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/mirbsd/src/usr.bin/less/
Dforwback.c86 repaint(); in squish_check()
265 repaint();
318 repaint();
Dsearch.c227 repaint();
239 repaint();
284 repaint(); in clear_attn()
288 repaint(); in clear_attn()
Djump.c88 repaint() in repaint() function
Dcommand.c585 repaint(); in make_display()
1143 repaint(); in commands()
Dfuncs.h142 public void repaint ();
Dscreen.c1960 repaint(); in vbell()
/mirbsd/src/usr.bin/vi/cl/
Dcl_funcs.c477 cl_refresh(sp, repaint) in cl_refresh() argument
479 int repaint;
500 if (repaint)
DREADME.signal165 when it restarts that it can't repaint the screen until ex's child has
/mirbsd/src/usr.bin/vi/docs/tutorial/
Dvi.beginner124 {z^M} command will repaint the screen putting the cursor at the top of the
166 to repaint the screen afterwards.) Try it.
240 this 'reverse scrolling' feature. They will simply repaint the screen with
735 repaint the screen with the cursor line
Dvi.advanced491 finished. Hitting return will then repaint the screen. Typing another
530 {:set number^M} will repaint the screen with each line numbered. When the file
/mirbsd/src/usr.bin/vi/catalog/
Ddutch.base272 281 "Onverwacht repaint event"
Denglish.base273 281 "Unexpected repaint event"
Denglish281 Unexpected repaint eventX
Ddutch281 Onverwacht repaint eventX
/mirbsd/src/gnu/usr.bin/perl/jpl/docs/
DTutorial.pod740 // Java uses this to repaint the image when necessary.
/mirbsd/src/lib/libncurses/src/doc/
Dncurses-intro.doc257 package implementation determine the most efficient way to repaint the
783 ncurses mode, simply call refresh() or doupdate(). This will repaint
796 refresh(); /* restore save modes, repaint screen */
807 endwin, followed by an refresh and a screen repaint you code yourself.
/mirbsd/src/usr.bin/vi/docs/
Dchangelog17 + Fix bug where splitting in the middle of the screen could repaint
155 + Leftright scrolling tweak, don't repaint the screen as often.
/mirbsd/src/lib/libncurses/src/
DINSTALL1139 menus libraries unusable since they do not repaint the screen).
DNEWS2260 that made the screen repaint, to make it clearer when a sigwinch
4573 repaint the areas of the screen whose color changes, like SVr4 curses
5183 the c++ demo, whose destructors repaint the screen.
6244 + add ^R (repaint after resize), ^L (refresh) commands to ncurses 'p'
/mirbsd/src/gnu/usr.bin/lynx/
DCHANGES1178 This is used in color-style to repaint an inactive hyperlink -TD
3071 to make PDCurses repaint the screen as well (report by Victor Schneider,
3111 left/right scrolling logic. This is used for testing, e.g., the repaint
8628 * partial mode now repaint the screen in one stage with a complete display
8823 matching old HTMainText (with its own line counter) and repaint previous doc,
9027 with Newline_partial > 1 (say, we press '*' and noproxy) we repaint the page
9045 * modify display_page in GridText.c so that TRACE does not cause a repaint,
/mirbsd/src/share/dict/
Dweb2166346 repaint