDOW *win);\fR
85.br
86\fBint standout(void);\fR
87.br
88\fBint wstandout(WINDOW *win);\fR
89.br
90\fBint attr_get(attr_t *attrs, short *pair, void *opts);\fR
91.br
92\fBint wattr_get(WINDOW *win, attr_t *attrs, short *pair,\fR
93 \fBvoid *opts);\fR
94.br
95\fBint attr_off(attr_t attrs, void *opts);\fR
96.br
97\fBint wattr_off(WINDOW *win, attr_t attrs, void *opts);\fR
98.br
99\fBint attr_on(attr_t attrs, void *opts);\fR
100.br
101\fBint wattr_on(WINDOW *win, attr_t attrs, void *opts);\fR
102.br
103\fBint attr_set(attr_t attrs, short pair, void *opts);\fR
104.br
105\fBint wattr_set(WINDOW *win, attr_t attrs, short pair, void *opts);\fR
106.br
107\fBint chgat(int n, attr_t attr, short color,\fR
108 \fBconst void *opts)\fR
109.br
110\fBint wchgat(WINDOW *win, int n, attr_t attr,\fR
111 \fBshort color, const void *opts)\fR
112.br
113\fBint mvchgat(int y, int x, int n, attr_t attr,\fR
114 \fBshort color, const void *opts)\fR
115.br
116\fBint mvwchgat(WINDOW *win, int y, int x, int n,\fR
117 \fBattr_t attr, short color, const void *opts)\fR
118.br
119.SH DESCRIPTION
120These routines manipulate the current attributes of the named window. The
121current attributes of a window apply to all characters that are written into
122the window with \fBwaddch\fR, \fBwaddstr\fR and \fBwprintw\fR. Attributes are
123a property of the character, and move with the character through any scrolling
124and insert/delete line/character operations. To the extent possible, they are
125displayed as appropriate modifications to the graphic rendition of characters
126put on the screen.
127.PP
128The routine \fBattrset\fR sets the current attributes of the given window to
129\fIattrs\fR. The routine \fBattroff\fR turns off the named attributes without
130turning any other attributes on or off. The routine \fBattron\fR turns on the
131named attributes without affecting any others. The routine \fBstandout\fR is
132the same as \fBattron(A_STANDOUT)\fR. The routine \fBstandend\fR is the same
133as \fBattrset(A_NORMAL)\fR or \fBattrset(0)\fR, that is, it turns off all
134attributes.
135.PP
136The \fBattrset\fR and related routines do not affect the attributes used
137when erasing portions of the window.
138See \fBcurs_bkgd\fR(3X) for functions which modify the attributes used for
139erasing and clearing.
140.PP
141The routine \fBcolor_set\fR sets the current color of the given window to the
142foreground/background combination described by the color_pair_number. The
143parameter opts is reserved for future use, applications must supply a null
144pointer.
145.PP
146The routine \fBwattr_get\fR returns the current attribute and color pair for
147the given window; \fBattr_get\fR returns the current attribute and color pair
148for \fBstdscr\fR.
149The remaining \fBattr_\fR* functions operate exactly like the corresponding
150\fBattr\fR* functions, except that they take arguments of type \fBattr_t\fR
151rather than \fBint\fR.
152.PP
153The routine \fBchgat\fR changes the attributes of a given number of characters
154starting at the current cursor location of \fBstdscr\fR. It does not update
155the cursor and does not perform wrapping. A character count of -1 or greater
156than the remaining window width means to change attributes all the way to the
157end of the current line. The \fBwchgat\fR function generalizes this to any
158window; the \fBmvwchgat\fR function does a cursor move before acting. In these
159functions, the color argument is a color-pair index (as in the first argument
160of \fIinit_pair\fR, see \fBcurs_color\fR(3X)). The \fBopts\fR argument is not
161presently used, but is reserved for the future (leave it \fBNULL\fR).
162Note that changing the attributes does not imply
163that a subsequent \fBrefresh\fR will update the screen to match,
164since the character values are not modified.
165Use \fBtouchwin\fR to force the screen to match the updated attributes.
166.SS Attributes
167The following video attributes, defined in \fB<curses.h>\fR, can be passed to
168the routines \fBattron\fR, \fBattroff\fR, and \fBattrset\fR, or OR'd with the
169characters passed to \fBaddch\fR.
170.PP
171.TS
172center ;
173l l .
174\fBA_NORMAL\fR Normal display (no highlight)
175\fBA_STANDOUT\fR Best highlighting mode of the terminal.
