X-Git-Url: https://ncurses.scripts.mit.edu/?p=ncurses.git;a=blobdiff_plain;f=man%2Finfocmp.1m;fp=man%2Finfocmp.1m;h=b0ff28ed4d50cf769591395513b83122a580baca;hp=087796f17fbadec22deb8c5f2f1f656601a95ba6;hb=74433bcf4f6fe40862a28f3c00edaedcd5054b01;hpb=e6bb3226cdd35f5fd9f45bb1685cc2203c889480 diff --git a/man/infocmp.1m b/man/infocmp.1m index 087796f1..b0ff28ed 100644 --- a/man/infocmp.1m +++ b/man/infocmp.1m @@ -28,7 +28,7 @@ .\" authorization. * .\"*************************************************************************** .\" -.\" $Id: infocmp.1m,v 1.79 2021/08/15 20:01:31 tom Exp $ +.\" $Id: infocmp.1m,v 1.80 2021/12/25 18:55:27 tom Exp $ .TH @INFOCMP@ 1M "" .ie \n(.g .ds `` \(lq .el .ds `` `` @@ -55,9 +55,9 @@ .. .ds d @TERMINFO@ .SH NAME -\fB@INFOCMP@\fR \- compare or print out \fIterminfo\fR descriptions +\fB@INFOCMP@\fP \- compare or print out \fIterminfo\fP descriptions .SH SYNOPSIS -\fB@INFOCMP@\fR [\fB\-\ +\fB@INFOCMP@\fP [\fB\-\ 1\ C\ D\ @@ -84,36 +84,36 @@ r\ t\ u\ x\ -\fR] +\fP] .br - [\fB\-v\fR \fIn\fR] [\fB\-s d\fR| \fBi\fR| \fBl\fR| \fBc\fR] [\fB\-Q\fR \fIn\fR] [\fB\-R \fR\fBsubset\fR] + [\fB\-v\fP \fIn\fP] [\fB\-s d\fP| \fBi\fP| \fBl\fP| \fBc\fP] [\fB\-Q\fP \fIn\fP] [\fB\-R \fP\fBsubset\fP] .br - [\fB\-w\fR\ \fIwidth\fR] [\fB\-A\fR\ \fIdirectory\fR] [\fB\-B\fR\ \fIdirectory\fR] + [\fB\-w\fP\ \fIwidth\fP] [\fB\-A\fP\ \fIdirectory\fP] [\fB\-B\fP\ \fIdirectory\fP] .br - [\fItermname\fR...] + [\fItermname\fP...] .SH DESCRIPTION -\fB@INFOCMP@\fR can be used to compare a binary \fBterminfo\fR entry with other -terminfo entries, rewrite a \fBterminfo\fR description to take advantage of the -\fBuse=\fR terminfo field, or print out a \fBterminfo\fR description from the -binary file (\fBterm\fR) in a variety of formats. +\fB@INFOCMP@\fP can be used to compare a binary \fBterminfo\fP entry with other +terminfo entries, rewrite a \fBterminfo\fP description to take advantage of the +\fBuse=\fP terminfo field, or print out a \fBterminfo\fP description from the +binary file (\fBterm\fP) in a variety of formats. In all cases, the boolean fields will be printed first, followed by the numeric fields, followed by the string fields. .SS Default Options -If no options are specified and zero or one \fItermnames\fR are specified, the -\fB\-I\fR option will be assumed. -If more than one \fItermname\fR is specified, -the \fB\-d\fR option will be assumed. +If no options are specified and zero or one \fItermnames\fP are specified, the +\fB\-I\fP option will be assumed. +If more than one \fItermname\fP is specified, +the \fB\-d\fP option will be assumed. .SS Comparison Options [\-d] [\-c] [\-n] -\fB@INFOCMP@\fR compares the \fBterminfo\fR description of the first terminal -\fItermname\fR with each of the descriptions given by the entries for the other -terminal's \fItermnames\fR. +\fB@INFOCMP@\fP compares the \fBterminfo\fP description of the first terminal +\fItermname\fP with each of the descriptions given by the entries for the other +terminal's \fItermnames\fP. If a capability is defined for only one of the terminals, the value returned depends on the type of the capability: .bP -\fBF\fR for missing boolean variables +\fBF\fP for missing boolean variables .bP -\fBNULL\fR for missing integer or string variables +\fBNULL\fP for missing integer or string variables .PP Use the \fB\-q\fP option to show the distinction between \fIabsent\fP and \fIcancelled\fP capabilities. @@ -121,24 +121,24 @@ Use the \fB\-q\fP option to show the distinction between These options produce a list which you can use to compare two or more terminal descriptions: .TP 5 -\fB\-d\fR +\fB\-d\fP produces a list of each capability that is \fIdifferent\fP between two entries. Each item in the list shows \*(``:\*('' after the capability name, followed by the capability values, separated by a comma. .TP -\fB\-c\fR +\fB\-c\fP produces a list of each capability that is \fIcommon\fP between two or more entries. Missing capabilities are ignored. Each item in the list shows \*(``=\*('' after the capability name, followed by the capability value. .IP -The \fB\-u\fR option provides a related output, +The \fB\-u\fP option provides a related output, showing the first terminal description rewritten to use the second as a building block via the \*(``use=\*('' clause. .TP -\fB\-n\fR +\fB\-n\fP produces a list of each capability that is in \fInone\fP of the given entries. Each item in the list shows \*(``!\*('' before the capability name. .IP @@ -146,30 +146,30 @@ Normally only the conventional capabilities are shown. Use the \fB\-x\fP option to add the BSD-compatibility capabilities (names prefixed with \*(``OT\*(''). .IP -If no \fItermnames\fR are given, -\fB@INFOCMP@\fR uses the environment variable \fBTERM\fR -for each of the \fItermnames\fR. +If no \fItermnames\fP are given, +\fB@INFOCMP@\fP uses the environment variable \fBTERM\fP +for each of the \fItermnames\fP. .SS Source Listing Options [\-I] [\-L] [\-C] [\-r] -The \fB\-I\fR, \fB\-L\fR, and \fB\-C\fR options will produce +The \fB\-I\fP, \fB\-L\fP, and \fB\-C\fP options will produce a source listing for each terminal named. . .TS center tab(/) ; l l . -\fB\-I\fR/use the \fBterminfo\fR names -\fB\-L\fR/use the long C variable name listed in <\fBterm.h\fR> -\fB\-C\fR/use the \fBtermcap\fR names -\fB\-r\fR/when using \fB\-C\fR, put out all capabilities in \fBtermcap\fR form -\fB\-K\fR/modifies the \fB\-C\fP option, improving BSD-compatibility. +\fB\-I\fP/use the \fBterminfo\fP names +\fB\-L\fP/use the long C variable name listed in <\fBterm.h\fP> +\fB\-C\fP/use the \fBtermcap\fP names +\fB\-r\fP/when using \fB\-C\fP, put out all capabilities in \fBtermcap\fP form +\fB\-K\fP/modifies the \fB\-C\fP option, improving BSD-compatibility. .TE .PP -If no \fItermnames\fR are given, the environment variable \fBTERM\fR will be +If no \fItermnames\fP are given, the environment variable \fBTERM\fP will be used for the terminal name. .PP -The source produced by the \fB\-C\fR option may be used directly as a -\fBtermcap\fR entry, but not all parameterized strings can be changed to -the \fBtermcap\fR format. -\fB@INFOCMP@\fR will attempt to convert most of the +The source produced by the \fB\-C\fP option may be used directly as a +\fBtermcap\fP entry, but not all parameterized strings can be changed to +the \fBtermcap\fP format. +\fB@INFOCMP@\fP will attempt to convert most of the parameterized information, and anything not converted will be plainly marked in the output and commented out. These should be edited by hand. @@ -185,93 +185,93 @@ More often however, you must help the termcap implementation, and trim excess whitespace (use the \fB\-0\fP option for that). .PP All padding information for strings will be collected together and placed -at the beginning of the string where \fBtermcap\fR expects it. +at the beginning of the string where \fBtermcap\fP expects it. Mandatory padding (padding information with a trailing \*(``/\*('') will become optional. .PP -All \fBtermcap\fR variables no longer supported by \fBterminfo\fR, but which -are derivable from other \fBterminfo\fR variables, will be output. +All \fBtermcap\fP variables no longer supported by \fBterminfo\fP, but which +are derivable from