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diff --git a/doc/html/man/curs_util.3x.html b/doc/html/man/curs_util.3x.html
index fe24e490..3589d2a7 100644
--- a/doc/html/man/curs_util.3x.html
+++ b/doc/html/man/curs_util.3x.html
@@ -1,7 +1,8 @@
@@ -57,14 +58,19 @@
const char *unctrl(chtype c);
wchar_t *wunctrl(cchar_t *c);
+
const char *keyname(int c);
const char *key_name(wchar_t w);
+
void filter(void);
void nofilter(void);
+
void use_env(bool f);
void use_tioctl(bool f);
+
int putwin(WINDOW *win, FILE *filep);
WINDOW *getwin(FILE *filep);
+
int delay_output(int ms);
int flushinp(void);
@@ -175,6 +181,7 @@
uses operating system calls unless over-
ridden by $LINES or $COLUMNS environment
variables.
+
TRUE TRUE ncurses updates $LINES and $COLUMNS
based on operating system calls.
FALSE TRUE ncurses ignores $LINES and $COLUMNS, us-
@@ -301,9 +308,9 @@
X/Open Curses documented.
o the parameter is in the range 128-159, i.e., a C1 control code. If
- use_legacy_coding has been called with a 2 parameter, unctrl re-
- turns the parameter, i.e., a one-character string with the parame-
- ter as the first character. Otherwise, it returns "~@", "~A",
+ use_legacy_coding(3x) has been called with a 2 parameter, unctrl
+ returns the parameter, i.e., a one-character string with the param-
+ eter as the first character. Otherwise, it returns "~@", "~A",
etc., analogous to "^@", "^A", C0 controls.
X/Open Curses does not document whether unctrl can be called before
@@ -320,16 +327,16 @@
"^", and strip the parameter to 7 bits. Or they may ignore C1 controls
and treat all of the upper-128 codes as printable. This implementation
uses 8 bits but does not modify the string to reflect locale. The
- use_legacy_coding function allows the caller to change the output of
- unctrl.
+ use_legacy_coding(3x) function allows the caller to change the output
+ of unctrl.
Likewise, the meta(3x) function allows the caller to change the output
of keyname, i.e., it determines whether to use the "M-" prefix for
- "meta" keys (codes in the range 128 to 255). Both use_legacy_coding
- and meta succeed only after curses is initialized. X/Open Curses does
- not document the treatment of codes 128 to 159. When treating them as
- "meta" keys (or if keyname is called before initializing curses), this
- implementation returns strings "M-^@", "M-^A", etc.
+ "meta" keys (codes in the range 128 to 255). Both use_legacy_cod-
+ ing(3x) and meta(3x) succeed only after curses is initialized. X/Open
+ Curses does not document the treatment of codes 128 to 159. When
+ treating them as "meta" keys (or if keyname is called before initializ-
+ ing curses), this implementation returns strings "M-^@", "M-^A", etc.
X/Open Curses documents unctrl as declared in <unctrl.h>, which ncurses
does. However, ncurses' <curses.h> includes <unctrl.h>, matching the