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panel(3CURSES)                                                                     panel(3CURSES)



NAME
       panel - panel stack extension for curses

SYNOPSIS
       #include <panel.h>

       cc [flags] sourcefiles -lpanel -lncurses

       PANEL *new_panel(WINDOW *win)
       int bottom_panel(PANEL *pan)
       int top_panel(PANEL *pan)
       int show_panel(PANEL *pan)
       void update_panels();
       int hide_panel(PANEL *pan)
       WINDOW *panel_window(const PANEL *pan)
       int replace_panel(PANEL *pan, WINDOW *window)
       int move_panel(PANEL *pan, int starty, int startx)
       int panel_hidden(const PANEL *pan)
       PANEL *panel_above(const PANEL *pan)
       PANEL *panel_below(const PANEL *pan)
       int set_panel_userptr(PANEL *pan, const void *ptr)
       const void *panel_userptr(const PANEL *pan)
       int del_panel(PANEL *pan)

DESCRIPTION
       Panels  are  ncurses(3NCURSES)  windows  with the added feature of depth.  Panel functions
       allow the use of stacked windows and ensure the proper portions of  each  window  and  the
       curses  stdscr  window  are  hidden or displayed when panels are added, moved, modified or
       removed.  The set of currently visible panels is the stack of panels.  The  stdscr  window
       is beneath all panels, and is not considered part of the stack.

       A  window  is  associated with every panel. The panel routines enable you to create, move,
       hide, and show panels, as well as position a panel at any desired location in the stack.

       Panel routines are a functional layer added to  ncurses(3NCURSES),  make  only  high-level
       curses calls, and work anywhere terminfo curses does.

FUNCTIONS
       new_panel(win)
              allocates   a  PANEL structure, associates it with win, places the panel on the top
              of the stack  (causes  it to  be  displayed above any other panel)  and  returns  a
              pointer to the new panel.

       update_panels()
              refreshes  the  virtual  screen  to reflect the relations between the panels in the
              stack, but does not call doupdate() to refresh the physical screen.  Use this func-
              tion  and  not  wrefresh  or wnoutrefresh.  update_panels() may be called more than
              once before a call to doupdate(), but doupdate() is the  function  responsible  for
              updating the physical screen.

       del_panel(pan)
              removes  the  given  panel from the  stack and deallocates the PANEL structure (but
              not its associated window).

       hide_panel(pan)
              removes the given panel from the panel stack and thus hides it from view. The PANEL
              structure is not lost, merely removed from the stack.

       panel_hidden(pan)
              returns  TRUE if the panel is in the panel stack, FALSE if it is not.  If the panel
              is a null pointer, return ERR.

       show_panel(pan)
              makes a hidden panel visible by placing it on top of the panels in the panel stack.
              See COMPATIBILITY below.

       top_panel(pan)
              puts  the given visible panel on top of all panels in the stack.  See COMPATIBILITY
              below.

       bottom_panel(pan)
              puts panel at the bottom of all panels.

       move_panel(pan,starty,startx)
              moves the given panel window so that its upper-left corner is  at  starty,  startx.
              It  does  not  change  the position of the panel in the stack.  Be sure to use this
              function, not mvwin(), to move a panel window.

       replace_panel(pan,window)
              replaces the current window of panel with window (useful, for example if  you  want
              to  resize a panel; if you're using ncurses, you can call replace_panel on the out-
              put of wresize(3NCURSES)).  It does not change the position of  the  panel  in  the
              stack.

       panel_above(pan)
              returns  a pointer to the panel above pan.  If the panel argument is (PANEL *)0, it
              returns a pointer to the bottom panel in the stack.

       panel_below(pan)
              returns a pointer to the panel just below pan.  If the  panel  argument  is  (PANEL
              *)0, it returns a pointer to the top panel in the stack.

       set_panel_userptr(pan,ptr)
              sets the panel's user pointer.

       panel_userptr(pan)
              returns the user pointer for a given panel.

       panel_window(pan)
              returns a pointer to the window of the given panel.

DIAGNOSTICS
       Each  routine  that  returns  a pointer returns NULL if an error occurs. Each routine that
       returns an int value returns OK if it executes successfully and ERR if not.

COMPATIBILITY
       Reasonable care has been taken to  ensure  compatibility with  the  native  panel facility
       introduced  in SVr3.2 (inspection of the SVr4 manual pages suggests the programming inter-
       face is unchanged).  The PANEL data structures are merely   similar.  The   programmer  is
       cautioned not to directly use PANEL fields.

       The  functions show_panel() and top_panel() are identical in this implementation, and work
       equally well with displayed or hidden panels.  In  the  native  System  V  implementation,
       show_panel()  is  intended for making a hidden panel visible (at the top of the stack) and
       top_panel() is intended for making an already-visible panel move to the top of the  stack.
       You  are  cautioned  to use the correct function to ensure compatibility with native panel
       libraries.

NOTE
       In your library list, libpanel.a should be before libncurses.a; that is, you want  to  say
       `-lpanel -lncurses', not the other way around (which would usually give a link-error).

FILES
       panel.h interface for the panels library

       libpanel.a the panels library itself

SEE ALSO
       ncurses(3NCURSES)

       This describes ncurses version 5.7 (patch 20081213).

AUTHOR
       Originally  written  by  Warren  Tucker  <wht AT n4hgf.us>, primarily to assist in
       porting u386mon to systems without a native panels library.   Repackaged  for  ncurses  by
       Zeyd ben-Halim.



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