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# Notcurses: blingful TUIs and character graphics
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* **What it is**: a library facilitating complex TUIs on modern terminal
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emulators, supporting vivid colors, multimedia, and Unicode to the maximum
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degree possible. [Things](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cYhZ7myXyyg) can
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be done with Notcurses that simply can't be done with NCURSES.
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* **What it is not**: a source-compatible X/Open Curses implementation, nor a
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replacement for NCURSES on existing systems.
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birthed screaming into this world by [nick black](https://nick-black.com/dankwiki/index.php/Hack_on) (<nickblack@linux.com>).
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C++ wrappers by [marek habersack](http://twistedcode.net/blog/) (<grendel@twistedcode.net>). the Notcurses API
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is stable as of version 2.0.
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for more information, see [dankwiki](https://nick-black.com/dankwiki/index.php/Notcurses)
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and the [man pages](https://notcurses.com/notcurses). there's also a reference
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[in this repo](USAGE.md). in addition, there is
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[Doxygen](https://nick-black.com/notcurses/html/) output. there is a
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[mailing list](https://groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/notcurses) which can be reached
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via notcurses@googlegroups.com. i wrote a coherent
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[guidebook](https://nick-black.com/htp-notcurses.pdf), which is available for
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free download, or [paperback purchase](https://amazon.com/dp/B086PNVNC9).
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i've not yet added many documented examples, but there are many small
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C/C++ programs available in [src/poc/](https://github.com/dankamongmen/notcurses/tree/master/src/poc).
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`notcurses-demo` covers most of the functionality of Notcurses, and can be
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found in [src/demo/](https://github.com/dankamongmen/notcurses/tree/master/src/demo).
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**If you're running Notcurses applications in a Docker, please consult
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"[Environment notes](#environment-notes)" below.** I track some
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[capabilities of terminal emulators](TERMS.md), and also maintain a list of
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[other TUI libraries](OTHERS.md).
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![Linux](https://img.shields.io/badge/-Linux-grey?logo=linux)
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![FreeBSD](https://img.shields.io/badge/-FreeBSD-grey?logo=freebsd)
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[![Build](https://drone.dsscaw.com:4443/api/badges/dankamongmen/notcurses/status.svg)](https://drone.dsscaw.com:4443/dankamongmen/notcurses)
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[![pypi_version](https://img.shields.io/pypi/v/notcurses?label=pypi)](https://pypi.org/project/notcurses)
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[![crates.io](https://img.shields.io/crates/v/libnotcurses-sys.svg)](https://crates.io/crates/libnotcurses-sys)
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[![Sponsor](https://img.shields.io/badge/-Sponsor-red?logo=github)](https://github.com/sponsors/dankamongmen)
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<a href="https://repology.org/project/notcurses/versions">
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<img src="https://repology.org/badge/vertical-allrepos/notcurses.svg" alt="Packaging status" align="right">
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</a>
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* [Introduction](#introduction)
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* [Requirements](#requirements)
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* [Building](#building)
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* [Included tools](#included-tools)
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* [Differences from NCURSES](#differences-from-ncurses)
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* [Features missing relative to NCURSES](#features-missing-relative-to-ncurses)
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* [Adapting NCURSES programs](#adapting-ncurses-programs)
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* [Environment notes](#environment-notes)
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* [TrueColor detection](#TrueColor-detection)
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* [Fonts](#fonts)
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* [FAQs](#faqs)
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* [Supplemental material](#supplemental-material)
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* [Useful links](#useful-links)
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* [History](#history)
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* [Thanks](#thanks)
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## Introduction
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Notcurses abandons the X/Open Curses API bundled as part of the Single UNIX
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Specification. The latter shows its age, and seems not capable of making use of
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terminal functionality such as unindexed 24-bit color ("TrueColor", not to be
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confused with the 8-bit indexed 24-bit "extended color" of NCURSES).
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For some necessary background, consult Thomas E. Dickey's
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superb and authoritative [NCURSES FAQ](https://invisible-island.net/ncurses/ncurses.faq.html#xterm_16MegaColors).
