legacy_coding
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NAME
use_legacy_coding - use terminal's default colors
SYNOPSIS
#include <curses.h>
int use_legacy_coding(int level);
DESCRIPTION
The
use_legacy_coding()
function is an extension to the curses library.
It allows the caller to change the result of unctrl,
and suppress related checks within the library that would normally
cause nonprinting characters to be rendered in visible form.
This affects only 8-bit characters.
The level parameter controls the result:
-
- 0
-
the library functions normally,
rendering nonprinting characters as described in unctrl.
- 1
-
the library ignores isprintf for codes in the range 160-255.
- 2
-
the library ignores isprintf for codes in the range 128-255.
It also modifies the output of unctrl, showing codes in the
range 128-159 as is.
RETURN VALUE
If the screen has not been initialized,
or the level parameter is out of range,
the function returns ERR.
Otherwise, it returns the previous level: 0, 1 or 2.
PORTABILITY
This routine is specific to ncurses.
It was not supported on Version 7, BSD or System V implementations.
It is recommended that any code depending on ncurses extensions
be conditioned using NCURSES_VERSION.
SEE ALSO
unctrl.
AUTHOR
Thomas Dickey (to support lynx's font-switching feature).