curses 1.2.7 → 1.4.1
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operations. If you preinitialize pdc_screen, you'll have to close it
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|
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|
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|
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sdltest demo for an example. If it's not initialized, PDCurses will do it for
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|
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variables on exit.
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fonts. This allows for use of a full UCS-2 (16 bit Unicode) character set.
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|
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|
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overridden by initializing `pdc_ttffont` in your own code. Similar
|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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PDCurses for X11 uses the System V IPC shared memory facility, along
|
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with sockets, to share data between the curses program and the child
|
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process created to manage the X stuff.
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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Specifies the number of lines the "screen" will have. Directly equates
|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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The name of a fixed width font to be used for characters with A_ITALIC
|
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|
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|
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|
65
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|
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|
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The name of a valid pointer cursor. Default: xterm
|
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|
69
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|
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|
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|
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### pointerBackColor
|
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The background color of the pointer. Default: white
|
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|
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|
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|
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### textCursor
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The alignment of the text cursor; horizontal or vertical. Default:
|
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horizontal
|
83
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### colorBlack
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The color of the COLOR_BLACK attribute. Default: Black
|
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|
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### colorRed
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|
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The color of the COLOR_RED attribute. Default: red3
|
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|
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|
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The color of the COLOR_YELLOW attribute. Default: yellow3
|
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|
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The color of the COLOR_BLUE attribute. Default: blue3
|
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COLOR_BLACK combined with A_BOLD. Default: grey40
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The name of a valid bitmap file of depth 1 (black and white) used for
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the application's icon. The file is an X bitmap. Default: a 32x32 or
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Hex| Dec |Chr| Description ISO 10646-1:1993(E) | Compose key combinations
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A0 | 160 | | NO-BREAK SPACE |
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A1 | 161 | ¡ | INVERTED EXCLAMATION MARK | ! !!
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A2 | 162 | ¢ | CENT SIGN | c| |c c/ c$ C$ C|
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A8 | 168 | ¨ | DIAERESIS | " ""
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A9 | 169 | © | COPYRIGHT SIGN | CO co OC
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AA | 170 | ª | FEMININE ORDINAL INDICATOR | sa SA a_ A_
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AB | 171 | « | LEFT DOUBLE ANGLE QUOTES | <<
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AC | 172 | ¬ | NOT SIGN | -, no NO
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B0 | 176 | ° | DEGREE SIGN | o 0^ 0* de DE ^0
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B2 | 178 | ² | SUPERSCRIPT TWO | 2 2^ s2 ^2
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B4 | 180 | ´ | ACUTE ACCENT | ' ''
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B5 | 181 | µ | MICRO SIGN | u /u /U *m *M
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B7 | 183 | · | MIDDLE DOT | . .^ ..
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B8 | 184 | ¸ | CEDILLA | , ,,
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B9 | 185 | ¹ | SUPERSCRIPT ONE | 1 1^ s1 ^1
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BA | 186 | º | MASCULINE ORDINAL INDICATOR | o_ s0 S0
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BB | 187 | » | RIGHT DOUBLE ANGLE QUOTES | >>
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BC | 188 | ¼ | VULGAR FRACTION ONE QUARTER | 14
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BD | 189 | ½ | VULGAR FRACTION ONE HALF | 12
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BE | 190 | ¾ | VULGAR FRACTION THREE QUARTERS | 34
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BF | 191 | ¿ | INVERTED QUESTION MARK | ? ??