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As such, Notcurses is not a drop-in Curses replacement. It is almost certainly
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less portable, and definitely tested on less hardware. Sorry about that.
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Ultimately, I hope to properly support all terminals *supporting the features
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necessary for complex TUIs*. I would argue that teletypes etc. are
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fundamentally unsuitable. Most operating systems seem reasonable targets, but I
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only have Linux and FreeBSD available for testing.
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Whenever possible, Notcurses makes use of the Terminfo library shipped with
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NCURSES, benefiting greatly from its portability and thoroughness.
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Notcurses opens up advanced functionality for the interactive user on
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workstations, phones, laptops, and tablets, at the expense of e.g.
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some industrial and retail terminals.
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Why use this non-standard library?
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* Thread safety, and efficient use in parallel programs, has been a design
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consideration from the beginning.
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* A svelter design than that codified by X/Open:
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* Exported identifiers are prefixed to avoid common namespace collisions.
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* The library object exports a minimal set of symbols. Where reasonable,
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`static inline` header-only code is used. This facilitates compiler
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optimizations, and reduces loader time.
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* All APIs natively support the Universal Character Set (Unicode). The `cell`
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API is based around Unicode's [Extended Grapheme Cluster](https://unicode.org/reports/tr29/) concept.
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* Visual features including images, fonts, video, high-contrast text, sprites,
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and transparent regions. All APIs natively support 24-bit color, quantized
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down as necessary for the terminal.
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* It's Apache2-licensed in its entirety, as opposed to the
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[drama in several acts](https://invisible-island.net/ncurses/ncurses-license.html)
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that is the NCURSES license (the latter is [summarized](https://invisible-island.net/ncurses/ncurses-license.html#issues_freer)
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as "a restatement of MIT-X11").
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Much of the above can be had with NCURSES, but they're not what NCURSES was
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*designed* for. The most fundamental advantage in my mind, though, is
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that Notcurses is of the multithreaded era. On the other hand, if you're
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targeting industrial or critical applications, or wish to benefit from the
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time-tested reliability and portability of Curses, you should by all means use
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that fine library.
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## Requirements
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* (build) A C11 and a C++17 compiler
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* (build) CMake 3.14.0+
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* (build+runtime) From [NCURSES](https://invisible-island.net/ncurses/announce.html): terminfo 6.1+
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* (build+runtime) GNU [libunistring](https://www.gnu.org/software/libunistring/) 0.9.10+
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* (OPTIONAL) (build+runtime) From QR-Code-generator: [libqrcodegen](https://github.com/nayuki/QR-Code-generator) 1.5.0+
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* (OPTIONAL) (build+runtime) From [FFmpeg](https://www.ffmpeg.org/): libswscale 5.0+, libavformat 57.0+, libavutil 56.0+
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* (OPTIONAL) (build+runtime) [OpenImageIO](https://github.com/OpenImageIO/oiio) 2.15.0+
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* (OPTIONAL) (testing) [Doctest](https://github.com/onqtam/doctest) 2.3.5+
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* (OPTIONAL) (documentation) [pandoc](https://pandoc.org/index.html) 1.19.2+
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* (OPTIONAL) (python bindings): Python 3.7+, [CFFI](https://pypi.org/project/cffi/) 1.13.2+, [pypandoc](https://pypi.org/project/pypandoc/) 1.5+
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* (OPTIONAL) (rust bindings): rust 1.40.0+, cargo 0.40.0+, [bindgen](https://crates.io/crates/bindgen) 0.55.1+, pkg-config 0.3.18+, cty 0.2.1+
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* (runtime) Linux 5.3+ or FreeBSD 11+
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### Building
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* Create a subdirectory, traditionally `build`. Enter the directory.
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* `cmake ..`. You might want to set e.g. `CMAKE_BUILD_TYPE`.
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* `make`
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* `make test`
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* `make install`
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The default multimedia engine is FFmpeg. You can select a different engine
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using `USE_MULTIMEDIA`. Valid values are `ffmpeg`, `oiio` (for OpenImageIO),
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or `none`. Without a multimedia engine, Notcurses will be unable to decode
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images and videos.
