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56 user_caps \- user-defined terminfo capabilities
63 capabilities designed for the SVr2 terminal database in 1984,
68 to the tables of boolean, numeric and string capabilities.
86 The format cannot represent very large numeric capabilities,
95 While ncurses' repertoire of predefined capabilities is closest to Solaris,
104 which lists the different terminal capabilities.
108 The text-file used in ncurses for terminal capabilities includes
110 For example, ncurses supports these capabilities in each configuration:
126 The memory lock/unlock capabilities were included because they were used
136 (or required them to reuse existing capabilities as a workaround).
145 ncurses 5.0 provided a way to detect nonstandard capabilities,
149 These are referred to as \fIuser-defined capabilities\fP because no
153 option \*(``\-x\*('' to control whether the nonstandard capabilities
163 these user-defined capabilities may be visible to termcap applications:
172 user-defined capabilities which refer to features not usable in termcap,
190 .SS Recognized capabilities
191 The ncurses library uses the user-definable capabilities.
210 used to suppress a consistency check in tic for the ncurses capabilities
219 \fBset_a_background\fP capabilities correspond to \fIdirect colors\fP,
256 and that it should ignore the alternate character set capabilities
421 That implementation stores user-defined capabilities,
422 but makes no use of these capabilities itself.
429 .I "NCURSES USER-DEFINABLE CAPABILITIES"
430 summarizes commonly-used user-defined capabilities
436 which are used in these extended capabilities.