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DESCRIPTION

-       The tic command translates a terminfo file from source format into com-
-       piled  format.   The  compiled  format  is  necessary  for use with the
+       The tic command translates a terminfo  file  from  source  format  into
+       compiled  format.   The  compiled  format is necessary for use with the
        library routines in ncurses(3x).
 
        As described in term(5), the database may be either  a  directory  tree
@@ -65,8 +65,8 @@
        entry).  The tic command writes only one type of  entry,  depending  on
        how it was built:
 
-       o   For directory trees, the top-level directory, e.g., /usr/share/ter-
-           minfo, specifies the location of the database.
+       o   For    directory    trees,    the    top-level   directory,   e.g.,
+           /usr/share/terminfo, specifies the location of the database.
 
        o   For hashed databases, a filename is needed.  If the given  file  is
            not  found  by  that  name,  but  can be found by adding the suffix
@@ -75,25 +75,25 @@
            The default name for the hashed database is the same as the default
            directory name (only adding a ".db" suffix).
 
-       In either case (directory or hashed database), tic will create the con-
-       tainer if it does not exist.  For a directory, this would be the  "ter-
-       minfo" leaf, versus a "terminfo.db" file.
+       In  either  case  (directory  or  hashed database), tic will create the
+       container if it does not exist.  For a directory,  this  would  be  the
+       "terminfo" leaf, versus a "terminfo.db" file.
 
        The  results  are  normally  placed  in  the  system  terminfo database
        /usr/share/terminfo.  The compiled terminal description can  be  placed
        in a different terminfo database.  There are two ways to achieve this:
 
        o   First,  you  may override the system default either by using the -o
-           option, or by setting the variable TERMINFO in your shell  environ-
-           ment to a valid database location.
+           option,  or  by  setting  the  variable  TERMINFO  in  your   shell
+           environment to a valid database location.
 
-       o   Secondly,  if  tic cannot write in /usr/share/terminfo or the loca-
-           tion specified using your  TERMINFO  variable,  it  looks  for  the
+       o   Secondly,  if  tic  cannot  write  in  /usr/share/terminfo  or  the
+           location specified using your TERMINFO variable, it looks  for  the
            directory  $HOME/.terminfo (or hashed database $HOME/.terminfo.db);
            if that location exists, the entry is placed there.
 
-       Libraries that read terminfo entries are expected to check  in  succes-
-       sion
+       Libraries  that  read  terminfo  entries  are  expected  to  check   in
+       succession
 
        o   a location specified with the TERMINFO environment variable,
 
@@ -101,14 +101,13 @@
 
        o   directories listed in the TERMINFO_DIRS environment variable,
 
-       o   a  compiled-in  list  of directories (/usr/local/ncurses/share/ter-
-           minfo:/usr/share/terminfo), and
+       o   a compiled-in list of directories (no default value), and
 
        o   the system terminfo database (/usr/share/terminfo).
 
 
 

ALIASES

-       This is the same program as infotocap and captoinfo; usually those  are
+       This  is the same program as infotocap and captoinfo; usually those are
        linked to, or copied from this program:
 
        o   When invoked as infotocap, tic sets the -I option.
@@ -121,71 +120,71 @@
 
        -1     restricts the output to a single column
 
-       -a     tells  tic to retain commented-out capabilities rather than dis-
-              carding them.  Capabilities are commented by prefixing them with
-              a  period.   This sets the -x option, because it treats the com-
-              mented-out entries as user-defined  names.   If  the  source  is
-              termcap,  accept  the  2-character  names required by version 6.
+       -a     tells tic  to  retain  commented-out  capabilities  rather  than
+              discarding  them.   Capabilities are commented by prefixing them
+              with a period.  This sets the -x option, because it  treats  the
+              commented-out  entries  as user-defined names.  If the source is
+              termcap, accept the 2-character names  required  by  version  6.
               Otherwise these are ignored.
 
-       -C     Force source translation to termcap format.  Note: this  differs
-              from  the  -C  option  of infocmp(1m) in that it does not merely
+       -C     Force  source translation to termcap format.  Note: this differs
+              from the -C option of infocmp(1m) in that  it  does  not  merely
               translate capability names, but also translates terminfo strings
-              to  termcap  format.  Capabilities that are not translatable are
-              left in the entry under their terminfo names but  commented  out
-              with  two  preceding  dots.  The actual format used incorporates
-              some improvements for escaped characters from  terminfo  format.
+              to termcap format.  Capabilities that are not  translatable  are
+              left  in  the entry under their terminfo names but commented out
+              with two preceding dots.  The actual  format  used  incorporates
+              some  improvements  for escaped characters from terminfo format.
               For a stricter BSD-compatible translation, add the -K option.
 
