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SYNOPSIS

-       infocmp [-1CEFGILTUVcdegilnpqrtux]
+       infocmp [-1CDEFGIKLTUVcdegilnpqrtux]
              [-v n] [-s d| i| l| c] [-R subset]
              [-w width] [-A directory] [-B directory]
              [termname...]
@@ -72,76 +72,81 @@
    Default Options
        If  no options are specified and zero or one termnames are
        specified, the -I option will be assumed.   If  more  than
-       one termname is specified, the -d option will be assumed.
+       one  termname is specified, the -d option will be assumed.
 
    Comparison Options [-d] [-c] [-n]
-       infocmp  compares  the  terminfo  description of the first
-       terminal termname with each of the descriptions  given  by
-       the  entries  for  the  other  terminal's termnames.  If a
-       capability is defined for only one of the  terminals,  the
-       value  returned will depend on the type of the capability:
-       F for boolean variables, -1  for  integer  variables,  and
+       infocmp compares the terminfo  description  of  the  first
+       terminal  termname  with each of the descriptions given by
+       the entries for the  other  terminal's  termnames.   If  a
+       capability  is  defined for only one of the terminals, the
+       value returned will depend on the type of the  capability:
+       F  for  boolean  variables,  -1 for integer variables, and
        NULL for string variables.
 
-       The  -d  option produces a list of each capability that is
-       different between two entries.  This option is  useful  to
-       show  the  difference between two entries, created by dif-
+       The -d option produces a list of each capability  that  is
+       different  between  two entries.  This option is useful to
+       show the difference between two entries, created  by  dif-
        ferent people, for the same or similar terminals.
 
-       The -c option produces a list of each capability  that  is
+       The  -c  option produces a list of each capability that is
        common between two entries.  Capabilities that are not set
-       are ignored.  This option can be used as a quick check  to
+       are  ignored.  This option can be used as a quick check to
        see if the -u option is worth using.
 
-       The  -n  option produces a list of each capability that is
+       The -n option produces a list of each capability  that  is
        in neither entry.  If no termnames are given, the environ-
        ment variable TERM will be used for both of the termnames.
-       This can be used as a quick check to see if  anything  was
+       This  can  be used as a quick check to see if anything was
        left out of a description.
 
    Source Listing Options [-I] [-L] [-C] [-r]
-       The  -I,  -L, and -C options will produce a source listing
+       The -I, -L, and -C options will produce a  source  listing
        for each terminal named.
 
       -I   use the terminfo names
       -L   use the long C variable name listed in <term.h>
       -C   use the termcap names
       -r   when using -C, put out all capabilities in termcap form
+      -K   modifies the -C option, improving BSD-compatibility.
 
-       If no termnames are given, the environment  variable  TERM
+       If  no  termnames are given, the environment variable TERM
        will be used for the terminal name.
 
-       The  source produced by the -C option may be used directly
-       as a termcap entry, but not all parameterized strings  can
+       The source produced by the -C option may be used  directly
+       as  a termcap entry, but not all parameterized strings can
        be changed to the termcap format.  infocmp will attempt to
-       convert most of the parameterized  information,  and  any-
-       thing  not  converted will be plainly marked in the output
+       convert  most  of  the parameterized information, and any-
+       thing not converted will be plainly marked in  the  output
        and commented out.  These should be edited by hand.
 
-       All padding information  for  strings  will  be  collected
-       together  and  placed at the beginning of the string where
-       termcap expects it.  Mandatory padding  (padding  informa-
+       All  padding  information  for  strings  will be collected
+       together and placed at the beginning of the  string  where
+       termcap  expects  it.  Mandatory padding (padding informa-
        tion with a trailing '/') will become optional.
 
        All termcap variables no longer supported by terminfo, but
        which are derivable from other terminfo variables, will be
        output.  Not all terminfo capabilities will be translated;
-       only those variables which were part of termcap will  nor-
-       mally  be  output.  Specifying the -r option will take off
-       this restriction, allowing all capabilities to  be  output
-       in termcap form.
+       only  those variables which were part of termcap will nor-
+       mally be output.  Specifying the -r option will  take  off
+       this  restriction,  allowing all capabilities to be output
+       in termcap form.  Normally you would use both the  -C  and
+       -r  options.   The  actual  format  used incorporates some
+       improvements for escaped characters from terminfo  format.
+       For  a  stricter  BSD-compatible  translation,  use the -K
+       option rather than -C.
 
