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* Modifying the palette requires a terminal that supports it, like "linux" or "xterm-256color" | * Modifying the palette requires a terminal that supports it, like "linux" or "xterm-256color" | ||
** The latter can be had from the ncurses-term package on [[Debian]]. | ** The latter can be had from the ncurses-term package on [[Debian]]. | ||
* ncurses will need have been compiled with --enable-ext-colors | |||
==[[Unicode]]== | ==[[Unicode]]== | ||
* You need use <tt>ncursesw</tt>, which ought have been built with ''FIXME'' | * You need use <tt>ncursesw</tt>, which ought have been built with ''FIXME'' |
Revision as of 00:34, 17 August 2011
Colors
- When modifying the palette via init_color(), this only affects the normal form of the color. Using A_BOLD with the color, for instance, will not reflect palette changes.
- Modifying the palette requires a terminal that supports it, like "linux" or "xterm-256color"
- The latter can be had from the ncurses-term package on Debian.
- ncurses will need have been compiled with --enable-ext-colors
Unicode
- You need use ncursesw, which ought have been built with FIXME
- _XOPEN_SOURCE_EXTENDED must be #defined prior to including any ncurses headers (use -D_XOPEN_SOURCE_EXTENDED with gcc)
- setlocale() needs have been called prior to calling any ncurses functions
- ncurses assumes that the locale does not change once started