-              If  this  is  combined  with  -c, tic makes additional checks to
-              report cases where the terminfo values  do  not  have  an  exact
+              If this is combined with -c,  tic  makes  additional  checks  to
+              report  cases  where  the  terminfo  values do not have an exact
               equivalent in termcap form.  For example:
 
-              o   sgr  usually  will  not  convert,  because termcap lacks the
-                  ability to work with more than two parameters,  and  because
-                  termcap  lacks many of the arithmetic/logical operators used
+              o   sgr usually will not  convert,  because  termcap  lacks  the
+                  ability  to  work with more than two parameters, and because
+                  termcap lacks many of the arithmetic/logical operators  used
                   in terminfo.
 
-              o   capabilities with more than one delay or with delays  before
+              o   capabilities  with more than one delay or with delays before
                   the end of the string will not convert completely.
 
-       -c     tells  tic to only check file for errors, including syntax prob-
-              lems and bad use-links.   If  you  specify  -C  (-I)  with  this
-              option,  the code will print warnings about entries which, after
-              use resolution, are more than 1023 (4096) bytes long.  Due to  a
+       -c     tells tic to  only  check  file  for  errors,  including  syntax
+              problems  and  bad  use-links.  If you specify -C (-I) with this
+              option, the code will print warnings about entries which,  after
+              use  resolution, are more than 1023 (4096) bytes long.  Due to a
               fixed buffer length in older termcap libraries, as well as buggy
-              checking for the buffer length (and a documented limit  in  ter-
-              minfo),  these entries may cause core dumps with other implemen-
-              tations.
+              checking  for  the  buffer  length  (and  a  documented limit in
+              terminfo),  these  entries  may  cause  core  dumps  with  other
+              implementations.
 
-              tic checks string capabilities to ensure that those with parame-
-              ters will be valid expressions.  It does this check only for the
-              predefined string capabilities; those which are defined with the
-              -x option are ignored.
+              tic  checks  string  capabilities  to  ensure  that  those  with
+              parameters will be valid expressions.  It does this  check  only
+              for  the predefined string capabilities; those which are defined
+              with the -x option are ignored.
 
-       -D     tells  tic  to print the database locations that it knows about,
+       -D     tells tic to print the database locations that it  knows  about,
               and exit.  The first location shown is the one to which it would
-              write  compiled  terminal  descriptions.   If tic is not able to
-              find a writable database location according to the rules  summa-
-              rized  above,  it will print a diagnostic and exit with an error
-              rather than printing a list of database locations.
+              write compiled terminal descriptions.  If tic  is  not  able  to
+              find  a  writable  database  location  according  to  the  rules
+              summarized above, it will print a diagnostic and  exit  with  an
+              error rather than printing a list of database locations.
 
        -e names
-              Limit writes and translations to the  following  comma-separated
-              list  of  terminals.  If any name or alias of a terminal matches
-              one of the names in the list,  the  entry  will  be  written  or
+              Limit  writes  and translations to the following comma-separated
+              list of terminals.  If any name or alias of a  terminal  matches
+              one  of  the  names  in  the  list, the entry will be written or
               translated as normal.  Otherwise no output will be generated for
-              it.  The option value is interpreted as a  file  containing  the
-              list if it contains a '/'.  (Note: depending on how tic was com-
-              piled, this option may require -I or -C.)
+              it.   The  option  value is interpreted as a file containing the
+              list if it contains a '/'.  (Note:  depending  on  how  tic  was
+              compiled, this option may require -I or -C.)
 
-       -f     Display    complex    terminfo     strings     which     contain
+       -f     Display     complex     terminfo     strings    which    contain
               if/then/else/endif expressions indented for readability.
 
-       -G     Display  constant  literals  in  decimal  form rather than their
+       -G     Display constant literals in  decimal  form  rather  than  their
               character equivalents.
 
-       -g     Display constant character literals in quoted form  rather  than
+       -g     Display  constant  character literals in quoted form rather than
               their decimal equivalents.
 
        -I     Force source translation to terminfo format.
@@ -193,25 +192,25 @@
        -K     Suppress some longstanding ncurses extensions to termcap format,
               e.g., "\s" for space.
 
