I've been toying with curses a little and have found that it believes it has resized it when in fact it has not. When the program exits Putty has spammed "PuTTYPuTTYPuTTYPuTTYPuTTYPuTTY" messages to console no matter what I do, meaning curses is sending it some weird ^e control codes instead of the esc-codes one would expect of an xterm!
Looking up the actual esc codes, I made this shell function:
it acts as expected, so curses seems to be giving bananas resize codes for this for some reason.
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On further testing my code was messed up. But whether the call succeeds or not, it seems that it doesn't actually send any codes to resize the window! This may be another one of those strange curses things where it's "supposed to do that" until you do the right voodoo. Or it may be a bug. With curses it's sometimes hard to tell the difference...
Hello,
We someone help me resolve this problem. I have window 2000 professional, windows 98 and Unixware 7.0.1 on the network. I was able to establish connection with all. However, l was unable to ping window 98 from window 2000 professional. I was able to ping the window 2000 from the window... (10 Replies)
I am writing a program to display a database to the screen(xterm) and want to allow the window resize signal to increase/decrease the amount data that is displayed. I have a signal handler function for catching the SIGWINCH event and calling a function to reallocate the space for the windows... (0 Replies)
I was asked to display a banner on the CDE login window and I have successfully accomplished that task. This is what I did:
1) made the directory /etc/dt/config/C
2) cp /usr/dt/config/C/Xresources /etc/dt/config/C
3) I edited /etc/dt/config/C/Xresources and ensured the following lines were... (0 Replies)
I was asked to display a banner on the CDE login window and I have successfully accomplished that task. This is what I did:
1) made the directory /etc/dt/config/C
2) cp /usr/dt/config/C/Xresources /etc/dt/config/C
3) I edited /etc/dt/config/C/Xresources and ensured the following lines were... (0 Replies)
hi all
i get a segmentation fault error in the following program. couldn't understand why it happens. can anyone explain what is really happening.
s1.c
#include<curses.h>
main(){
int c;
noecho();
cbreak();
c=getch();
printf("%c",(char)c);
}
I compiled this program as
cc s1.c... (2 Replies)
Before I re-invent the wheel...
I have written an on-screen keyboard & handwriting input client in Java (spare me please, I get paid to write Java and it will take some time to get back up to speed in C & X11).
In order to concentrate on the other bits, I took advantage of a hack... (0 Replies)
I am running Terminal (xterm) on FreeBSD and XFCE. When opening a new terminal window so that an additional tab appears, the window resizes to become taller and partially hiding behind the task bar. I noticed that Xubuntu has fixed this feature and the window does not resize when opening a second... (0 Replies)
Is it possible to toggle back and forth between an xterm invoked from one tty, and a shell invoked from a different tty?
I am running Centos 7 with KDE and booting in non-graphic mode. After logging in on the default window (/dev/tty1) , I can then use ALT-F2 to access a new window (/dev/tty2),... (1 Reply)
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LEARN ABOUT NETBSD
putwin
CURSES_FILEIO(3) BSD Library Functions Manual CURSES_FILEIO(3)NAME
curses_fileio, getwin, putwin -- curses file input/output routines
LIBRARY
Curses Library (libcurses, -lcurses)
SYNOPSIS
#include <curses.h>
WINDOW *
getwin(FILE *fp);
int
putwin(WINDOW *win, FILE *fp);
DESCRIPTION
These functions read and write data to and from files.
The getwin() function reads window data that has been stored in the file to which fp points, and then creates a new window using that data.
The putwin() function writes window data from the window win to the file pointed to by fp.
RETURN VALUES
The getwin() function returns one of the following values:
OK The function completed successfully.
ERR An error occurred in the function.
The putwin() function returns NULL if an error is detected.
SEE ALSO curses_window(3), fread(3), fwrite(3)NOTES
Subwindows can not be created by the getwin() function, nor written by the putwin() function.
STANDARDS
The NetBSD Curses library complies with the X/Open Curses specification, part of the Single Unix Specification.
HISTORY
These functions first appeared in NetBSD 5.0.
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