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Run unit tests with `make test` following a successful build. If you have unit
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test failures, *please* file a bug including the output of
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`./notcurses-tester -p ../data`
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(`make test` also runs `notcurses-tester`, but hides important output).
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To watch the bitchin' demo, run `make demo`. More details can
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be found on the `notcurses-demo(1)` man page.
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Install with `make install` following a successful build. This installs the C
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core library, the C headers, the C++ library, and the C++ headers (note that
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the C headers are C++-safe). It does not install the Python or Rust wrappers.
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To install the Python wrappers (after installing the core library), run:
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```
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cd cffi
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python setup.py build
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python setup.py install
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```
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The Python wrappers are also available from [PyPi](https://pypi.org/project/notcurses/). To install the low-level Rust
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wrappers (`libnotcurses-sys`), run:
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```
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cd rust
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cargo build
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cargo install
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```
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The Rust wrappers are also available from [crates.io](https://crates.io/crates/libnotcurses-sys/).
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#### Build options
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To set the C compiler, export `CC`. To set the C++ compiler, export `CXX`. The
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`CMAKE_BUILD_TYPE` CMake variable can be defined to any of its standard values,
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but must be `Debug` for use of `USE_COVERAGE`.
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* `DFSG_BUILD`: leave out all content considered non-free under the Debian Free
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Software Guidelines
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* `BUILD_TESTING`: build test targets
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* `USE_COVERAGE`: build coverage support (for developers, requires use of Clang)
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* `USE_DOCTEST`: build `notcurses-tester` with Doctest, requires `BUILD_TESTING`
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* `USE_DOXYGEN`: build interlinked HTML documentation with Doxygen
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* `USE_MULTIMEDIA`: `ffmpeg` for FFmpeg, `oiio` for OpenImageIO, `none` for none
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* `USE_PANDOC`: build man pages with pandoc
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* `USE_POC`: build small, uninstalled proof-of-concept binaries
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* `USE_QRCODEGEN`: build qrcode support via libqrcodegen
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* `USE_STATIC`: build static libraries (in addition to shared ones)
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## Included tools
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Seven binaries are installed as part of notcurses:
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* `notcurses-demo`: some demonstration code
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* `notcurses-view`: renders visual media (images/videos)
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* `notcurses-input`: decode and print keypresses
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* `notcurses-tester`: unit testing
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* `notcurses-tetris`: a tetris clone
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* `ncneofetch`: a [neofetch](https://github.com/dylanaraps/neofetch) ripoff
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* `ncls`: an `ls` that displays multimedia in the terminal
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To run `notcurses-demo` from a checkout, provide the `tests/` directory via
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the `-p` argument. Demos requiring data files will otherwise abort. The base
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delay used in `notcurses-demo` can be changed with `-d`, accepting a
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floating-point multiplier. Values less than 1 will speed up the demo, while
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values greater than 1 will slow it down.
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`notcurses-tester` expects `../tests/` to exist, and be populated with the
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necessary data files. It can be run by itself, or via `make test`.
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## Differences from NCURSES
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The biggest difference, of course, is that Notcurses is not an implementation
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of X/Open (aka XSI) Curses, nor part of SUS4-2018.
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The detailed differences between Notcurses and NCURSES probably can't be fully
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enumerated, and if they could, no one would want to read them. With that said,
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some design decisions might surprise NCURSES programmers:
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* There is no distinct `PANEL` type. The z-buffer is a fundamental property,
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and all drawable surfaces are ordered along the z axis. There is no
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equivalent to `update_panels()`.
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* Scrolling is disabled by default, and cannot be globally enabled.
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* The Curses `cchar_t` has a fixed-size array of `wchar_t`. The notcurses
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`cell` instead supports a UTF-8 encoded extended grapheme cluster of
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arbitrary length. The only supported encodings are ASCII via `ANSI_X3.4-1968`
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and Unicode via `UTF-8`.
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* The cursor is disabled by default, when supported (`civis` capability).
