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110 If a terminal is capable of redefining colors, the programmer can use the
114 depending on whether the terminal has color capabilities and whether the
187 the terminal can support.
190 the terminal can support.
201 and color-pairs the terminal can support).
207 It restores the colors on the terminal to the values
208 they had when the terminal was just turned on.
210 If the terminal supports the \fBinitc\fP (\fBinitialize_color\fP) capability,
215 The components depend on whether the terminal uses
226 (if the terminal supports more than eight colors)
232 \fBstart_color\fP does not attempt to set the terminal's color palette
235 along with the terminal's color.
240 \fBCOLORS\fP corresponds to the terminal database's \fBmax_colors\fP capability,
250 the terminal database's \fBmax_pairs\fP capability,
259 but is actually whatever the terminal implements before color is initialized.
264 the terminal can manipulate colors; otherwise, it returns \fBFALSE\fP.
265 This routine facilitates writing terminal-independent programs.
270 It returns \fBTRUE\fP if the terminal supports colors
273 This routine facilitates writing terminal-independent programs.
405 if the terminal has not been initialized.
415 if the terminal does not support changing colors.
423 returns an error if the terminal does not support
425 from the terminal description.
464 to \fBcur_term\fP (the \fBTERMINAL\fP structure),
468 reserving color pair zero (0) as the terminal's initial uncolored state.
528 color pairs which a terminal can support.