-</PRE>
-<H2>DESCRIPTION</H2><PRE>
- The function <STRONG>set_menu_spacing</STRONG> sets the spacing informa-
- tions for the menu. Its parameter <STRONG>spc_description</STRONG> con-
- trols the number of spaces between an item name and an
- item description. It must not be larger than <STRONG>TABSIZE</STRONG>.
- The menu system puts in the middle of this spacing area
- the pad character. The remaining parts are filled with
- spaces. The <STRONG>spc_rows</STRONG> parameter controls the number of
- rows that are used for an item. It must not be larger
- than 3. The menu system inserts the blank lines between
- item rows, these lines will contain the pad character in
- the appropriate positions. The <STRONG>spc_columns</STRONG> parameter con-
- trols the number of blanks between columns of items. It
- must not be larger than TABSIZE. A value of 0 for all the
- spacing values resets them to the default, which is 1 for
- all of them.
- The function <STRONG>menu_spacing</STRONG> passes back the spacing info for
- the menu. If a pointer is NULL, this specific info is
- simply not returned.
+</PRE><H2><a name="h2-DESCRIPTION">DESCRIPTION</a></H2><PRE>
+ The function <STRONG>set_menu_spacing</STRONG> sets the spacing information for the
+ menu. Its parameter <STRONG>spc_description</STRONG> controls the number of spaces
+ between an item name and an item description. It must not be larger
+ than <STRONG>TABSIZE</STRONG>. The menu system puts in the middle of this spacing area
+ the pad character. The remaining parts are filled with spaces. The
+ <STRONG>spc_rows</STRONG> parameter controls the number of rows that are used for an
+ item. It must not be larger than 3. The menu system inserts the blank
+ lines between item rows, these lines will contain the pad character in
+ the appropriate positions. The <STRONG>spc_columns</STRONG> parameter controls the num-
+ ber of blanks between columns of items. It must not be larger than
+ TABSIZE. A value of 0 for all the spacing values resets them to the
+ default, which is 1 for all of them.
+ The function <STRONG>menu_spacing</STRONG> passes back the spacing info for the menu.
+ If a pointer is NULL, this specific info is simply not returned.