        Note that because padding is collected to the beginning of
-       the capability, not all capabilities are  output.   Manda-
-       tory  padding  is  not supported.  Because termcap strings
-       are not as flexible, it is not always possible to  convert
-       a  terminfo  string  capability into an equivalent termcap
-       format.  A subsequent conversion of the termcap file  back
-       into  terminfo  format  will not necessarily reproduce the
+       the  capability,  not all capabilities are output.  Manda-
+       tory padding is not supported.   Because  termcap  strings
+       are  not as flexible, it is not always possible to convert
+       a terminfo string capability into  an  equivalent  termcap
+       format.   A subsequent conversion of the termcap file back
+       into terminfo format will not  necessarily  reproduce  the
        original terminfo source.
 
-       Some common terminfo parameter  sequences,  their  termcap
-       equivalents,  and  some terminal types which commonly have
+       Some  common  terminfo  parameter sequences, their termcap
+       equivalents, and some terminal types which  commonly  have
        such sequences, are:
 
      terminfo                    termcap   Representative Terminals
@@ -154,66 +159,69 @@
      %p2 is printed before %p1   %r        hp
 
    Use= Option [-u]
-       The -u option produces a terminfo  source  description  of
-       the  first  terminal termname which is relative to the sum
-       of the descriptions given by the  entries  for  the  other
-       terminals  termnames.   It does this by analyzing the dif-
-       ferences  between  the  first  termname  and   the   other
+       The  -u  option  produces a terminfo source description of
+       the first terminal termname which is relative to  the  sum
+       of  the  descriptions  given  by the entries for the other
+       terminals termnames.  It does this by analyzing  the  dif-
+       ferences   between   the  first  termname  and  the  other
        termnames and producing a description with use= fields for
-       the other terminals.  In this manner, it  is  possible  to
-       retrofit   generic  terminfo  entries  into  a  terminal's
+       the  other  terminals.   In this manner, it is possible to
+       retrofit  generic  terminfo  entries  into  a   terminal's
        description.  Or, if two similar terminals exist, but were
-       coded  at  different  times or by different people so that
+       coded at different times or by different  people  so  that
        each description is a full description, using infocmp will
        show what can be done to change one description to be rel-
        ative to the other.
 
        A capability will get printed with an at-sign (@) if it no
-       longer  exists in the first termname, but one of the other
-       termname entries contains a value for it.  A  capability's
-       value  gets  printed if the value in the first termname is
-       not found in any of the other termname entries, or if  the
-       first of the other termname entries that has this capabil-
-       ity gives a different value for the capability  than  that
-       in the first termname.
-
-       The  order  of  the other termname entries is significant.
-       Since the terminfo compiler tic does a left-to-right  scan
+       longer exists in the first termname, but one of the  other
+       termname  entries contains a value for it.  A capability's
+       value gets printed if the value in the first  termname  is
+       not  found in any of the other termname entries, or if the
+       first  of  the  other  termname  entries  that  has   this
+       capability gives a different value for the capability than
+       that in the first termname.
+
+       The order of the other termname  entries  is  significant.
+       Since  the terminfo compiler tic does a left-to-right scan
        of the capabilities, specifying two use= entries that con-
        tain differing entries for the same capabilities will pro-
-       duce  different  results  depending  on the order that the
-       entries are given in.  infocmp will flag any  such  incon-
-       sistencies  between the other termname entries as they are
+       duce different results depending on  the  order  that  the
+       entries  are  given in.  infocmp will flag any such incon-
+       sistencies between the other termname entries as they  are
        found.
 
-       Alternatively, specifying a capability after a use=  entry
+       Alternatively,  specifying a capability after a use= entry
        that contains that capability will cause the second speci-
-       fication to be  ignored.   Using  infocmp  to  recreate  a
+       fication  to  be  ignored.   Using  infocmp  to recreate a
        description can be a useful check to make sure that every-
-       thing was  specified  correctly  in  the  original  source
+       thing  was  specified  correctly  in  the  original source
        description.
 
-       Another  error  that  does  not  cause  incorrect compiled
-       files, but will slow down the compilation time, is  speci-
-       fying  extra  use=  fields  that are superfluous.  infocmp
-       will flag any other termname use=  fields  that  were  not
+       Another error  that  does  not  cause  incorrect  compiled
+       files,  but will slow down the compilation time, is speci-
+       fying extra use= fields  that  are  superfluous.   infocmp
+       will  flag  any  other  termname use= fields that were not
        needed.
 
