- and foreground, they should be coded as <STRONG>setaf</STRONG> and <STRONG>setab</STRONG>, respec-
- tively.
-
- <STRONG>o</STRONG> If the terminal supports other escape sequences to set background
- and foreground, they should be coded as <STRONG>setf</STRONG> and <STRONG>setb</STRONG>, respec-
- tively. The <STRONG>vidputs</STRONG> and the <STRONG><A HREF="curs_refresh.3x.html">refresh(3x)</A></STRONG> functions use the <STRONG>setaf</STRONG>
- and <STRONG>setab</STRONG> capabilities if they are defined.
-
- The <STRONG>setaf</STRONG>/<STRONG>setab</STRONG> and <STRONG>setf</STRONG>/<STRONG>setb</STRONG> capabilities take a single numeric argu-
- ment each. Argument values 0-7 of <STRONG>setaf</STRONG>/<STRONG>setab</STRONG> are portably defined as
- follows (the middle column is the symbolic #define available in the
- header for the <STRONG>curses</STRONG> or <STRONG>ncurses</STRONG> libraries). The terminal hardware is
- free to map these as it likes, but the RGB values indicate normal loca-
- tions in color space.
-
- <STRONG>Color</STRONG> <STRONG>#define</STRONG> <STRONG>Value</STRONG> <STRONG>RGB</STRONG>
- black <STRONG>COLOR_BLACK</STRONG> 0 0, 0, 0
- red <STRONG>COLOR_RED</STRONG> 1 max,0,0
- green <STRONG>COLOR_GREEN</STRONG> 2 0,max,0
- yellow <STRONG>COLOR_YELLOW</STRONG> 3 max,max,0
- blue <STRONG>COLOR_BLUE</STRONG> 4 0,0,max
- magenta <STRONG>COLOR_MAGENTA</STRONG> 5 max,0,max
- cyan <STRONG>COLOR_CYAN</STRONG> 6 0,max,max
- white <STRONG>COLOR_WHITE</STRONG> 7 max,max,max
-
- The argument values of <STRONG>setf</STRONG>/<STRONG>setb</STRONG> historically correspond to a different
+ and foreground, they should be coded as <B>setaf</B> and <B>setab</B>,
+ respectively.
+
+ <B>o</B> If the terminal supports other escape sequences to set background
+ and foreground, they should be coded as <B>setf</B> and <B>setb</B>,
+ respectively. The <B>vidputs</B> and the <B><A HREF="curs_refresh.3X.html">refresh(3X)</A></B> functions use the
+ <B>setaf</B> and <B>setab</B> capabilities if they are defined.
+
+ The <B>setaf</B>/<B>setab</B> and <B>setf</B>/<B>setb</B> capabilities take a single numeric
+ argument each. Argument values 0-7 of <B>setaf</B>/<B>setab</B> are portably defined
+ as follows (the middle column is the symbolic #define available in the
+ header for the <B>curses</B> or <B>ncurses</B> libraries). The terminal hardware is
+ free to map these as it likes, but the RGB values indicate normal
+ locations in color space.
+
+ <B>Color</B> <B>#define</B> <B>Value</B> <B>RGB</B>
+ black <B>COLOR_BLACK</B> 0 0, 0, 0
+ red <B>COLOR_RED</B> 1 max,0,0
+ green <B>COLOR_GREEN</B> 2 0,max,0
+ yellow <B>COLOR_YELLOW</B> 3 max,max,0
+ blue <B>COLOR_BLUE</B> 4 0,0,max
+ magenta <B>COLOR_MAGENTA</B> 5 max,0,max
+ cyan <B>COLOR_CYAN</B> 6 0,max,max
+ white <B>COLOR_WHITE</B> 7 max,max,max
+
+ The argument values of <B>setf</B>/<B>setb</B> historically correspond to a different