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CURSES_BACKGROUND(3)       Library Functions Manual       CURSES_BACKGROUND(3)

NAME
     curses_background, bkgd, bkgdset, getbkgd, wbkgd, wbkgdset - curses
     attribute manipulation routines

LIBRARY
     Curses Library (libcurses, -lcurses)

SYNOPSIS
     #include <curses.h>

     int
     bkgd(chtype);

     void
     bkgdset(chtype);

     chtype
     getbkgd(WINDOW *);

     int
     wbkgd(WINDOW *, chtype);

     void
     wbkgdset(WINDOW *, chtype);

DESCRIPTION
     These functions manipulate the background attributes on stdscr or on the
     specified window.

     The function wbkgdset(win, ch) sets the background attributes of the
     specified window win to ch.

     When the background attributes are set on a window, characters are added
     to the window with the logical OR of the background attributes and the
     character's attributes.  If both the background attribute and the
     character attribute contain color, the color of the character attribute
     is rendered.  If the background attribute contains a non-space character,
     then this character is added where the foreground character is a space
     character.

     Note that subwindows created from win inherit the background attributes
     of win.

     The function wbkgd(win, ch) sets the background attributes of the
     specified window win to ch and also sets the rendition of every character
     position on that window, as if the characters had been newly added to
     win.  The rendition of characters on subwindows of win is also set to ch.

     The functions bkgdset(ch) and bkgd(ch) are equivalent to wbkgdset(stdscr,
     ch) and wbkgd(stdscr, ch), respectively.

     The function getbkgd(win) returns the background attributes for the
     window win.

RETURN VALUES
     The functions wbkgdset() and wbkgd() return OK on success and ERR on
     failure.

SEE ALSO
     curses_attributes(3), curses_color(3), curses_window(3)

STANDARDS
     The NetBSD Curses library complies with the X/Open Curses specification,
     part of the Single Unix Specification.

HISTORY
     These functions first appeared in NetBSD 1.6.

NetBSD 10.99                  September 29, 2018                  NetBSD 10.99