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AT&T UNIX™PC Unix System V Users Manual - tenox

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---- -- -- -- - Important Information, Version 3.51<br />

r 18. tam(3T)<br />

as stated in the manual page.<br />

Using the alternative form of the wslk() routine, which writes all of<br />

the screen labeled keys at once, you will be unable to supply short<br />

(one line) labels as documented in the tam(3) manual pages. There<br />

is no problem writing all of the screen labeled keys at once with long<br />

(two line) labels.<br />

If it is your intention to write all screen labeled keys at once with<br />

short (lline) labels, the following wslk() procedure will accomplish<br />

this.<br />

a. Supply the appropriate window descriptor for wn.<br />

b. Supply the value 0 for kn.<br />

c. Treat the variable slongl as you normally would treat sshort.<br />

They are both pointers to 80 character strings. Assign the<br />

appropriate short labels to the variable slongl.<br />

r d. Assign NULL to both variables slong2 and sshort.<br />

This will result in all of the screen labeled keys being written at once<br />

with short (one line) labels. Actually, the screen labeled keys are<br />

being written with long (two line) labels, but the second line of the<br />

label is NULL.<br />

Important Information 7

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