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- * @Id: curs_util.3x,v 1.46 2017/01/07 19:35:54 tom Exp @
+ * @Id: curs_util.3x,v 1.47 2017/02/18 16:43:03 tom Exp @
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The strings returned by <STRONG>unctrl</STRONG> in this implementation are
determined at compile time, showing C1 controls from the
- upper-128 codes with a `~' prefix rather than `^'. Other
+ upper-128 codes with a "~" prefix rather than "^". Other
implementations have different conventions. For example,
- they may show both sets of control characters with `^',
+ they may show both sets of control characters with "^",
and strip the parameter to 7 bits. Or they may ignore C1
controls and treat all of the upper-128 codes as print-
able. This implementation uses 8 bits but does not modify
Likewise, the <STRONG><A HREF="curs_inopts.3x.html">meta(3x)</A></STRONG> function allows the caller to
change the output of <STRONG>keyname</STRONG>, i.e., it determines whether
- to use the `M-' prefix for "meta" keys (codes in the range
+ to use the "M-" prefix for "meta" keys (codes in the range
128 to 255). Both <STRONG>use_legacy_coding</STRONG> and <STRONG>meta</STRONG> succeed only
after curses is initialized. X/Open Curses does not docu-
ment the treatment of codes 128 to 159. When treating