Creates a reference to a pair of colors that can then be called to change the appearance of an element of the ncurses display.
The guaranteed available colors are defined as constants. See the beginning of the Ncurses section.
This is only of use if your terminal is color-enabled. See ncurses_has_colors() and ncurses_start_color().
the new display color for a character is set using ncurses_color_set();
E.g.
ncurses_start_color();
ncurses_init_pair(1,NCURSES_COLOR_RED,NCURSES_COLOR_BLACK);
ncurses_color_set(1); // turn the new color pair on.
// display what you want colored with this pair
ncurses_color_set(0); // return to the default color pair.
The default color pair (0) cannot be redefined.
ncurses_init_pair
(PHP 4 >= 4.0.7, PHP 5, PECL ncurses:1.0.0)
ncurses_init_pair — Allocate a color pair
Description
int ncurses_init_pair
( int $pair
, int $fg
, int $bg
)
Warning
This function is EXPERIMENTAL. The behaviour of this function, its name, and surrounding documentation may change without notice in a future release of PHP. This function should be used at your own risk.
Warning
This function is currently not documented; only its argument list is available.
Parameters
- pair
-
- fg
-
- bg
-
ncurses_init_pair
keith dot nunn at xe dot com
10-Mar-2006 04:34
10-Mar-2006 04:34