-       -L     Force source translation to terminfo format  using  the  long  C
+       -L     Force  source  translation  to  terminfo format using the long C
               variable names listed in <term.h>
 
        -N     Disable smart defaults.  Normally, when translating from termcap
-              to terminfo, the compiler makes a number  of  assumptions  about
-              the   defaults   of   string  capabilities  reset1_string,  car-
-              riage_return,  cursor_left,  cursor_down,  scroll_forward,  tab,
+              to  terminfo,  the  compiler makes a number of assumptions about
+              the   defaults    of    string    capabilities    reset1_string,
+              carriage_return,  cursor_left, cursor_down, scroll_forward, tab,
               newline, key_backspace, key_left, and key_down, then attempts to
-              use obsolete termcap capabilities to deduce correct values.   It
+              use  obsolete termcap capabilities to deduce correct values.  It
               also normally suppresses output of obsolete termcap capabilities
-              such as bs.  This option forces a more literal translation  that
+              such  as bs.  This option forces a more literal translation that
               also preserves the obsolete capabilities.
 
-       -odir  Write  compiled  entries  to given database location.  Overrides
+       -odir  Write compiled entries to given  database  location.   Overrides
               the TERMINFO environment variable.
 
-       -Qn    Rather than show source in terminfo  (text)  format,  print  the
-              compiled  (binary) format in hexadecimal or base64 form, depend-
-              ing on the option's value:
+       -Qn    Rather  than  show  source  in terminfo (text) format, print the
+              compiled  (binary)  format  in  hexadecimal  or   base64   form,
+              depending on the option's value:
 
                1  hexadecimal
 
@@ -223,35 +222,35 @@
               source.
 
        -Rsubset
-              Restrict  output to a given subset.  This option is for use with
-              archaic versions of terminfo like  those  on  SVr1,  Ultrix,  or
-              HP/UX  that  do not support the full set of SVR4/XSI Curses ter-
-              minfo; and outright broken ports like AIX 3.x  that  have  their
-              own  extensions  incompatible  with SVr4/XSI.  Available subsets
-              are "SVr1", "Ultrix", "HP", "BSD" and "AIX"; see terminfo(5) for
+              Restrict output to a given subset.  This option is for use  with
+              archaic  versions of terminfo like those on SVr1, Ultrix, or HP-
+              UX that do not support the full set of SVR4/XSI Curses terminfo;
+              and  outright  broken  ports  like  AIX  3.x that have their own
+              extensions incompatible with SVr4/XSI.   Available  subsets  are
+              "SVr1",  "Ultrix",  "HP",  "BSD"  and "AIX"; see terminfo(5) for
               details.
 
-       -r     Force  entry  resolution (so there are no remaining tc capabili-
-              ties) even when doing translation to termcap format.   This  may
-              be  needed  if  you  are  preparing a termcap file for a termcap
-              library (such as GNU termcap through version 1.3 or BSD  termcap
-              through  4.3BSD)  that  does not handle multiple tc capabilities
-              per entry.
+       -r     Force  entry  resolution  (so  there   are   no   remaining   tc
+              capabilities)  even  when  doing  translation to termcap format.
+              This may be needed if you are preparing a  termcap  file  for  a
+              termcap  library (such as GNU termcap through version 1.3 or BSD
+              termcap  through  4.3BSD)  that  does  not  handle  multiple  tc
+              capabilities per entry.
 
-       -s     Summarize the compile by  showing  the  database  location  into
-              which  entries  are written, and the number of entries which are
+       -s     Summarize  the  compile  by  showing  the database location into
+              which entries are written, and the number of entries  which  are
               compiled.
 
-       -T     eliminates size-restrictions on the  generated  text.   This  is
-              mainly  useful  for  testing  and  analysis,  since the compiled
-              descriptions are limited (e.g., 1023 for termcap, 4096 for  ter-
-              minfo).
+       -T     eliminates  size-restrictions  on  the  generated text.  This is
+              mainly useful for  testing  and  analysis,  since  the  compiled
+              descriptions  are  limited  (e.g.,  1023  for  termcap, 4096 for
+              terminfo).
 
-       -t     tells  tic to discard commented-out capabilities.  Normally when
-              translating from terminfo to termcap,  untranslatable  capabili-
-              ties are commented-out.
+       -t     tells tic to discard commented-out capabilities.  Normally  when
+              translating    from    terminfo   to   termcap,   untranslatable
+              capabilities are commented-out.
 
