Query: curses_scroll
OS: netbsd
Section: 3
Format: Original Unix Latex Style Formatted with HTML and a Horizontal Scroll Bar
CURSES_SCROLL(3) BSD Library Functions Manual CURSES_SCROLL(3)NAMEcurses_scroll, scrl, wscrl scroll, scrollok, setscrreg, wsetscrreg -- curses window scrolling routinesLIBRARYCurses Library (libcurses, -lcurses)SYNOPSIS#include <curses.h> int scrl(int n); int wscrl(WINDOW *win, int n); int scroll(WINDOW *win); int scrollok(WINDOW *win, boolf flag); int setscrreg(int top, int bottom); int wsetscrreg(WINDOW *win, int top, int bottom);DESCRIPTIONThese functions scroll areas on stdscr or on the specified window. The scrl() function scrolls stdscr by n lines. If n is positive then then stdscr is scrolled up. n lines are lost from the top of stdscr and n blank lines are inserted at the bottom. If n is negative then stdscr is scrolled down. n blank lines are inserted at the top of stdscr and n lines are lost from the bottom. The wscrl() function is the same as the scrl() function, excepting that it scrolls the window specified by win. The scroll() function scrolls the window win up by one line. The scrolling behaviour of a window can be controlled by using the scrollok() function. If the flag argument is TRUE then a line wrap at the bottom of the window will cause the window to be scrolled up one line, if flag is FALSE then lines that would force a scroll will be trun- cated. The setscrreg() function sets up a software scrolling region on stdscr which will define a region of the screen that will be scrolled. The scrolling of this region is also controlled by the scrollok() function. The wsetscrreg() function does the same as the setscrreg() function, except that the scrolling region is set on the window specified by win. If a scrolling region has been set with the setscrreg() or wsetscrreg() functions and the current cursor position is inside the scrolling region, then only the area inside the scrolling region is scrolled.RETURN VALUESFunctions returning pointers will return NULL if an error is detected. The functions that return an int will return one of the following values: OK The function completed successfully. ERR An error occurred in the function.SEE ALSOcurses_deleteln(3), curses_insdelln(3), curses_insertln(3)STANDARDSThe NetBSD Curses library complies with the X/Open Curses specification, part of the Single Unix Specification.HISTORYThe Curses package appeared in 4.0BSD.BSDAugust 12, 2002 BSD