Adjust various man pages and other documentation to point to capfile(5)
instead of termcap(5).
Remove getcap(3) as curses hasn't been building it for a long time.
Punt wrterm.c as tset no longer uses it.
wprintw(menu->mw, ftm, args) to generate the menu label.
Allows static menu labels to contain the current value (like a lot of the
dynamic menus do).
Correct width calculations, and bound menu table lookup.
(Needs a libcurses fix as well).
No need to ponce about with __m_endwin (to remember we've done endwin()),
the old recovery was wrong in any case - but I've left something that
will do an explicit redraw.
Allow the 'help' text to be from a variable (and hence translated).
Fix the display of help so that the screen underneath is actually cleared.
Preserve the screen contents while displaying help - redraw is too hard.
Use endwin(); doupdate(); to do the full refresh when ^L is typed.
Move menus up the screen if they would hit the bottom with too few lines
to show an item and the scroll text (happens with big titles).
Make 'y=0' center the window vertically - use of 0 means you can't have
a menu starting on the topline, but this is unlikely to be a problem.
Make all the menu options settable from the control file, not just from
dynamic menus.
Redo menu option list part of man page.
_NETBSD_SOURCE as this makes cross building from older/newer versions of
NetBSD harder, not easier (and also makes the resulting tools 'different')
Wrap all required code with the inclusion of nbtool_config.h, attempt to
only use POSIX code in all places (or when reasonable test w. configure and
provide definitions: ala u_int, etc).
Reviewed by lukem. Tested on FreeBSD 4.9, Redhat Linux ES3, NetBSD 1.6.2 x86
NetBSD current (x86 and amd64) and Solaris 9.
Fixes PR's: PR#17762 PR#25944
is fast enough anyway. Lets the calling code change some fields (eg
the title for the 'yes/no' menu) between calls.
- Don't update m->x, m->y, m->w the changed values aren't needed once
the window has been created.
- Allow the window title to span multiple lines.
- Fix a nasty bug caused by having pointers into the memory area freed
by realloc when creating lots of dynamic menus.
- Fix check that ought to have allowed dynamic menus to be deleted.
* Rename "config.h" to "nbtool_config.h" and
HAVE_CONFIG_H to HAVE_NBTOOL_CONFIG_H.
This makes in more obvious in the source when we're using
tools/compat/config.h versus "standard autoconf" config.h
* Consistently move the inclusion of nbtool_config.h to before
<sys/cdefs.h> so that the former can provide __RCSID() (et al),
and there's no need to protect those macros any more.
These changes should make it easier to "tool-ify" a program by adding:
#if HAVE_NBTOOL_CONFIG_H
#include "nbtool_config.h"
#endif
to the top of the source files (for the general case).
Make y == -1 => after current messages (if msg_defs.h included).
Defer menu initialisation until after post_act() called (so function can
fiddle with more things.)
Let 'display action' routine set menu->cursel (ie default menu item).
Remove 'opt' parameter I added to action routine (not that useful).
Make man page slightly closer to reality.
- pass 'menudesc' and 'arg' values to post_act() and exit_act()
- add set_menu_numopt() for variable length menus
- fix (badly broken) allocation/free of dynamic menus
- option to allow default selection to be the exit line
Correct calculation of menu height and whether scrolling needs (was wrong
if a height was specified that was smaller that the number of lines needed).
Move keypad(m->mw, TRUE) to stop core dump when newwin() fails.
Allow for calling code hacking m->h (to reduce number of lines displayed).
Add a MC_NOCLEAR option to leave menu text showing when doing action.