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  <h1 class="no-header">Announcing ncurses @VERSION@</h1>

  <h2><a name="h2-overview" id="h2-overview">Overview</a></h2>

  <p>The <span class="main-name">ncurses</span> (new curses)
  library is a free software emulation of curses in System V
  Release 4.0 (SVr4), and more. It uses terminfo format, supports
  pads and color and multiple highlights and forms characters and
  function-key mapping, and has all the other SVr4-curses
  enhancements over BSD curses. SVr4 curses became the basis of
  X/Open Curses.</p>

  <p>In mid-June 1995, the maintainer of 4.4BSD curses declared
  that he considered 4.4BSD curses obsolete, and encouraged the
  keepers of <span class="main-name">unix</span> releases such as
  BSD/OS, FreeBSD and NetBSD to switch over to <span class=
  "main-name">ncurses</span>.</p>

  <p>Since 1995, <span class="main-name">ncurses</span> has been
  ported to many systems:</p>

  <ul>
    <li>It is used in almost every system based on the Linux kernel
    (aside from some embedded applications).</li>

    <li>It is used as the system curses library on OpenBSD, FreeBSD
    and MacOS.</li>

    <li>It is used in environments such as Cygwin and MinGW. The
    first of these was EMX on OS/2 Warp.</li>

    <li>It is used (though usually not as the <em>system</em>
    curses) on all of the vendor <span class=
    "main-name">unix</span> systems, e.g., AIX, HP-UX, IRIX64, SCO,
    Solaris, Tru64.</li>

    <li>It should work readily on any ANSI/POSIX-conforming
    <span class="main-name">unix</span>.</li>
  </ul>

  <p>The distribution includes the library and support utilities,
  including</p>

  <ul>
    <li><a href="@HOMEPAGE@/man/captoinfo.1m.html"><span class=
    "part-name">captoinfo</span></a>, a termcap conversion
    tool</li>

    <li><a href="@HOMEPAGE@/man/clear.1.html"><span class=
    "part-name">clear</span></a>, utility for clearing the
    screen</li>

    <li><a href="@HOMEPAGE@/man/infocmp.1m.html"><span class=
    "part-name">infocmp</span></a>, the terminfo decompiler</li>

    <li><a href="@HOMEPAGE@/man/tabs.1.html"><span class=
    "part-name">tabs</span></a>, set tabs on a terminal</li>

    <li><a href="@HOMEPAGE@/man/tic.1m.html"><span class=
    "part-name">tic</span></a>, the terminfo compiler</li>

    <li><a href="@HOMEPAGE@/man/toe.1m.html"><span class=
    "part-name">toe</span></a>, list (table of) terminfo
    entries</li>

    <li><a href="@HOMEPAGE@/man/tput.1.html"><span class=
    "part-name">tput</span></a>, utility for retrieving terminal
    capabilities in shell scripts</li>

    <li><a href="@HOMEPAGE@/man/tset.1.html"><span class=
    "part-name">tset</span></a>, to initialize the terminal</li>
  </ul>

  <p>Full manual pages are provided for the library and tools.</p>

  <p>The <span class="main-name">ncurses</span> distribution is
  available at <span class="main-name">ncurses</span>' <a href=
  "@HOMEPAGE@/">homepage</a>:</p>

  <blockquote>
    <p><a href=
    "https://invisible-island.net/archives/ncurses/">https://invisible-island.net/archives/ncurses/</a>
    or<br>
    <a href=
    "https://invisible-mirror.net/archives/ncurses/">https://invisible-mirror.net/archives/ncurses/</a>&nbsp;.</p>
  </blockquote>

  <p>It is also available at the GNU distribution site</p>

  <blockquote>
    <p><a href=
    "https://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/ncurses/">https://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/ncurses/</a>&nbsp;.</p>
  </blockquote>

  <h2><a name="h2-release-notes" id="h2-release-notes">Release
  Notes</a></h2>

  <p>These notes are for <span class="main-name">ncurses</span>
  @VERSION@, released <strong>April 27, 2024</strong>.</p>

  <p>This release is designed to be source-compatible with
  <span class="main-name">ncurses</span> 5.0 through 6.4; providing
  extensions to the application binary interface (ABI). Although
  the source can still be configured to support the <span class=
  "main-name">ncurses</span> 5 ABI, the reason for the release is
  to reflect improvements to the <span class=
  "main-name">ncurses</span> 6 ABI and the supporting utility
  programs.</p>

  <p>There are, of course, numerous other improvements, listed in
  this announcement.</p>

  <p>The most <a href="#h3-bug-fixes">important
  bug-fixes/improvements</a> dealt with robustness issues. The
  release notes also mention some other bug-fixes, but are focused
  on new features and improvements to existing features since
  <span class="main-name">ncurses</span> 6.4 release.</p>

  <h3><a name="h3-library" id="h3-library">Library improvements</a></h3>

  <h4><a name="h4-new-library" id="h4-new-library">New features</a></h4>

  <p>These are new features:</p>

  <ul>
    <li>
      <p>The low-level terminfo and termcap interfaces are used
      both by the higher-level curses library, as well as by many
      applications.</p>

      <p>The functions which convert parameterized terminal
      capability strings for output to the terminal
      (<code>tiparm</code> and <code>tparm</code>) analyze the
      capability string to determine which parameters are strings
      (i.e., addresses), versus numbers (not addresses).</p>

      <p>The library's analysis of a capability string may differ
      from the calling application's design if environment
      variables are used to point to an invalid terminal database.
      This is a longstanding problem with <em>all</em>
      implementations of terminfo, dating from the early 1980s.</p>

      <p>Two new functions address this problem: by providing a
      function which allows the calling application to tell ncurses
      how many string-parameters to expect:</p>

      <ul>
        <li><code>tiscan_s</code> helps applications check
        formatting capabilities that would be passed to
        <code>tiparm_s</code>.</li>

        <li><code>tiparm_s</code> provides applications a way to
        tell ncurses what the expected parameters are for a
        capability.</li>
      </ul>
    </li>

    <li>
      <p>The ncurses library supports a compile-time feature
      (enabled with the configure <code>--enable-check-size</code>
      option) which simplifies initialization with terminals which
      do not negotiate window (screen) size. This is done in
      <code>setupterm</code>, by providing for using ANSI
      cursor-position report (in user6/user7 terminfo capabilities)
      to obtain the screen size if neither environment variables or
      ioctl is used.</p>

