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NAME    [Toc]    [Back]

       curs_slk,    slk_attr_off,    slk_attr_on,   slk_attr_set,
       slk_attroff,    slk_attron,    slk_attrset,     slk_clear,
       slk_color,     slk_init,    slk_label,    slk_noutrefresh,
       slk_refresh, slk_restore, slk_set, slk_wset,  slk_touch  -
       Curses soft-label routines

SYNOPSIS    [Toc]    [Back]

       #include <curses.h>

       int slk_attr_off(
               const attr_t attrs,
               void *opts ); int slk_attr_on(
               const attr_t attrs,
               void *opts ); int slk_attr_set(
               const attr_t attrs,
               short color_pair,
               void *opts ); int slk_attroff(
               const chtype attrs ); int slk_attron(
               const chtype attrs ); int slk_attrset(
               const chtype attrs ); int slk_clear(
               void ); int slk_color(
               short color_pair ); int slk_init(
               int fmt ); char *slk_label(
               int labnum ); int slk_noutrefresh(
               void ); int slk_refresh(
               void ); int slk_restore(
               void ); int slk_set(
               int labnum,
               const char *label,
               int fmt ); int slk_wset(
               int labnum,
               const wchar_t *label,
               int fmt ); int slk_touch(
               void );

LIBRARY    [Toc]    [Back]

       Curses Library (libcurses)

STANDARDS    [Toc]    [Back]

       Interfaces  documented  on  this reference page conform to
       industry standards as follows:

       slk_attr_off,  slk_attr_on,   slk_attr_set,   slk_attroff,
       slk_attron,  slk_attrset,  slk_clear, slk_init, slk_label,
       slk_noutrefresh,   slk_refresh,   slk_restore,    slk_set,
       slk_wset, slk_touch:  XCURSES4.2

       Refer to the standards(5) reference page for more information
 about industry standards and associated tags.

DESCRIPTION    [Toc]    [Back]

       Curses manipulates the set  of  soft  function-key  labels
       that  exist on many terminals. For those terminals that do
       not support soft labels, Curses takes over the bottom line
       of  stdscr,  reducing  the size of stdscr and the variable
       LINES. Curses standardizes eight labels  of  up  to  eight
       characters each.

       To  use  soft  labels, applications must call the slk_init
       routine before calling initscr  or  newterm.   If  initscr
       eventually  uses  a  line  from stdscr to emulate the soft
       labels, then fmt determines how the labels are arranged on
       the  screen. Setting fmt to different values indicates the
       label arrangement as follows: Indicates a  3-2-3  arrangement.
  Indicates a 4-4 arrangement.

       The  slk_set  and  slk_wset routines specify the text of a
       soft label. The labnum parameter is the label number, with
       values  from  1  to  8.  The  label parameter contains the
       string, up to 8 characters in length, to  be  put  on  the
       label.  A  null  string  or a null pointer sets up a blank
       label. The fmt parameter can have the values 0, 1,  or  2,
       to indicate whether the label text is left-justified, centered,
 or right-justified, respectively, within the label.

       The slk_refresh and slk_noutrefresh routines correspond to
       the wrefresh and wnoutrefresh routines but  affect  labels
       rather than windows.

       The  slk_label  function  returns  the current label text,
       stripped of leading and trailing  blanks,  for  the  label
       number labnum.

       The  slk_clear  function  clears  the soft labels from the
       screen.

       The slk_restore function restores the soft labels  to  the
       screen after an slk_clear operation is performed.

       The  slk_touch  function  forces all the soft labels to be
       output the next time a slk_noutrefresh operation  is  performed.


       The slk_attron, slk_attrset, and slk_attroff routines correspond
 to attron, attrset, and attroff, respectively, but
       have  an  effect  only if soft labels are simulated on the
       bottom line of the screen.

       The slk_attr_off, slk_attr_on, and  slk_attr_set  routines
       correspond  to  attr_off,  attr_on,  and attr_set, respectively,
 but support the attribute constants with  the  WA_
       prefix.   The  opts  argument  is reserved for future use.
       Currently, the application must provide a null pointer  as
       opts.

       The  slk_color routine corresponds to color_set but has an
       effect only if soft labels are  simulated  on  the  bottom
       line of the screen.

NOTES    [Toc]    [Back]

       The  header  file  <curses.h>  automatically  includes the
       header file <stdio.h>.

       Most applications use slk_noutrefresh because wrefresh  is
       likely to follow soon.

       Since  the  number of columns that a wide-character string
       occupies is codeset specific,  applications  call  wcwidth
       and  wcswidth  to  check the number of column positions in
       the string before calling slk_wset.







RETURN VALUES    [Toc]    [Back]

       Routines that return an integer return  ERR  upon  failure
       and OK upon successful completion.

       The slk_label routine returns NULL on error.

SEE ALSO    [Toc]    [Back]

      
      
       Functions:   curses(3),   curs_attr(3),  curs_attr_get(3),
       curs_initscr(3), curs_refresh(3)

       Others: standards(5)



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