X-Git-Url: http://ncurses.scripts.mit.edu/?p=ncurses.git;a=blobdiff_plain;f=man%2Fuser_caps.5;h=6b6956dd8ecf3fe06cecc4458b8289192f668c0c;hp=4cc1e16e279455d7d04b62314264d1fbc70c3461;hb=74433bcf4f6fe40862a28f3c00edaedcd5054b01;hpb=e6bb3226cdd35f5fd9f45bb1685cc2203c889480 diff --git a/man/user_caps.5 b/man/user_caps.5 index 4cc1e16e..6b6956dd 100644 --- a/man/user_caps.5 +++ b/man/user_caps.5 @@ -27,7 +27,7 @@ .\" authorization. * .\"*************************************************************************** .\" -.\" $Id: user_caps.5,v 1.17 2021/06/17 21:30:22 tom Exp $ +.\" $Id: user_caps.5,v 1.20 2021/12/25 21:09:22 tom Exp $ .TH user_caps 5 .ie \n(.g .ds `` \(lq .el .ds `` `` @@ -124,7 +124,7 @@ box characters primary set .RE .IP The memory lock/unlock capabilities were included because they were used -in the X11R6 terminal description for \fBxterm\fP. +in the X11R6 terminal description for \fBxterm\fP(1). The \fIbox1\fP capability is used in @TIC@ to help with terminal descriptions written for AIX. .PP @@ -181,7 +181,7 @@ While terminfo and termcap have a set of 60 predefined function-key names, to which a series of keys can be assigned, that is insufficient for more than a dozen keys multiplied by more than a couple of modifier combinations. -The ncurses database uses a convention based on \fBxterm\fP to +The ncurses database uses a convention based on \fBxterm\fP(1) to provide extended special-key names. .IP Fitting that into termcap's limitation of 2-character names @@ -258,7 +258,7 @@ Set this capability to a nonzero value to enable it. XM \fIstring\fP, override ncurses's built-in string which -enables/disables \fBxterm\fP mouse mode. +enables/disables \fBxterm\fP(1) mouse mode. .IP ncurses sends a character sequence to the terminal to initialize mouse mode, and when the user clicks the mouse buttons or (in certain modes) moves the @@ -344,7 +344,7 @@ Several terminals provide the ability to send distinct strings for combinations of modified special keys. There is no standard for what those keys can send. .PP -Since 1999, \fBxterm\fP has supported +Since 1999, \fBxterm\fP(1) has supported \fIshift\fP, \fIcontrol\fP, \fIalt\fP, and \fImeta\fP modifiers which produce distinct special-key strings. In a terminal description, ncurses has no special knowledge of the @@ -359,7 +359,7 @@ ncurses' terminal database defines these names to which a suffix is added: .TS tab(/) ; l l . -\fIName\fR/\fIDescription\fR +\fBName\fP/\fBDescription\fP _ kDC/special form of kdch1 (delete character) kDN/special form of kcud1 (cursor down) @@ -378,7 +378,7 @@ These are the suffixes used to denote the modifiers: .TS tab(/) ; l l . -\fIValue\fR/\fIDescription\fR +\fBValue\fP/\fBDescription\fP _ 2/Shift 3/Alt @@ -419,17 +419,17 @@ but makes no use of these capabilities itself. .\" .SH SEE ALSO .PP -\fB@INFOCMP@\fR(1M), -\fB@TIC@\fR(1M). +\fB@INFOCMP@\fP(1M), +\fB@TIC@\fP(1M). .PP The terminal database section .I "NCURSES USER-DEFINABLE CAPABILITIES" summarizes commonly-used user-defined capabilities which are used in the terminal descriptions. -Some of those features are mentioned in \fBscreen\fR(1) or \fBtmux\fR(1). +Some of those features are mentioned in \fBscreen\fP(1) or \fBtmux\fP(1). .PP .I "XTerm Control Sequences" -provides further information on the \fBxterm\fP features +provides further information on the \fBxterm\fP(1) features which are used in these extended capabilities. .\" .SH AUTHORS