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* Echoing of input is disabled by default, and `cbreak` mode is used by default.
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* Colors are usually specified as 24 bits in 3 components (RGB). If necessary,
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these will be quantized for the actual terminal. There are no "color pairs",
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but indexed palettes are supported.
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* There is no distinct "pad" concept (these are NCURSES `WINDOW`s created with
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the `newpad()` function). All drawable surfaces can exceed the display size.
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* Multiple threads can freely call into notcurses, so long as they're not
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accessing the same data. In particular, it is always safe to concurrently
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mutate different `ncplane`s in different threads.
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* NCURSES has thread-ignorant and thread-semi-safe versions, trace-enabled and
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traceless versions, and versions with and without support for wide characters.
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Notcurses is one library: no tracing, UTF-8, thread safety.
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* There is no `ESCDELAY` concept; Notcurses expects that all bytes of a
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keyboard escape sequence arrive at the same time. This improves latency
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and simplifies the API.
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* It is an error in NCURSES to print to the bottommost, rightmost coordinate of
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the screen when scrolling is disabled (because the cursor cannot be advanced).
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Failure to advance the cursor does not result in an error in Notcurses (but
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attempting to print at the cursor when it has been advanced off the plane
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*does*).
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### Features missing relative to NCURSES
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This isn't "features currently missing", but rather "features I do not intend
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to implement".
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* There is no support for soft labels (`slk_init()`, etc.).
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* There is no concept of subwindows which share memory with their parents.
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* There is no tracing functionality ala `trace(3NCURSES)`. Superior external
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tracing solutions exist, such as `bpftrace`.
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### Adapting NCURSES programs
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Do you really want to do such a thing? NCURSES and the Curses API it implements
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are far more portable and better-tested than Notcurses is ever likely to be.
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Will your program really benefit from notcurses's advanced features? If not,
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it's probably best left as it is.
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Otherwise, most NCURSES concepts have clear partners in notcurses. Any functions
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making implicit use of `stdscr` ought be replaced with their explicit
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equivalents. `stdscr` ought then be replaced with the result of
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`notcurses_stdplane()` (the standard plane). `PANEL`s become `ncplane`s; the
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Panels API is otherwise pretty close. Anything writing a bare character will
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become a simple `cell`; multibyte or wide characters become complex `cell`s.
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Color no longer uses "color pairs". You can easily enough hack together a
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simple table mapping your colors to RGB values, and color pairs to foreground
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and background indices into said table. That'll work for the duration of a
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porting effort, certainly.
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I have adapted two large (~5k lines of C UI code each) programs from NCURSES to
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Notcurses, and found it a fairly painless process. It was helpful to introduce
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a shim layer, e.g. `compat_mvwprintw` for NCURSES's `mvwprintw`:
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```c
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static int
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compat_mvwprintw(struct ncplane* nc, int y, int x, const char* fmt, ...){
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va_list va;
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va_start(va, fmt);
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if(ncplane_vprintf_yx(nc, y, x, fmt, va) < 0){
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va_end(va);
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return ERR;
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}
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va_end(va);
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return OK;
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}
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```
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These are pretty obvious, implementation-wise.
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## Environment notes
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* If your `TERM` variable is wrong, or that terminfo definition is out-of-date,
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you're going to have a very bad time. Use *only* the `TERM` values
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appropriate for your terminal.
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* Ensure your `LANG` environment variable is set to a UTF8-encoded locale, and
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that this locale has been generated. This usually means
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`"[language]_[Countrycode].UTF-8"`, i.e. `en_US.UTF-8`. The first part
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(`en_US`) ought exist as a directory or symlink in `/usr/share/locales`.
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This usually requires editing `/etc/locale.gen` and running `locale-gen`.
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On Debian systems, this can be accomplished with `dpkg-reconfigure locales`,
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and enabling the desired locale. The default locale is stored somewhere like
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`/etc/default/locale`.
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* If your terminal has an option about default interpretation of "ambiguous-width
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characters" (this is actually a technical term from Unicode), ensure it is
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set to **Wide**, not narrow. If that doesn't work, ensure it is set to
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**Narrow**, heh.