    Changing Databases [-A directory] [-B directory]
-       The  location  of  the compiled terminfo database is taken
-       from the environment variable TERMINFO .  If the  variable
+       The location of the compiled terminfo  database  is  taken
+       from  the environment variable TERMINFO .  If the variable
        is not defined, or the terminal is not found in that loca-
-       tion, the system  terminfo  database,  in  /usr/share/ter-
+       tion,  the  system  terminfo  database, in /usr/share/ter-
        minfo, will be used.  The options -A and -B may be used to
-       override this location.  The -A option will  set  TERMINFO
+       override  this  location.  The -A option will set TERMINFO
        for the first termname and the -B option will set TERMINFO
-       for the other termnames.  With this,  it  is  possible  to
-       compare  descriptions  for  a  terminal with the same name
-       located in two different databases.  This  is  useful  for
-       comparing  descriptions  for  the same terminal created by
+       for  the  other  termnames.   With this, it is possible to
+       compare descriptions for a terminal  with  the  same  name
+       located  in  two  different databases.  This is useful for
+       comparing descriptions for the same  terminal  created  by
        different people.
 
    Other Options
+       -0   causes  the fields to be printed on one line, without
+            wrapping.
+
        -1   causes the fields to be printed out one  to  a  line.
             Otherwise,  the  fields  will be printed several to a
             line to a maximum width of 60 characters.
@@ -222,62 +230,65 @@
             rather  than  discarding them.  Capabilities are com-
             mented by prefixing them with a period.
 
+       -D   tells infocmp to print the database locations that it
+            knows about, and exit.
+
        -E   Dump  the  capabilities  of  the  given  terminal  as
-            tables,  needed  in  the C initializer for a TERMTYPE
-            structure (the terminal capability structure  in  the
-            <term.h>).   This option is useful for preparing ver-
-            sions of the curses library  hardwired  for  a  given
-            terminal  type.   The tables are all declared static,
-            and are named according to the type and the  name  of
+            tables, needed in the C initializer  for  a  TERMTYPE
+            structure  (the  terminal capability structure in the
+            <term.h>).  This option is useful for preparing  ver-
+            sions  of  the  curses  library hardwired for a given
+            terminal type.  The tables are all  declared  static,
+            and  are  named according to the type and the name of
             the corresponding terminal entry.
 
-            Before  ncurses  5.0, the split between the -e and -E
-            options was not  needed;  but  support  for  extended
-            names required making the arrays of terminal capabil-
-            ities separate from the TERMTYPE structure.
+            Before ncurses 5.0, the split between the -e  and  -E
+            options  was  not  needed;  but  support for extended
+            names  required  making  the   arrays   of   terminal
+            capabilities separate from the TERMTYPE structure.
 
-       -e   Dump the capabilities of the given terminal  as  a  C
-            initializer  for  a  TERMTYPE structure (the terminal
-            capability structure in the <term.h>).   This  option
+       -e   Dump  the  capabilities  of the given terminal as a C
+            initializer for a TERMTYPE  structure  (the  terminal
+            capability  structure  in the <term.h>).  This option
             is  useful  for  preparing  versions  of  the  curses
             library hardwired for a given terminal type.
 
-       -F   compare terminfo files.  This assumes that  two  fol-
-            lowing   arguments  are  filenames.   The  files  are
-            searched for pairwise matches between  entries,  with
+       -F   compare  terminfo  files.  This assumes that two fol-
+            lowing  arguments  are  filenames.   The  files   are
+            searched  for  pairwise matches between entries, with
             two entries considered to match if any of their names
-            do.  The report  printed  to  standard  output  lists
-            entries  with  no  matches  in  the  other  file, and
-            entries with more than one match.  For  entries  with
-            exactly  one  match  it includes a difference report.
-            Normally, to reduce the volume  of  the  report,  use
-            references  are  not resolved before looking for dif-
+            do.   The  report  printed  to  standard output lists
+            entries with  no  matches  in  the  other  file,  and
+            entries  with  more than one match.  For entries with
+            exactly one match it includes  a  difference  report.
+            Normally,  to  reduce  the  volume of the report, use
+            references are not resolved before looking  for  dif-
             ferences, but resolution can be forced by also speci-
             fying -r.
 
-       -f   Display   complex   terminfo  strings  which  contain
+       -f   Display  complex  terminfo  strings   which   contain
             if/then/else/endif expressions indented for readabil-
             ity.
 
