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yes, i'm still messing with my curses pgm and have made some
discoveries---among them, that xmodmap might be interferring with my
configuration.

anyway, anybody know where the following headers might be found/

----

#include "gen_defs.h"   
#include "ciolib.h"
#include "curs_cio.h"
#include "keys.h"
#include "mouse.h"
#include "vidmodes.h"

----

tia, y'all!

gary



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