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Programmer's Guide to NCurses
- Auteur(s) : Dan Gookin
- Editeur : Wiley
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Nombre de pages : 560 pages
- Date de parution : 05/03/2007
Résumé
- nCurses is a programming library with an API that allows programmers to write text user interfaces in a terminal-independent manner; it's currently the most popular way to program a console in the Unix environment
- The book serves as a tutorial that walks C language programmers from the very basics of ncurses to the more advanced functions, such as manipulating windows, reading the keyboard, color text, using the mouse, and other more advanced possibilities
- The book is also a reference that contains more than 180 standard ncurses library functions and constants and explains how each of these options is optimally used
- Various notes describe the function behavior, while sample code and programs round out the reference
Sommaire
- The Setup
- Basic I/O, the NCurses Way
- Formatting Text
- Around the Window
- More Text Manipulation
- Clearing and Zapping
- Keyboard Madness!
- Windows, Windows Everywhere!
- More Window Tricks
- Dig My Pad, Man
- The Joy of Soft Labels
- Messing Mit der Mouse
- A Mixture of Stuff
- Appendix A NCurses Library Reference
- Appendix B The Alternative Character Set
- Appendix C The chtype
- Appendix D Keypad Character Codes
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