/* $Id: label_ex.c,v 1.8 2004/08/28 00:53:46 tom Exp $ */ #include #ifdef HAVE_XCURSES char *XCursesProgramName = "label_ex"; #endif int main(int argc, char **argv) { /* Declare variables. */ CDKSCREEN *cdkscreen; CDKLABEL *demo; WINDOW *cursesWin; char *mesg[10]; CDK_PARAMS params; CDKparseParams(argc, argv, ¶ms, CDK_MIN_PARAMS); /* Set up CDK. */ cursesWin = initscr(); cdkscreen = initCDKScreen (cursesWin); /* Start CDK Colors. */ initCDKColor(); /* Set the labels up. */ mesg[0] = "This line should have a yellow foreground and a blue background."; mesg[1] = "This line should have a white foreground and a blue background."; mesg[2] = "This line should have a yellow foreground and a red background."; mesg[3] = "This line should be set to whatever the screen default is."; /* Declare the labels. */ demo = newCDKLabel (cdkscreen, CDKparamValue(¶ms, 'X', CENTER), CDKparamValue(¶ms, 'Y', CENTER), mesg, 4, CDKparamValue(¶ms, 'N', TRUE), CDKparamValue(¶ms, 'S', TRUE)); /* Is the label null? */ if (demo == 0) { /* Clean up the memory. */ destroyCDKScreen (cdkscreen); /* End curses... */ endCDK(); /* Spit out a message. */ printf ("Oops. Can't seem to create the label. Is the window too small?\n"); exit (EXIT_FAILURE); } /* Draw the CDK screen. */ refreshCDKScreen (cdkscreen); waitCDKLabel (demo, ' '); /* Clean up. */ destroyCDKLabel (demo); destroyCDKScreen (cdkscreen); endCDK(); exit (EXIT_SUCCESS); }