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.TH @TSET@ 1 ""
.ie \n(.g .ds `` \(lq
.el .ds `` ``
.ie \n(.g .ds '' \(rq
.el .ds '' ''
.de bP
-.IP \(bu 4
+.ie n .IP \(bu 4
+.el .IP \(bu 2
..
.SH NAME
\fB@TSET@\fR, \fB@RESET@\fR \- terminal initialization
.bP
standard input and
.bP
-ultimately \*(lq/dev/tty\*(rq
+ultimately \*(``/dev/tty\*(''
.PP
to obtain terminal settings.
Having retrieved these settings, \fB@TSET@\fP remembers which
continuing development over the next few years.
.PP
In September 1980, Eric Allman modified \fBtset\fP,
-adding the code from the existing \*(lqreset\*(rq
+adding the code from the existing \*(``reset\*(''
feature when \fBtset\fP was invoked as \fBreset\fP.
Rather than simply copying the existing program,
in this merged version, \fBtset\fP used the termcap database
is always an alias for \fBtset\fP.
.PP
The \fB@TSET@\fR utility provides for backward-compatibility with BSD
-environments (under most modern UNIXes, \fB/etc/inittab\fR and \fIgetty\fR(1)
+environments (under most modern UNIXes, \fB/etc/inittab\fR and \fBgetty\fR(1)
can set \fBTERM\fR appropriately for each dial-up line; this obviates what was
\fB@TSET@\fR's most important use). This implementation behaves like 4.4BSD
\fBtset\fP, with a few exceptions specified here.
terminal capability database
.SH SEE ALSO
.hy 0
-csh(1),
-sh(1),
-stty(1),
-curs_terminfo(3X),
-tty(4),
-terminfo(5),
-ttys(5),
-environ(7)
+\fBcsh\fP(1),
+\fBsh\fP(1),
+\fBstty\fP(1),
+\fBcurs_terminfo\fP(3X),
+\fBtty\fP(4),
+\fBterminfo\fP(5),
+\fBttys\fP(5),
+\fBenviron\fP(7)
.hy
.PP
This describes \fBncurses\fR