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 VGLSetVScreenSize(3) -- Video Graphics Library functions
    Libvgl is a library that enables the programmer access to the graphics modes supported by the console driver (syscons). The library takes care of programming the actual video hardware, and provides a ...
 VGLSetXY(3) -- Video Graphics Library functions
    Libvgl is a library that enables the programmer access to the graphics modes supported by the console driver (syscons). The library takes care of programming the actual video hardware, and provides a ...
 VGLTextSetFontFile(3) -- Video Graphics Library functions
    Libvgl is a library that enables the programmer access to the graphics modes supported by the console driver (syscons). The library takes care of programming the actual video hardware, and provides a ...
 vidattr(3) -- curses interfaces to terminfo database
    These low-level routines must be called by programs that have to deal directly with the terminfo database to handle certain terminal capabilities, such as programming function keys. For all other func...
 vidputs(3) -- curses interfaces to terminfo database
    These low-level routines must be called by programs that have to deal directly with the terminfo database to handle certain terminal capabilities, such as programming function keys. For all other func...
 vis(3) -- visually encode characters
    The vis() function copies into dst a string which represents the character c. If c needs no encoding, it is copied in unaltered. The string is null terminated, and a pointer to the end of the string i...
 vline(3) -- create curses borders, horizontal and vertical lines
    The border, wborder and box routines draw a box around the edges of a window. Other than the window, each argument is a character with attributes: ls - left side, rs - right side, ts - top side, bs - ...
 vprintf(3) -- formatted output conversion
    The printf() family of functions produces output according to a format as described below. The printf() and vprintf() functions write output to stdout, the standard output stream; fprintf() and vfprin...
 vscanf(3) -- input format conversion
    The scanf() family of functions scans input according to a format as described below. This format may contain conversion specifiers; the results from such conversions, if any, are stored through the p...
 vsnprintf(3) -- formatted output conversion
    The printf() family of functions produces output according to a format as described below. The printf() and vprintf() functions write output to stdout, the standard output stream; fprintf() and vfprin...
 vsprintf(3) -- formatted output conversion
    The printf() family of functions produces output according to a format as described below. The printf() and vprintf() functions write output to stdout, the standard output stream; fprintf() and vfprin...
 vsscanf(3) -- input format conversion
    The scanf() family of functions scans input according to a format as described below. This format may contain conversion specifiers; the results from such conversions, if any, are stored through the p...
 vswprintf(3) -- formatted wide character output conversion
    The wprintf() family of functions produces output according to a format as described below. The wprintf() and vwprintf() functions write output to stdout, the standard output stream; fwprintf() and vf...
 vswscanf(3) -- wide character input format conversion
    The wscanf() family of functions scans input according to a format as described below. This format may contain conversion specifiers; the results from such conversions, if any, are stored through the ...
 vsyslog(3) -- control system log
    The syslog() function writes message to the system message logger. The message is then written to the system console, log files, logged-in users, or forwarded to other machines as appropriate. (See sy...
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