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-  int addch(ch)  
 int waddch(win, ch)
 int mvaddch(y, x, ch)
 int mvwaddch(win, y, x, ch)
 These functions are used for character output to a window. They
	will manipulate the window and you will have to call 
	refresh() to put it on screen. addch(...)
	and waddch(...) put the character ch in the window
	 or win. mvaddch(...) and 
	mvwaddch(...) do the same except that they move the cursor 
	to position y,x first.
-  int addstr(str)  
 int addnstr(str, n)
 int waddstr(win, str)
 int waddnstr(win, str, n)
 int mvaddstr(y, x, str)
 int mvaddnstr(y, x, str, n)
 int mvwaddstr(win, y, x, str)
 int mvwaddnstr(win, y, x, str, n)
 These functions write a string to a window and are equivalent to
        series of
        calls to addch(...). str is a null terminated string
        ("blafoo\0"). Functions with w write the string
        str to the window win, while other funcions write to 
        .
        Functions with n write n characters of str. If 
        n is -1, the entire string str is written.
-  int addchstr(chstr)  
 int addchnstr(chstr, n)
 int waddchstr(win, chstr)
 int waddchnstr(win, chstr, n)
 int mvaddchstr(y, x, chstr)
 int mvaddchnstr(y, x, chstr, n)
 int mvwaddchstr(win, y, x, chstr)
 int mvwaddchnstr(win, y, x, chstr, n)
 These functions copy chstr to the window image
        ( or win).  The starting position is the current
	cursor position.  Functions with n write n characters
	of chstr. If n is -1, the entire string 
	chstr is written. The cursor is not moved and no control
	character check is done. These functions are faster than the
        addstr(...)
	routines. chstr is a pointer to an array of
	chtype.
-  int echochar(ch)  
 int wechochar(win, ch)
 The same as call addch(...) (waddch(...) followed
        by refresh() (wrefresh(win).
 
 
 
  
  
  
  
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Converted on: 
Fri Mar 29 14:43:04 EST 1996