X-Git-Url: https://ncurses.scripts.mit.edu/?p=ncurses.git;a=blobdiff_plain;f=doc%2Fhtml%2Fman%2Fterm.7.html;h=5c0a4238d0e578a547d8728de42161f7fc19402a;hp=85284e7d847d368be8461ff11e49ddb92d5f5b8c;hb=77afe78361875f531dc2bf8d73f2e781c8e76176;hpb=a8987e73ec254703634802b4f7ee30d3a485524d diff --git a/doc/html/man/term.7.html b/doc/html/man/term.7.html index 85284e7d..5c0a4238 100644 --- a/doc/html/man/term.7.html +++ b/doc/html/man/term.7.html @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ -TERM 7 +term 7 -

TERM 7

+

term 7


 
-TERM(7)                                                   TERM(7)
+term(7)                                                         term(7)
 
 
 
@@ -59,7 +59,7 @@
        mailer.
 
        A  default  TERM  value will be set on a per-line basis by
-       either /etc/inittab (Linux and  System-V-like  UNIXes)  or
+       either  /etc/inittab  (e.g.,  System-V-like   UNIXes)   or
        /etc/ttys  (BSD  UNIXes).  This will nearly always suffice
        for workstation and microcomputer consoles.
 
@@ -85,9 +85,9 @@
        the tty device and baud rate.
 
        Setting your own TERM value may also be useful if you have
-       created a custom  entry  incorporating  options  (such  as
-       visual  bell  or reverse-video) which you wish to override
-       the system default type for your line.
+       created a custom entry incorporating options (such as vis-
+       ual  bell or reverse-video) which you wish to override the
+       system default type for your line.
 
        Terminal type descriptions are stored as files of capabil-
        ity data underneath /usr/share/terminfo.  To browse a list
@@ -98,7 +98,7 @@
        from your shell.  These capability files are in  a  binary
        format optimized for retrieval speed (unlike the old text-
        based termcap format they replace); to examine  an  entry,
-       you  must  use  the infocmp(1) command.  Invoke it as fol-
+       you  must  use the infocmp(1m) command.  Invoke it as fol-
        lows:
 
             infocmp entry-name
@@ -158,10 +158,10 @@
        lows, it should indicate either the OS  release  level  or
        the console driver release level.
 
-       The root name for a terminal emulator (assuming it doesn't
-       fit one of the standard ANSI or vt100 types) should be the
-       program  name or a readily recognizable abbreviation of it
-       (i.e. versaterm, ctrm).
+       The  root  name  for a terminal emulator (assuming it does
+       not fit one of the standard ANSI or vt100 types) should be
+       the program name or a readily recognizable abbreviation of
+       it (i.e. versaterm, ctrm).
 
        Following the root name, you may add any reasonable number
        of hyphen-separated feature suffixes.
@@ -240,7 +240,7 @@
 
 
 
-                                                          TERM(7)
+                                                                term(7)