      <p>The ncurses test-program with options
      &ldquo;<code>-E&nbsp;-T</code>&rdquo; demonstrates this
      feature.</p>
    </li>

    <li>add functions to query tty-flags in
    <code>SCREEN</code></li>
  </ul>

  <p>This release drops compatibility with obsolete versions of
  <a href="@HOMEPAGE@/tack/">tack</a>, e.g., pre-1.08</p>

  <h4><a name="h4-fixes-library" id="h4-fixes-library">Other
  improvements</a></h4>

  <p>These are improvements to existing features:</p>

  <ul>
    <li>
      <p>In addition to the new, safer function
      <code>tiparm_s</code>, ncurses adds checks to make the older
      <code>tiparm</code>, <code>tparm</code> and
      <code>tgoto</code> functions safer:</p>

      <ul>
        <li>
          <p>the terminfo functions <code>tiparm</code> and
          <code>tparm</code> ensure that the capability string
          comes from the terminal description which ncurses loads,
          rather than from random data which the application
          happens to have.</p>
        </li>

        <li>
          <p>the <code>tgoto</code> function disallows capabilities
          which its analysis shows will attempt to use string
          parameters.</p>
        </li>

        <li>
          <p>ncurses uses internal functions which correspond to
          <code>tiparm</code>, and <code>tgoto</code> which ensure
          that the capability strings which are passed to these
          functions come from the loaded terminal description.</p>
        </li>
      </ul>
    </li>

    <li>
      <p>improve check in <code>lib_tparm.c</code>, ensuring that a
      char* fits into a <code>TPARM_ARG</code></p>
    </li>

    <li>
      <p>modify <code>_nc_syserr_abort</code> to use
      <code>_nc_env_access</code>, rather than only checking root
      uid</p>
    </li>

    <li>
      <p>improve thread lock in <code>lib_trace.c</code></p>
    </li>

    <li>
      <p>modify <code>flushinp</code> to use file descriptors in
      <code>SCREEN</code>, rather than from <code>TERMINAL</code>,
      and check if they are for a terminal, like SVr4</p>
    </li>

    <li>
      <p>modify <code>mcprint</code> to use file descriptor in
      <code>SCREEN</code>, for consistency</p>
    </li>

    <li>
      <p>modify internal function <code>_nc_read_file_entry</code>
      to show relevant filename in warnings</p>
    </li>

    <li>
      <p>improve checks in internal function
      <code>convert_string</code> for corrupt terminfo entry</p>
    </li>

    <li>
      <p>review/improve handling of out-of-memory conditions</p>
    </li>

    <li>
      <p>limit delays to 30 seconds, i.e., padding delays in
      terminfo, as well as <code>napms</code> and
      <code>delay_output</code> functions</p>
    </li>

    <li>
      <p>fix reallocation loop for <code>vsnprintf</code> in
      <code>_nc_sprintf_string</code> by copying the va_list
      variable</p>
    </li>

    <li>
      <p>modify <code>delscreen</code> to limit the windows which
      it creates to just those associated with the screen</p>
    </li>

    <li>
      <p>modify <code>endwin</code> to return an error if it is
      called again without an intervening screen update</p>
    </li>

    <li>
      <p>modify <code>wenclose</code> to handle pads</p>
    </li>

    <li>
      <p>eliminate use of <code>PATH_MAX</code> in
      <code>lib_trace.c</code></p>
    </li>

    <li>
      <p>provide for any <code>CCHARW_MAX</code> greater than 1</p>
    </li>
  </ul>

  <p>These are corrections to existing features:</p>

  <ul>
    <li>
      <p>correct loop termination condition in
      <code>waddnstr</code> and <code>waddnwstr</code></p>
    </li>

    <li>
      <p>improve parsing in internal function
      <code>_nc_msec_cost</code>, allowing a single decimal
      point</p>
    </li>

    <li>
      <p>amend parameter check for entire string versus specific
      length in <code>winsnstr</code> and <code>wins_nwstr</code>
      to match Solaris; make similar correction to
      <code>wins_nwstr</code></p>
    </li>

    <li>
      <p>correct internal function <code>wadd_wch_literal</code>
      when adding a non-spacing character to a double-width
      character</p>
    </li>

    <li>
      <p>correct definition of <code>Charable</code> macro for
      non-wide ncurses library .</p>
    </li>
  </ul>

  <h3><a name="h3-programs" id="h3-programs">Program
  improvements</a></h3>

  <p id="h4-utilities">Several improvements were made to the
  utility programs. Some were done to make the <code>infocmp</code>
  option &ldquo;<tt>-u</tt>&rdquo; option help refactor the
  terminal database.</p>

  <dl>
    <dt><span class="part-name"><a href=
    "@HOMEPAGE@/man/infocmp.1m.html">infocmp</a></span>
    </dt>

    <dd>
      <ul>
        <li>
          <p>add limit checks for processing extended capabilities
          with the &ldquo;<code>-u</code>&rdquo; option</p>
        </li>

        <li>
          <p>correct initial alignment of extended capabilities, so
          that the &ldquo;<code>-u</code>&rdquo; option can be used
          for more than two terminal types</p>
        </li>

        <li>
          <p>modify &ldquo;<code>-u</code>&rdquo; option to not
          report cancels for strings which were already cancelled
          in a use'd chunk.</p>
        </li>

        <li>
          <p>correct an assignment &ldquo;<code>-u</code>&rdquo;
          for detecting if a boolean is unset in a base entry and
          set in a use'd chunk, i.e., if it was cancelled.</p>
        </li>
      </ul>
    </dd>

    <dt><span class="part-name"><a href=
    "@HOMEPAGE@/man/tic.1m.html">tic</a></span>
    </dt>

    <dd>
      <ul>
        <li>
          <p>correct limit-check when dumping tc/use clause via
          &ldquo;<code>-I</code>&rdquo;</p>
        </li>

        <li>
          <p>check return value of <code>_nc_save_str</code>, in
          special case where extended capabilities are processed
          but the terminal description was not initialized</p>
        </li>

        <li>
          <p>modify check for multiply defined aliases to report
          problems within the current runtime rather than for
          conflicts with pre-existing terminal descriptions.</p>
        </li>

        <li>
          <p>disallow using <code>$TERMINFO</code> or
          <code>$HOME/.terminfo</code> when
          &ldquo;<code>-o</code>&rdquo; option is used</p>
        </li>
      </ul>
    </dd>

