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| 29 | .\" $Id: panel.3x,v 1.11 2003/05/17 22:44:09 jmc Exp $
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| 30 | .TH panel 3X ""
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| 31 | .ds n 5
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| 32 | .ds d @TERMINFO@
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| 33 | .SH NAME
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| 34 | panel - panel stack extension for curses
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| 35 | .SH SYNOPSIS
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| 36 | \fB#include <panel.h>\fR
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| 37 | .P
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| 38 | \fBcc [flags] sourcefiles -lpanel -lncurses\fR
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| 39 | .P
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| 40 | \fBPANEL *new_panel(WINDOW *win)\fR
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| 41 | .br
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| 42 | \fBint bottom_panel(PANEL *pan)\fR
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| 43 | .br
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| 44 | \fBint top_panel(PANEL *pan)\fR
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| 45 | .br
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| 46 | \fBint show_panel(PANEL *pan)\fR
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| 47 | .br
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| 48 | \fBvoid update_panels();\fR
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| 49 | .br
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| 50 | \fBint hide_panel(PANEL *pan)\fR
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| 51 | .br
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| 52 | \fBWINDOW *panel_window(const PANEL *pan)\fR
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| 53 | .br
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| 54 | \fBint replace_panel(PANEL *pan, WINDOW *window)\fR
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| 55 | .br
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| 56 | \fBint move_panel(PANEL *pan, int starty, int startx)\fR
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| 57 | .br
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| 58 | \fBint panel_hidden(const PANEL *pan)\fR
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| 59 | .br
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| 60 | \fBPANEL *panel_above(const PANEL *pan)\fR
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| 61 | .br
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| 62 | \fBPANEL *panel_below(const PANEL *pan)\fR
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| 63 | .br
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| 64 | \fBint set_panel_userptr(PANEL *pan, const void *ptr)\fR
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| 65 | .br
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| 66 | \fBconst void *panel_userptr(const PANEL *pan)\fR
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| 67 | .br
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| 68 | \fBint del_panel(PANEL *pan)\fR
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| 69 | .br
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| 70 | .SH DESCRIPTION
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| 71 | Panels are \fBcurses\fR(3X) windows with the added feature of
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| 72 | depth. Panel functions allow the use of stacked windows and ensure
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| 73 | the proper portions of each window and the curses \fBstdscr\fR window are
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| 74 | hidden or displayed when panels are added, moved, modified or removed.
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| 75 | The set of currently visible panels is the stack of panels. The
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| 76 | \fBstdscr\fR window is beneath all panels, and is not considered part
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| 77 | of the stack.
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| 78 | .P
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| 79 | A window is associated with every panel. The panel routines enable
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| 80 | you to create, move, hide, and show panels, as well as position a
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| 81 | panel at any desired location in the stack.
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| 82 | .P
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| 83 | Panel routines are a functional layer added to \fBcurses\fR(3X), make only
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| 84 | high-level curses calls, and work anywhere terminfo curses does.
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| 85 | .SH FUNCTIONS
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| 86 | .TP
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| 87 | \fBnew_panel(win)\fR
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| 88 | allocates a \fBPANEL\fR structure, associates it with
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| 89 | \fBwin\fR, places the panel on the top of the stack (causes it
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| 90 | to be displayed above any other panel) and returns a
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| 91 | pointer to the new panel.
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| 92 | .TP
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| 93 | \fBvoid update_panels()\fR
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| 94 | refreshes the virtual screen to reflect the relations between the
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| 95 | panels in the stack, but does not call doupdate() to refresh the
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| 96 | physical screen. Use this function and not wrefresh or wnoutrefresh.
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| 97 | update_panels() may be called more than once before a call to
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| 98 | doupdate(), but doupdate() is the function responsible for updating
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| 99 | the physical screen.
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| 100 | .TP
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| 101 | \fBdel_panel(pan)\fR
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| 102 | removes the given panel from the stack and deallocates the
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| 103 | \fBPANEL\fR structure (but not its associated window).
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| 104 | .TP
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| 105 | \fBhide_panel(pan)\fR
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| 106 | removes the given panel from the panel stack and thus hides it from
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| 107 | view. The \fBPANEL\fR structure is not lost, merely removed from the stack.
