- SVr3 added <STRONG>mvscanw</STRONG>, and <STRONG>mvwscanw</STRONG>, with a three-line summary saying that
- they were analogous to <STRONG>scanf(3)</STRONG>, explaining that the string which would
- be output from <STRONG>scanf(3)</STRONG> would instead be output using <STRONG>waddstr</STRONG> on the
- given window. SVr3 also added <STRONG>vwscanw</STRONG>, saying that the third parameter
- is a <STRONG>va_list</STRONG>, defined in <varargs.h>, and referring the reader to the
- manual pages for <EM>varargs</EM> and <EM>vprintf</EM> for detailed descriptions.
- (Because the SVr3 documentation does not mention <EM>vscanf</EM>, that reference
- to <EM>vprintf</EM> may not be an error).
+ SVr3 added <B>mvscanw</B>, and <B>mvwscanw</B>, with a three-line summary saying that
+ they were analogous to <B>scanf(3)</B>, explaining that the string which would
+ be output from <B>scanf(3)</B> would instead be output using <B>waddstr</B> on the
+ given window. SVr3 also added <B>vwscanw</B>, saying that the third parameter
+ is a <B>va_list</B>, defined in <varargs.h>, and referring the reader to the
+ manual pages for <I>varargs</I> and <I>vprintf</I> for detailed descriptions.
+ (Because the SVr3 documentation does not mention <I>vscanf</I>, that reference
+ to <I>vprintf</I> may not be an error).