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PDCurses for X11
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This is a port of PDCurses for X11, aka XCurses. It is designed to
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allow existing curses programs to be re-compiled with PDCurses,
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resulting in native X11 programs.
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Building
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. Run "./configure" in the top-level directory.
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To build the wide-character version of the library, specify
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"--enable-widec" as a parameter. To use X Input Methods, add
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"--enable-xim". I recommend these options, but I haven't yet made
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them the defaults, for the sake of backwards compatibility and due to
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their new and relatively untested status.
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If your system is lacking in UTF-8 support, you can force the use of
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UTF-8 instead of the system locale via "--enable-force-utf8". This is
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generally more useful in Windows.
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If configure can't find your X include files or X libraries, you can
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specify the paths with the arguments "--x-includes=inc_path" and/or
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"--x-libraries=lib_path".
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By default, the library and demo programs are built with the optimizer
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switch -O2. You can turn this off, and turn on debugging (-g), by
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adding "--with-debug" to the configure command.
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. Run "make". This should build libXCurses and all the demo programs.
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. Optionally, run "make install". curses.h and panel.h will be renamed
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when installed (to xcurses.h and xpanel.h), to avoid conflicts with
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any existing curses installations. Unrenamed copies of curses.h and
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panel.h are installed in (by default) /usr/local/include/xcurses.
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libXpanel is just a symlink to libXCurses. Both curses and panel
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functions are in the main library.
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Distribution Status
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As of April 13, 2006, the files in this directory are released to the
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Public Domain, except for ScrollBox*, which are under essentially the
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MIT X License.
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To be Done
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- have newterm() create a new X window
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- provide a command line parsing function to enable X command line
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arguments to be parsed and stripped from the arguments passed back
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to the calling procedure.
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Acknowledgements
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X11 port was provided by Mark Hessling <mark@rexx.org>
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