Currently the library only works on Linux and there is no support for Windows and MinGW as it uses unix dependent code.
This can be replaced by cross platform code making it compatible with Windows also.
Currently I have thought of two ways:
Finding similar functions in Windows libraries and implementing them based on the os it is being used.
Generating a binary made uses curses that can be called directly with a file containing the details of the menu it has to display. This will require major changes to the codebase and also changes in the current implementation, so it is being kept as the last option.
The library does not support entering the menu entries with whitespaces between them., neither their description supports whitespaces. This should be implemented as the these details generally contain whitespaces and without them, the usability of the function is reduced to a great extent.
New example programs will make it easier to understand and implement the use of the library. New sample programs can be contributed which use the menu library is some way.
The program being added should be well documented and easy to understand.
Program should be added in a seperate folder on the name of the program placed in the examples/ directory.
Adding a Makefile for the program is desired.
Adding a screenshot of the program to the images/ folder is desired and including it in the README will be appreciated.