-       -U   tells  tic  to  not post-process the data after parsing the source
+       -U   tells tic to not post-process the data after  parsing  the  source
             file.  Normally, it infers data which is commonly missing in older
             terminfo data, or in termcaps.
 
@@ -261,11 +260,11 @@
        -vn  specifies that (verbose) output be written to standard error trace
             information showing tic's progress.
 
-            The  optional  parameter  n  is  a number from 1 to 10, inclusive,
+            The optional parameter n is a number  from  1  to  10,  inclusive,
             indicating the desired level of detail of information.  If ncurses
-            is  built  without  tracing  support,  the  optional  parameter is
-            ignored.  If n is omitted, the default level is 1.  If n is speci-
-            fied and greater than 1, the level of detail is increased.
+            is built  without  tracing  support,  the  optional  parameter  is
+            ignored.   If  n  is  omitted,  the  default  level is 1.  If n is
+            specified and greater than 1, the level of detail is increased.
 
             The debug flag levels are as follows:
 
@@ -285,68 +284,69 @@
 
             If the debug level n is not given, it is taken to be one.
 
-       -W   By  itself,  the  -w  option  will  not  force  long strings to be
+       -W   By itself, the -w  option  will  not  force  long  strings  to  be
             wrapped.  Use the -W option to do this.
 
-            If you specify both -f and -W options, the latter is ignored  when
+            If  you specify both -f and -W options, the latter is ignored when
             -f has already split the line.
 
        -wn  specifies the width of the output.  The parameter is optional.  If
             it is omitted, it defaults to 60.
 
-       -x   Treat unknown capabilities  as  user-defined  (see  user_caps(5)).
-            That is, if you supply a capability name which tic does not recog-
-            nize, it will infer its type (boolean, number or string) from  the
-            syntax  and  make  an extended table entry for that.  User-defined
-            capability strings whose name begins with "k" are treated as func-
-            tion keys.
+       -x   Treat  unknown  capabilities  as  user-defined (see user_caps(5)).
+            That is, if you supply  a  capability  name  which  tic  does  not
+            recognize, it will infer its type (boolean, number or string) from
+            the syntax and make an  extended  table  entry  for  that.   User-
+            defined  capability strings whose name begins with "k" are treated
+            as function keys.
 
 
 

PARAMETERS

-       file   contains  one  or  more terminfo terminal descriptions in source
-              format  [see  terminfo(5)].   Each  description  in   the   file
+       file   contains one or more terminfo terminal  descriptions  in  source
+              format   [see   terminfo(5)].   Each  description  in  the  file
               describes the capabilities of a particular terminal.
 
-              If  file  is "-", then the data is read from the standard input.
+              If file is "-", then the data is read from the  standard  input.
               The file parameter may also be the path of a character-device.
 
 
 

PROCESSING

-       All but one of the capabilities recognized by  tic  are  documented  in
+       All  but  one  of  the capabilities recognized by tic are documented in
        terminfo(5).  The exception is the use capability.
 
        When a use=entry-name field is discovered in a terminal entry currently
-       being compiled, tic reads in the  binary  from  /usr/share/terminfo  to
-       complete  the  entry.   (Entries  created from file will be used first.
-       tic duplicates the capabilities in entry-name for  the  current  entry,
+       being  compiled,  tic  reads  in the binary from /usr/share/terminfo to
+       complete the entry.  (Entries created from file  will  be  used  first.
+       tic  duplicates  the  capabilities in entry-name for the current entry,
        with the exception of those capabilities that explicitly are defined in
        the current entry.
 
-       When an entry, e.g., entry_name_1, contains a  use=entry_name_2  field,
-       any   canceled   capabilities  in  entry_name_2  must  also  appear  in
-       entry_name_1 before use= for  these  capabilities  to  be  canceled  in
+       When  an  entry, e.g., entry_name_1, contains a use=entry_name_2 field,
+       any  canceled  capabilities  in  entry_name_2  must  also   appear   in
+       entry_name_1  before  use=  for  these  capabilities  to be canceled in
        entry_name_1.
 
        Total compiled entries cannot exceed 4096 bytes.  The name field cannot
-       exceed 512 bytes.  Terminal names exceeding the  maximum  alias  length
+       exceed  512  bytes.   Terminal names exceeding the maximum alias length
        (32 characters on systems with long filenames, 14 characters otherwise)
-       will be truncated to the maximum alias length  and  a  warning  message
+       will  be  truncated  to  the maximum alias length and a warning message
        will be printed.
 
