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.TH term 5
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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
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