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| 29 | .\" $Id: curs_outopts.3x,v 1.20 2005/05/15 16:18:32 tom Exp $ | 
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| 30 | .TH curs_outopts 3X "" | 
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| 31 | .na | 
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| 32 | .hy 0 | 
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| 33 | .SH NAME | 
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| 34 | \fBclearok\fR, | 
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| 35 | \fBidlok\fR, | 
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| 36 | \fBidcok\fR, | 
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| 37 | \fBimmedok\fR, | 
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| 38 | \fBleaveok\fR, | 
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| 39 | \fBsetscrreg\fR, | 
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| 40 | \fBwsetscrreg\fR, | 
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| 41 | \fBscrollok\fR, | 
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| 42 | \fBnl\fR, | 
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| 43 | \fBnonl\fR - \fBcurses\fR output options | 
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| 44 | .ad | 
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| 45 | .hy | 
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| 46 | .SH SYNOPSIS | 
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| 47 | \fB#include <curses.h>\fR | 
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| 48 | .sp | 
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| 49 | \fBint clearok(WINDOW *win, bool bf);\fR | 
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| 50 | .br | 
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| 51 | \fBint idlok(WINDOW *win, bool bf);\fR | 
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| 52 | .br | 
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| 53 | \fBvoid idcok(WINDOW *win, bool bf);\fR | 
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| 54 | .br | 
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| 55 | \fBvoid immedok(WINDOW *win, bool bf);\fR | 
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| 56 | .br | 
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| 57 | \fBint leaveok(WINDOW *win, bool bf);\fR | 
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| 58 | .br | 
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| 59 | \fBint setscrreg(int top, int bot);\fR | 
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| 60 | .br | 
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| 61 | \fBint wsetscrreg(WINDOW *win, int top, int bot);\fR | 
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| 62 | .br | 
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| 63 | \fBint scrollok(WINDOW *win, bool bf);\fR | 
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| 64 | .br | 
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| 65 | \fBint nl(void);\fR | 
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| 66 | .br | 
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| 67 | \fBint nonl(void);\fR | 
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| 68 | .br | 
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| 69 | .SH DESCRIPTION | 
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| 70 | These routines set options that change the style of output within | 
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| 71 | \fBcurses\fR. | 
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| 72 | All options are initially \fBFALSE\fR, unless otherwise stated. | 
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| 73 | It is not necessary to turn these options off before calling \fBendwin\fR. | 
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| 74 | .PP | 
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| 75 | If \fBclearok\fR is called with \fBTRUE\fR as argument, the next | 
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| 76 | call to \fBwrefresh\fR with this window will clear the screen completely and | 
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| 77 | redraw the entire screen from scratch. | 
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| 78 | This is useful when the contents of the | 
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| 79 | screen are uncertain, or in some cases for a more pleasing visual effect. | 
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| 80 | If | 
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| 81 | the \fIwin\fR argument to \fBclearok\fR is the global variable \fBcurscr\fR, | 
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| 82 | the next call to \fBwrefresh\fR with any window causes the screen to be cleared | 
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| 83 | and repainted from scratch. | 
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| 84 | .PP | 
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| 85 | If \fBidlok\fR is called with \fBTRUE\fR as second argument, \fBcurses\fR | 
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| 86 | considers using the hardware insert/delete line feature of terminals so | 
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| 87 | equipped. | 
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| 88 | Calling \fBidlok\fR with \fBFALSE\fR as second argument disables use | 
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| 89 | of line insertion and deletion. | 
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| 90 | This option should be enabled only if the | 
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| 91 | application needs insert/delete line, for example, for a screen editor. | 
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| 92 | It is | 
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| 93 | disabled by default because insert/delete line tends to be visually annoying | 
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| 94 | when used in applications where it isn't really needed. | 
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| 95 | If insert/delete line | 
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| 96 | cannot be used, \fBcurses\fR redraws the changed portions of all lines. | 
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| 97 | .PP | 
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| 98 | If \fBidcok\fR is called with \fBFALSE\fR as second argument, \fBcurses\fR | 