176\fBA_UNDERLINE\fR Underlining
177\fBA_REVERSE\fR Reverse video
178\fBA_BLINK\fR Blinking
179\fBA_DIM\fR Half bright
180\fBA_BOLD\fR Extra bright or bold
181\fBA_PROTECT\fR Protected mode
182\fBA_INVIS\fR Invisible or blank mode
183\fBA_ALTCHARSET\fR Alternate character set
184\fBA_CHARTEXT\fR Bit-mask to extract a character
185\fBCOLOR_PAIR(\fR\fIn\fR\fB)\fR Color-pair number \fIn\fR
186.TE
187.PP
188The following macro is the reverse of \fBCOLOR_PAIR(\fR\fIn\fR\fB)\fR:
189.PP
190.br
191\fBPAIR_NUMBER(\fR\fIattrs\fR) Returns the pair number associated
192 with the \fBCOLOR_PAIR(\fR\fIn\fR\fB)\fR attribute.
193.br
194.PP
195The return values of many of these routines are not meaningful (they are
196implemented as macro-expanded assignments and simply return their argument).
197The SVr4 manual page claims (falsely) that these routines always return \fB1\fR.
198.SH NOTES
199Note that \fBattroff\fR, \fBwattroff\fR, \fBattron\fR, \fBwattron\fR,
200\fBattrset\fR, \fBwattrset\fR, \fBstandend\fR and \fBstandout\fR may be macros.
201.PP
202\fBCOLOR_PAIR\fP values can only be OR'd with attributes if the pair
203number is less than 256.
204The alternate functions such as \fBcolor_set\fP can pass a color pair
205value directly.
206However, ncurses ABI 4 and 5 simply OR this value within the alternate functions.
207You must use ncurses ABI 6 to support more than 256 color pairs.
208.SH PORTABILITY
209These functions are supported in the XSI Curses standard, Issue 4. The
210standard defined the dedicated type for highlights, \fBattr_t\fR, which is not
211defined in SVr4 curses. The functions taking \fBattr_t\fR arguments are
212not supported under SVr4.
213.PP
214The XSI Curses standard states that whether the traditional functions
215\fBattron\fR/\fBattroff\fR/\fBattrset\fR can manipulate attributes other than
216\fBA_BLINK\fR, \fBA_BOLD\fR, \fBA_DIM\fR, \fBA_REVERSE\fR, \fBA_STANDOUT\fR, or
217\fBA_UNDERLINE\fR is "unspecified". Under this implementation as well as
218SVr4 curses, these functions correctly manipulate all other highlights
219(specifically, \fBA_ALTCHARSET\fR, \fBA_PROTECT\fR, and \fBA_INVIS\fR).
220.PP
221XSI Curses added the new entry points, \fBattr_get\fR, \fBattr_on\fR,
222\fBattr_off\fR, \fBattr_set\fR, \fBwattr_on\fR, \fBwattr_off\fR,
223\fBwattr_get\fR, \fBwattr_set\fR. These are intended to work with
224a new series of highlight macros prefixed with \fBWA_\fR.
225.PP
226.TS
227center ;
228l l .
229\fBWA_NORMAL\fR Normal display (no highlight)
230\fBWA_STANDOUT\fR Best highlighting mode of the terminal.
231\fBWA_UNDERLINE\fR Underlining
232\fBWA_REVERSE\fR Reverse video
233\fBWA_BLINK\fR Blinking
234\fBWA_DIM\fR Half bright
235\fBWA_BOLD\fR Extra bright or bold
236\fBWA_ALTCHARSET\fR Alternate character set
237.TE
238.PP
239The XSI curses standard specifies that each pair of corresponding \fBA_\fR
240and \fBWA_\fR-using functions operates on the same current-highlight
241information.
242.PP
243The XSI standard extended conformance level adds new highlights
244\fBA_HORIZONTAL\fR, \fBA_LEFT\fR, \fBA_LOW\fR, \fBA_RIGHT\fR, \fBA_TOP\fR,
245\fBA_VERTICAL\fR (and corresponding \fBWA_\fR macros for each) which this
246implementation does not yet support.
247.SH RETURN VALUE
248All routines return the integer \fBOK\fR on success, or \fBERR\fP on failure.
249.PP
250X/Open does not define any error conditions.
251.PP
252This implementation returns an error
253if the window pointer is null.
254The \fBwcolor_set\fP function returns an error if the color pair parameter
255is outside the range 0..COLOR_PAIRS-1.
256.SH SEE ALSO
257\fBcurses\fR(3X),
258\fBcurs_addch\fR(3X),
259\fBcurs_addstr\fR(3X),
260\fBcurs_bkgd\fR(3X),
261\fBcurs_printw\fR(3X)
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