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| 29 | .\" $Id: curs_termattrs.3x,v 1.9 2003/12/27 18:37:47 tom Exp $
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| 30 | .TH curs_termattrs 3X ""
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| 31 | .SH NAME
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| 32 | \fBbaudrate\fR,
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| 33 | \fBerasechar\fR,
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| 34 | \fBerasewchar\fR,
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| 35 | \fBhas_ic\fR,
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| 36 | \fBhas_il\fR,
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| 37 | \fBkillchar\fR,
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| 38 | \fBkillwchar\fR,
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| 39 | \fBlongname\fR,
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| 40 | \fBterm_attrs\fR,
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| 41 | \fBtermattrs\fR,
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| 42 | \fBtermname\fR - \fBcurses\fR environment query routines
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| 43 | .SH SYNOPSIS
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| 44 | \fB#include <curses.h>\fR
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| 45 | .PP
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| 46 | \fBint baudrate(void);\fR
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| 47 | .br
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| 48 | \fBchar erasechar(void);\fR
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| 49 | .br
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| 50 | \fBint erasewchar(wchar_t *\fR\fIch\fR\fB);\fR
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| 51 | .br
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| 52 | \fBbool has_ic(void);\fR
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| 53 | .br
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| 54 | \fBbool has_il(void);\fR
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| 55 | .br
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| 56 | \fBchar killchar(void);\fR
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| 57 | .br
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| 58 | \fBint killwchar(wchar_t *\fR\fIch\fR\fB);\fR
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| 59 | .br
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| 60 | \fBchar *longname(void);\fR
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| 61 | .br
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| 62 | \fBattr_t term_attrs(void);\fR
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| 63 | .br
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| 64 | \fBchtype termattrs(void);\fR
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| 65 | .br
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| 66 | \fBchar *termname(void);\fR
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| 67 | .br
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| 68 | .SH DESCRIPTION
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| 69 | The \fBbaudrate\fR routine returns the output speed of the terminal. The
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| 70 | number returned is in bits per second, for example \fB9600\fR, and is an
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| 71 | integer.
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| 72 | .PP
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| 73 | The \fBerasechar\fR routine returns the user's current erase character.
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| 74 | .PP
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| 75 | The \fBerasewchar\fR routine stores the current erase character
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| 76 | in the location referenced by \fIch\fR.
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| 77 | If no erase character has been defined, the routine fails
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| 78 | and the location referenced by \fIch\fR is not changed.
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| 79 | .PP
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| 80 | The \fBhas_ic\fR routine is true if the terminal has insert- and delete-
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| 81 | character capabilities.
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| 82 | .PP
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| 83 | The \fBhas_il\fR routine is true if the terminal has insert- and delete-line
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| 84 | capabilities, or can simulate them using scrolling regions. This might
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| 85 | be used to determine if it would be appropriate to turn on physical
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| 86 | scrolling using \fBscrollok\fR.
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| 87 | .PP
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| 88 | The \fBkillchar\fR routine returns the user's current line kill character.
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| 89 | .PP
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| 90 | The \fBkillwchar\fR routine stores the current line-kill character
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| 91 | in the location referenced by \fIch\fR.
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| 92 | If no line-kill character has been defined,
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| 93 | the routine fails and the location referenced by \fIch\fR is not changed.
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| 94 | .PP
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| 95 | The \fBlongname\fR routine returns a pointer to a static area
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| 96 | containing a verbose description of the current terminal. The maximum
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| 97 | length of a verbose description is 128 characters. It is defined only
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| 98 | after the call to \fBinitscr\fR or \fBnewterm\fR. The area is
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| 99 | overwritten by each call to \fBnewterm\fR and is not restored by
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| 100 | \fBset_term\fR, so the value should be saved between calls to
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| 101 | \fBnewterm\fR if \fBlongname\fR is going to be used with multiple
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| 102 | terminals.
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| 103 | .PP
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| 104 | If a given terminal doesn't support a video attribute that an
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| 105 | application program is trying to use, \fBcurses\fR may substitute a
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| 106 | different video attribute for it.
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| 107 | The \fBtermattrs\fR and \fBterm_attrs\fR functions
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| 108 | return a logical \fBOR\fR of all video attributes supported by the
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| 109 | terminal using \fIA_\fR and \fIWA_\fR constants respectively.
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| 110 | This information is useful when a \fBcurses\fR program
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| 111 | needs complete control over the appearance of the screen.
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| 112 | .PP
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| 113 | The \fBtermname\fR routine returns the terminal name used by \fBsetupterm\fR.
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| 114 | .SH RETURN VALUE
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| 115 | \fBlongname\fR and \fBtermname\fR return \fBNULL\fR on error.
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| 116 | .PP
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| 117 | Routines that return an integer return \fBERR\fR upon failure and \fBOK\fR
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| 118 | (SVr4 only specifies "an integer value other than \fBERR\fR") upon successful
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| 119 | completion.
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| 120 | .SH NOTES
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| 121 | Note that \fBtermattrs\fR may be a macro.
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| 122 | .SH PORTABILITY
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| 123 | The XSI Curses standard, Issue 4 describes these functions. It changes the
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| 124 | return type of \fBtermattrs\fR to the new type \fBattr_t\fR.
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| 125 | Most versions of curses truncate the result returned by \fBtermname\fR to
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| 126 | 14 characters.
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| 127 | .SH SEE ALSO
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| 128 | \fBcurses\fR(3X), \fBcurs_initscr\fR(3X), \fBcurs_outopts\fR(3X)
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| 129 | .\"#
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| 130 | .\"# The following sets edit modes for GNU EMACS
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| 131 | .\"# Local Variables:
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| 132 | .\"# mode:nroff
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| 133 | .\"# fill-column:79
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| 134 | .\"# End:
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