    <dt><span class="part-name"><a href=
    "@HOMEPAGE@/man/tput.1.html">tput</a></span> and <span class=
    "part-name"><a href=
    "@HOMEPAGE@/man/tset.1.html">tset</a></span></dt>

    <dd>
      <ul>
        <li>
          <p>add &ldquo;<code>-v</code>&rdquo; option to tput, to
          show warnings</p>
        </li>

        <li>
          <p>modify <em>reset</em> command to avoid altering clocal
          if the terminal uses a modem</p>
        </li>

        <li>
          <p>modify <em>reset</em> feature to avoid 1-second sleep
          if running in a pseudo-terminal</p>
        </li>
      </ul>
    </dd>
  </dl>

  <h4><a name="h4-examples" id="h4-examples">Examples</a></h4>

  <p>Along with the library and utilities, improvements were made
  to the <a href=
  "@HOMEPAGE@/ncurses-examples.html">ncurses-examples</a>:</p>

  <ul>
    <li>
      <p>modify <code>test_tparm</code> to account for extended
      capabilities</p>
    </li>

    <li>
      <p>corrected mouse mask in <code>test/testcurs.c</code></p>
    </li>

    <li>
      <p>modify <code>test/clip_printw.c</code> to optionally test
      non-wrapped updates</p>
    </li>

    <li>
      <p>modify <code>test/test_mouse.c</code> to use curses api
      for raw/noraw</p>
    </li>

    <li>
      <p>modify <code>test/clip_printw.c</code> to optionally test
      non-wrapped updates</p>
    </li>
  </ul>

  <p>There is one new demo/test programs:</p>

  <dl>
    <dt><span class="part-name"><em>test/test_endwin.c</em></span>
    </dt>

    <dd>
      <p>This program shows the return-status from
      <code>endwin</code> with different combinations of
      <code>endwin</code> (repeated), <code>initscr</code>,
      <code>newterm</code>.</p>
    </dd>
  </dl>

  <h3><a name="h3-database" id="h3-database">Terminal database</a></h3>

  <p>There are several new terminal descriptions:</p>

  <ul>
    <li>
      <p><a href=
      "@HOMEPAGE@/terminfo.src.html#tic-ansi_apparrows"><tt>ansi+apparrows</tt></a></p>
    </li>

    <li>
      <p><a href=
      "@HOMEPAGE@/terminfo.src.html#tic-contour"><tt>contour</tt></a></p>
    </li>

    <li>
      <p><a href=
      "@HOMEPAGE@/terminfo.src.html#tic-linux_kbs"><tt>linux+kbs</tt></a>
      for terminals which imitate xterm's behavior with Linux</p>
    </li>

    <li>
      <p><a href=
      "@HOMEPAGE@/terminfo.src.html#tic-rio"><tt>rio</tt></a>,
      <a href=
      "@HOMEPAGE@/terminfo.src.html#tic-rio-direct"><tt>rio-direct</tt></a></p>
    </li>

    <li>
      <p><a href=
      "@HOMEPAGE@/terminfo.src.html#tic-mostlike"><tt>mostlike</tt></a></p>
    </li>

    <li>
      <p><a href=
      "@HOMEPAGE@/terminfo.src.html#tic-ms-vt100-16color"><tt>ms-vt100-16color</tt></a>,
      <a href=
      "@HOMEPAGE@/terminfo.src.html#tic-winconsole"><tt>winconsole</tt></a></p>
    </li>

    <li>
      <p><a href=
      "@HOMEPAGE@/terminfo.src.html#tic-vt100_noapp"><tt>vt100+noapp</tt></a>,
      <a href=
      "@HOMEPAGE@/terminfo.src.html#tic-vt100_noapp_pc"><tt>vt100+noapp+pc</tt></a>,
      <a href=
      "@HOMEPAGE@/terminfo.src.html#tic-xterm_app_pc"><tt>xterm+app+pc</tt></a>,
      <a href=
      "@HOMEPAGE@/terminfo.src.html#tic-xterm_decedit"><tt>xterm+decedit</tt></a>
      from <a href="@WEBSITE@/xterm/xterm.log.html#xterm_389">xterm
      #389</a></p>
    </li>

    <li>
      <p><a href=
      "@HOMEPAGE@/terminfo.src.html#tic-putty_cursor"><tt>putty+cursor</tt></a>
      to reflect amending of modified cursor-keys in 2021</p>
    </li>

    <li>
      <p><a href=
      "@HOMEPAGE@/terminfo.src.html#tic-wezterm"><tt>wezterm</tt></a></p>
    </li>
  </ul>

  <p>There are many changes to existing terminal descriptions. Some
  were updates to several descriptions, using the
  <code>infocmp</code> &ldquo;<code>-u</code>&rdquo; option in a
  script to determine which <em>building-block</em> entries could
  be used to replace multiple capability settings (and trim
  redundant information).</p>

  <p>Other changes include:</p>

  <ul>
    <li>
      <p><a href=
      "@HOMEPAGE@/terminfo.src.html#toc-_X_T_E_R_M__Extensions_">document</a>
      XF, kxIN and kxOUT</p>
    </li>

    <li>
      <p>add note on <a href=
      "@HOMEPAGE@/terminfo.src.html#tic-sun"><tt>sun</tt></a>
      regarding wscons/cmdtool/shelltool</p>
    </li>

    <li>
      <p>remove DECCOLM+DECSCLM from <a href=
      "@HOMEPAGE@/terminfo.src.html#tic-foot"><tt>foot</tt></a></p>
    </li>

    <li>
      <p>add xterm+focus to <a href=
      "@HOMEPAGE@/terminfo.src.html#tic-foot_base"><tt>foot+base</tt></a></p>
    </li>

    <li>
      <p>add ecma+strikeout to <a href=
      "@HOMEPAGE@/terminfo.src.html#tic-putty"><tt>putty</tt></a></p>
    </li>

    <li>
      <p>use CSI 3J in <a href=
      "@HOMEPAGE@/terminfo.src.html#tic-vte-2017"><tt>vte-2017</tt></a></p>
    </li>

    <li>
      <p>use oldxterm+sm+1006 in <a href=
      "@HOMEPAGE@/terminfo.src.html#tic-vte-2014"><tt>vte-2014</tt></a></p>
    </li>

    <li>
      <p>modify <a href=
      "@HOMEPAGE@/terminfo.src.html#tic-xgterm"><tt>xgterm</tt></a>
      to work around line-drawing bug</p>
    </li>