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| 108 | .TP
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| 109 | \fBshow_panel(pan)\fR
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| 110 | makes a hidden panel visible by placing it on top of the panels in the
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| 111 | panel stack. See COMPATIBILITY below.
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| 112 | .TP
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| 113 | \fBtop_panel(pan)\fR
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| 114 | puts the given visible panel on top of all panels in the stack. See
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| 115 | COMPATIBILITY below.
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| 116 | .TP
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| 117 | \fBbottom_panel(pan)\fR
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| 118 | puts panel at the bottom of all panels.
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| 119 | .TP
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| 120 | \fBmove_panel(pan,starty,startx)\fR
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| 121 | moves the given panel window so that its upper-left corner is at
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| 122 | \fBstarty\fR, \fBstartx\fR. It does not change the position of the
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| 123 | panel in the stack. Be sure to use this function, not \fBmvwin()\fR,
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| 124 | to move a panel window.
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| 125 | .TP
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| 126 | \fBreplace_panel(pan,window)\fR
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| 127 | replaces the current window of panel with \fBwindow\fR (useful, for
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| 128 | example if you want to resize a panel; if you're using \fBncurses\fR,
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| 129 | you can call \fBreplace_panel\fR on the output of \fBwresize\fR(3X)).
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| 130 | It does not change the position of the panel in the stack.
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| 131 | .TP
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| 132 | \fBpanel_above(pan)\fR
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| 133 | returns a pointer to the panel above pan. If the panel argument is
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| 134 | \fB(PANEL *)0\fR, it returns a pointer to the bottom panel in the stack.
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| 135 | .TP
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| 136 | \fBpanel_below(pan)\fR
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| 137 | returns a pointer to the panel just below pan. If the panel argument
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| 138 | is \fB(PANEL *)0\fR, it returns a pointer to the top panel in the stack.
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| 139 | .TP
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| 140 | \fBset_panel_userptr(pan,ptr)\fR
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| 141 | sets the panel's user pointer.
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| 142 | .TP
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| 143 | \fBpanel_userptr(pan)\fR
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| 144 | returns the user pointer for a given panel.
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| 145 | .TP
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| 146 | \fBpanel_window(pan)\fR
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| 147 | returns a pointer to the window of the given panel.
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| 148 | .SH DIAGNOSTICS
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| 149 | Each routine that returns a pointer returns \fBNULL\fR if an error
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| 150 | occurs. Each routine that returns an int value returns \fBOK\fR if it
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| 151 | executes successfully and \fBERR\fR if not.
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| 152 | .SH COMPATIBILITY
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| 153 | Reasonable care has been taken to ensure compatibility
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| 154 | with the native panel facility introduced in SVr3.2 (inspection of
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| 155 | the SVr4 manual pages suggests the programming interface is unchanged).
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| 156 | The \fBPANEL\fR data structures are merely similar. The programmer
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| 157 | is cautioned not to directly use \fBPANEL\fR fields.
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| 158 | .P
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| 159 | The functions \fBshow_panel()\fR and \fBtop_panel()\fR are identical
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| 160 | in this implementation, and work equally well with displayed or hidden
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| 161 | panels. In the native System V implementation, \fBshow_panel()\fR is
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| 162 | intended for making a hidden panel visible (at the top of the stack)
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| 163 | and \fBtop_panel()\fR is intended for making an already-visible panel
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| 164 | move to the top of the stack. You are cautioned to use the correct
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| 165 | function to ensure compatibility with native panel libraries.
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| 166 | .SH NOTE
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| 167 | In your library list, libpanel.a should be before libncurses.a; that is,
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| 168 | you want to say `-lpanel -lncurses', not the other way around (which would
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| 169 | give you a link error using GNU \fBld\fR(1) and some other linkers).
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| 170 | .SH FILES
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| 171 | .P
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| 172 | panel.h
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| 173 | interface for the panels library
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| 174 | .P
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| 175 | libpanel.a
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| 176 | the panels library itself
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| 177 | .SH SEE ALSO
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| 178 | \fBcurses\fR(3X)
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| 179 | .SH AUTHOR
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| 180 | Originally written by Warren Tucker <wht@n4hgf.mt-park.ga.us>,
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| 181 | primarily to assist in porting u386mon to systems without a native
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| 182 | panels library. Repackaged for ncurses by Zeyd ben-Halim.
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