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|  | :mod:`curses.panel` --- A panel stack extension for curses.
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|  | .. module:: curses.panel
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|  |    :synopsis: A panel stack extension that adds depth to  curses windows.
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|  | .. sectionauthor:: A.M. Kuchling <amk@amk.ca>
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|  | Panels are windows with the added feature of depth, so they can be stacked on
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|  | top of each other, and only the visible portions of each window will be
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|  | displayed.  Panels can be added, moved up or down in the stack, and removed.
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|  | .. _cursespanel-functions:
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|  | Functions
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|  | ---------
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|  | The module :mod:`curses.panel` defines the following functions:
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|  | .. function:: bottom_panel()
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|  |    Returns the bottom panel in the panel stack.
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|  | .. function:: new_panel(win)
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|  |    Returns a panel object, associating it with the given window *win*. Be aware
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|  |    that you need to keep the returned panel object referenced explicitly.  If you
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|  |    don't, the panel object is garbage collected and removed from the panel stack.
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|  | .. function:: top_panel()
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|  |    Returns the top panel in the panel stack.
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|  | .. function:: update_panels()
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|  |    Updates the virtual screen after changes in the panel stack. This does not call
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|  |    :func:`curses.doupdate`, so you'll have to do this yourself.
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|  | .. _curses-panel-objects:
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|  | Panel Objects
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|  | -------------
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|  | Panel objects, as returned by :func:`new_panel` above, are windows with a
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|  | stacking order. There's always a window associated with a panel which determines
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|  | the content, while the panel methods are responsible for the window's depth in
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|  | the panel stack.
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|  | Panel objects have the following methods:
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|  | .. method:: Panel.above()
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|  |    Returns the panel above the current panel.
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|  | .. method:: Panel.below()
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|  |    Returns the panel below the current panel.
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|  | .. method:: Panel.bottom()
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|  |    Push the panel to the bottom of the stack.
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|  | .. method:: Panel.hidden()
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|  |    Returns true if the panel is hidden (not visible), false otherwise.
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|  | .. method:: Panel.hide()
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|  |    Hide the panel. This does not delete the object, it just makes the window on
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|  |    screen invisible.
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|  | .. method:: Panel.move(y, x)
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|  |    Move the panel to the screen coordinates ``(y, x)``.
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|  | .. method:: Panel.replace(win)
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|  |    Change the window associated with the panel to the window *win*.
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|  | .. method:: Panel.set_userptr(obj)
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|  |    Set the panel's user pointer to *obj*. This is used to associate an arbitrary
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|  |    piece of data with the panel, and can be any Python object.
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|  | .. method:: Panel.show()
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|  |    Display the panel (which might have been hidden).
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|  | .. method:: Panel.top()
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|  |    Push panel to the top of the stack.
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|  | .. method:: Panel.userptr()
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|  |    Returns the user pointer for the panel.  This might be any Python object.
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|  | .. method:: Panel.window()
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|  |    Returns the window object associated with the panel.
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