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32.\" @(#)curses.3 6.6 (Berkeley) 4/19/91
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34.Dd April 19, 1991
35.Dt CURSES 3
36.Os BSD 4
37.Sh NAME
38.Nm curses
39.Nd screen functions with ``optimal'' cursor motion
40.Sh SYNOPSIS
41.Nm cc
42.Op Ar flags
43.Ar files
44.Fl lcurses ltermcap
45.Op Ar libraries
46.Sh DESCRIPTION
47These routines give the user a method of updating screens with reasonable
48optimization. They keep an image of the current screen,
49and the user sets up an image of a new one. Then the
50.Fn refresh
51tells the routines to make the current screen look like the new one.
52In order to initialize the routines, the routine
53.Fn initscr
54must be called before any of the other routines that deal with windows and
55screens are used. The routine
56.Fn endwin
57should be called before exiting.
58.Sh SEE ALSO
59.Xr ioctl 2 ,
60.Xr getenv 3 ,
61.Xr tty 4 ,
62.Xr termcap 5
63.Rs
64.%T Screen Updating and Cursor Movement Optimization: A Library Package
65.%A Ken Arnold
66.Re
67.Sh AUTHOR
68.An Ken Arnold
69.Sh FUNCTIONS
70.Bl -column "subwin(win,lines,cols,begin_y,begin_x) "
71.It addch(ch) add a character to
72.Em stdscr
73.It addstr(str) add a string to
74.Em stdscr
75.It box(win,vert,hor) draw a box around a window
76.It cbreak() set cbreak mode
77.It clear() clear
78.Em stdscr
79.It clearok(scr,boolf) set clear flag for
80.Em scr
81.It clrtobot() clear to bottom on
82.Em stdscr
83.It clrtoeol() clear to end of line on
84.Em stdscr
85.It delch() delete a character
86.It deleteln() delete a line
87.It delwin(win) delete
88.Em stdscr
89.It echo() set echo mode
90.It endwin() end window modes
91.It erase() erase
92.Em stdscr
93.It flusok(win,boolf) set flush-on-refresh flag for
94.Em win
95.It getch() get a char through
96.Em stdscr
97.It getcap(name) get terminal capability
98.Em name
99.It getstr(str) get a string through
100.Em stdscr
101.It gettmode() get tty modes
102.It getyx(win,y,x) get (y,x) co-ordinates
103.It inch() get char at current (y,x) co-ordinates
104.It initscr() initialize screens
105.It insch(c) insert a char
106.It insertln() insert a line
107.It leaveok(win,boolf) set leave flag for
108.Em stdscr
109.It longname(termbuf,name) get long name from
110.Em termbuf
111.It move(y,x) move to (y,x) on
112.Em stdscr
113.It mvcur(lasty,lastx,newy,newx) actually move cursor
114.It newwin(lines,cols,begin_y,begin_x)\ create a new window
115.It nl() set newline mapping
116.It nocbreak() unset cbreak mode
117.It noecho() unset echo mode
118.It nonl() unset newline mapping
119.It noraw() unset raw mode
120.It overlay(win1,win2) overlay win1 on win2
121.It overwrite(win1,win2) overwrite win1 on top of win2
122.It printw(fmt,arg1,arg2,...) printf on
123.Em stdscr
124.It raw() set raw mode
125.It refresh() make current screen look like
126.Em stdscr
127.It resetty() reset tty flags to stored value
128.It savetty() stored current tty flags
129.It scanw(fmt,arg1,arg2,...) scanf through
130.Em stdscr
131.It scroll(win) scroll
132.Em win
133one line
134.It scrollok(win,boolf) set scroll flag
135.It setterm(name) set term variables for name
136.It standend() end standout mode
137.It standout() start standout mode
138.It subwin(win,lines,cols,begin_y,begin_x)\ create a subwindow
139.It touchline(win,y,sx,ex) mark line
140.Em y
141.Em sx
142through
143.Em sy
144as changed
145.It touchoverlap(win1,win2) mark overlap of
146.Em win1
147on
148.Em win2
149as changed
150.It touchwin(win) \*(lqchange\*(rq all of
151.Em win
152.It unctrl(ch) printable version of
153.Em ch
154.It waddch(win,ch) add char to
155.Em win
156.It waddstr(win,str) add string to
157.Em win
158.It wclear(win) clear
159.Em win
160.It wclrtobot(win) clear to bottom of
161.Em win
162.It wclrtoeol(win) clear to end of line on
163.Em win
164.It wdelch(win,c) delete char from
165.Em win
166.It wdeleteln(win) delete line from
167.Em win
168.It werase(win) erase
169.Em win
170.It wgetch(win) get a char through
171.Em win
172.It wgetstr(win,str) get a string through
173.Em win
174.It winch(win) get char at current (y,x) in
175.Em win
176.It winsch(win,c) insert char into
177.Em win
178.It winsertln(win) insert line into
179.Em win
180.It wmove(win,y,x) set current (y,x) co-ordinates on
181.Em win
182.It wprintw(win,fmt,arg1,arg2,...)\ printf on
183.Em win
184.It wrefresh(win) make screen look like
185.Em win
186.It wscanw(win,fmt,arg1,arg2,...)\ scanf through
187.Em win
188.It wstandend(win) end standout mode on
189.Em win
190.It wstandout(win) start standout mode on
191.Em win
192.El
193.Sh HISTORY
194The
195.Nm
196package appeared in
197.Bx 4.0 .