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* If you can disable BiDi in your terminal, do so while running notcurses
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applications, until I have that handled better. Notcurses doesn't recognize
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the BiDi state machine transitions, and thus merrily continues writing
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left-to-right. Likewise, ultra-wide glyphs will have interesting effects.
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﷽!
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* The unit tests assume dimensions of at least 80x24. They might work in a
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smaller terminal. They might not. Don't file bugs on it.
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### TrueColor detection
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Notcurses primarily loads control sequences from `terminfo(5)`, using the
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database entry specified by the `TERM` environment variable. 24-bit "TrueColor"
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color support (or at least the ability to specify 3 8-bit channels as arguments
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to `setaf` and `setbf`) is indicated by the `rgb` terminfo capability. Many
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terminals with RGB support do not advertise the `rgb` capability. If you
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believe your terminal to support 24-bit TrueColor, this can be indicated by
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exporting the `COLORTERM` environment variable as `truecolor` or `24bit`.
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Note that some terminals accept a 24-bit specification, but map it down to
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fewer colors.
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### Fonts
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Fonts end up being a whole thing, little of which is pleasant. I'll write this
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up someday **FIXME**.
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It is worth knowing that several terminals draw the block characters directly,
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rather than loading them from a font.
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### FAQs
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If things break or seem otherwise lackluster, **please** consult the
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[Environment Notes](#environment_notes) section! You **need** to have a correct
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`TERM` and `LANG` definition, and probably want `COLORTERM`.
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* **Q:** The demo fails in the middle of `intro`. **A:** Check that your `TERM`
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value is correct for your terminal. `intro` does a palette fade, which is prone
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to breaking under incorrect `TERM` values. If you're not using `xterm`, your
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`TERM` should not be `xterm`!
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* **Q:** In `xterm`, Alt doesn't work as expected. **A:** Check out the `eightBitInput` resource of `xterm`. Add `XTerm*eightBitInput: false` to your `$HOME/.Xresources`, and run `xrdb -a $HOME/.Xresources`.
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* **Q:** Notcurses looks like absolute crap in `screen`. **A:** `screen` doesn't support RGB colors (at least as of 4.08.00); if you have `COLORTERM` defined, you'll have a bad time. If you have a `screen` that was compiled with `--enable-colors256`, try exporting `TERM=screen-256color` as opposed to `TERM=screen`.
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* **Q:** Notcurses looks like absolute crap in `mosh`. **A**: Yeah it sure does. I'm not yet sure what's up.
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* **Q:** Why didn't you just use Sixel? **A:** Many terminal emulators don't support Sixel. Sixel doesn't work well with mouse selection. With that said, I do intend to support Sixel soon, as a backend, when available, for certain types of drawing (see [issue #200](https://github.com/dankamongmen/notcurses/issues/200)).
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* **Q:** I'm not seeing `NCKEY_RESIZE` until I press some other key. **A:** You've almost certainly failed to mask `SIGWINCH` in some thread, and that thread is receiving the signal instead of the thread which called `notcurses_getc_blocking()`. As a result, the `poll()` is not interrupted. Call `pthread_sigmask()` before spawning any threads.
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* **Q:** One of the demos claimed to spend more than 100% of its runtime rendering. Do you know how to count? **A:** Runtime is wall clock time. A multithreaded demo can spend more than the wall-clock time rendering if multiple threads run concurrently.
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* **Q:** Using the C++ wrapper, how can I ensure that the `NotCurses` destructor is run when I return from `main()`? **A:** As noted in the [C++ FAQ](https://isocpp.org/wiki/faq/dtors#artificial-block-to-control-lifetimes), wrap it in an artificial scope (this assumes your `NotCurses` is scoped to `main()`).
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* **Q:** How do I hide a plane I want to make visible later? **A:** Either move it above and to the left of the screen (preventing resizes from making it visible), or place it underneath another (opaque) plane (the latter performs better).
