- <B>clear</B> clears your screen if this is possible, including its scrollback
- buffer (if the extended "E3" capability is defined). <B>clear</B> looks in
- the environment for the terminal type given by the environment variable
- <B>TERM</B>, and then in the <B>terminfo</B> database to determine how to clear the
- screen.
-
- <B>clear</B> writes to the standard output. You can redirect the standard
- output to a file (which prevents <B>clear</B> from actually clearing the
- screen), and later <B>cat</B> the file to the screen, clearing it at that
+ <STRONG>clear</STRONG> clears your terminal's screen if this is possible, including the
+ terminal's scrollback buffer (if the extended "E3" capability is
+ defined). <STRONG>clear</STRONG> looks in the environment for the terminal type given
+ by the environment variable <STRONG>TERM</STRONG>, and then in the <STRONG>terminfo</STRONG> database to
+ determine how to clear the screen.
+
+ <STRONG>clear</STRONG> writes to the standard output. You can redirect the standard
+ output to a file (which prevents <STRONG>clear</STRONG> from actually clearing the
+ screen), and later <STRONG>cat</STRONG> the file to the screen, clearing it at that