other \fBterminfo\fP variables, will be output. Not all -\fBterminfo\fR capabilities will be translated; only those variables which were -part of \fBtermcap\fR will normally be output. -Specifying the \fB\-r\fR option +\fBterminfo\fP capabilities will be translated; only those variables which were +part of \fBtermcap\fP will normally be output. +Specifying the \fB\-r\fP option will take off this restriction, allowing all capabilities to be output in -\fItermcap\fR form. +\fItermcap\fP form. Normally you would use both the \fB\-C\fP and \fB\-r\fP options. The actual format used incorporates some improvements for escaped characters from terminfo format. -For a stricter BSD-compatible translation, use the \fB\-K\fR option +For a stricter BSD-compatible translation, use the \fB\-K\fP option rather than \fB\-C\fP. .PP Note that because padding is collected to the beginning of the capability, not all capabilities are output. Mandatory padding is not supported. Because -\fBtermcap\fR strings are not as flexible, it is not always possible to convert -a \fBterminfo\fR string capability into an equivalent \fBtermcap\fR format. -A subsequent conversion of the \fBtermcap\fR file -back into \fBterminfo\fR format -will not necessarily reproduce the original \fBterminfo\fR source. +\fBtermcap\fP strings are not as flexible, it is not always possible to convert +a \fBterminfo\fP string capability into an equivalent \fBtermcap\fP format. +A subsequent conversion of the \fBtermcap\fP file +back into \fBterminfo\fP format +will not necessarily reproduce the original \fBterminfo\fP source. .PP -Some common \fBterminfo\fR parameter sequences, their \fBtermcap\fR +Some common \fBterminfo\fP parameter sequences, their \fBtermcap\fP equivalents, and some terminal types which commonly have such sequences, are: . .TS center tab(/) ; l c l l l l. -\fBterminfo/termcap\fR/Representative Terminals +\fBterminfo/termcap\fP/Representative Terminals = -\fB%p1%c/%.\fR/adm -\fB%p1%d/%d\fR/hp, ANSI standard, vt100 -\fB%p1%'x'%+%c/%+x\fR/concept -\fB%i/%i\fRq/ANSI standard, vt100 -\fB%p1%?%'x'%>%t%p1%'y'%+%;/%>xy\fR/concept -\fB%p2\fR is printed before \fB%p1/%r\fR/hp +\fB%p1%c/%.\fP/adm +\fB%p1%d/%d\fP/hp, ANSI standard, vt100 +\fB%p1%'x'%+%c/%+x\fP/concept +\fB%i/%i\fPq/ANSI standard, vt100 +\fB%p1%?%'x'%>%t%p1%'y'%+%;/%>xy\fP/concept +\fB%p2\fP is printed before \fB%p1/%r\fP/hp .TE .SS Use= Option [\-u] -The \fB\-u\fR option produces a \fBterminfo\fR source description of the first -terminal \fItermname\fR which is relative to the sum of the descriptions given -by the entries for the other terminals \fItermnames\fR. +The \fB\-u\fP option produces a \fBterminfo\fP source description of the first +terminal \fItermname\fP which is relative to the sum of the descriptions given +by the entries for the other terminals \fItermnames\fP. It does this by -analyzing the differences between the first \fItermname\fR and the other -\fItermnames\fR and producing a description with \fBuse=\fR fields for the +analyzing the differences between the first \fItermname\fP and the other +\fItermnames\fP and producing a description with \fBuse=\fP fields for the other terminals. In this manner, it is possible to retrofit generic terminfo entries into a terminal's description. Or, if two similar terminals exist, but were coded at different times or by different people so that each description -is a full description, using \fB@INFOCMP@\fR +is a full description, using \fB@INFOCMP@\fP will show what can be done to change one description to be relative to the other. .PP A capability will be printed with