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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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			229 lines
		
	
	
		
			6.2 KiB
		
	
	
	
		
			Groff
		
	
	
	
	
	
| .\"	$NetBSD: intro.3,v 1.9 2003/11/02 11:16:03 wiz Exp $
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| .\"	@(#)intro.3	8.1 (Berkeley) 6/4/93
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| .\"
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| .sh 1 Usage
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| .pp
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| This is a description of how to actually use the screen package.
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| For simplicity, we assume all updating, reading, etc.
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| is applied to
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| .Vn stdscr ,
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| although a different window can of course be specified.
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| .sh 2 "Initialization"
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| .pp
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| In order to use the screen package,
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| the routines must know about terminal characteristics,
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| and the space for
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| .Vn curscr
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| and
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| .Vn stdscr
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| must be allocated.
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| These functions are performed by
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| .Fn initscr .
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| Since it must allocate space for the windows,
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| it can overflow core when attempting to do so.
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| On this rather rare occasion,
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| .Fn initscr
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| returns ERR.
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| .Fn initscr
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| must
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| .bi always
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| be called before any of the routines which affect windows are used.
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| If it is not,
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| the program will core dump as soon as either
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| .Vn curscr
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| or
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| .Vn stdscr
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| are referenced.
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| However, it is usually best to wait to call it
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| until after you are sure you will need it,
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| like after checking for startup errors.
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| Terminal status changing routines
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| like
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| .Fn nl
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| and
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| .Fn cbreak
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| should be called after
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| .Fn initscr .
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| .pp
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| After the initial window allocation done by
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| .Fn initscr ,
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| specific window characteristics can be set.
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| Scrolling can be enabled by calling
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| .Fn scrollok .
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| If you want the cursor to be left after the last change, use
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| .Fn leaveok .
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| If this isn't done,
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| .Fn refresh
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| will move the cursor to the window's current \*y after updating it.
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| Additional windows can be created by using the functions
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| .Fn newwin
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| and
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| .Fn subwin .
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| .Fn delwin
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| allows you to delete an existing window.
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| The variables
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| .Vn LINES
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| and
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| .Vn COLS
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| control the size of the terminal.
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| They are initially implicitly set by
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| .Fn initscr ,
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| but can be altered explicitly by the user followed by a call to
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| .Fn initscr .
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| Note that any call to
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| .Fn initscr ,
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| will always delete any existing
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| .Vn stdscr
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| and/or
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| .Vn curscr
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| before creating new ones so this change is best done before the initial call to
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| .Fn initscr .
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| .pp
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| .sh 2 "Output"
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| .pp
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| The basic functions
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| used to change what will go on a window are
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| .Fn addch
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| and
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| .Fn move .
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| .Fn addch
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| adds a character at the current \*y,
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| returning ERR if it would cause the window to illegally scroll,
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| .i i.e. ,
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| printing a character in the lower right-hand corner
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| of a terminal which automatically scrolls
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| if scrolling is not allowed.
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| .Fn move
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| changes the current \*y to whatever you want them to be.
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| It returns ERR if you try to move off the window.
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| As mentioned above, you can combine the two into
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| .Fn mvaddch
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| to do both things in one call.
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| .pp
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| The other output functions
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| (such as
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| .Fn addstr
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| and
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| .Fn printw )
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| all call
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| .Fn addch
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| to add characters to the window.
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| .pp
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| After a change has been made to the window,
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| you must call
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| .Fn refresh .
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| when you want the portion of the terminal covered by the window
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| to reflect the change.
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| In order to optimize finding changes,
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| .Fn refresh
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| assumes that any part of the window not changed
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| since the last
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| .Fn refresh
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| of that window has not been changed on the terminal,
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| .i i.e. ,
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| that you have not refreshed a portion of the terminal
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| with an overlapping window.
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| If this is not the case,
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| the routines
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| .Fn touchwin ,
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| .Fn touchline ,
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| and
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| .Fn touchoverlap
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| are provided to make it look like a desired part of window has been changed,
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| thus forcing
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| .Fn refresh
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| to check that whole subsection of the terminal for changes.
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| .pp
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| If you call
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| .Fn wrefresh
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| with
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| .Vn curscr ,
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| it will make the screen look like the image of
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| .Vn curscr .
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| This is useful for implementing a command
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| which would redraw the screen in case it got messed up.
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| .sh 2 Input
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| .pp
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| Input is essentially a mirror image of output.
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| The complementary function to
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| .Fn addch
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| is
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| .Fn getch
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| which,
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| if echo is set,
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| will call
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| .Fn addch
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| to echo the character.
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| Since the screen package needs to know what is on the terminal at all times,
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| if characters are to be echoed,
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| the tty must be in raw or cbreak mode.
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| If it is not,
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| .Fn getch
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| sets it to be cbreak,
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| and then reads in the character.
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| .sh 2 "Termination"
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| .pp
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| In order to perform certain optimizations,
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| and,
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| on some terminals,
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| to work at all,
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| some things must be done
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| before the screen routines start up.
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| These functions are performed in
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| .Fn getttmode
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| and
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| .Fn setterm ,
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| which are called by
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| .Fn initscr .
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| In order to clean up after the routines,
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| the routine
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| .Fn endwin
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| is provided.
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| It restores tty modes to what they were
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| when
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| .Fn initscr
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| was first called.
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| The terminal state module uses the variable
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| .Vn curses_termios
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| to save the original terminal state which is then restored upon a call to
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| .Fn endwin .
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| Thus,
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| anytime after the call to initscr,
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| .Fn endwin
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| should be called before exiting.
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| Note however, that
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| .Fn endwin
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| should always be called
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| .b before
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| the final calls to
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| .Fn delwin ,
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| which free the storage of the windows.
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