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/* $OpenBSD: lib_slkclear.c,v 1.1 1997/12/03 05:21:33 millert Exp $ */
/***************************************************************************
* COPYRIGHT NOTICE *
****************************************************************************
* ncurses is copyright (C) 1992-1995 *
* Zeyd M. Ben-Halim *
* zmbenhal@netcom.com *
* Eric S. Raymond *
* esr@snark.thyrsus.com *
* *
* Permission is hereby granted to reproduce and distribute ncurses *
* by any means and for any fee, whether alone or as part of a *
* larger distribution, in source or in binary form, PROVIDED *
* this notice is included with any such distribution, and is not *
* removed from any of its header files. Mention of ncurses in any *
* applications linked with it is highly appreciated. *
* *
* ncurses comes AS IS with no warranty, implied or expressed. *
* *
***************************************************************************/
/*
* lib_slkclear.c
* Soft key routines.
* Remove soft labels from the screen.
*/
#include <curses.priv.h>
MODULE_ID("Id: lib_slkclear.c,v 1.2 1997/10/18 18:08:12 tom Exp $")
int
slk_clear(void)
{
T((T_CALLED("slk_clear()")));
if (SP == NULL || SP->_slk == NULL)
returnCode(ERR);
SP->_slk->hidden = TRUE;
/* For simulated SLK's it's looks much more natural to
inherit those attributes from the standard screen */
SP->_slk->win->_bkgd = stdscr->_bkgd;
SP->_slk->win->_attrs = stdscr->_attrs;
werase(SP->_slk->win);
returnCode(wrefresh(SP->_slk->win));
}
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