| MENU_MARK(3) | Library Functions Manual | MENU_MARK(3) | 
menu_mark, menu_unmark,
  set_menu_mark, set_menu_unmark
  —
#include <menu.h>
char *
  
  menu_mark(MENU
    *menu);
char *
  
  menu_unmark(MENU
    *menu);
int
  
  set_menu_mark(MENU
    *menu, char
  *mark);
int
  
  set_menu_unmark(MENU
    *menu, char
  *mark);
menu_mark() function returns a pointer to the
  character string that is used to mark selected items in the menu. The mark
  string is set by the set_menu_mark() function. The
  menu_unmark() function returns a pointer to the
  character string that is used to indicate a menu items is not selected, this
  string is set by the set_menu_unmark() function. The
  mark and unmark strings may be of differing lengths, the room allocated to
  drawing the mark will be the maximum of the lengths of both the mark and
  unmark strings. The shorter of the two strings will be left justified and
  space padded.
E_OKE_SYSTEM_ERRORE_BAD_ARGUMENTE_POSTEDE_CONNECTEDE_BAD_STATEE_NO_ROOME_NOT_POSTEDE_UNKNOWN_COMMANDE_NO_MATCHE_NOT_SELECTABLEE_NOT_CONNECTEDE_REQUEST_DENIED| September 10, 1999 | NetBSD 9.3 |