    <li>
      <p>add xterm focus mode 1004 to <a href=
      "@HOMEPAGE@/terminfo.src.html#tic-xterm_focus"><tt>xterm+focus</tt></a>
      as fe/fd capabilities, like vim.</p>
    </li>

    <li>
      <p>add xterm+focus to <a href=
      "@HOMEPAGE@/terminfo.src.html#tic-alacritty_common"><tt>alacritty+common</tt></a></p>
    </li>

    <li>
      <p>add XR/xr, to work with vim, and use RV/rv to denote DA2
      and its response</p>
    </li>

    <li>
      <p>add XF flag to <a href=
      "@HOMEPAGE@/terminfo.src.html#tic-xterm_focus"><tt>xterm+focus</tt></a>
      so that termcap applications can be aware of terminals which
      may support focus in/out</p>
    </li>

    <li>
      <p>use xterm+focus in <a href=
      "@HOMEPAGE@/terminfo.src.html#tic-xterm-p370"><tt>xterm-p370</tt></a>
      and <a href=
      "@HOMEPAGE@/terminfo.src.html#tic-tmux"><tt>tmux</tt></a></p>
    </li>

    <li>
      <p>remove xterm+sm+1006 from <a href=
      "@HOMEPAGE@/terminfo.src.html#tic-tmux"><tt>tmux</tt></a></p>
    </li>

    <li>
      <p>NetBSD-related fixes for <a href=
      "@HOMEPAGE@/terminfo.src.html#tic-x68k"><tt>x68k</tt></a> and
      <a href=
      "@HOMEPAGE@/terminfo.src.html#tic-wsvt25"><tt>wsvt25</tt></a></p>
    </li>
  </ul>

  <h3><a name="h3-documentation" id=
  "h3-documentation">Documentation</a></h3>

  <p>As usual, this release</p>

  <ul>
    <li>
      <p>improves documentation by describing new features,</p>
    </li>

    <li>
      <p>attempts to improve the description of features which
      users have found confusing</p>
    </li>

    <li>
      <p>fills in overlooked descriptions of features which were
      described in the <a href="@HOMEPAGE@/NEWS.html">NEWS</a> file
      but treated sketchily in manual pages.</p>
    </li>
  </ul>

  <p>In addition to providing background information to explain
  these features and show how they evolved, there are corrections,
  clarifications, etc.:</p>

  <ul>
    <li>
      <p>Corrections:</p>

      <ul>
        <li>
          <p>add assignment in <code>CF_MAN_PAGES</code> to fill in
          value for <code>TERMINFO_DIRS</code> in ncurses, terminfo
          and tic manpages.</p>
        </li>

        <li>
          <p>clarify interaction of <code>-R</code> option versus
          <code>-C</code>, <code>-I</code> and <code>-r</code> in
          <code>infocmp</code> manpage.</p>
        </li>

        <li>
          <p>correct manpage description of panel_hidden.</p>
        </li>

        <li>
          <p>improve manpage description for addch versus unctrl
          format used for non-printable characters.</p>
        </li>

        <li>
          <p>improve manpages discussing file descriptors in
          low-level functions.</p>
        </li>

        <li>
          <p>improve description of search rules for terminal
          descriptions in terminfo manpage.</p>
        </li>

        <li>
          <p>modify dist.mk to avoid passing developer's comments
          in manpages into the generated html documentation.</p>
        </li>

        <li>
          <p>modify test-package "ncurses6-doc" to use
          manpage-aliases, which in turn required a change to the
          configure script to factor in the extra-suffix option
          when deriving alias names.</p>
        </li>
      </ul>
    </li>

    <li>
      <p>New/improved history and portability sections:</p>

      <ul>
        <li>
          <p>add information about "ttycap", termcap's forerunner,
          to tset.1</p>
        </li>

        <li>
          <p>document limitations of tparm, and error-returns in
          curs_terminfo.3x</p>
        </li>

        <li>
          <p>document limitations of tgoto, and error-returns in
          curs_termcap.3x</p>
        </li>
      </ul>
    </li>

    <li>
      <p>Other improvements:</p>

      <ul>
        <li>
          <p>This release has many changes to improve the
          formatting and style of the manpages.</p>
        </li>

        <li>
          <p>Manpages now use consistent section-naming, page
          headers and footers (including the modification date for
          each page).</p>
        </li>

        <li>
          <p>Table layout has been revised.</p>
        </li>
      </ul>
    </li>
  </ul>

  <p>There are no new manual pages (all of the manual page updates
  are to existing pages).</p>

  <h3><a name="h3-bug-fixes" id="h3-bug-fixes">Interesting
  bug-fixes</a></h3>

  <p>The changes to <tt>tparm</tt>, <tt>tgoto</tt> which improve
  the design of the low-level interfaces are <em>interesting</em>,
  but are not bug-fixes <em>per se</em>.</p>

  <h3><a name="h3-config-config" id=
  "h3-config-config">Configuration changes</a></h3>

  <h4><a name="h4-config-major" id="h4-config-major">Major
  changes</a></h4>

  <p>These are the major changes (aside from introducing <a href=
  "#h4-new-library"><tt>tiparm_s</tt></a>):</p>

  <ul>
    <li>
      <p>use wide-character (ncursesw) by default</p>
    </li>

    <li>
      <p>use opaque typedefs by default</p>
    </li>
  </ul>

  <p>However, most of the work on configure scripts was done to
  reduce warnings within the configure script:</p>

  <ul>
    <li>
      <p>intrusive warnings from GNU grep regarding fgrep and
      egrep</p>
    </li>

    <li>
      <p>fatal errors in compile-checks, arising from recent
      &ldquo;Modern&nbsp;C&rdquo; efforts by some developers which
      caused longstanding configure checks to fail.</p>

      <p>After repairing the configure script, none of that
      activity affected ncurses because stricter warnings are used
      routinely in development.</p>
    </li>
  </ul>

  <p>Other improvements made to configure checks include</p>

  <ul>
    <li>
      <p>use <a href=
      "@HOMEPAGE@/INSTALL.html#option:enable-string-hacks">string-hacks</a>
      in alloc_entry.c, alloc_type.c and hardscroll.c, overlooked
      due to compiler changes in recent OpenBSD releases</p>
    </li>

