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NAME

       notcurses_stdplane - acquire the standard ncplane

   SYNOPSIS
       #include <notcurses/notcurses.h>

       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, unsigned* restrict
       y, unsigned* restrict x);

       static inline const struct ncplane* notcurses_stddim_yx_const(const struct notcurses*  nc,
       unsigned* restrict y, unsigned* 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)

AUTHORS

       nick black <nickblack@linux.com>.

                                              v3.0.7                        notcurses_stdplane(3)