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field_back
, field_fore
,
field_pad
, set_field_back
,
set_field_fore
, set_field_pad
—
#include <form.h>
chtype
field_back
(FIELD
*field);
chtype
field_fore
(FIELD
*field);
int
field_pad
(FIELD
*field);
int
set_field_back
(FIELD
*field, chtype
attribute);
int
set_field_fore
(FIELD
*field, chtype
attribute);
int
set_field_pad
(FIELD
*field, int
pad);
field_back
() will return the
character attributes that will be applied to a field that is not the current
field, these attributes can be set by the
set_field_back
() function. The
field_fore
() function returns the character attributes
that will be used to indicate that a field is the currently active one on the
form, this attribute may be set by using the
set_field_fore
() function. The pad character for a
field is the character that will be printed in all field locations not
occupied with actual field contents. The pad character can be retrieved by
calling the field_pad
() function, the pad character is
set by using the set_field_pad
() function.
NULL
if an
error is detected. The functions that return an int will return one of the
following error values:
E_OK
<form.h>
automatically includes both
<curses.h>
and
<eti.h>
.
January 1, 2001 | NetBSD 9.0 |