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| 99 | no longer considers using the hardware insert/delete character feature of | 
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| 100 | terminals so equipped. | 
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| 101 | Use of character insert/delete is enabled by default. | 
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| 102 | Calling \fBidcok\fR with \fBTRUE\fR as second argument re-enables use | 
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| 103 | of character insertion and deletion. | 
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| 104 | .PP | 
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| 105 | If \fBimmedok\fR is called with \fBTRUE as argument\fR, any change | 
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| 106 | in the window image, such as the ones caused by \fBwaddch, wclrtobot, wscrl\fR, | 
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| 107 | etc., automatically cause a call to \fBwrefresh\fR. | 
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| 108 | However, it may | 
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| 109 | degrade performance considerably, due to repeated calls to \fBwrefresh\fR. | 
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| 110 | It is disabled by default. | 
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| 111 | .PP | 
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| 112 | Normally, the hardware cursor is left at the location of the window cursor | 
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| 113 | being refreshed. | 
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| 114 | The \fBleaveok\fR option allows the cursor to be left | 
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| 115 | wherever the update happens to leave it. | 
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| 116 | It is useful for applications where | 
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| 117 | the cursor is not used, since it reduces the need for cursor motions. | 
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| 118 | .PP | 
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| 119 | The \fBsetscrreg\fR and \fBwsetscrreg\fR routines allow the application | 
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| 120 | programmer to set a software scrolling region in a window. | 
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| 121 | \fItop\fR and | 
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| 122 | \fIbot\fR are the line numbers of the top and bottom margin of the scrolling | 
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| 123 | region. | 
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| 124 | (Line 0 is the top line of the window.)  If this option and | 
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| 125 | \fBscrollok\fR are enabled, an attempt to move off the bottom margin line | 
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| 126 | causes all lines in the scrolling region to scroll one line in the direction | 
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| 127 | of the first line. | 
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| 128 | Only the text of the window is scrolled. | 
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| 129 | (Note that this | 
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| 130 | has nothing to do with the use of a physical scrolling region capability in the | 
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| 131 | terminal, like that in the VT100. | 
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| 132 | If \fBidlok\fR is enabled and the terminal | 
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| 133 | has either a scrolling region or insert/delete line capability, they will | 
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| 134 | probably be used by the output routines.) | 
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| 135 | .PP | 
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| 136 | The \fBscrollok\fR option controls what happens when the cursor of a window is | 
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| 137 | moved off the edge of the window or scrolling region, either as a result of a | 
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| 138 | newline action on the bottom line, or typing the last character of the last | 
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| 139 | line. | 
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| 140 | If disabled, (\fIbf\fR is \fBFALSE\fR), the cursor is left on the bottom | 
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| 141 | line. | 
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| 142 | If enabled, (\fIbf\fR is \fBTRUE\fR), the window is scrolled up one line | 
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| 143 | (Note that to get the physical scrolling effect on the terminal, it is | 
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| 144 | also necessary to call \fBidlok\fR). | 
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| 145 | .PP | 
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| 146 | The \fBnl\fR and \fBnonl\fR routines control whether the underlying display | 
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| 147 | device translates the return key into newline on input, and whether it | 
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| 148 | translates newline into return and line-feed on output (in either case, the | 
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| 149 | call \fBaddch('\\n')\fR does the equivalent of return and line feed on the | 
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| 150 | virtual screen). | 
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| 151 | Initially, these translations do occur. | 
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| 152 | If you disable them | 
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| 153 | using \fBnonl\fR, \fBcurses\fR will be able to make better use of the line-feed | 
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| 154 | capability, resulting in faster cursor motion. | 
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| 155 | Also, \fBcurses\fR will then be | 
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| 156 | able to detect the return key. | 
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| 157 | .SH RETURN VALUE | 
