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diff --git a/contrib/ncurses/man/curs_outopts.3x b/contrib/ncurses/man/curs_outopts.3x deleted file mode 100644 index 3fd437a312bb..000000000000 --- a/contrib/ncurses/man/curs_outopts.3x +++ /dev/null @@ -1,222 +0,0 @@ -.\"*************************************************************************** -.\" Copyright (c) 1998-2005,2007 Free Software Foundation, Inc. * -.\" * -.\" Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a * -.\" copy of this software and associated documentation files (the * -.\" "Software"), to deal in the Software without restriction, including * -.\" without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, * -.\" distribute, distribute with modifications, sublicense, and/or sell * -.\" copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is * -.\" furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions: * -.\" * -.\" The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included * -.\" in all copies or substantial portions of the Software. * -.\" * -.\" THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS * -.\" OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF * -.\" MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. * -.\" IN NO EVENT SHALL THE ABOVE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, * -.\" DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR * -.\" OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR * -.\" THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE. * -.\" * -.\" Except as contained in this notice, the name(s) of the above copyright * -.\" holders shall not be used in advertising or otherwise to promote the * -.\" sale, use or other dealings in this Software without prior written * -.\" authorization. * -.\"*************************************************************************** -.\" -.\" $Id: curs_outopts.3x,v 1.21 2007/06/02 20:40:07 tom Exp $ -.TH curs_outopts 3X "" -.na -.hy 0 -.SH NAME -\fBclearok\fR, -\fBidlok\fR, -\fBidcok\fR, -\fBimmedok\fR, -\fBleaveok\fR, -\fBsetscrreg\fR, -\fBwsetscrreg\fR, -\fBscrollok\fR, -\fBnl\fR, -\fBnonl\fR - \fBcurses\fR output options -.ad -.hy -.SH SYNOPSIS -\fB#include <curses.h>\fR -.sp -\fBint clearok(WINDOW *win, bool bf);\fR -.br -\fBint idlok(WINDOW *win, bool bf);\fR -.br -\fBvoid idcok(WINDOW *win, bool bf);\fR -.br -\fBvoid immedok(WINDOW *win, bool bf);\fR -.br -\fBint leaveok(WINDOW *win, bool bf);\fR -.br -\fBint setscrreg(int top, int bot);\fR -.br -\fBint wsetscrreg(WINDOW *win, int top, int bot);\fR -.br -\fBint scrollok(WINDOW *win, bool bf);\fR -.br -\fBint nl(void);\fR -.br -\fBint nonl(void);\fR -.br -.SH DESCRIPTION -These routines set options that change the style of output within -\fBcurses\fR. -All options are initially \fBFALSE\fR, unless otherwise stated. -It is not necessary to turn these options off before calling \fBendwin\fR. -.PP -If \fBclearok\fR is called with \fBTRUE\fR as argument, the next -call to \fBwrefresh\fR with this window will clear the screen completely and -redraw the entire screen from scratch. -This is useful when the contents of the -screen are uncertain, or in some cases for a more pleasing visual effect. -If -the \fIwin\fR argument to \fBclearok\fR is the global variable \fBcurscr\fR, -the next call to \fBwrefresh\fR with any window causes the screen to be cleared -and repainted from scratch. -.PP -If \fBidlok\fR is called with \fBTRUE\fR as second argument, \fBcurses\fR -considers using the hardware insert/delete line feature of terminals so -equipped. -Calling \fBidlok\fR with \fBFALSE\fR as second argument disables use -of line insertion and deletion. -This option should be enabled only if the -application needs insert/delete line, for example, for a screen editor. -It is -disabled by default because insert/delete line tends to be visually annoying -when used in applications where it is not really needed. -If insert/delete line -cannot be used, \fBcurses\fR redraws the changed portions of all lines. -.PP -If \fBidcok\fR is called with \fBFALSE\fR as second argument, \fBcurses\fR -no longer considers using the hardware insert/delete character feature of -terminals so equipped. -Use of character insert/delete is enabled by default. -Calling \fBidcok\fR with \fBTRUE\fR as second argument re-enables use -of character insertion and deletion. -.PP -If \fBimmedok\fR is called with \fBTRUE as argument\fR, any change -in the window image, such as the ones caused by \fBwaddch, wclrtobot, wscrl\fR, -etc., automatically cause a call to \fBwrefresh\fR. -However, it may -degrade performance considerably, due to repeated calls to \fBwrefresh\fR. -It is disabled by