X-Git-Url: http://ncurses.scripts.mit.edu/?a=blobdiff_plain;ds=sidebyside;f=doc%2Fhtml%2Fman%2Fterm.7.html;h=455d1c7b9948c7c80dd38ef1684fedda8beee55b;hb=c6cfd97b8beaf0f6deafbf8aac7281cf6aa7f012;hp=1d4d2f4992ea10eda74ee00e0ceeeb5751696623;hpb=f70db18a0c3c6a828d8a5999be37239f01c9d98a;p=ncurses.git diff --git a/doc/html/man/term.7.html b/doc/html/man/term.7.html index 1d4d2f49..455d1c7b 100644 --- a/doc/html/man/term.7.html +++ b/doc/html/man/term.7.html @@ -1,7 +1,6 @@ - +
+ +- term(7) term(7)-
+NAME
term - conventions for naming terminal types-DESCRIPTION
+DESCRIPTION
The environment variable TERM should normally contain the type name of the terminal, console or display-device type you are using. This information is critical for all @@ -59,7 +60,7 @@ mailer. A default TERM value will be set on a per-line basis by - either /etc/inittab (Linux and System-V-like UNIXes) or + either /etc/inittab (e.g., System-V-like UNIXes) or /etc/ttys (BSD UNIXes). This will nearly always suffice for workstation and microcomputer consoles. @@ -85,9 +86,9 @@ the tty device and baud rate. Setting your own TERM value may also be useful if you have - created a custom entry incorporating options (such as - visual bell or reverse-video) which you wish to override - the system default type for your line. + created a custom entry incorporating options (such as vis- + ual bell or reverse-video) which you wish to override the + system default type for your line. Terminal type descriptions are stored as files of capabil- ity data underneath /usr/share/terminfo. To browse a list @@ -101,9 +102,9 @@ you must use the infocmp(1m) command. Invoke it as fol- lows: - infocmp entry-name + infocmp entry_name - where entry-name is the name of the type you wish to exam- + where entry_name is the name of the type you wish to exam- ine (and the name of its capability file the subdirectory of /usr/share/terminfo named for its first letter). This command dumps a capability file in the text format @@ -152,16 +153,16 @@ thus vt100, hp2621, wy50. The root name for a PC-Unix console type should be the OS - name, i.e. linux, bsdos, freebsd, netbsd. It should not + name, i.e., linux, bsdos, freebsd, netbsd. It should not be console or any other generic that might cause confusion in a multi-platform environment! If a model number fol- lows, it should indicate either the OS release level or the console driver release level. - The root name for a terminal emulator (assuming it doesn't - fit one of the standard ANSI or vt100 types) should be the - program name or a readily recognizable abbreviation of it - (i.e. versaterm, ctrm). + The root name for a terminal emulator (assuming it does + not fit one of the standard ANSI or vt100 types) should be + the program name or a readily recognizable abbreviation of + it (i.e., versaterm, ctrm). Following the root name, you may add any reasonable number of hyphen-separated feature suffixes. @@ -216,14 +217,14 @@-PORTABILITY
+PORTABILITY
For maximum compatibility with older System V UNIXes, names and aliases should be unique within the first 14 characters.-FILES
+FILES
/usr/share/terminfo/?/* compiled terminal capability data base @@ -235,17 +236,21 @@-SEE ALSO
+SEE ALSO
curses(3x), terminfo(5), term(5). term(7)-
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