    <li>
      <p>revise progs.priv.h to provide for NC_ISATTY reuse</p>
    </li>

    <li>
      <p>configure check for MB_LEN_MAX provides warning as
      needed</p>
    </li>

    <li>
      <p>trim a space after some "-R" options, fixing builds for
      applications built using clang and ncurses on Solaris</p>
    </li>

    <li>
      <p>work around misconfiguration of MacPorts gcc13, which
      exposes invalid definition of <tt>MB_LEN_MAX</tt> in gcc's
      fallback copy of <tt>limits.h</tt></p>
    </li>

    <li>
      <p>modified experimental Windows driver works with xterm
      mouse protocol</p>
    </li>
  </ul>

  <h4><a name="h4-config-options" id=
  "h4-config-options">Configuration options</a></h4>

  <p>There are a few new configure options:</p>

  <dl>
    <dt><a href=
    "@HOMEPAGE@/INSTALL.html#option:disable-setuid-environ"><tt>--disable-setuid-environ</tt></a>
    </dt>

    <dd>
      <p>Compile with environment restriction, so certain
      environment variables are not available when running via a
      setuid/setgid application. These are (for example
      <tt>$TERMINFO</tt>) those that allow the search path for the
      terminfo or termcap entry to be customized.</p>

      <p>A setuid/setgid application inherits its environment
      variables from the current user, in contrast to sudo which
      may limit the environment variables that ncurses uses.</p>
    </dd>

    <dt><a href=
    "@HOMEPAGE@/INSTALL.html#option:enable-check-size"><tt>--enable-check-size</tt></a>
    </dt>

    <dd>
      <p>Compile-in feature to detect screensize for terminals
      which do not advertise their screensize, e.g., serial
      terminals.</p>
    </dd>

    <dt><a href=
    "@HOMEPAGE@/INSTALL.html#option:with-abi-altered"><tt>--with-abi-altered=<em>NUM</em></tt></a>
    </dt>

    <dd>
      <p>Override the displayed (rather than compiled-in) ABI. Only
      packagers who have created configurations where the ABI
      differs from ncurses should be interested in this option.</p>
    </dd>

    <dt><a href=
    "@HOMEPAGE@/INSTALL.html#option:with-strip-program"><tt>--with-strip-program=<em>XXX</em></tt></a>
    </dt>

    <dd>
      <p>When stripping executables during install, use the
      specified program rather than &ldquo;strip&rdquo; overriding
      program chosen by the install program for stripping
      executables.</p>
    </dd>
  </dl>

  <p>These configure options are modified:</p>

  <dl>
    <dt><a href=
    "@HOMEPAGE@/INSTALL.html#option:with-pkg-config-libdir"><tt>--with-pkg-config-libdir[=<em>DIR</em>]</tt></a>
    </dt>

    <dd>
      <p>The optional <em>DIR</em> parameter can now be
      &ldquo;auto&rdquo; to automatically use pkg-config's library
      directory.</p>

      <p>The default is <tt>$(libdir)</tt>.</p>
    </dd>

    <dt><a href=
    "@HOMEPAGE@/INSTALL.html#option:with-xterm-kbs"><tt>--with-xterm-kbs[=<em>XXX</em>]</tt></a>
    </dt>

    <dd>
      <p>The default is &ldquo;auto&rdquo; which tells the
      configure script to choose BS or DEL according to platform
      defaults.</p>
    </dd>
  </dl>

  <h3><a name="h3-portability" id="h3-portability">Portability</a></h3>

  <p>Many of the portability changes are implemented via the
  configure script:</p>

  <ul>
    <li>
      <p>add/use configure check for <code>clock_gettime</code>, to
      supersede <code>gettimeofday</code>.</p>
    </li>

    <li>
      <p>modify configure script check for pkg-config library
      directory to take into account an older version 0.15.0 which
      used PKG_CONFIG_PATH but not PKG_CONFIG_LIBDIR</p>
    </li>

    <li>
      <p>allow for MinGW32-/64-bit configurations to use
      _DEFAULT_SOURCE</p>
    </li>

    <li>
      <p>modify CF_XOPEN_SOURCE macro's amend default case to avoid
      undefining _XOPEN_SOURCE if _POSIX_C_SOURCE is defined</p>
    </li>

    <li>
      <p>updated configure script macro CF_XOPEN_SOURCE, for
      uClibc-ng</p>
    </li>

    <li>
      <p>modify version-check for gcc/g++, now works for msys2</p>
    </li>

    <li>
      <p>build-fixes related to configure-options and/or
      platform:</p>

      <ul>
        <li>fix for <tt>--enable-fvisibility</tt></li>

        <li>fix for unusual values of
        <tt>--with-rel-version</tt></li>

        <li>fix for unusual values of
        <tt>--with-abi-version</tt></li>

        <li>fix for <tt>--disable-tcap-names</tt></li>

        <li>fix for termcap in <tt>nc_access.h</tt></li>
      </ul>
    </li>

    <li>
      <p>other configure-script improvements:</p>

      <ul>
        <li>recent msys2 headers work with
        <tt>_DEFAULT_SOURCE</tt>; amend check</li>

        <li>use <tt>$ac_includes_default</tt> in most cases where
        stdlib.h should work</li>

        <li>use <tt>#error</tt> consistently vs "make an
        error"</li>

        <li>add configure macro for <tt>gettimeofday</tt> vs inline
        check</li>
      </ul>
    </li>
  </ul>

  <p>Here are some of the other portability fixes:</p>

  <ul>
    <li>
      <p>modify configure scripts/makefiles to omit
      <tt>KEY_RESIZE</tt> if the corresponding <tt>SIGWINCH</tt>
      feature is disabled</p>
    </li>

    <li>
      <p>increase <tt>MB_CUR_MAX</tt> to 16, matching glibc's
      <tt>MB_LEN_MAX</tt></p>
    </li>

    <li>
      <p>add BSD <tt>erase2</tt> to characters handled by
      tset/reset</p>
    </li>

    <li>
      <p>use <tt>getauxval</tt> when available, to improve
      <tt>setuid</tt>/<tt>setgid</tt> checks</p>
    </li>

    <li>
      <p>set <tt>dwShareMode</tt> in calls to
      <tt>CreateConsoleScreenBuffer</tt></p>
    </li>

    <li>
      <p>use <tt>CreateFile</tt> with "<tt>CONIN$</tt>",
      "<tt>CONOUT$</tt>" rather than <tt>GetStdHandle</tt> to
      obtain a handle on the actual console, avoiding redirection
      in the MinGW/Win32 configurations</p>
    </li>

