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			. abandons mixer, gomoku, talk, talkd, top from base system . compile top with clang so no ack-compiled program needs -lcurses any more
		
			
				
	
	
		
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			91 lines
		
	
	
		
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| .\"	$NetBSD: intro.5,v 1.8 2003/11/02 11:16:03 wiz Exp $
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| .\" Copyright (c) 1980, 1993
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| .\"	@(#)intro.5	8.1 (Berkeley) 6/4/93
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| .\"
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| .sh 1 "Character Output and Scrolling"
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| .pp
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| The character output policy deals with the following problems.
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| First, where is the location of the cursor after a character is printed, and
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| secondly, when does the screen scroll if scrolling is enabled.
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| .pp
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| In the normal case the characters are output as expected, with the cursor
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| occupying the position of the next character to be output.
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| However, when the
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| cursor is on the last column of the line, the cursor will remain on that
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| position after the last character on the line is output and will only assume
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| the position on the next line when the next character (the first on the next
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| line) is output.
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| .pp
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| Likewise, if scrolling is enabled, a scroll will be invoked only when the
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| first character on he first line past the bottom line of the window is
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| output.
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| If scrolling is not enabled the chracters will to be output to the
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| bottom right corner of the window which is the cursor location.
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| .pp
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| This policy allows consistent behavior of the cursor at the boundary
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| conditions.
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| Furthermore, it prevents a scroll from happening before it is
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| actually needed (the old package used to scroll when the bottom right position
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| was output a character).
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| As a precedent, it models the
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| .i xterm
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| character output conventions.
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| .sh 1 "Terminal State Handling"
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| .pp
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| The variable
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| .Vn curses_termios
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| contains the terminal state of the terminal.
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| Certain historical routines return information:
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| .Fn baudrate ,
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| .Fn erasechar ,
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| .Fn killchar ,
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| and
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| .Fn ospeed .
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| These routines are obsolete and exist only for backward compatibility.
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| If you wish to use the information in the
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| .Vn curses_termios
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| structure, you should use the
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| \fItsetattr\fP(3)
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| routines.
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| .sh 1 "Subwindows"
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| .pp
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| Subwindows are windows which do not have an independent text structure,
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| .i i.e. ,
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| they are windows whose text is a subset of the text of a larger window: the
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| .i parent
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| window.
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| One consequence of this is that changes to either the parent or the
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| child window are destructive to the other,
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| .i i.e. ,
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| a change to the subwindow is also a change to the parent window and a change
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| to the parent window in the region defined by the subwindow is implicitly a
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| change to the subwindow as well.
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| Apart from this detail, subwindows function like any other window.
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