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							- <sect2><title>Contents of Ncurses-&ncurses-contversion;</title>
 
- <sect3><title>Program Files</title>
 
- <para>captoinfo (link to tic), clear, infocmp, infotocap (link to tic),
 
- reset (link to tset), tack, tic, toe, tput and tset.</para></sect3>
 
- <sect3><title>Descriptions</title>
 
- <sect4><title>captoinfo</title>
 
- <para>captoinfo converts a termcap description into a terminfo
 
- description.</para></sect4>
 
- <sect4><title>clear</title>
 
- <para>clear clears the screen if this is possible.  It looks in
 
- the environment for the terminal type and then in the terminfo database
 
- to figure out how to clear the screen.</para></sect4>
 
- <sect4><title>infocmp</title>
 
- <para>infocmp can be used to compare a binary terminfo entry with
 
- other terminfo entries, rewrite a terminfo description to 
 
- take advantage of the use=  terminfo field, or print  out  a  
 
- terminfo  description  from the binary file (term) in a variety of 
 
- formats (the opposite of what tic does).</para></sect4>
 
- <sect4><title>infotocap</title>
 
- <para>info to cap converts a terminfo description into a termcap
 
- description.</para></sect4>
 
- <sect4><title>reset</title>
 
- <para>reset sets cooked and echo modes, turns off cbreak and raw modes, 
 
- turns on new-line translation  and resets any unset special characters to
 
- their default values before doing terminal initialization the same way
 
- as tset.</para></sect4>
 
- <sect4><title>tack</title>
 
- <para>tack is the terminfo action checker.</para></sect4>
 
- <sect4><title>tic</title>
 
- <para>tic is the terminfo entry-description compiler. The program translates a
 
- terminfo file from source format into the binary format for use with the
 
- ncurses library routines. Terminfo files contain information about the
 
- capabilities of a terminal.</para></sect4>
 
- <sect4><title>toe</title>
 
- <para>toe lists all available terminal types by primary name with
 
- descriptions.</para></sect4>
 
- <sect4><title>tput</title>
 
- <para>tput uses the terminfo database to make the values of
 
- terminal-dependent capabilities and information available to the shell,
 
- to initialize or reset the terminal, or return the long name of the
 
- requested terminal type.</para></sect4>
 
- <sect4><title>tset</title>
 
- <para>tset initializes terminals so they can be used, but it's not
 
- widely used anymore. It's provided for 4.4BSD compatibility.</para></sect4>
 
- </sect3>
 
- <sect3><title>Library Files</title>
 
- <para>libcurses.[a,so] (link to libncurses.[a,so]), libform.[a,so],
 
- libform_g.a, libmenu.[a,so], libmenu_g.a, libncurses++.a,
 
- libncurses.[a,so], libncurses_g.a, libpanel.[a,so] and
 
- libpanel_g.a</para>
 
- <sect4><title>libcurses, libncurses++, libncurses, libncurses_g</title>
 
- <para>The libraries that make up the Ncurses library are used to display
 
- text (often in a fancy way) on the screen. An example where ncurses is used
 
- is in the kernel's <quote>make menuconfig</quote> process.  The
 
- libncurses libraries are the base of the system.</para></sect4>
 
- <sect4><title>libform, libform_g</title>
 
- <para>libform is used to implement forms in ncurses.</para></sect4>
 
- <sect4><title>libmenu, libmenu_g</title>
 
- <para>libmenu is used to implement menus in ncurses.</para></sect4>
 
- <sect4><title>libpanel, libpanel_g</title>
 
- <para>libpanel is used to implement panels in ncurses.</para></sect4>
 
- </sect3>
 
- </sect2>
 
 
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