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| 158 | The functions \fBsetscrreg\fR and \fBwsetscrreg\fR return \fBOK\fR upon success | 
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| 159 | and \fBERR\fR upon failure. | 
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| 160 | All other routines that return an integer always | 
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| 161 | return \fBOK\fR. | 
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| 162 | .PP | 
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| 163 | X/Open does not define any error conditions. | 
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| 164 | .PP | 
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| 165 | In this implementation, those functions that have a window pointer | 
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| 166 | will return an error if the window pointer is null. | 
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| 167 | .RS | 
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| 168 | .TP 5 | 
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| 169 | .B wclrtoeol | 
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| 170 | returns an error | 
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| 171 | if the cursor position is about to wrap. | 
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| 172 | .TP 5 | 
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| 173 | .B wsetscrreg | 
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| 174 | returns an error if the scrolling region limits extend outside the window. | 
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| 175 | .RE | 
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| 176 | .PP | 
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| 177 | X/Open does not define any error conditions. | 
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| 178 | This implementation returns an error | 
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| 179 | if the window pointer is null. | 
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| 180 | .SH PORTABILITY | 
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| 181 | These functions are described in the XSI Curses standard, Issue 4. | 
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| 182 | .PP | 
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| 183 | The XSI Curses standard is ambiguous on the question of whether \fBraw\fR() | 
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| 184 | should disable the CRLF translations controlled by \fBnl\fR() and \fBnonl\fR(). | 
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| 185 | BSD curses did turn off these translations; AT&T curses (at least as late as | 
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| 186 | SVr1) did not. | 
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| 187 | We choose to do so, on the theory that a programmer requesting | 
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| 188 | raw input wants a clean (ideally 8-bit clean) connection that the operating | 
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| 189 | system will not alter. | 
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| 190 | .PP | 
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| 191 | Some historic curses implementations had, as an undocumented feature, the | 
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| 192 | ability to do the equivalent of \fBclearok(..., 1)\fR by saying | 
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| 193 | \fBtouchwin(stdscr)\fR or \fBclear(stdscr)\fR. | 
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| 194 | This will not work under | 
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| 195 | ncurses. | 
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| 196 | .PP | 
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| 197 | Earlier System V curses implementations specified that with \fBscrollok\fR | 
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| 198 | enabled, any window modification triggering a scroll also forced a physical | 
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| 199 | refresh. | 
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| 200 | XSI Curses does not require this, and \fBncurses\fR avoids doing | 
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| 201 | it to perform better vertical-motion optimization at \fBwrefresh\fR | 
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| 202 | time. | 
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| 203 | .PP | 
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| 204 | The XSI Curses standard does not mention that the cursor should be | 
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| 205 | made invisible as a side-effect of \fBleaveok\fR. | 
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| 206 | SVr4 curses documentation does this, but the code does not. | 
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| 207 | Use \fBcurs_set\fR to make the cursor invisible. | 
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| 208 | .SH NOTES | 
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| 209 | Note that \fBclearok\fR, \fBleaveok\fR, \fBscrollok\fR, \fBidcok\fR, \fBnl\fR, | 
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| 210 | \fBnonl\fR and \fBsetscrreg\fR may be macros. | 
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| 211 | .PP | 
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| 212 | The \fBimmedok\fR routine is useful for windows that are used as terminal | 
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| 213 | emulators. | 
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| 214 | .SH SEE ALSO | 
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| 215 | \fBcurses\fR(3X), \fBcurs_addch\fR(3X), \fBcurs_clear\fR(3X), | 
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| 216 | \fBcurs_initscr\fR(3X), \fBcurs_scroll\fR(3X), \fBcurs_refresh\fR(3X) | 
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| 217 | .\"# | 
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| 218 | .\"# The following sets edit modes for GNU EMACS | 
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| 219 | .\"# Local Variables: | 
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| 220 | .\"# mode:nroff | 
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| 221 | .\"# fill-column:79 | 
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| 222 | .\"# End: | 
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