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- int scrollok(win, bf)
If TRUE, the text in the window win will be scrolled up one line
when the cursor is on the lower right corner and a character is typed
(or newline). If FALSE, the cursor is left in the same position.
When turned on the contents of a window
can be scrolled with the following functions.
(Note: It would be also
scrolled, if you print a new line in the last line of the window. So, be
careful with scrollok(...) or you will get unreasonable results.) - int scroll(win)
This function will scroll up the window (and the lines in the data
structure) one line. - int scrl(n)
int wscrl(win, n)
These functions will scroll the window or win up or
down depending on the value of the integer n. If n is
positive the window will be scrolled up n lines, otherwise if
n is negative the window will be scrolled down n lines. - int setscrreg(t, b)
int wsetscrreg(win, t, b)
Set a software scrolling region.
The following code should explain how to get the effect of scrolling a text
on the screen. Look also in .c in the example directory.
We have a window with 18 lines and 66 columns and want to scroll a text
in it. S[] is a character array with the text. Max_s is the
number of the last line in s[]. Clear_line will print blank
characters from the current cursor position up to the end of the line
using the current attributes from the window (not A_NORMAL as clrtoeol
does). Beg is the last line from s[] currently shown on the
screen. Scroll is an enumerate to tell the function what to do, show
the NEXT or PREVious line from the text.
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Fri Mar 29 14:43:04 EST 1996
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