X-Git-Url: https://ncurses.scripts.mit.edu/?a=blobdiff_plain;ds=inline;f=man%2Fterm.5;fp=man%2Fterm.5;h=594890378b7174916eb1dd760cad4c00f062fe99;hb=cccf831ed7c83410c7f6cec2a43e71e9c4278b4c;hp=554e8ed598e6723c5ee5b7e27c2d65f4e56de968;hpb=9208e1bde56ebb9cc550fd93034f1d4650518b11;p=ncurses.git diff --git a/man/term.5 b/man/term.5 index 554e8ed5..59489037 100644 --- a/man/term.5 +++ b/man/term.5 @@ -26,7 +26,7 @@ .\" authorization. * .\"*************************************************************************** .\" -.\" $Id: term.5,v 1.28 2018/03/31 22:41:29 tom Exp $ +.\" $Id: term.5,v 1.29 2018/05/19 21:09:25 tom Exp $ .TH term 5 .ie \n(.g .ds `` \(lq .el .ds `` `` @@ -180,7 +180,8 @@ With some minor variations of the offsets (see PORTABILITY), the same binary format is used in all modern UNIX systems. Each system uses a predefined set of boolean, number or string capabilities. .PP -The \fBncurses\fP libraries and applications support extended terminfo binary format, +The \fBncurses\fP libraries and applications support +extended terminfo binary format, allowing users to define capabilities which are loaded at runtime. This extension is made possible by using the fact that the other implementations @@ -280,7 +281,8 @@ A small number of terminal descriptions use uppercase characters in their names. If the underlying filesystem ignores the difference between uppercase and lowercase, -\fBncurses\fP represents the \*(``first character\*('' of the terminal name used as +\fBncurses\fP represents the \*(``first character\*('' +of the terminal name used as the intermediate level of a directory tree in (two-character) hexadecimal form. .SH EXAMPLE As an example, here is a description for the Lear-Siegler