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C0 | 192 | À | CAPITAL A WITH GRAVE ACCENT | `A A`
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C2 | 194 | Â | CAPITAL A WITH CIRCUMFLEX ACCENT| ^A A^ A>
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C3 | 195 | Ã | CAPITAL A WITH TILDE | ~A A~ A-
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C4 | 196 | Ä | CAPITAL A WITH DIAERESIS | "A A"
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C5 | 197 | Å | CAPITAL A WITH RING ABOVE | oA Ao A* OA *A
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C6 | 198 | Æ | CAPITAL LIGATURE AE | AE
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C7 | 199 | Ç | CAPITAL C WITH CEDILLA | ,C C,
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C8 | 200 | È | CAPITAL E WITH GRAVE ACCENT | `E E`
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C9 | 201 | É | CAPITAL E WITH ACUTE ACCENT | 'E E'
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CA | 202 | Ê | CAPITAL E WITH CIRCUMFLEX ACCENT| ^E E^ E>
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CB | 203 | Ë | CAPITAL E WITH DIAERESIS | "E E"
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CC | 204 | Ì | CAPITAL I WITH GRAVE ACCENT | `I I`
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CD | 205 | Í | CAPITAL I WITH ACUTE ACCENT | 'I I'
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CE | 206 | Î | CAPITAL I WITH CIRCUMFLEX ACCENT| ^I I^ I>
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CF | 207 | Ï | CAPITAL I WITH DIAERESIS | "I I"
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D0 | 208 | Ð | CAPITAL ETH | D-
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D1 | 209 | Ñ | CAPITAL N WITH TILDE | ~N N~ N-
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D2 | 210 | Ò | CAPITAL O WITH GRAVE ACCENT | `O O`
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D3 | 211 | Ó | CAPITAL O WITH ACUTE ACCENT | 'O O'
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D4 | 212 | Ô | CAPITAL O WITH CIRCUMFLEX ACCENT| ^O O^ O>
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D5 | 213 | Õ | CAPITAL O WITH TILDE | ~O O~ O-
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D6 | 214 | Ö | CAPITAL O WITH DIAERESIS | "O O"
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D7 | 215 | × | MULTIPLICATION SIGN | x xx XX mu MU
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D8 | 216 | Ø | CAPITAL O WITH STROKE | /O O/
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D9 | 217 | Ù | CAPITAL U WITH GRAVE ACCENT | `U U`
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DA | 218 | Ú | CAPITAL U WITH ACUTE ACCENT | 'U U'
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DB | 219 | Û | CAPITAL U WITH CIRCUMFLEX ACCENT| ^U U^ U>
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DC | 220 | Ü | CAPITAL U WITH DIAERESIS | "U U"
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DD | 221 | Ý | CAPITAL Y WITH ACUTE ACCENT | 'Y Y'
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DE | 222 | Þ | CAPITAL THORN | P TH |P
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DF | 223 | ß | SMALL SHARP S | ss
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E0 | 224 | à | SMALL A WITH GRAVE ACCENT | `a a`
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E1 | 225 | á | SMALL A WITH ACUTE ACCENT | 'a a'
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E2 | 226 | â | SMALL A WITH CIRCUMFLEX ACCENT | ^a a^ a>
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E3 | 227 | ã | SMALL A WITH TILDE | ~a a~ a-
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E4 | 228 | ä | SMALL A WITH DIAERESIS | "a a"
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E5 | 229 | å | SMALL A WITH RING ABOVE | oa ao Oa a* *a
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E6 | 230 | æ | SMALL LIGATURE AE | ae
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E7 | 231 | ç | SMALL C WITH CEDILLA | ,c c,
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E8 | 232 | è | SMALL E WITH GRAVE ACCENT | `e e`
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E9 | 233 | é | SMALL E WITH ACUTE ACCENT | 'e e'
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EA | 234 | ê | SMALL E WITH CIRCUMFLEX ACCENT | ^e e^ e>
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EB | 235 | ë | SMALL E WITH DIAERESIS | "e e"
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EC | 236 | ì | SMALL I WITH GRAVE ACCENT | `i i`
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ED | 237 | í | SMALL I WITH ACUTE ACCENT | 'i i'
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EE | 238 | î | SMALL I WITH CIRCUMFLEX ACCENT | ^i i^ i>
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EF | 239 | ï | SMALL I WITH DIAERESIS | "i i"
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F0 | 240 | ð | SMALL ETH | d-
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F1 | 241 | ñ | SMALL N WITH TILDE | ~n n~ n-
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F2 | 242 | ò | SMALL O WITH GRAVE ACCENT | `o o`
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F3 | 243 | ó | SMALL O WITH ACUTE ACCENT | 'o o'
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F4 | 244 | ô | SMALL O WITH CIRCUMFLEX ACCENT | ^o o^ o>
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F5 | 245 | õ | SMALL O WITH TILDE | ~o o~ o-
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F6 | 246 | ö | SMALL O WITH DIAERESIS | "o o"
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F7 | 247 | ÷ | DIVISION SIGN | -: :-
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F8 | 248 | ø | SMALL O WITH OBLIQUE BAR | /o o/
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F9 | 249 | ù | SMALL U WITH GRAVE ACCENT | `u u`
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FA | 250 | ú | SMALL U WITH ACUTE ACCENT | 'u u'
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FB | 251 | û | SMALL U WITH CIRCUMFLEX ACCENT | ^u u^ u>
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FC | 252 | ü | SMALL U WITH DIAERESIS | "u u"
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FD | 253 | ý | SMALL Y WITH ACUTE ACCENT | 'y y'
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FE | 254 | þ | SMALL THORN | p th |p
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FF | 255 | ÿ | SMALL Y WITH DIAERESIS | "y y"
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XCursesProgramName is no longer used. To set the program name, you must
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use Xinitscr(), or PDC_set_title() to set just the window title.
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The XCursesExit() function is now called automatically via atexit().
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(Multiple calls to it are OK, so you don't need to remove it if you've
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already added it for previous versions of PDCurses.)
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XCURSES is no longer defined automatically, but need not be defined,
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unless you want the X11-specific prototypes. (Normal curses programs
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won't need it.)
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