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* **Q:** Why isn't there an `ncplane_box_yx()`? Do you hate orthogonality, you dullard? **A:** `ncplane_box()` and friends already have far too many arguments, you monster.
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* **Q:** Why doesn't Notcurses support 10- or 16-bit color? **A:** Notcurses supports 24 bits of color, spread across three eight-bit channels. You presumably mean 10-bit-per-channel color. Notcurses will support it when a terminal supports it.
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* **Q:** The name is dumb. **A:** That's not a question?
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* **Q:** I'm not finding qrcodegen on FreeBSD, despite having installed `graphics/qr-code-generator`. **A:** Try `cmake -DCMAKE_REQUIRED_INCLUDES=/usr/local/include`. This is passed by `bsd.port.mk`.
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* **Q:** Do you support [musl](https://musl.libc.org/)? **A:** I try to! You'll need at least 1.20.
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* **Q:** I only seem to blit in ASCII, and/or can't emit Unicode beyond ASCII in general. **A:** Your `LANG` environment variable is underdefined or incorrectly defined, or the necessary locale is not present on your machine (it is also possible that you explicitly supplied `NCOPTION_INHIBIT_SETLOCALE`, but never called `setlocale(3)`, in which case don't do that).
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* **Q:** I pretty much always need an `ncplane` when using a `cell`. Why doesn't the latter hold a pointer to the former? **A:** Besides the massive redundancy this would entail, `cell` needs to remain as small as possible, and you almost always have the `ncplane` handy if you've got a reference to a valid `cell` anyway.
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* **Q:** I ran `notcurses-demo` with a single demo, but my summary numbers don't match that demo's numbers, you charlatan. **A:** `notcurses-demo` renders several frames beyond the actual demos.
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* **Q:** When my program exits, I don't have a cursor, or text is invisible, or colors are weird, <i>ad nauseam</i>. **A:** Ensure you're calling `notcurses_stop()`/`ncdirect_stop()` on all exit paths, including fatal signals.
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* **Q:** How can I use Direct Mode in conjunction with libreadline? **A:** Pass `NCDIRECT_OPTION_CBREAK` to `ncdirect_init()`, call `ncdirect_init()` prior to calling `rl_prep_terminal()`, and call `rl_deprep_terminal()` before calling `ncdirect_stop()`. But you should probably just use a Notcurses `ncreader`, if possible.
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* **Q:** Will there ever be Java wrappers? **A:** I should hope not.
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* **Q:** Given that the glyph channel is initialized as transparent for a plane, shouldn't the foreground and background be initialized as transparent, also? **A:** Probably (they are instead initialized to default opaque). This would change some of the most longstanding behavior of Notcurses, though, so it isn't happening.
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## Supplemental material
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### Useful links
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* [BiDi in Terminal Emulators](https://terminal-wg.pages.freedesktop.org/bidi/)
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* [The Xterm FAQ](https://invisible-island.net/xterm/xterm.faq.html)
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* [XTerm Control Sequences](https://invisible-island.net/xterm/ctlseqs/ctlseqs.pdf)
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* [The NCURSES FAQ](https://invisible-island.net/ncurses/ncurses.faq.html)
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* [ECMA-35 Character Code Structure and Extension Techniques](https://www.ecma-international.org/publications/standards/Ecma-035.htm) (ISO/IEC 2022)
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* [ECMA-43 8-bit Coded Character Set Structure and Rules](https://www.ecma-international.org/publications/standards/Ecma-043.htm)
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* [ECMA-48 Control Functions for Coded Character Sets](https://www.ecma-international.org/publications/standards/Ecma-048.htm) (ISO/IEC 6429)
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* [Unicode 12.1 Full Emoji List](https://unicode.org/emoji/charts/full-emoji-list.html)
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* [Unicode Standard Annex #29 Text Segmentation](http://www.unicode.org/reports/tr29)
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* [Unicode Standard Annex #15 Normalization Forms](https://unicode.org/reports/tr15/)
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* [The TTY demystified](http://www.linusakesson.net/programming/tty/)
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* [Dark Corners of Unicode](https://eev.ee/blog/2015/09/12/dark-corners-of-unicode/)
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* [UTF-8 Decoder Capability and Stress Test](https://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/~mgk25/ucs/examples/UTF-8-test.txt)
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* [Emoji: how do you get from U+1F355 to 🍕?](https://meowni.ca/posts/emoji-emoji-emoji/)
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* [Glyph Hell: An introduction to glyphs, as used and defined in the FreeType engine](http://chanae.walon.org/pub/ttf/ttf_glyphs.htm)
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#### Useful man pages
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* Linux: [console_codes(4)](http://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man4/console_codes.4.html)
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* Linux: [termios(3)](http://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man3/termios.3.html)
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* Linux: [ioctl_tty(2)](http://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man2/ioctl_tty.2.html)
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* Linux: [ioctl_console(2)](http://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man2/ioctl_console.2.html)
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* Portable: [terminfo(5)](http://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man5/terminfo.5.html)
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* Portable: [user_caps(5)](http://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man5/user_caps.5.html)
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### History
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* 2020-12-13: Notcurses [2.1.0 "rubberband man"](https://github.com/dankamongmen/notcurses/releases/tag/v2.1.0).
