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curses is a UNIX library of functions for controlling a terminal's display screen from a C program. It can be used to provide a screen driver for a program (such as a visual editor) or to improve a program's user interface. This handbook will help you make use of the curses library in your C programs. We have presented ample material on curses and its implementation in UNIX so that you understand the whole, as well as its parts. Note: This handbook covers Ken Arnold's original Berkeley implementation of curses, not the System V version. Topics covered include:
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Windows, screens, and images.
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Multiple windows.
- The WINDOW structure.
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Programming with curses
January 1, 1986, O'Reilly Media, Inc.
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0937175021 9780937175026
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