Other ETI routines
Knowing how to use the basic ETI routines
to get output and input and to work with windows,
panels, menus, and forms,
you can design screen management programs
that meet the needs of many users.
The ETI library, however, has routines that
let you do still more in your program.
The following few pages briefly describe some of these routines
and what they can help you
do--namely, draw simple graphics, use a terminal's soft labels,
and work with more than one terminal in a single ETI program.
You should be comfortable using the routines previously discussed
and the other routines for
I/O
and window
manipulation discussed on the
curses(3ocurses)
manual pages
before you try to use the following ETI features.
Next topic:
Routines for drawing lines and other graphics
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