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* 2020-11-23: [Invited presentation](https://mdco2.mini.debconf.org/talks/6-notcurses-making-terminals-do-things-that-were-never-intended/) at [DebMiniConf #2](https://mdco2.mini.debconf.org/).
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* 2020-10-12: Notcurses [2.0.0 "stankonia"](https://github.com/dankamongmen/notcurses/releases/tag/v2.0.0).
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* A stable API! This API will be supported going forward. [Hype video](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cYhZ7myXyyg)!
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* 2020-08-30: Notcurses [1.7.0 "don't pull the bang out"](https://github.com/dankamongmen/notcurses/releases/tag/v1.7.0).
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* 2020-07-04: Notcurses [1.6.0 "aquemini"](https://github.com/dankamongmen/notcurses/releases/tag/v1.6.0).
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* 2020-07-03: Notcurses is [accepted into Alpine Edge](https://gitlab.alpinelinux.org/alpine/aports/-/merge_requests/9924).
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* 2020-06-08: Notcurses [1.5.0 "ghetto bird"](https://github.com/dankamongmen/notcurses/releases/tag/v1.5.0).
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* 2020-05-13: Notcurses is [accepted into Fedora Core](https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1822971).
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* 2020-05-10: Notcurses [1.4.0 "the saga continues"](https://github.com/dankamongmen/notcurses/releases/tag/v1.4.0).
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* 2020-05-09: Notcurses is [accepted into FreeBSD](https://github.com/dankamongmen/notcurses/issues/575).
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* 2020-04-19: Notcurses is [accepted into Debian](https://bugs.debian.org/950492).
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* 2020-04-12: Notcurses [1.3.0 "hypnotize"](https://github.com/dankamongmen/notcurses/releases/tag/v1.3.0).
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* 2020-04-08: The Notcurses book [is published](https://amazon.com/dp/B086PNVNC9).
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* 2020-03-23: Notcurses is featured on [Linux World News](https://lwn.net/Articles/815811/).
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* 2020-02-17: Notcurses [1.2.0 "check the résumé, my record's impeccable"](https://github.com/dankamongmen/notcurses/releases/tag/v1.2.0).
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* 2019-01-19: Notcurses [1.1.0 "all the hustlas they love it just to see one of us make it"](https://github.com/dankamongmen/notcurses/releases/tag/v1.1.0).
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Much better video support, pulsing planes, palette256.
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* The new [hype video](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-H1WkopWJNMk) gets a lot of attention.
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* 2019-01-04: Notcurses [1.0.0 "track team, crack fiend, dying to geek"](https://github.com/dankamongmen/notcurses/releases/tag/v1.0.0)
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is released, six days ahead of schedule. 147 issues closed. 702 commits.
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* 2019-12-18: Notcurses [0.9.0 "You dig in! You dig out! You get out!"](https://github.com/dankamongmen/notcurses/releases/tag/v0.9.0),
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and also the first contributor besides myself (@grendello). Last major pre-GA release.
