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Ben Duncan |
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Thu, 30 Apr 2009 09:50:06 -0500 |
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Ok, I have been puzzling over this now for some time.
When creating WINDOWS, when a WINDOW gets closed, do you ALWAYS have
to go thru your window list and rebuild the screen?
For example, stdscr gets set up and displayed. Then a WINDOW called "A_WIN"
gets setup and displayed, another called "B_WIN" and so on till we have
up to "E_WIN".
If the user closes / finishes with E_WIN, do i always have to
do a a routine such as:
delwin(E-WIN) ;
wrefresh(stdscr);
wrefresh(A_WIN) ;
wrefresh(B_WIN) ;
wrefresh(C_WIN) ;
wrefresh(D_WIN) ;
refresh () ;
To get the screen to look like it is suppose to?
So far the only thing that seems to make it easier, is to use
panels.
Am I correct, or am I missing something ?
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