an at-sign (@) if it no longer exists in the -first \fItermname\fR, but one of the other \fItermname\fR entries contains a +first \fItermname\fP, but one of the other \fItermname\fP entries contains a value for it. A capability's value will be printed if the value in the first -\fItermname\fR is not found in any of the other \fItermname\fR entries, or if -the first of the other \fItermname\fR entries that has this capability gives a -different value for the capability than that in the first \fItermname\fR. +\fItermname\fP is not found in any of the other \fItermname\fP entries, or if +the first of the other \fItermname\fP entries that has this capability gives a +different value for the capability than that in the first \fItermname\fP. .PP -The order of the other \fItermname\fR entries is significant. +The order of the other \fItermname\fP entries is significant. Since the -terminfo compiler \fB@TIC@\fR does a left-to-right scan of the capabilities, -specifying two \fBuse=\fR entries that contain differing entries for the same +terminfo compiler \fB@TIC@\fP does a left-to-right scan of the capabilities, +specifying two \fBuse=\fP entries that contain differing entries for the same capabilities will produce different results depending on the order that the entries are given in. -\fB@INFOCMP@\fR will flag any such inconsistencies between -the other \fItermname\fR entries as they are found. +\fB@INFOCMP@\fP will flag any such inconsistencies between +the other \fItermname\fP entries as they are found. .PP -Alternatively, specifying a capability \fIafter\fR a \fBuse=\fR entry that +Alternatively, specifying a capability \fIafter\fP a \fBuse=\fP entry that contains that capability will cause the second specification to be ignored. -Using \fB@INFOCMP@\fR to recreate a description can be a useful check to make +Using \fB@INFOCMP@\fP to recreate a description can be a useful check to make sure that everything was specified correctly in the original source description. .PP Another error that does not cause incorrect compiled files, but will slow down -the compilation time, is specifying extra \fBuse=\fR fields that are +the compilation time, is specifying extra \fBuse=\fP fields that are superfluous. -\fB@INFOCMP@\fR will flag any other \fItermname use=\fR fields that +\fB@INFOCMP@\fP will flag any other \fItermname use=\fP fields that were not needed. .SS Changing Databases [\-A \fIdirectory\fR] [\-B \fIdirectory\fR] Like other \fBncurses\fP utilities, @@ -280,13 +280,13 @@ You can use the \fBTERMINFO\fP and \fBTERMINFO_DIRS\fP environment variables to override the compiled-in default list of places to search (see \fBcurses\fP(3X) for details). .PP -You can also use the options \fB\-A\fR -and \fB\-B\fR to override the list of places to search +You can also use the options \fB\-A\fP +and \fB\-B\fP to override the list of places to search when comparing terminal descriptions: .bP -The \fB\-A\fR option sets the location for the first \fItermname\fR +The \fB\-A\fP option sets the location for the first \fItermname\fP .bP -The \fB\-B\fR option sets the location for the other \fItermnames\fR. +The \fB\-B\fP option sets the location for the other \fItermnames\fP. .PP Using these options, it is possible to compare descriptions for a terminal with the same name located in two different @@ -296,28 +296,28 @@ you can use this feature for comparing descriptions for the same terminal created by different people. .SS Other Options .TP 5 -\fB\-0\fR +\fB\-0\fP causes the fields to be printed on one line, without wrapping. .TP 5 -\fB\-1\fR +\fB\-1\fP causes the fields