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NAME

       newpad, subpad, prefresh, pnoutrefresh, pechochar, pecho_wchar - create
       and display curses pads

SYNOPSIS

       #include <curses.h>

       WINDOW *newpad(int nlines, int ncols);
       WINDOW *subpad(WINDOW *orig, int nlines, int ncols,
             int begin_y, int begin_x);
       int prefresh(WINDOW *pad, int pminrow, int pmincol,
             int sminrow, int smincol, int smaxrow, int smaxcol);
       int pnoutrefresh(WINDOW *pad, int pminrow, int pmincol,
             int sminrow, int smincol, int smaxrow, int smaxcol);
       int pechochar(WINDOW *pad, chtype ch);
       int pecho_wchar(WINDOW *pad, const cchar_t *wch);

DESCRIPTION

       The newpad routine creates and returns a pointer  to  a  new  pad  data
       structure  with  the given number of lines, nlines, and columns, ncols.
       A pad is like a window, except that it is not restricted by the  screen
       size,  and  is not necessarily associated with a particular part of the
       screen.  Pads can be used when a large window is  needed,  and  only  a
       part  of  the  window  will  be  on  the screen at one time.  Automatic
       refreshes of pads (e.g., from scrolling or echoing  of  input)  do  not
       occur.  It is not legal to call wrefresh with a pad as an argument; the
       routines prefresh or pnoutrefresh should be called instead.  Note  that
       these routines require additional parameters to specify the part of the
       pad to be displayed and the location on the screen to be used  for  the
       display.

       The  subpad routine creates and returns a pointer to a subwindow within
       a pad with the given number  of  lines,  nlines,  and  columns,  ncols.
       Unlike subwin, which uses screen coordinates, the window is at position
       (begin_x, begin_y) on the pad.  The window is made in the middle of the
       window  orig,  so  that changes made to one window affect both windows.
       During the use of this routine, it will  often  be  necessary  to  call
       touchwin or touchline on orig before calling prefresh.

       The  prefresh  and  pnoutrefresh routines are analogous to wrefresh and
       wnoutrefresh except that they relate to pads instead of  windows.   The
       additional  parameters  are needed to indicate what part of the pad and
       screen are involved.  The pminrow and pmincol  parameters  specify  the
       upper  left-hand  corner  of  the rectangle to be displayed in the pad.
       The sminrow, smincol, smaxrow, and smaxcol parameters specify the edges
       of  the  rectangle to be displayed on the screen.  The lower right-hand
       corner of the rectangle to be displayed in the pad is  calculated  from
       the  screen  coordinates,  since  the rectangles must be the same size.
       Both rectangles must be  entirely  contained  within  their  respective
       structures.   Negative  values of pminrow, pmincol, sminrow, or smincol
       are treated as if they were zero.

       The pechochar routine is functionally equivalent to  a  call  to  addch
       followed  by  a call to refresh, a call to waddch followed by a call to
       wrefresh, or a call to waddch followed by  a  call  to  prefresh.   The
       knowledge  that  only  a single character is being output is taken into
       consideration  and,  for   non-control   characters,   a   considerable
       performance gain might be seen by using these routines instead of their
       equivalents.  In the case of pechochar, the last location of the pad on
       the screen is reused for the arguments to prefresh.

       The  pecho_wchar  function  is  the  analogous  wide-character  form of
       pechochar.  It outputs one character to a pad and immediately refreshes
       the  pad.   It  does  this  by a call to wadd_wch followed by a call to
       prefresh.

RETURN VALUE

       Routines that return an integer return ERR upon failure  and  OK  (SVr4
       only  specifies  "an  integer  value  other  than ERR") upon successful
       completion.

       Routines that return pointers return NULL on error, and  set  errno  to
       ENOMEM.

       X/Open does not define any error conditions.  In this implementation

              prefresh and pnoutrefresh
                   return  an  error  if the window pointer is null, or if the
                   window is not really a  pad  or  if  the  area  to  refresh
                   extends  off-screen  or  if  the  minimum  coordinates  are
                   greater than the maximum.

              pechochar
                   returns an error if the window is not really a pad, and the
                   associated call to wechochar returns an error.

              pecho_wchar
                   returns an error if the window is not really a pad, and the
                   associated call to wecho_wchar returns an error.

NOTES

       Note that pechochar may be a macro.

PORTABILITY

       The XSI Curses standard, Issue 4 describes these functions.

SEE ALSO

       ncurses(3NCURSES), refresh(3NCURSES), touch(3NCURSES), addch(3NCURSES).

                                                                 pad(3NCURSES)