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| CURSES_SLK(3) | Library Functions Manual | CURSES_SLK(3) | 
NAME
slk_attroff,
    slk_attr_off, slk_attron,
    slk_attr_on, slk_attrset,
    slk_attr_set, slk_clear,
    slk_color, slk_init,
    slk_label, slk_noutrefresh,
    slk_refresh, slk_restore,
    slk_set, slk_touch,
    slk_wset — Curses soft label
    key routines
LIBRARY
Curses Library (libcurses, -lcurses)
SYNOPSIS
#include
    <curses.h>
int
  
  slk_attroff(const
    chtype attr);
int
  
  slk_attr_off(const
    attr_t attr, void
    *opt);
int
  
  slk_attron(const
    chtype attr);
int
  
  slk_attr_on(const
    attr_t attr, void
    *opt);
int
  
  slk_attrset(const
    chtype attr);
int
  
  slk_attr_set(const
    attr_t attr, short
    pair, void
  *opt);
void
  
  slk_clear(void);
int
  
  slk_color(short
    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
    justify);
int
  
  slk_touch(void);
int
  
  slk_wset(int
    labnum, const wchar_t
    *label, int
    justify);
DESCRIPTION
This Curses interface manipulates the set of soft function-key
    labels that exist on some terminals. For those terminals that do not have
    soft labels, Curses takes over the bottom line of
    stdstr, reducing the size of
    stdscr and the value of the
    LINES external variable. There can be up to eight
    labels of up to eight display columns each.
To use soft labels,
    slk_init()
    must be called before
    initscr(3),
    newterm(3), or
    ripoffline(3) is called.
    If newterm(3) eventually
    uses a line from stdscr to emulate the soft labels,
    then fmt determines how the labels are arranged on the
    screen from the following list:
- 0
- indicates a 3-2-3 arrangement.
- 1
- indicates a 4-4 arrangement.
The
    slk_set()
    and
    slk_wset()
    functions specify the text of soft label number
    labnum, within the range from 1 to 8 inclusive. The
    label argument is the string to be put on the label.
    The justify argument can have the following values to
    indicate how to justify label within the space
    reserved for it:
- 0
- Left align.
- 1
- Center align.
- 2
- Right align.
The
    slk_refresh()
    and
    slk_noutrefresh()
    functions correspond to the
    wrefresh(3) and
    wnoutrefresh(3)
    functions.
The
    slk_label()
    function returns a pointer to the text displayed in the label.
The
    slk_clear()
    function immediately clears the soft labels from the screen.
The
    slk_restore()
    function immediately restores the soft labels to the screen after a call to
    slk_clear().
The
    slk_touch()
    function forces all soft labels to be output the next time
    slk_noutrefresh()
    or slk_refresh() is called.
The
    slk_attron(),
    slk_attrset()
    and
    slk_attroff()
    functions correspond to
    attron(3),
    attrset(3) and
    attroff(3). The have an
    effect only if soft labels are simulated on the bottom line of the
  screen.
The
    slk_attr_on(),
    slk_attr_set(),
    slk_color()
    and
    slk_attr_off()
    functions correspond to
    attr_on(3),
    attr_set(3),
    color_set(3) and
    attr_off(3) and thus
    support the attribute constants with the WA_ prefix and color. The have an
    effect only if soft labels are simulated on the bottom line of the
  screen.
The opt argument is reserved for future use. Currently the application must provide a NULL pointer as opt.
RETURN VALUES
Functions returning pointers will return
    NULL 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
NOTES
This has not been tested on a terminal with real soft label keys.
    label_height, label_width,
    label_format and lab_f* are
    currently not used.
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. The soft label key functions were added in NetBSD 8.0.
| Sepember 29, 2018 | Sortix 1.1.0-dev | 
