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CURSES_WINDOW(3) | Library Functions Manual | CURSES_WINDOW(3) |
NAME
curses_window, copywin, dupwin, delwin, derwin, mvwin, mvderwin, newwin, overlay, overwrite, subwin, wresize — curses window routinesLIBRARY
Curses Library (libcurses, -lcurses)SYNOPSIS
#include <curses.h> intcopywin(WINDOW *source, WINDOW *dest, int sminrow, int smincol, int dminrow, int dmincol, int dmaxrow, int dmaxcol, int overlay); WINDOW *
dupwin(WINDOW *win); WINDOW *
derwin(WINDOW *win, int lines, int cols, int y, int x); int
delwin(WINDOW *win); int
mvwin(WINDOW *win, int y, int x); int
mvderwin(WINDOW *win, int y, int x); WINDOW *
newwin(int lines, int cols, int begin_y, int begin_x); WINDOW *
subwin(WINDOW *win, int lines, int cols, int begin_y, int begin_x); int
overlay(WINDOW *source, WINDOW *dest); int
overwrite(WINDOW *source, WINDOW *dest); int
wresize(WINDOW *win, int lines, int cols);
DESCRIPTION
These functions create, modify and delete windows on the current screen. The contents of a window may be copied to another window by using the copywin() function, a section of the destination window dest bounded by (dminrow, dmincol) and (dmaxrow, dmaxcol) will be overwritten with the contents of the window source starting at the coordinates (sminrow, smincol). If the overlay flag isTRUE
then only non-blank characters from
source will be copied to
dest, if
overlay is
FALSE
then all characters from
source will be copied to
dest. If the bounding rectangles of either
the source or the destination windows lay outside the maximum size of the
respective windows then the size of the window copied will be adjusted to be
within the bounds of both the source and destination windows.
The dupwin() function creates an exact duplicate of
win and returns a pointer to it.
Calling derwin() will create a subwindow of
win in the same manner as
subwin() excepting that the starting column and
row y, x are
relative to the parent window origin.
A window may deleted and all resources freed by calling the
delwin() function with the pointer to the window
to be deleted in win. If
win is
NULL
, then no action occurs.
A window can be moved to a new position by calling the
mvwin() function. The
y and x
positions are the new origin of the window on the screen. If the new position
would cause the any part of the window to lie outside the screen, it is an
error and the window is not moved.
A mapping of a region relative to the parent window may be created by calling
the mvderwin() function, the
y and x
positions are relative to the origin of the parent window. The screen offset
of win is not updated, the characters
beginning at y,
x for the area the size of
win will be displayed at the screen offset of
win. If the given window in
win is not a subwindow then an error will be
returned. If the new position would cause the any part of the window to lie
outside the parent window, it is an error and the mapping is not updated.
The newwin() function creates a new window of size
lines, cols
with an origin at begin_y,
begin_x. If
lines is less than or equal to zero then the
number of rows for the window is set to LINES
-
begin_x +
lines. Similarly if
cols is less than or equal to zero then the
number of columns for the window is set to COLS
-
begin_y +
cols.
subwin() is similar to
newwin() excepting that the size of the subwindow
is bounded by the parent window win. The
subwindow shares internal data structures with the parent window and will be
refreshed when the parent window is refreshed. The subwindow inherits the
background character and attributes of the parent window.
The overlay() function copies the contents of the
source window source to the destination
window dest, only the characters that are not
the background character in the source window are copied to the destination.
The windows need not be the same size, only the overlapping portion of both
windows will be copied. The overwrite() function
performs the same functions as overlay()
excepting that characters from the source window are copied to the destination
without exception.
wresize() resizes the specified window to the new
number of lines and columns given, all internal curses structures are resized.
Any subwindows of the specified window will also be resized if any part of
them falls outside the new parent window size. The application must redraw the
window after it has been resized. Note that
curscr
and
stdscr
can not be resized to be larger than
the size of the screen.
RETURN VALUES
Functions returning pointers will returnNULL
if an error is detected. The functions that return an int will return one of
the following values:
OK
- The function completed successfully.
ERR
- An error occurred in the function.
SEE ALSO
curses_fileio(3), curses_pad(3), curses_screen(3)STANDARDS
The NetBSD Curses library complies with the X/Open Curses specification, part of the Single Unix Specification.HISTORY
The Curses package appeared in 4.0BSD.October 15, 2013 | Debian |