COMMENT(!MOD!zsh/curses curses windowing commands !MOD!) The tt(zsh/curses) module makes available one builtin command: startitem() findex(zcurses) cindex(windows, curses) xitem(tt(zcurses) tt(-a) var(nlines) var(ncols) var(begin_y) var(begin_x) var(targetwin) ) xitem(tt(zcurses) tt(-d) var(targetwin) ) xitem(tt(zcurses) tt(-r) var(targetwin) ) xitem(tt(zcurses) tt(-m) var(targetwin) var(new_y) var(new_x) ) xitem(tt(zcurses) tt(-c) var(targetwin) var(character) ) xitem(tt(zcurses) tt(-s) var(targetwin) var(string) ) item(tt(zcurses) tt(-b) var(targetwin) var(border) )( Manipulate curses windows. With tt(-a), create a window with var(nlines) lines and var(ncols) columns. Its upper left corner will be placed at row var(begin_y) and column var(begin_x) of the screen. var(targetwin) must be an integer between 1 and 9 inclusive, and refer to a window that is not currently assigned. Use tt(-d) to delete a window created with tt(-a). The tt(-r) command will refresh window var(targetwin); this is necessary to make any pending changes (such as characters you have prepared for output with tt(-c)) visible on the screen. tt(-m) moves the cursor position in var(targetwin) to new coordinates var(new_y) and var(new_x). Outputting characters and strings are achieved by tt(-c) and tt(-s) respectively. To draw a border around window var(targetwin), use tt(-b). ) enditem() enditem()