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-.\" $Id: terminfo.head,v 1.13 2006/05/13 15:35:45 tom Exp $
-.TH TERMINFO 5 "" "" "File Formats"
+.\" $Id: terminfo.head,v 1.21 2013/03/09 22:11:36 tom Exp $
+.TH terminfo 5 "" "" "File Formats"
.ds n 5
.ds d @TERMINFO@
+.ie \n(.g .ds `` \(lq
+.el .ds `` ``
+.ie \n(.g .ds '' \(rq
+.el .ds '' ''
+.de bP
+.IP \(bu 4
+..
.SH NAME
terminfo \- terminal capability data base
.SH SYNOPSIS
Entries in
.I terminfo
consist of a sequence of `,' separated fields (embedded commas may be
-escaped with a backslash or notated as \e054).
+escaped with a backslash or notated as \\054).
White space after the `,' separator is ignored.
The first entry for each terminal gives the names which are known for the
terminal, separated by `|' characters.
the last name may well contain upper case and blanks for readability.
.PP
Lines beginning with a `#' in the first column are treated as comments.
-While comment lines are legal at any point, the output of \fIcaptoinfo\fP
-and \fIinfotocap\fP (aliases for \fItic\fP)
+While comment lines are legal at any point, the output of \fB@CAPTOINFO@\fP
+and \fB@INFOTOCAP@\fP (aliases for \fB@TIC@\fP)
will move comments so they occur only between entries.
.PP
Newlines and leading tabs may be used for formatting entries for readability.
These are removed from parsed entries.
-The \fIinfocmp\ -f\fP option relies on this to format if-then-else expressions:
-the result can be read by \fItic\fP.
+The \fB@INFOCMP@\ \-f\fP option relies on this to format if-then-else expressions:
+the result can be read by \fB@TIC@\fP.
.PP
Terminal names (except for the last, verbose entry) should
be chosen using the following conventions.
The particular piece of hardware making up the terminal should
-have a root name, thus ``hp2621''.
+have a root name, thus \*(``hp2621\*(''.
This name should not contain hyphens.
Modes that the hardware can be in, or user preferences, should
be indicated by appending a hyphen and a mode suffix.
-Thus, a vt100 in 132 column mode would be vt100-w.
+Thus, a vt100 in 132 column mode would be vt100\-w.
The following suffixes should be used where possible:
.PP
.TS
l c l
l l l.
\fBSuffix Meaning Example\fP
--\fInn\fP Number of lines on the screen aaa-60
--\fIn\fPp Number of pages of memory c100-4p
--am With automargins (usually the default) vt100-am
--m Mono mode; suppress color ansi-m
--mc Magic cookie; spaces when highlighting wy30-mc
--na No arrow keys (leave them in local) c100-na
--nam Without automatic margins vt100-nam
--nl No status line att4415-nl
--ns No status line hp2626-ns
--rv Reverse video c100-rv
--s Enable status line vt100-s
--vb Use visible bell instead of beep wy370-vb
--w Wide mode (> 80 columns, usually 132) vt100-w
+\-\fInn\fP Number of lines on the screen aaa\-60
+\-\fIn\fPp Number of pages of memory c100\-4p
+\-am With automargins (usually the default) vt100\-am
+\-m Mono mode; suppress color ansi\-m
+\-mc Magic cookie; spaces when highlighting wy30\-mc
+\-na No arrow keys (leave them in local) c100\-na
+\-nam Without automatic margins vt100\-nam
+\-nl No status line att4415\-nl
+\-ns No status line hp2626\-ns
+\-rv Reverse video c100\-rv
+\-s Enable status line vt100\-s
+\-vb Use visible bell instead of beep wy370\-vb
+\-w Wide mode (> 80 columns, usually 132) vt100\-w
.TE
.PP
For more on terminal naming conventions, see the \fBterm(7)\fR manual page.
-.SS Capabilities
+.SS Predefined Capabilities
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