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Top Forums UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers How to change the background color in the init 3 mode(not line color) Post 302670557 by Dexobox on Thursday 12th of July 2012 07:57:34 AM
Old 07-12-2012
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are there any pros who can help figure this out
 

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NCURSES_INIT_PAIR(3)							 1						      NCURSES_INIT_PAIR(3)

ncurses_init_pair - Define a color pair

SYNOPSIS
int ncurses_init_pair (int $pair, int $fg, int $bg) DESCRIPTION
Defines or redefines the given color pair to have the given foreground and background colors. If the color pair was previously initial- ized, the screen is refreshed and all occurrences of it are changed to reflect the new definition. Color capabilities must be initialized using ncurses_start_color(3) before calling this function. The first color pair (color pair 0) is assumed to be white on black by default, but can be changed using ncurses_assume_default_colors(3). PARAMETERS
o $pair - The number of the color pair to define. o $fg - The foreground color for the color pair. May be one of the pre-defined colors or one defined by ncurses_init_color(3) if the terminal has color changing capabilities. o $bg - The background color for the color pair. May be one of the pre-defined colors or one defined by ncurses_init_color(3) if the terminal has color changing capabilities. RETURN VALUES
Returns -1 if the function was successful, and 0 if ncurses or color support were not initialized. NOTES
Note that color changing capabilities are not required for defining color pairs of pre-existing colors, but only for changing definitions (red, green, and blue components) of colors themselves per ncurses_init_color(3). EXAMPLES
Example #1 Writing a string with a specified color to the screen <?php ncurses_init(); // If the terminal supports colors, initialize and set active color if (ncurses_has_colors()) { ncurses_start_color(); ncurses_init_pair(1, NCURSES_COLOR_YELLOW, NCURSES_COLOR_BLUE); ncurses_color_set(1); } // Write a string at specified location ncurses_mvaddstr(10, 10, "Hello world! Yellow on blue text!"); // Flush output to screen ncurses_refresh(); ncurses_end(); ?> SEE ALSO
ncurses_pair_content(3), ncurses_start_color(3). PHP Documentation Group NCURSES_INIT_PAIR(3)
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