    <li>
      <p>modify MinGW driver to return <tt>KEY_BACKSPACE</tt> when
      an unmodified <tt>VK_BACK</tt> virtual key is entered</p>
    </li>

    <li>
      <p>modify MinGW configuration to provide for running in
      MSYS/MSYS2 shells, assuming ConPTY support</p>
    </li>
  </ul>

  <hr>

  <h2><a name="h2-features" id="h2-features">Features of
  <span class="main-name">ncurses</span></a></h2>

  <p>The <span class="main-name">ncurses</span> package is fully
  upward-compatible with SVr4 (System V Release 4) curses:</p>

  <ul>
    <li>
      <p>All of the SVr4 calls have been implemented (and are
      documented).</p>
    </li>

    <li>
      <p><span class="main-name">ncurses</span> supports the
      features of SVr4 curses including keyboard mapping, color,
      form drawing with ACS characters, and automatic recognition
      of keypad and function keys.</p>
    </li>

    <li>
      <p><span class="main-name">ncurses</span> provides work-alike
      replacements of SVr4 supplemental libraries based on curses,
      but which were not specified by X/Open Curses:</p>

      <ul>
        <li>
          <p>the panel library, supporting a stack of windows with
          backing store</p>
        </li>

        <li>
          <p>the menu library, supporting a uniform but flexible
          interface for menu programming</p>
        </li>

        <li>
          <p>the form library, supporting data collection through
          on-screen forms</p>
        </li>
      </ul>
    </li>

    <li>
      <p><span class="main-name">ncurses</span>'s terminal database
      is fully compatible with that used by SVr4 curses.</p>

      <ul>
        <li>
          <p><span class="main-name">ncurses</span> supports
          user-defined capabilities that it can see, but which are
          hidden from SVr4 curses applications using the
          <em>same</em> terminal database.</p>
        </li>

        <li>
          <p>It can be optionally configured to match the format
          used in related systems such as AIX and Tru64.</p>
        </li>

        <li>
          <p>Alternatively, <span class="main-name">ncurses</span>
          can be configured to use hashed databases rather than the
          directory of files used by SVr4 curses.</p>
        </li>
      </ul>
    </li>

    <li>
      <p>The <span class="main-name">ncurses</span> utilities have
      options to allow you to filter terminfo entries for use with
      less capable <em>curses</em>/<em>terminfo</em> versions such
      as the HP-UX and AIX ports.</p>
    </li>
  </ul>

  <p>The <span class="main-name">ncurses</span> package also has
  many useful extensions over SVr4:</p>

  <ul>
    <li>
      <p>The API is 8-bit clean and base-level conformant with the
      X/Open Curses specification, XSI curses (that is, it
      implements all <em>BASE</em> level features, and almost all
      <em>EXTENDED</em> features). It includes many function calls
      not supported under SVr4 curses (but portability of all calls
      is documented so you can use the SVr4 subset only).</p>
    </li>

    <li>
      <p>Unlike SVr3 curses, <span class="main-name">ncurses</span>
      can write to the rightmost-bottommost corner of the screen if
      your terminal has an insert-character capability.</p>
    </li>

    <li>
      <p>Ada95 and C++ bindings.</p>
    </li>

    <li>
      <p>Support for mouse event reporting with X Window xterm and
      FreeBSD and OS/2 console windows.</p>
    </li>

    <li>
      <p>Extended mouse support via Alessandro Rubini's gpm
      package.</p>
    </li>

    <li>
      <p>The function <code>wresize</code> allows you to resize
      windows, preserving their data.</p>
    </li>

    <li>
      <p>The function <code>use_default_colors</code> allows you to
      use the terminal's default colors for the default color pair,
      achieving the effect of transparent colors.</p>
    </li>

    <li>
      <p>The functions <code>keyok</code> and
      <code>define_key</code> allow you to better control the use
      of function keys, e.g., disabling the <span class=
      "main-name">ncurses</span> KEY_MOUSE, or by defining more
      than one control sequence to map to a given key code.</p>
    </li>

    <li>
      <p>Support for direct-color terminals, such as modern
      xterm.</p>
    </li>

    <li>
      <p>Support for 256-color terminals, such as modern xterm.</p>
    </li>

    <li>
      <p>Support for 16-color terminals, such as <em>aixterm</em>
      and <em>modern xterm</em>.</p>
    </li>

    <li>
      <p>Better cursor-movement optimization. The package now
      features a cursor-local-movement computation more efficient
      than either BSD's or System V's.</p>
    </li>

    <li>
      <p>Super hardware scrolling support. The screen-update code
      incorporates a novel, simple, and cheap algorithm that
      enables it to make optimal use of hardware scrolling,
      line-insertion, and line-deletion for screen-line movements.
      This algorithm is more powerful than the 4.4BSD curses
      <code>quickch</code> routine.</p>
    </li>

    <li>
      <p>Real support for terminals with the magic-cookie glitch.
      The screen-update code will refrain from drawing a highlight
      if the magic- cookie unattributed spaces required just before
      the beginning and after the end would step on a non-space
      character. It will automatically shift highlight boundaries
      when doing so would make it possible to draw the highlight
      without changing the visual appearance of the screen.</p>
    </li>

    <li>
      <p>It is possible to generate the library with a list of
      pre-loaded fallback entries linked to it so that it can serve
      those terminal types even when no terminfo tree or termcap
      file is accessible (this may be useful for support of
      screen-oriented programs that must run in single-user
      mode).</p>
    </li>

    <li>
      <p>The <a href="@HOMEPAGE@/man/tic.1m.html"><span class=
      "part-name">tic</span></a>/<a href=
      "@HOMEPAGE@/man/captoinfo.1m.html">captoinfo</a> utility
      provided with <span class="main-name">ncurses</span> has the
      ability to translate many termcaps from the XENIX, IBM and
      AT&amp;T extension sets.</p>
    </li>

    <li>
      <p>A BSD-like <a href=
      "@HOMEPAGE@/man/tset.1.html"><span class=
      "part-name">tset</span></a> utility is provided.</p>
    </li>

    <li>
      <p>The <span class="main-name">ncurses</span> library and
      utilities will automatically read terminfo entries from
      $HOME/.terminfo if it exists, and compile to that directory
      if it exists and the user has no write access to the system
      directory. This feature makes it easier for users to have
      personal terminfo entries without giving up access to the
      system terminfo directory.</p>
    </li>

