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COLORS(3) -- Curses
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The Curses library includes routines that manipulate color-on-color alphanumeric terminals. To use these routines, applications must call start_color, usually right after initscr. Colors are always us... |
color_content(3) -- Curses
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The Curses library includes routines that manipulate color-on-color alphanumeric terminals. To use these routines, applications must call start_color, usually right after initscr. Colors are always us... |
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COLOR_PAIR(3) -- Curses
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The Curses library includes routines that manipulate color-on-color alphanumeric terminals. To use these routines, applications must call start_color, usually right after initscr. Colors are always us... |
COLOR_PAIRS(3) -- Curses
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The Curses library includes routines that manipulate color-on-color alphanumeric terminals. To use these routines, applications must call start_color, usually right after initscr. Colors are always us... |
color_set(3) -- Functions that control Curses window attributes
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These functions manipulate the attributes and color of the window rendition of the current or specified window. The current attributes of a window are applied to all characters that are written into t... |
compile(3) -- Regular expression compile and match routines
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The compile(), advance(), and step() functions are used for general-purpose expression matching. The compile() function takes a simple regular expression as input and produces a compiled expression th... |
compile_r(3) -- Regular expression compile and match routines
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The compile(), advance(), and step() functions are used for general-purpose expression matching. The compile() function takes a simple regular expression as input and produces a compiled expression th... |
complex(3) -- Complex functions
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These functions can only be called from languages that support the double_complex and float_complex data types. csin() and csinf() compute the sine of a complex number. ccos() and ccosf() return the c... |
Composite(3X) -- The Composite widget class
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Composite widgets are intended to be containers for other widgets and can have an arbitrary number of children. Their responsibilities (implemented either directly by the widget class or indirectly by... |
confstr(3) -- Determine the current value of a specified system variable defined by a string value
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The confstr() function allows an application to determine the current setting of certain system parameters, limits, or options that are defined by a string value. The function is mainly used by applic... |
Constraint(3X) -- The Constraint widget class
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Constraint widgets maintain additional state data for each child. For example, client-defined constraints on the child's geometry may be specified. When a constrained composite widget defines constra... |
conv(3) -- Translate characters
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The toascii(), tolower(), _tolower(), toupper(), and _toupper() functions translate all characters, including multibyte characters, to their specified character values. The toascii() function converts... |
copydvagent(3) -- Manipulate device assignment database entry (Enhanced Security)
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The getesdvent(), getesdvnam(), and copyesdvent() functions each return a pointer to an object with the following structure containing the separated-out fields of an entry in the device assignment dat... |
copyesdfent(3) -- Manipulate system default database entry (Enhanced Security)
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The getesdfent(), getesdfnam(), and copyesdfent() functions each return a pointer to an object with the following structure containing the separated-out fields of a line in the system default database... |
copyesdvent(3) -- Manipulate device assignment database entry (Enhanced Security)
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The getesdvent(), getesdvnam(), and copyesdvent() functions each return a pointer to an object with the following structure containing the separated-out fields of an entry in the device assignment dat... |