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Ncursesw-ruby

http://rubygems.org/gems/ncursesw
ruby extension for the ncurses C library

All C functions are wrapped by module functions of the module "Ncurses", with exactly the same name. Additionally, C functions expecting a WINDOW* as their first argument can also be called as methods of the "Ncurses::WINDOW" class.

The panel library (for support of overlapping windows) is also wrapped, in the module "Ncurses::Panel".

This module is built with wide character support.





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This program is copyright Howard Jones, September 1994 (ha.jones@ic.ac.uk). It may be freely distributed as long as this copyright message remains intact, and any modifications are clearly marked as such. [In fact, if you modify it, I wouldn't mind the modifications back, especially if they add any nice features. A good one would be a precalc table for the 60 hand positions, so that the floating point stuff can be ditched. As I

said, it was a 20 hackup minute job.]

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License: lgpl-2.1+

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License: lgpl-2.1+ and ncurses license

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License: gfdl-1.2+

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License: ncurses license

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Downloadhttp://rubygems.org/gems/ncursesw
Debian (Ref) (R)https://tracker.debian.org/pkg/ruby-ncurses


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Date 2015-07-17
Source Debian
Source link http://packages.debian.org/sid/ruby-ncurses

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