    <li>
      <p>You may specify a path of directories to search for
      compiled descriptions with the environment variable
      TERMINFO_DIRS (this generalizes the feature provided by
      TERMINFO under stock System V.)</p>
    </li>

    <li>
      <p>In terminfo source files, use capabilities may refer not
      just to other entries in the same source file (as in System
      V) but also to compiled entries in either the system terminfo
      directory or the user's $HOME/.terminfo directory.</p>
    </li>

    <li>
      <p>The table-of-entries utility <a href=
      "@HOMEPAGE@/man/toe.1m.html"><span class=
      "part-name">toe</span></a> makes it easy for users to see
      exactly what terminal types are available on the system.</p>
    </li>

    <li>
      <p>X/Open Curses permits most functions it specifies to be
      made available as macros as well. ncurses does this</p>

      <ul>
        <li>to improve performance, e.g., for operations composed
        of simpler functions such as cursor movement following by
        adding text to the screen,</li>

        <li>to simplify the implementation by reusing functions
        which use common parameters, e.g., the standard screen
        <code>stdscr</code>, and</li>

        <li>to provide functions that return values via their
        parameters</li>
      </ul>

      <p>Except for the last case, ncurses provides a non-macro
      implementation of the function. If the macro definition is
      disabled with <code>#undef</code>, or by defining
      <code>NCURSES_NOMACROS</code> the function may be linked (and
      its calls will be checked against the prototype).</p>
    </li>

    <li>
      <p>Extensive documentation is provided (see the <em><a href=
      "@HOMEPAGE@/ncurses.faq.html#additional_reading">Additional
      Reading</a></em> section of the <em><a href=
      "@HOMEPAGE@/ncurses.faq.html"><span class=
      "main-name">ncurses</span> FAQ</a></em> for online
      documentation).</p>
    </li>
  </ul>

  <h2><a name="h2-who-uses" id="h2-who-uses">Applications using
  <span class="main-name">ncurses</span></a></h2>

  <p>The <span class="main-name">ncurses</span> distribution
  includes a selection of test programs (including a few games).
  These are available separately as <a href=
  "@HOMEPAGE@/ncurses-examples.html">ncurses-examples</a></p>

  <p>The ncurses library has been tested with a wide variety of
  applications including:</p>

  <blockquote>
    <dl>
      <dt><span class="part-name">aptitude</span>
      </dt>

      <dd>
        <p>FrontEnd to Apt, the debian package manager</p>

        <p><a href=
        "https://wiki.debian.org/Aptitude">https://wiki.debian.org/Aptitude</a></p>
      </dd>

      <dt><span class="part-name">cdk</span>
      </dt>

      <dd>
        <p>Curses Development Kit</p>

        <p><a href="@WEBSITE@/cdk/">@WEBSITE@/cdk/</a><br>
        </p>
      </dd>

      <dt><span class="part-name">ded</span>
      </dt>

      <dd>
        <p>directory-editor</p>

        <p><a href="@WEBSITE@/ded/">@WEBSITE@/ded/</a></p>
      </dd>

      <dt><span class="part-name">dialog</span>
      </dt>

      <dd>
        <p>the underlying application used in Slackware's setup,
        and the basis for similar install/configure applications on
        many systems.</p>

        <p><a href="@WEBSITE@/dialog/">@WEBSITE@/dialog/</a></p>
      </dd>

      <dt><span class="part-name">lynx</span>
      </dt>

      <dd>
        <p>the text WWW browser</p>

        <p><a href=
        "https://lynx.invisible-island.net/">https://lynx.invisible-island.net/</a></p>
      </dd>

      <dt><span class="part-name">mutt</span>
      </dt>

      <dd>
        <p>mail utility</p>

        <p><a href="http://www.mutt.org/">http://www.mutt.org/</a></p>
      </dd>

      <dt><span class="part-name">ncftp</span>
      </dt>

      <dd>
        <p>file-transfer utility</p>

        <p><a href=
        "https://www.ncftp.com/">https://www.ncftp.com/</a></p>
      </dd>

      <dt><span class="part-name">nvi</span>
      </dt>

      <dd>
        <p>New vi uses ncurses.</p>

        <p><a href=
        "https://sites.google.com/a/bostic.com/keithbostic/the-berkeley-vi-editor-home-page">
        https://sites.google.com/a/bostic.com/keithbostic/the-berkeley-vi-editor-home-page</a><br>

        </p>
      </dd>

      <dt><span class="part-name">ranger</span>
      </dt>

      <dd>
        <p>A console file manager with VI key bindings in
        <em>Python</em>.</p>

        <p><a href=
        "https://ranger.github.io/">https://ranger.github.io/</a></p>
      </dd>

      <dt><span class="part-name">tin</span>
      </dt>

      <dd>
        <p>newsreader, supporting color, MIME</p>

        <p><a href="http://www.tin.org/">http://www.tin.org/</a></p>
      </dd>

      <dt><span class="part-name">vifm</span>
      </dt>

      <dd>
        <p>File manager with vi like keybindings</p>

        <p><a href="https://vifm.info/">https://vifm.info/</a></p>
      </dd>
    </dl>
  </blockquote>

  <p>as well as some that use <span class=
  "main-name">ncurses</span> for the terminfo support alone:</p>

  <blockquote>
    <dl>
      <dt><span class="part-name">minicom</span>
      </dt>

      <dd>
        <p>terminal emulator for serial modem connections</p>

        <p><a href=
        "https://salsa.debian.org/minicom-team/minicom">https://salsa.debian.org/minicom-team/minicom</a></p>
      </dd>

      <dt><span class="part-name">mosh</span>
      </dt>

      <dd>
        <p>a replacement for <code>ssh</code>.</p>

        <p><a href="https://mosh.org/">https://mosh.org/</a></p>
      </dd>

      <dt><span class="part-name">tack</span>
      </dt>

      <dd>
        <p>terminfo action checker</p>

        <p><a href="@HOMEPAGE@/tack.html">@HOMEPAGE@/tack.html</a></p>
      </dd>

      <dt><span class="part-name">tmux</span>
      </dt>

      <dd>
        <p>terminal multiplexor</p>

        <p><a href=
        "https://github.com/tmux/tmux/wiki">https://github.com/tmux/tmux/wiki</a></p>
      </dd>

