2002-03-01 -+- Ole Jakob Sandberg -+- ojsa<at>effie.no -+- Under SuSE 7.3 (and 6.3) i had some problems to compile the example file.

This solved the problem.

# cd /usr/lib
# ln -sf libncurses.a libcurses.a

2002-03-08 -+- Alain Gauthier -+- gauthiera@transc.com -+- Congradulation for an excellent article 2002-03-12 -+- descent -+- descent@mail.cnct.com.tw -+- Thank you for your article.
I want to design UI like mc,but I don't know how to do.
You article give me a good ideal.
I see some documents , like programing with curses ( oreilly books ) , ncurses documents and ncurses programing howto.
But they don't give me example to build a ui like mc.
I only konw use panel , menu and form to build ui like mc.
Your article give me another way.
Thanks lot.
Are there few people want to write code for console?
Now people like graphic mode program like x window , but I still
text mode.
Thank you for your article.

2002-04-03 -+- Abhijeet Anant Sane -+- abhijeetsane@yahoo.com -+- hi Reha
i read your article on the net , but i am facing some problem with ncurses . i am not able to design forms and panels using the library given
could you also send me the menu example fully developed for refernce




thatks for the nice article 2002-04-03 -+- Luciano Chavez -+- lnx1138@us.ibm.com -+- I inherited an ncurses utility that has a screen refresh problem. The application does not use new windows or sub windows to write to. Instead it simple uses x,y and length to emulate writing to a subwindow. Spaces are used to clear areas of the screen.

Under kterm, xterm and ETerm there are no screen refresh problems. But with gnome-terminal and multi-gnome-terminal you often get underlying areas not cleared. The gnome terminal variants use the ZvtWidget.

I am wondering if any ncurses app developers have ever seen a problem like this and what can be done to fix it.

2002-04-23 -+- Eric Reesor -+- jojo2@telus.net -+- The use of Ncurses for music notation is a disinct possibility.
Does anybody know if there is a way to port a notation engine eg: Lilypond
so that a diplay of the lily out could be instantly seen in a child window.
I suppose the postscpript output of lilypond would need a pixal map engine, or is there a non X postscript viewer already out there.
Does Ncurses redraw the screen at a fast enough rate at higher resolutions?
If it doesn't then it would be too slow for this type of application.
The other possibility is to use Latext out from Lilypond. Or split the Lily output into postscript viewing and Latext for printing.
The problem is perhaps the use of fonts for music notation.
Is there a way to use fonts in a Ncurses child window without drawing the output to the parent input window?
The reason I'm writing this is that I'm tired by the guied up bug ridden
notation software that is already out there and want to help create a fast notation system for teachers, composers and musicians without the obligatory midi crap that gets in the way of musicianship and learning. 2002-05-20 -+- Görkem Türe -+- ture@itu.edu.tr -+- aferim çok güzel olmuş. Başarılaarının devamını dilerim. -+- 160.75.3.4 = Mozilla/4.0 (compatible; MSIE 6.0; Windows 98; Win 9x 4.90) 2002-08-05 -+- lazkerim -+- lazkerim@gmx.net -+- merhaba reha :) sayfani ilgiyle ve begeniyle okudum. gelecegin icin basarilar dilerim, mach weiter so :) -+- 212.185.222.83 = Mozilla/4.0 (compatible; MSIE 6.0; Windows NT 5.1) 2002-10-11 -+- marius -+- -+- I have a problem with window resizing for menus. Also yours, if you resize the shell window - make it little, it is not working anymore. I didn't find any example that is working fine. Do you have any idea how this could be solved?

Thanks -+- 195.110.141.159 = Mozilla/5.0 (X11; U; Linux i686; en-US; rv:1.0.0) Gecko/20020529 2002-10-18 -+- kirk johnson -+- -+- I enjoyed looking at this web page. The example is simple enough to easily understand the basics of ncurses for menus. I hope you will keep this web site going with updates and more examples in the future. -+- 199.64.0.252 = Mozilla/4.0 (compatible; MSIE 5.5; Windows NT 5.0; H010818) 2002-12-20 -+- biggs -+- biggs@altern.org -+- Yes !
I like this article. It is very well done. In fact, the author explain to us how it work and not the details of the functions.
It was just to say that !

I think that NCURSES is very fine.


thank you. -+- 195.83.187.58 = Mozilla/4.0 (compatible; MSIE 5.5; Windows 98; YComp 5.0.2.5) 2003-03-25 -+- Stefan Abu Salah -+- -+- Vielen Dank für diese sehr gut verständlichen infos!!! diese haben mir sehr geholfen! WEITER SO...

THX

Stefan -+- 139.6.18.241 = Mozilla/5.0 (X11; U; Linux i686; en-US; rv:1.3a) Gecko/20021207 Phoenix/0.5 2003-03-31 -+- jphi -+- -+- I've found this page on ncurses very good

Thank You -+- 134.214.88.23 = Mozilla/4.0 (compatible; MSIE 6.0; Windows NT 5.0) 2003-08-18 -+- Juan -+- jufaeslo@generali.com.ec -+- Hello.

I have installed gcc-2.96-98.i386.rpm and its dependence package gcc-2.96-98.i386.rpm.
I have some programas with curses in AIX, those are functioning correctly. When I try to compila with curses in Linux RedHat 7.2 occur this:

$ gcc teclas1.c -l curses
gcc: curses: No such file or directory

How can I fix it?

Thanks.
Juan
Guayaquil - Ecuador.

-+- 200.31.28.170 = Mozilla/4.0 (compatible; MSIE 5.5; Windows 98) 2003-09-18 -+- beks -+- -+- hi
fine article , this really gives me a good start and makes ncurses seem
managable .... other stuff i read b4 seemed really cryptic and intimidating
... thanx a lot -+- 168.209.98.67 = Mozilla/4.0 (compatible; MSIE 6.0; Windows NT 5.1; .NET CLR 1.1.4322) #2003-10-19 -+- Manohar P -+- manoharnanu -+- i read your article on the net , but i am facing some problem with ncurses . i am not able to design forms and panels using the library given
could you also send me the design forms example fully developed for refernce
-+- 202.141.152.5 = Mozilla/4.0 (compatible; MSIE 6.0; Windows NT 5.0) 2003-10-21 -+- Rosmar Montilla -+- gconde2002@hotmail.com -+- De verdad muchas gracias por el articulo publicado, me ha servido de gran utilidad para un proyecto q estoy haciendo.
Aparte de esto me gustaria saber como implemento un scroll en ncurses. -+- 200.11.183.22 = Mozilla/4.0 (compatible; MSIE 6.0; Windows NT 5.1)