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From: nts0699@dsacg1.UUCP (Gene McManus)
Newsgroups: comp.lang.c
Subject: Re: Curses question...
Message-ID: <1511@dsacg1.UUCP>
Date: 11 Aug 89 13:29:28 GMT
References: <11157@polya.Stanford.EDU>
Organization: Defense Logistics Agency Systems Automation Center, Columbus
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From article <11157@polya.Stanford.EDU>, by wolfe@polya.Stanford.EDU (Michael R. Wolfe):
> 
>   I'm trying to write an application which deals with menus.  I'd
> like to be able to scroll up and down a menu, as well as scroll up
> and down a file and highlight certain lines.
> 
>   I've tryed using Curses but can't see how to do it.  I can't seem to
> get a window which is larger than the screen, even using pads.  Pads
> seem very touchy.  For example, if I define a pad to be a certain
> size, it will appear to work, but if I make it one line larger or
> shorter, I'll get seqmentation faults..
> 
>   Has anyone managed to get anything like this to work?
> 
> -Mike
> wolfe@polya.stanford.edu

An excellent(!) book on this subject is "Advanced C Programming for
Displays" from Prentiss-Hall by Marc Roschkind (not exactly sure of
the name's spelling). Uses a project oriented approach to teach
development of virtual screens and displays using Curses, Termcap
MS-DOS and does a lot work in portability among these platforms.

Gene  (I have no affiliation with either Marc or P-H)


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