1curs_bkgd(3X) curs_bkgd(3X)
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6 bkgdset, wbkgdset, bkgd, wbkgd, getbkgd - curses window background ma‐
7 nipulation routines
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10 #include <curses.h>
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12 void bkgdset(chtype ch);
13 void wbkgdset(WINDOW *win, chtype ch);
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15 int bkgd(chtype ch);
16 int wbkgd(WINDOW *win, chtype ch);
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18 chtype getbkgd(WINDOW *win);
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21 bkgdset
22 The bkgdset and wbkgdset routines set the background for a window. A
23 window's background is a chtype consisting of any combination of at‐
24 tributes (i.e., rendition) and a character:
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26 • The attribute part of the background is combined (OR'ed) with all
27 non-blank characters that are written into the window with waddch.
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32 The background becomes a property of each character and moves with the
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36 To the extent possible on a particular terminal, the attribute part of
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40 bkgd
41 The bkgd and wbkgd functions set the background property of the current
42 or specified window and then apply this setting to every character po‐
43 sition in that window. According to X/Open Curses, it should do this:
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51 Neither X/Open Curses nor the SVr4 manual pages give details about the
52 way the rendition of characters on the screen is updated when bkgd or
53 wbkgd is used to change the background character.
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55 This implementation, like SVr4 curses, does not store the background
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58 ors contained in the background. For each cell in the window, whether
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62 current character part of the background, it replaces that with the
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65 When bkgdset is used to set the background character, that does not
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72 and color pair in the cell with those from the new background char‐
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76 background, the library removes attributes which may have come from
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82 current background, the library updates only the non-color at‐
83 tributes, first removing those which may have come from the current
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86 If the background's character value is zero (0), a space is assumed.
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93 The getbkgd function returns the given window's current background
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97 These functions are described in the XSI Curses standard, Issue 4. It
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101 The routines bkgd and wbkgd return the integer OK, unless the library
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106 value from wrefresh (used to implement the immediate repainting). The
107 SVr4 curses wrefresh returns the number of characters written to the
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111 Note that bkgdset and bkgd may be macros.
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119 These functions are described in the XSI Curses standard, Issue 4
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123 curses(3X), curs_addch(3X), curs_attr(3X), curs_outopts(3X)
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127 curs_bkgd(3X)