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brlapi_writeArguments_t(3)	    BrlAPI	    brlapi_writeArguments_t(3)

NAME
       brlapi_writeArguments_t -

SYNOPSIS
       #include <brlapi.h>

   Data Fields
       int displayNumber
       unsigned int regionBegin
       unsigned int regionSize
       char * text
       int textSize
       unsigned char * andMask
       unsigned char * orMask
       int cursor
       char * charset

Detailed Description
       Structure containing arguments to be given to brlapi_write()

Field Documentation
   unsigned char* brlapi_writeArguments_t::andMask And attributes; applied
       first
   char* brlapi_writeArguments_t::charset Text charset. NULL means it is
       assumed to be 8bits, and the same as the server's. '' means current
       locale's charset. If no locale was selected, defaults to NULL's
       meaning.
   int brlapi_writeArguments_t::cursor BRLAPI_CURSOR_LEAVE == don't touch,
       BRLAPI_CURSOR_OFF == turn off, 1 = 1st char of display, ...
   int brlapi_writeArguments_t::displayNumber Display number
       BRLAPI_DISPLAY_DEFAULT == unspecified
   unsigned char* brlapi_writeArguments_t::orMask Or attributes; applied after
       ANDing
   unsigned int brlapi_writeArguments_t::regionBegin Region of display to
       update, 1st character of display is 1
   unsigned int brlapi_writeArguments_t::regionSize Number of characters held
       in text, andMask and orMask.
   char* brlapi_writeArguments_t::text Text to display, must hold as many
       characters as the region fields expresses.
   int brlapi_writeArguments_t::textSize Size of text in bytes. If -1,
       strlen() is used for computing it.
Author
       Generated automatically by Doxygen for BrlAPI from the source code.

Version 1.0			Sun Jan 8 2012	    brlapi_writeArguments_t(3)
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