% notcurses_stdplane(3) % nick black % v2.4.0 # NAME notcurses_stdplane - acquire the standard ncplane ## SYNOPSIS **#include ** **struct ncplane* notcurses_stdplane(struct notcurses* ***nc***);** **const struct ncplane* notcurses_stdplane_const(const struct notcurses* ***nc***);** **static inline struct ncplane* notcurses_stddim_yx(struct notcurses* ***nc***, int* restrict ***y***, int* restrict ***x***);** **static inline const struct ncplane* notcurses_stddim_yx_const(const struct notcurses* ***nc***, int* restrict ***y***, int* restrict ***x***);** **int notcurses_enter_alternate_screen(struct notcurses* ***nc***);** **int notcurses_leave_alternate_screen(struct notcurses* ***nc***);** # DESCRIPTION **notcurses_stdplane** returns a handle to the standard ncplane for the context **nc**. The standard plane always exists, and is always the same size as the screen. It is an error to call **ncplane_destroy(3)**, **ncplane_resize(3)**, or **ncplane_move(3)** on the standard plane, but it can be freely moved along the z-axis. The standard plane's virtual cursor is initialized to its uppermost, leftmost cell unless **NCOPTION_PRESERVE_CURSOR** is provided (see **notcurses_init(3)**), in which case it is placed wherever the terminal's real cursor was at startup. **notcurses_stddim_yx** provides the same function, but also writes the dimensions of the standard plane (and thus the real drawable area) into any non-**NULL** parameters among **y** and **x**. **notcurses_stdplane_const** allows a **const notcurses** to be safely used. A resize event does not invalidate these references. They can be used until **notcurses_stop(3)** is called on the associated **nc**. **notcurses_enter_alternate_screen** and **notcurses_leave_alternate_screen** only have meaning if the terminal implements the "alternate screen" via the **smcup** and **rmcup** **terminfo(5)** capabilities (see the discussion of **NCOPTION_NO_ALTERNATE_SCREEN** in **notcurses_init(3)**). If not currently using the alternate screen, and assuming it is supported, **notcurses_enter_alternate_screen** will switch to the alternate screen. This redraws the contents, repositions the cursor, and usually makes scrollback unavailable. The standard plane will have scrolling disabled upon a move to the alternate plane. # RETURN VALUES **notcurses_enter_alternate_screen** will return -1 if the alternate screen is unavailable. Both it and **notcurses_leave_alternate_screen** will return -1 on an I/O failure. Other functions cannot fail when provided a valid **struct notcurses**. They will always return a valid pointer to the standard plane. # SEE ALSO **notcurses(3)**, **notcurses_init(3)**, **notcurses_plane(3)**, **notcurses_stop(3)**, **terminfo(5)**