menu(3menu)


NAME

   menu - curses extension for programming menus

SYNOPSIS

   #include <menu.h>

DESCRIPTION

   The menu library provides terminal-independent facilities for composing
   menu systems on character-cell terminals.  The library  includes:  item
   routines,  which create and modify menu items; and menu routines, which
   group items into  menus,  display  menus  on  the  screen,  and  handle
   interaction with the user.

   The menu library uses the curses libraries, and a curses initialization
   routine such as initscr must  be  called  before  using  any  of  these
   functions.   To  use  the  menu  library,  link with the options -lmenu
   -lcurses.

   Current Default Values for Item Attributes
   The menu library maintains a default value for  item  attributes.   You
   can  get  or  set  this default by calling the appropriate get_ or set_
   routine with a NULL item pointer.  Changing this default  with  a  set_
   function  affects  future  item  creations,  but  does  not  change the
   rendering of items already created.

   Routine Name Index
   The following table lists each menu routine and the name of the  manual
   page on which it is described.

   curses Routine Name    Manual Page Name
   
   current_item           menu_current(3MENU)
   free_item              menu_new(3MENU)
   free_menu              new(3MENU)
   item_count             items(3MENU)
   item_description       menu_name(3MENU)
   item_index             menu_current(3MENU)
   item_init              hook(3MENU)
   item_name              menu_name(3MENU)
   item_opts              menu_opts(3MENU)
   item_opts_off          menu_opts(3MENU)
   item_opts_on           menu_opts(3MENU)
   item_term              hook(3MENU)
   item_userptr           menu_userptr(3MENU)
   item_value             menu_value(3MENU)
   item_visible           menu_visible(3MENU)
   menu_back              attributes(3MENU)
   menu_driver            driver(3MENU)
   menu_fore              attributes(3MENU)
   menu_format            format(3MENU)
   menu_grey              attributes(3MENU)
   menu_init              hook(3MENU)
   menu_items             items(3MENU)
   menu_mark              mark(3MENU)
   menu_opts              opts(3MENU)
   menu_opts_off          opts(3MENU)
   menu_opts_on           opts(3MENU)
   menu_pad               attributes(3MENU)
   menu_pattern           pattern(3MENU)
   menu_request_by_name   requestname(3MENU)
   menu_request_name      requestname(3MENU)

   menu_spacing           spacing(3MENU)
   menu_sub               win(3MENU)
   menu_term              hook(3MENU)
   menu_userptr           userptr(3MENU)
   menu_win               win(3MENU)
   new_item               menu_new(3MENU)
   new_menu               new(3MENU)
   pos_menu_cursor        cursor(3MENU)
   post_menu              post(3MENU)
   scale_menu             win(3MENU)
   set_current_item       menu_current(3MENU)
   set_item_init          hook(3MENU)
   set_item_opts          menu_opts(3MENU)
   set_item_term          hook(3MENU)
   set_item_userptr       menu_userptr(3MENU)
   set_item_value         menu_value(3MENU)
   set_menu_back          attributes(3MENU)
   set_menu_fore          attributes(3MENU)
   set_menu_format        format(3MENU)
   set_menu_grey          attributes(3MENU)
   set_menu_init          hook(3MENU)
   set_menu_items         items(3MENU)
   set_menu_mark          mark(3MENU)
   set_menu_opts          menu_opts(3MENU)
   set_menu_pad           attributes(3MENU)
   set_menu_pattern       pattern(3MENU)
   set_menu_spacing       spacing(3MENU)
   set_menu_sub           win(3MENU)
   set_menu_term          hook(3MENU)
   set_menu_userptr       userptr(3MENU)
   set_menu_win           win(3MENU)
   set_top_row            menu_current(3MENU)
   top_row                menu_current(3MENU)
   unpost_menu            post(3MENU)

RETURN VALUE

   Routines  that  return  pointers  return  NULL on error.  Routines that
   return an integer return one of the following error codes:

   E_OK The routine succeeded.

   E_BAD_ARGUMENT
        Routine detected an incorrect or out-of-range argument.

   E_BAD_STATE
        Routine was called from an initialization or termination function.

   E_NO_MATCH
        Character failed to match.

   E_NO_ROOM
        Menu is too large for its window.

   E_NOT_CONNECTED
        No items are connected to the menu.

   E_NOT_POSTED
        The menu has not been posted.

   E_NOT_SELECTABLE
        The designated item cannot be selected.

   E_POSTED
        The menu is already posted.

   E_REQUEST_DENIED
        The menu driver could not process the request.

   E_SYSTEM_ERROR
        System error occurred (see errno).

   E_UNKNOWN_COMMAND
        The menu driver code saw an unknown request code.

NOTES

   The header  file  <menu.h>  automatically  includes  the  header  files
   <curses.h> and <eti.h>.

   In your library list, libmenu.a should be before libncurses.a; that is,
   you want to say `-lmenu -lncurses', not the  other  way  around  (which
   would usually give a link-error).

PORTABILITY

   These  routines  emulate  the  System  V  menu  library.  They were not
   supported on Version 7 or BSD versions.

AUTHORS

   Juergen Pfeifer.  Manual pages and adaptation for ncurses  by  Eric  S.
   Raymond.

SEE ALSO

   ncurses(3NCURSES)  and  related  pages  whose  names  begin "menu_" for
   detailed descriptions of the entry points.

   This describes ncurses version 6.0 (patch 20160625).

                                                               menu(3MENU)





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