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* 2019-12-05: Notcurses [0.4.0 "TRAP MUSIC ALL NIGHT LONG"](https://github.com/dankamongmen/notcurses/releases/tag/v0.4.0),
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the first generally usable notcurses.
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* I prepare a [demo](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eEv2YRyiEVM), and release it on YouTube.
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* November 2019: I begin work on [Outcurses](https://github.com/dankamongmen/ncreels).
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Outcurses is a collection of routines atop NCURSES, including ncreels.
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I study the history of NCURSES, primarily using Thomas E. Dickey's FAQ and
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the mailing list archives.
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* 2019-11-14: I file [Outcurses issue #56](https://github.com/dankamongmen/ncreels/issues/56)
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regarding use of TrueColor in outcurses. This is partially inspired by
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Lexi Summer Hale's essay [everything you ever wanted to know about terminals](http://xn--rpa.cc/irl/term.html).
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I get into contact with Thomas E. Dickey and confirm that what I'm hoping
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to do doesn't really fit in with the codified Curses API.
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* 2019-11-16: I make the [first commit](https://github.com/dankamongmen/notcurses/commit/635d7039d79e4f94ba645e8cb601e3a6d82a6b30)
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to Notcurses.
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* September 2019: I extracted fade routines from Growlight and Omphalos, and
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offered them to NCURSES as extensions. They are not accepted, which is
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understandable. I mention that I intend to extract ncreels, and offer to
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include them in the CDK (Curses Development Kit). [Growlight issue #43](https://github.com/dankamongmen/growlight/issues/43)
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is created regarding this extraction. A few minor patches go into NCURSES.
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* 2011, 2013: I develop [Growlight](https://github.com/dankamongmen/growlight)
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and [Omphalos](https://github.com/dankamongmen/omphalos), complicated TUIs
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making extensive use of NCURSES.
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### Thanks
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* Notcurses could never be what it is without decades of tireless, likely
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thankless work by Thomas E. Dickey on NCURSES. His FAQ is a model of
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engineering history. He exemplifies documentation excellence and
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conservative, thoughtful stewardship. The free software community owes
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Mr. Dickey a great debt.
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* Robert Edmonds provided tremendous assistance Debianizing the package,
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and David Cantrell did likewise for Fedora. Both are hella engineers.
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* Justine Tunney, one of my first friends at Google NYC, was always present
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with support, and pointed out the useful memstream functionality of
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POSIX, eliminating the need for me to cons up something similar.
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* I one night read the entirety of Lexi Summer Hale's [essays](http://xn--rpa.cc/irl/index.html),
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and woke up intending to write notcurses.
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* NES art was lifted from [The Spriters Resource](https://www.spriters-resource.com/nes/)
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and [NES Sprite](http://nes-sprite.resampled.ru/), the kind of sites that
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make the Internet great. It probably violates any number of copyrights. C'est la vie.
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* Mark Ferrari, master of the pixel, for no good reason allowed me to reproduce
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his incredible and groundbreaking color-cycling artwork. Thanks Mark!
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* The world map image was made by [Vecteezy](https://www.vecteezy.com/free-vector/world-map),
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and is used according to the terms of their License.
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* Finally, the [demoscene](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Demoscene) and general
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l33t scene of the 90s and early twenty-first century endlessly inspired a
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young hax0r. There is great joy in computing; no one will drive us from
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this paradise Turing has created!
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> “Our fine arts were developed, their types and uses were established, in times
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very different from the present, by men whose power of action upon things was
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insignificant in comparison with ours. But the amazing growth of our
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techniques, the adaptability and precision they have attained, the ideas and
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habits they are creating, make it a certainty that _profound changes are
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impending in the ancient craft of the Beautiful_.” —Paul Valéry
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### Grotesque vanity and meaningless metrics
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[![stargazers over time](https://starcharts.herokuapp.com/dankamongmen/notcurses.svg)](https://starcharts.herokuapp.com/dankamongmen/notcurses)
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