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+.\" $Id: terminfo.tail,v 1.74 2016/11/05 21:15:43 Alain.Williams Exp $
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\fBindn\fR, and \fBrin\fR will simulate destructive scrolling; their
documentation cautions you not to define \fBcsr\fR unless this is true.
This \fBcurses\fR implementation is more liberal and will do explicit erases
-after scrolling if \fBndstr\fR is defined.
+after scrolling if \fBndsrc\fR is defined.
.PP
If the terminal has the ability to define a window as part of
memory, which all commands affect,
the numeric parameter
.B it
is given, showing the number of spaces the tabs are set to.
-This is normally used by the
-.IR @TSET@
+This is normally used by the \fB@TSET@\fP
command to determine whether to set the mode for hardware tab expansion,
and whether to set the tab stops.
If the terminal has tab stops that can be saved in non-volatile memory,
with the rest of the terminfo description.
They are normally sent to the terminal, by the
.I init
-option of the
-.IR @TPUT@
-program, each time the user logs in.
+option of the \fB@TPUT@\fP program, each time the user logs in.
They will be printed in the following order:
.RS
.TP