- The argument to the <STRONG>-m</STRONG> option consists of an optional port type, an
- optional operator, an optional baud rate specification, an optional
- colon (":") character and a terminal type. The port type is a string
- (delimited by either the operator or the colon character). The opera-
- tor may be any combination of ">", "<", "@", and "!"; ">" means greater
- than, "<" means less than, "@" means equal to and "!" inverts the sense
- of the test. The baud rate is specified as a number and is compared
- with the speed of the standard error output (which should be the con-
- trol terminal). The terminal type is a string.
-
- If the terminal type is not specified on the command line, the <STRONG>-m</STRONG> map-
- pings are applied to the terminal type. If the port type and baud rate
- match the mapping, the terminal type specified in the mapping replaces
- the current type. If more than one mapping is specified, the first
- applicable mapping is used.
-
- For example, consider the following mapping: <STRONG>dialup>9600:vt100</STRONG>. The
+ The argument to the <STRONG>-m</STRONG> option consists of an optional port type, an
+ optional operator, an optional baud rate specification, an optional
+ colon (":") character and a terminal type. The port type is a string
+ (delimited by either the operator or the colon character). The
+ operator may be any combination of ">", "<", "@", and "!"; ">" means
+ greater than, "<" means less than, "@" means equal to and "!" inverts
+ the sense of the test. The baud rate is specified as a number and is
+ compared with the speed of the standard error output (which should be
+ the control terminal). The terminal type is a string.
+
+ If the terminal type is not specified on the command line, the <STRONG>-m</STRONG>
+ mappings are applied to the terminal type. If the port type and baud
+ rate match the mapping, the terminal type specified in the mapping
+ replaces the current type. If more than one mapping is specified, the
+ first applicable mapping is used.
+
+ For example, consider the following mapping: <STRONG>dialup>9600:vt100</STRONG>. The