        -G   Display constant literals in decimal form rather than
             their character equivalents.
 
-       -g   Display constant character literals  in  quoted  form
+       -g   Display  constant  character  literals in quoted form
             rather than their decimal equivalents.
 
        -i   Analyze the initialization (is1, is2, is3), and reset
-            (rs1, rs2, rs3), strings  in  the  entry.   For  each
-            string,  the code tries to analyze it into actions in
+            (rs1,  rs2,  rs3),  strings  in  the entry.  For each
+            string, the code tries to analyze it into actions  in
             terms of the other capabilities in the entry, certain
-            X3.64/ISO  6429/ECMA-48 capabilities, and certain DEC
-            VT-series private modes (the set of  recognized  spe-
-            cial  sequences  has  been  selected for completeness
-            over the existing terminfo  database).   Each  report
-            line  consists  of the capability name, followed by a
+            X3.64/ISO 6429/ECMA-48 capabilities, and certain  DEC
+            VT-series  private  modes (the set of recognized spe-
+            cial sequences has  been  selected  for  completeness
+            over  the  existing  terminfo database).  Each report
+            line consists of the capability name, followed  by  a
             colon and space, followed by a printable expansion of
-            the  capability  string with sections matching recog-
-            nized actions translated into  {}-bracketed  descrip-
-            tions.   Here  is  a  list  of  the  DEC/ANSI special
+            the capability string with sections  matching  recog-
+            nized  actions  translated into {}-bracketed descrip-
+            tions.  Here  is  a  list  of  the  DEC/ANSI  special
             sequences recognized: i.
 
                   Action        Meaning
@@ -299,6 +310,7 @@
                   ISO US G1     enable US chars for G1
                   -----------------------------------------
                   DECPAM        application keypad mode
+
                   DECPNM        normal keypad mode
                   DECANSI       enter ANSI mode
                   -----------------------------------------
@@ -310,17 +322,16 @@
                   DEC[+-]CKM    application cursor keys
                   DEC[+-]ANM    set VT52 mode
                   DEC[+-]COLM   132-column mode
-
                   DEC[+-]SCLM   smooth scroll
                   DEC[+-]SCNM   reverse video mode
                   DEC[+-]OM     origin mode
                   DEC[+-]AWM    wraparound mode
                   DEC[+-]ARM    auto-repeat mode
 
-            It also recognizes  a  SGR  action  corresponding  to
-            ANSI/ISO  6429/ECMA  Set Graphics Rendition, with the
-            values NORMAL, BOLD, UNDERLINE, BLINK,  and  REVERSE.
-            All  but NORMAL may be prefixed with `+' (turn on) or
+            It  also  recognizes  a  SGR  action corresponding to
+            ANSI/ISO 6429/ECMA Set Graphics Rendition,  with  the
+            values  NORMAL,  BOLD, UNDERLINE, BLINK, and REVERSE.
+            All but NORMAL may be prefixed with `+' (turn on)  or
             `-' (turn off).
 
        An SGR0 designates an empty highlight sequence (equivalent
@@ -398,18 +409,19 @@
 
 

FILES

-       /usr/share/terminfo Compiled  terminal  description  data-
-                           base.
+       /usr/share/terminfo Compiled      terminal     description
+                           database.
 
 
 

EXTENSIONS

-       The -E, -F, -G, -R, -T, -V, -a, -e, -f, -g, -i, -l, -p, -q
-       and -t options are not supported in SVr4 curses.
+       The -0, -1, -E, -F, -G, -R, -T, -V, -a, -e,  -f,  -g,  -i,
+       -l,  -p,  -q  and  -t  options  are  not supported in SVr4
+       curses.
 
        The -r option's notion of `termcap' capabilities is System
-       V Release 4's.  Actual BSD curses  versions  will  have  a
-       more  restricted  set.  To see only the 4.4BSD set, use -r
+       V  Release  4's.   Actual  BSD curses versions will have a
+       more restricted set.  To see only the 4.4BSD set,  use  -r
        -RBSD.
 
 
@@ -420,10 +432,10 @@
 
 

SEE ALSO

-       captoinfo(1m),    infotocap(1m),     tic(1m),     toe(1m),
+       captoinfo(1m),     infotocap(1m),     tic(1m),    toe(1m),
        curses(3x), terminfo(5).
 
-       This describes ncurses version 5.7 (patch 20110108).
+       This describes ncurses version 5.9 (patch 20120107).