 
 

HISTORY

-       System  V  Release  2  provided  a  tic  utility.  It accepted a single
-       option: -v (optionally  followed  by  a  number).   According  to  Ross
+       System V Release 2 provided  a  tic  utility.   It  accepted  a  single
+       option:  -v  (optionally  followed  by  a  number).   According to Ross
        Ridge's comment in mytinfo, this version of tic was unable to represent
        cancelled capabilities.
 
-       System V Release 3 provided a different tic utility, written  by  Pavel
-       Curtis,  (originally named "compile" in pcurses).  This added an option
-       -c to check the file for errors, with the caveat that errors in  "use="
-       links would not be reported.  System V Release 3 documented a few warn-
-       ing messages which did not appear in pcurses.  While the program itself
-       was  changed  little  as development continued with System V Release 4,
-       the table of capabilities grew from 180 (pcurses) to 464 (Solaris).
+       System  V  Release 3 provided a different tic utility, written by Pavel
+       Curtis, (originally named "compile" in pcurses).  This added an  option
+       -c  to check the file for errors, with the caveat that errors in "use="
+       links would not be reported.  System  V  Release  3  documented  a  few
+       warning  messages  which  did not appear in pcurses.  While the program
+       itself was changed  little  as  development  continued  with  System  V
+       Release  4,  the  table  of capabilities grew from 180 (pcurses) to 464
+       (Solaris).
 
        In early development of ncurses (1993), Zeyd Ben-Halim used  the  table
        from  mytinfo  to  extend  the  pcurses  table to 469 capabilities (456
@@ -401,20 +401,20 @@
        the -v option.  The NetBSD tic program follows X/Open's  documentation,
        omitting the -v option.
 
-       The  X/Open rationale states that some implementations of tic read ter-
-       minal descriptions from the standard input if  the  file  parameter  is
+       The  X/Open  rationale  states  that  some  implementations of tic read
+       terminal descriptions from the standard input if the file parameter  is
        omitted.   None of these implementations do that.  Further, it comments
-       that some may choose to read from "./terminfo.src" but that is obsoles-
-       cent  behavior from SVr2, and is not (for example) a documented feature
-       of SVr3.
+       that some  may  choose  to  read  from  "./terminfo.src"  but  that  is
+       obsolescent  behavior  from SVr2, and is not (for example) a documented
+       feature of SVr3.
 
 
 

COMPATIBILITY

        There is  some  evidence  that  historic  tic  implementations  treated
        description  fields with no whitespace in them as additional aliases or
-       short names.  This tic does not do that, but it does warn when descrip-
-       tion  fields may be treated that way and check them for dangerous char-
-       acters.
+       short names.  This tic  does  not  do  that,  but  it  does  warn  when
+       description fields may be treated that way and check them for dangerous
+       characters.
 
 
 

EXTENSIONS

@@ -424,11 +424,11 @@
        termcap names taken to be equivalent to terminfo names.
 
        The  SVr4  manual  pages  are not clear on the resolution rules for use
-       capabilities.  This implementation of tic will find  use  targets  any-
-       where  in  the source file, or anywhere in the file tree rooted at TER-
-       MINFO (if TERMINFO is defined), or in the user's $HOME/.terminfo  data-
-       base (if it exists), or (finally) anywhere in the system's file tree of
-       compiled entries.
+       capabilities.   This  implementation  of  tic  will  find  use  targets
+       anywhere  in  the  source  file, or anywhere in the file tree rooted at
+       TERMINFO (if TERMINFO is defined), or  in  the  user's  $HOME/.terminfo
+       database  (if  it  exists),  or (finally) anywhere in the system's file
+       tree of compiled entries.
 
        The error messages from this tic have the same format as  GNU  C  error
        messages, and can be parsed by GNU Emacs's compile facility.
@@ -458,10 +458,10 @@
 
 
 

SEE ALSO

-       infocmp(1m),   captoinfo(1m),   infotocap(1m),   toe(1m),   curses(3x),
+       captoinfo(1m),   infocmp(1m),   infotocap(1m),   toe(1m),   curses(3x),
        term(5).  terminfo(5).  user_caps(5).
 
-       This describes ncurses version 6.2 (patch 20201031).
+       This describes ncurses version 6.3 (patch 20211021).
 
 
 

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