Lastely dont forget to link with -lcurses when you compile your ncurses programs. This would nearly make your porting efforts nearly non-existant. Because all functions are defined within the header file itself, the installation is simple. Oh and before anyone whinges about how crappy ncurses is compared to borland's stuff (like I did when I was first converted), remember that ncurses is far more portible, and also works over network connections (like a telnet session).Īlso before you go any further, can I suggest you switch your project to DJGPP and the ncurses port to DOS. This project presents clone of the Borland Turbo C/C++ or Embarcadero C++ library 'conio' for the GCC compiler, more precisely for the C++ language in Windows, Linux and Mac OS operating systems. If it is not there then you may need to install the ncurses-devel package from your install cd.) (NOTE: the version number may be different on your box. Hit library functions and scroll down the curs_* functions. ![]() Once you get used to them man pages are the way to go.Īlternatively start up the Gnome help browser and hit the man pages link. Then scroll down til you see all the curs_* function calls. ![]() Start up "xman" and open a manpage listing for section (3) subroutines.
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