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Man Page: aa_getkey

Operating Environment: debian

Section: 3

aa_getkey(3)						     Library Functions Manual						      aa_getkey(3)

NAME
aa_getkey - return next keypress event from queue.
SYNOPSIS
#include <aalib.h> int aa_getkey ( aa_context *c, int wait );
PARAMETERS
aa_context *c Specifies the AA-lib context to operate on. int wait 1 if you wish to wait for the even when queue is empty.
DESCRIPTION
Return next keypress event from queue.
RETURNS
Next keypress event from queue (values lower than 256 are used to report ascii values of pressed keys and higher values are used to repre- sent some special keys like arrows) See the AA-lib texinfo documentation for more details.
SEE ALSO
save_d(3), mem_d(3), aa_help(3), aa_formats(3), aa_fonts(3), aa_dithernames(3), aa_drivers(3), aa_kbddrivers(3), aa_mousedrivers(3), aa_kbdrecommended(3), aa_mouserecommended(3), aa_displayrecommended(3), aa_defparams(3), aa_defrenderparams(3), aa_scrwidth(3), aa_scrheight(3), aa_mmwidth(3), aa_mmheight(3), aa_imgwidth(3), aa_imgheight(3), aa_image(3), aa_text(3), aa_attrs(3), aa_currentfont(3), aa_autoinit(3), aa_autoinitkbd(3), aa_autoinitmouse(3), aa_recommendhi(3), aa_recommendlow(3), aa_init(3), aa_initkbd(3), aa_initmouse(3), aa_close(3), aa_uninitkbd(3), aa_uninitmouse(3), aa_fastrender(3), aa_render(3), aa_puts(3), aa_printf(3), aa_gotoxy(3), aa_hidecursor(3), aa_showcursor(3), aa_getmouse(3), aa_hidemouse(3), aa_showmouse(3), aa_registerfont(3), aa_setsupported(3), aa_setfont(3), aa_getevent(3), aa_resize(3), aa_resizehandler(3), aa_parseoptions(3), aa_edit(3), aa_createedit(3), aa_editkey(3), aa_putpixel(3), aa_recommendhikbd(3), aa_recommendlowkbd(3), aa_recommendhimouse(3), aa_recommendlowmouse(3), aa_recommendhidisplay(3), aa_recommendlowdisplay(3) c2man aalib.h 8 September 1999 aa_getkey(3)
Related Man Pages
aa_autoinit(3) - debian
aa_createedit(3) - debian
aa_initmouse(3) - debian
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