- bits on input depends on the control mode of the tty
- driver [see <STRONG><A HREF="termio.7.html">termio(7)</A></STRONG>]. To force 8 bits to be returned,
- invoke <STRONG>meta</STRONG>(<EM>win</EM>, <STRONG>TRUE</STRONG>); this is equivalent, under POSIX,
- to setting the CS8 flag on the terminal. To force 7 bits
- to be returned, invoke <STRONG>meta</STRONG>(<EM>win</EM>, <STRONG>FALSE</STRONG>); this is equiva-
- lent, under POSIX, to setting the CS7 flag on the termi-
- nal. The window argument, <EM>win</EM>, is always ignored. If the
- terminfo capabilities <STRONG>smm</STRONG> (meta_on) and <STRONG>rmm</STRONG> (meta_off) are
- defined for the terminal, <STRONG>smm</STRONG> is sent to the terminal when
+ bits on input depends on the control mode of the tty driv-
+ er [see <STRONG><A HREF="termio.7.html">termio(7)</A></STRONG>]. To force 8 bits to be returned, in-
+ voke <STRONG>meta</STRONG>(<EM>win</EM>, <STRONG>TRUE</STRONG>); this is equivalent, under POSIX, to
+ setting the CS8 flag on the terminal. To force 7 bits to
+ be returned, invoke <STRONG>meta</STRONG>(<EM>win</EM>, <STRONG>FALSE</STRONG>); this is equivalent,
+ under POSIX, to setting the CS7 flag on the terminal. The
+ window argument, <EM>win</EM>, is always ignored. If the terminfo
+ capabilities <STRONG>smm</STRONG> (meta_on) and <STRONG>rmm</STRONG> (meta_off) are defined
+ for the terminal, <STRONG>smm</STRONG> is sent to the terminal when