      <dt><span class="part-name">vile</span>
      </dt>

      <dd>
        <p><em>vi-like-emacs</em> may be built to use the terminfo,
        termcap or curses interfaces.</p>

        <p><a href="@WEBSITE@/vile/">@WEBSITE@/vile/</a></p>
      </dd>
    </dl>
  </blockquote>

  <p>and finally, those which use only the termcap interface:</p>

  <blockquote>
    <dl>
      <dt><span class="part-name">emacs</span>
      </dt>

      <dd>
        <p>text editor</p>

        <p><a href=
        "https://www.gnu.org/software/emacs/">https://www.gnu.org/software/emacs/</a></p>
      </dd>

      <dt><span class="part-name">less</span>
      </dt>

      <dd>
        <p>The most commonly used <em>pager</em> (a program that
        displays text files).</p>

        <p><a href=
        "http://www.greenwoodsoftware.com/less/">http://www.greenwoodsoftware.com/less/</a></p>
      </dd>

      <dt><span class="part-name">screen</span>
      </dt>

      <dd>
        <p>terminal multiplexor</p>

        <p><a href=
        "https://www.gnu.org/software/screen/">https://www.gnu.org/software/screen/</a></p>
      </dd>

      <dt><span class="part-name">vim</span>
      </dt>

      <dd>
        <p>text editor</p>

        <p><a href="https://www.vim.org/">https://www.vim.org/</a></p>
      </dd>
    </dl>
  </blockquote>

  <h2><a name="h2-development" id="h2-development">Development
  activities</a></h2>

  <p>Zeyd Ben-Halim started <span class="main-name">ncurses</span>
  from a previous package pcurses, written by Pavel Curtis. Eric S.
  Raymond continued development. J&uuml;rgen Pfeifer wrote most of
  the form and menu libraries.</p>

  <p>Ongoing development work is done by <a href=
  "mailto:dickey@invisible-island.net">Thomas E. Dickey</a>. Thomas
  E. Dickey has acted as the maintainer for the Free Software
  Foundation, which held a <a href=
  "@HOMEPAGE@/ncurses-license.html">copyright on ncurses</a> for
  releases 4.2 through 6.1. Following the release of ncurses 6.1,
  effective as of release 6.2, copyright for ncurses reverted to
  Thomas E. Dickey (see the <a href=
  "@HOMEPAGE@/ncurses.faq.html#relicensed">ncurses FAQ</a> for
  additional information).</p>

  <p>Contact the current maintainers at</p>

  <blockquote>
    <a href="mailto:bug-ncurses@gnu.org">bug-ncurses@gnu.org</a>
  </blockquote>

  <p>To join the ncurses mailing list, please write email to</p>

  <blockquote>
    <a href=
    "mailto:bug-ncurses-request@gnu.org">bug-ncurses-request@gnu.org</a>
  </blockquote>
  containing the line:
  <blockquote>
    <p><code>subscribe</code>
    <em>&lt;name&gt;@&lt;host.domain&gt;</em></p>
  </blockquote>

  <p>This list is open to anyone interested in helping with the
  development and testing of this package.</p>

  <p>Beta versions of <span class="main-name">ncurses</span> are
  made available at</p>

  <blockquote>
    <p><a href=
    "https://invisible-island.net/archives/ncurses/current/">https://invisible-island.net/archives/ncurses/current/</a>
    and<br>
    <a href=
    "https://invisible-mirror.net/archives/ncurses/current/">https://invisible-mirror.net/archives/ncurses/current/</a>&nbsp;.</p>
  </blockquote>

  <p>Patches to the current release are made available at</p>

  <blockquote>
    <p><a href=
    "https://invisible-island.net/archives/ncurses/6.4/">https://invisible-island.net/archives/ncurses/6.4/</a>
    and<br>
    <a href=
    "https://invisible-mirror.net/archives/ncurses/6.4/">https://invisible-mirror.net/archives/ncurses/6.4/</a>&nbsp;.</p>
  </blockquote>

  <p>There is an archive of the mailing list here:</p>

  <blockquote>
    <p><a href=
    "https://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/bug-ncurses">https://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/bug-ncurses</a>&nbsp;.</p>
  </blockquote>

  <h2><a name="h2-this-stuff" id="h2-this-stuff">Related
  resources</a></h2>

  <p>The release notes make scattered references to these pages,
  which may be interesting by themselves:</p>

  <ul>
    <li><a href="@HOMEPAGE@/ncurses-license.html"><span class=
    "main-name">ncurses</span> licensing</a></li>

    <li><a href="@HOMEPAGE@/ncurses-mapsyms.html">Symbol versioning
    in <span class="main-name">ncurses</span></a></li>

    <li><a href="@HOMEPAGE@/ncurses-slang.html">Comments on
    <span class="main-name">ncurses</span> versus <span class=
    "main-name">slang</span> (S-Lang)</a></li>

    <li><a href="@HOMEPAGE@/ncurses-openbsd.html">Comments on
    <span class="main-name">OpenBSD</span></a></li>

    <li><a href="@HOMEPAGE@/tack.html">tack &ndash; terminfo action
    checker</a></li>

    <li><a href="@HOMEPAGE@/tctest.html">tctest &ndash; termcap
    library checker</a></li>

    <li><a href=
    "@HOMEPAGE@/ncurses.html#download_database">Terminal
    Database</a></li>
  </ul>

  <h2><a name="h2-other-stuff" id="h2-other-stuff">Other
  resources</a></h2>

  <p>The distribution provides a newer version of the
  terminfo-format terminal description file once maintained by
  <a href="http://www.catb.org/~esr/terminfo/">Eric
  Raymond</a>&nbsp;. Unlike the older version, the termcap and
  terminfo data are provided in the same file, which also provides
  several user-definable extensions beyond the X/Open Curses
  specification.</p>

  <p>You can find lots of information on terminal-related topics
  not covered in the terminfo file in <a href=
  "https://shuford.invisible-island.net/">Richard Shuford's
  archive</a> (<a href=
  "http://web.archive.org/web/*/http://www.cs.utk.edu/~shuford/terminal">original</a>).
  The collection of computer manuals at <a href=
  "http://www.bitsavers.org/pdf/">bitsavers.org</a> has also been
  useful.</p>

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        <ul>
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            <ul>
              <li><a href="#h4-new-library">New features</a></li>

              <li><a href="#h4-fixes-library">Other
              improvements</a></li>
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          <li>
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