default. -.PP -Normally, the hardware cursor is left at the location of the window cursor -being refreshed. -The \fBleaveok\fR option allows the cursor to be left -wherever the update happens to leave it. -It is useful for applications where -the cursor is not used, since it reduces the need for cursor motions. -.PP -The \fBsetscrreg\fR and \fBwsetscrreg\fR routines allow the application -programmer to set a software scrolling region in a window. -\fItop\fR and -\fIbot\fR are the line numbers of the top and bottom margin of the scrolling -region. -(Line 0 is the top line of the window.) If this option and -\fBscrollok\fR are enabled, an attempt to move off the bottom margin line -causes all lines in the scrolling region to scroll one line in the direction -of the first line. -Only the text of the window is scrolled. -(Note that this -has nothing to do with the use of a physical scrolling region capability in the -terminal, like that in the VT100. -If \fBidlok\fR is enabled and the terminal -has either a scrolling region or insert/delete line capability, they will -probably be used by the output routines.) -.PP -The \fBscrollok\fR option controls what happens when the cursor of a window is -moved off the edge of the window or scrolling region, either as a result of a -newline action on the bottom line, or typing the last character of the last -line. -If disabled, (\fIbf\fR is \fBFALSE\fR), the cursor is left on the bottom -line. -If enabled, (\fIbf\fR is \fBTRUE\fR), the window is scrolled up one line -(Note that to get the physical scrolling effect on the terminal, it is -also necessary to call \fBidlok\fR). -.PP -The \fBnl\fR and \fBnonl\fR routines control whether the underlying display -device translates the return key into newline on input, and whether it -translates newline into return and line-feed on output (in either case, the -call \fBaddch('\\n')\fR does the equivalent of return and line feed on the -virtual screen). -Initially, these translations do occur. -If you disable them -using \fBnonl\fR, \fBcurses\fR will be able to make better use of the line-feed -capability, resulting in faster cursor motion. -Also, \fBcurses\fR will then be -able to detect the return key. -.SH RETURN VALUE -The functions \fBsetscrreg\fR and \fBwsetscrreg\fR return \fBOK\fR upon success -and \fBERR\fR upon failure. -All other routines that return an integer always -return \fBOK\fR. -.PP -X/Open does not define any error conditions. -.PP -In this implementation, those functions that have a window pointer -will return an error if the window pointer is null. -.RS -.TP 5 -.B wclrtoeol -returns an error -if the cursor position is about to wrap. -.TP 5 -.B wsetscrreg -returns an error if the scrolling region limits extend outside the window. -.RE -.PP -X/Open does not define any error conditions. -This implementation returns an error -if the window pointer is null. -.SH PORTABILITY -These functions are described in the XSI Curses standard, Issue 4. -.PP -The XSI Curses standard is ambiguous on the question of whether \fBraw\fR() -should disable the CRLF translations controlled by \fBnl\fR() and \fBnonl\fR(). -BSD curses did turn off these translations; AT&T curses (at least as late as -SVr1) did not. -We choose to do so, on the theory that a programmer requesting -raw input wants a clean (ideally 8-bit clean) connection that the operating -system will not alter. -.PP -Some historic curses implementations had, as an undocumented feature, the -ability to do the equivalent of \fBclearok(..., 1)\fR by saying -\fBtouchwin(stdscr)\fR or \fBclear(stdscr)\fR. -This will not work under -ncurses. -.PP -Earlier System V curses implementations specified that with \fBscrollok\fR -enabled, any window modification triggering a scroll also forced a physical -refresh. -XSI Curses does not require this, and \fBncurses\fR avoids doing -it to perform better vertical-motion optimization at \fBwrefresh\fR -time. -.PP -The XSI Curses standard does not mention that the cursor should be -made invisible as a side-effect of \fBleaveok\fR. -SVr4 curses documentation does this, but the code does not. -Use \fBcurs_set\fR to make the cursor invisible. -.SH NOTES -Note that \fBclearok\fR, \fBleaveok\fR, \fBscrollok\fR, \fBidcok\fR, \fBnl\fR, -\fBnonl\fR and \fBsetscrreg\fR may be macros. -.PP -The \fBimmedok\fR routine is useful for windows that are used as terminal -emulators. -.SH SEE ALSO -\fBcurses\fR(3X), \fBcurs_addch\fR(3X), \fBcurs_clear\fR(3X), -\fBcurs_initscr\fR(3X), \fBcurs_scroll\fR(3X), \fBcurs_refresh\fR(3X) -.\"# -.\"# The following sets edit modes for GNU EMACS -.\"# Local Variables: -.\"# mode:nroff -.\"# fill-column:79 -.\"# End: |