convert a few 'cell' instances to 'nccell' in docs

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nick black 2021-05-14 03:51:03 -04:00
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@ -720,7 +720,7 @@ In addition to its framebuffer--a rectilinear matrix of `nccell`s
* a name (used only for debugging).
If opaque, a `nccell` on a higher `ncplane` completely obstructs a corresponding
`cell` from a lower `ncplane` from being seen. An `ncplane` corresponds loosely
`nccell` from a lower `ncplane` from being seen. An `ncplane` corresponds loosely
to an [NCURSES Panel](https://invisible-island.net/ncurses/ncurses-intro.html#panels),
but is the primary drawing surface of notcurses—there is no object
corresponding to a bare NCURSES `WINDOW`.

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@ -16,7 +16,7 @@ might surprise NCURSES programmers:
* Scrolling is disabled by default, and cannot be globally enabled (but
see Direct Mode).
* The Curses `cchar_t` has a fixed-size array of `wchar_t`. The Notcurses
`cell` instead supports a UTF-8 encoded extended grapheme cluster of
`nccell` instead supports a UTF-8 encoded extended grapheme cluster of
arbitrary length. The only supported encodings are ASCII via `ANSI_X3.4-1968`
and Unicode via `UTF-8`.
* The cursor is disabled by default, when supported (`civis` capability).
@ -58,7 +58,7 @@ making implicit use of `stdscr` ought be replaced with their explicit
equivalents. `stdscr` ought then be replaced with the result of
`notcurses_stdplane()` (the standard plane). `PANEL`s become `ncplane`s; the
Panels API is otherwise pretty close. Anything writing a bare character will
become a simple `cell`; multibyte or wide characters become complex `cell`s.
become a simple `nccell`; multibyte or wide characters become complex `nccell`s.
Color no longer uses "color pairs". You can easily enough hack together a
simple table mapping your colors to RGB values, and color pairs to foreground
and background indices into said table. That'll work for the duration of a