to be printed out one to a line. Otherwise, the fields will be printed several to a line to a maximum width of 60 characters. .TP -\fB\-a\fR +\fB\-a\fP tells \fB@INFOCMP@\fP to retain commented-out capabilities rather than discarding them. Capabilities are commented by prefixing them with a period. .TP -\fB\-D\fR +\fB\-D\fP tells \fB@INFOCMP@\fP to print the database locations that it knows about, and exit. .TP 5 -\fB\-E\fR +\fB\-E\fP Dump the capabilities of the given terminal as tables, needed in the C initializer for a -TERMTYPE structure (the terminal capability structure in the \fB\fR). +TERMTYPE structure (the terminal capability structure in the \fB\fP). This option is useful for preparing versions of the curses library hardwired for a given terminal type. The tables are all declared static, and are named according to the type @@ -327,13 +327,13 @@ Before ncurses 5.0, the split between the \fB\-e\fP and \fB\-E\fP options was not needed; but support for extended names required making the arrays of terminal capabilities separate from the TERMTYPE structure. .TP 5 -\fB\-e\fR +\fB\-e\fP Dump the capabilities of the given terminal as a C initializer for a -TERMTYPE structure (the terminal capability structure in the \fB\fR). +TERMTYPE structure (the terminal capability structure in the \fB\fP). This option is useful for preparing versions of the curses library hardwired for a given terminal type. .TP 5 -\fB\-F\fR +\fB\-F\fP compare terminfo files. This assumes that two following arguments are filenames. The files are searched for pairwise matches between @@ -345,23 +345,23 @@ with exactly one match it includes a difference report. Normally, to reduce the volume of the report, use references are not resolved before looking for differences, but resolution can be forced -by also specifying \fB\-r\fR. +by also specifying \fB\-r\fP. .TP 5 -\fB\-f\fR +\fB\-f\fP Display complex terminfo strings which contain if/then/else/endif expressions indented for readability. .TP 5 -\fB\-G\fR +\fB\-G\fP Display constant literals in decimal form rather than their character equivalents. .TP 5 -\fB\-g\fR +\fB\-g\fP Display constant character literals in quoted form rather than their decimal equivalents. .TP 5 -\fB\-i\fR -Analyze the initialization (\fBis1\fR, \fBis2\fR, \fBis3\fR), and reset -(\fBrs1\fR, \fBrs2\fR, \fBrs3\fR), strings in the entry, +\fB\-i\fP +Analyze the initialization (\fBis1\fP, \fBis2\fP, \fBis3\fP), and reset +(\fBrs1\fP, \fBrs2\fP, \fBrs3\fP), strings in the entry, as well as those used for starting/stopping cursor-positioning mode (\fBsmcup\fP, \fBrmcup\fP) as well as starting/stopping keymap mode (\fBsmkx\fP, \fBrmkx\fP). @@ -432,13 +432,13 @@ All but NORMAL may be prefixed with .IP An SGR0 designates an empty highlight sequence (equivalent to {SGR:NORMAL}). .TP 5 -\fB\-l\fR +\fB\-l\fP Set output format to terminfo. .TP 5 -\fB\-p\fR +\fB\-p\fP Ignore padding specifications when comparing strings. .TP 5 -\fB\-Q\fR \fIn\fR +\fB\-Q\fP \fIn\fP Rather than show source in terminfo (text) format, print the compiled (binary) format in hexadecimal or base64 form, depending on the option's value: @@ -460,7 +460,7 @@ which could be assigned to the \fBTERMINFO\fP environment variable: @INFOCMP@ -0 -q -Q2 .NE .TP 5 -\fB\-q\fR +\fB\-q\fP This makes the output a little shorter: .RS .bP @@ -473,7 +473,7 @@ However, show differences between absent and cancelled capabilities. Omit the \*(``Reconstructed from\*('' comment for source listings. .RE .TP 5 -\fB\-R\fR\fIsubset\fR +\fB\-R\fP\fIsubset\fP 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 @@ -483,7 +483,7 @@ that have their own extensions incompatible with SVr4/XSI. .bP Available terminfo subsets are \*(``SVr1\*('', \*(``Ultrix\*('', \*(``HP\*('', and \*(``AIX\*(''; -see \fBterminfo\fR(\*n) for details. +see \fBterminfo\fP(\*n) for details. .bP You can also choose the subset \*(``BSD\*('' which selects only capabilities with termcap equivalents recognized by 4.4BSD. @@ -494,69 +494,69 @@ it is the same as no subset, i.e., all capabilities are used. The \fB\-I\fP option likewise selects no subset as a side-effect. .RE .TP -\fB\-s \fR\fI[d|i|l|c]\fR -The \fB\-s\fR option sorts the fields within each type according to the argument +\fB\-s \fP\fI[d|i|l|c]\fP +The \fB\-s\fP option sorts the fields within each type according to the argument below: .br .RS 5 .TP 5 -\fBd\fR -leave fields in the order that they are stored in the \fIterminfo\fR database. +\fBd\fP +leave fields in the order that they are stored in the \fIterminfo\fP database. .TP 5 -\fBi\fR -sort by \fIterminfo\fR name. +\fBi\fP +sort by \fIterminfo\fP name. .TP 5 -\fBl\fR +\fBl\fP sort by the long C variable name. .TP 5 -\fBc\fR -sort by the \fItermcap\fR name. +\fBc\fP +sort by the \fItermcap\fP name. .RE .IP -If the \fB\-s\fR option is not given, the fields printed out will be -sorted alphabetically by the \fBterminfo\fR name within each type, -except in the case of the \fB\-C\fR or the \fB\-L\fR options, which cause the -sorting to be done by the \fBtermcap\fR name or the long C variable +If the \fB\-s\fP option is not given, the fields printed out will be +sorted alphabetically by the \fBterminfo\fP name within each type, +except in the case of the \fB\-C\fP or the \fB\-L\fP options, which cause the +sorting to be done by the \fBtermcap\fP name or the long C variable name, respectively. .TP 5 -\fB\-T\fR +\fB\-T\fP 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). .TP -\fB\-t\fR +\fB\-t\fP tells \fB@TIC@\fP to discard commented-out capabilities. Normally when translating from terminfo to termcap, untranslatable capabilities are commented-out. .TP 5 -\fB\-U\fR +\fB\-U\fP tells \fB@INFOCMP@\fP to not post-process the data after parsing the source file. This feature helps when comparing the actual contents of two source files, since it excludes the inferences that \fB@INFOCMP@\fP makes to fill in missing data. .TP 5 -\fB\-V\fR +\fB\-V\fP reports the version of ncurses which was used in this program, and exits. .TP 5 -\fB\-v\fR \fIn\fR +\fB\-v\fP \fIn\fP prints out tracing information on standard error as the program runs. .IP -The optional parameter \fIn\fR is a number from 1 to 10, inclusive, +The optional parameter \fIn\fP 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. .TP -\fB\-W\fR +\fB\-W\fP By itself, the \fB\-w\fP option will not force long strings to be wrapped. Use the \fB\-W\fP option to do this. .TP 5 -\fB\-w\fR \fIwidth\fR -changes the output to \fIwidth\fR characters. +\fB\-w\fP \fIwidth\fP +changes the output to \fIwidth\fP characters. .TP -\fB\-x\fR +\fB\-x\fP print information for user-defined capabilities (see \fBuser_caps(\*n)\fP. These are extensions to the terminfo repertoire which can be loaded -using the \fB\-x\fR option of \fB@TIC@\fP. +using the \fB\-x\fP option of \fB@TIC@\fP. .SH FILES .TP 20 \*d @@ -591,24 +591,24 @@ X/Open Curses, Issue 7 (2009) provides a description of \fBinfocmp\fP. It does not mention the options used for converting to termcap format. .SH EXTENSIONS The -\fB\-0\fR, -\fB\-1\fR, -\fB\-E\fR, -\fB\-F\fR, -\fB\-G\fR, -\fB\-Q\fR, -\fB\-R\fR, -\fB\-T\fR, -\fB\-V\fR, -\fB\-a\fR, -\fB\-e\fR, -\fB\-f\fR, -\fB\-g\fR, -\fB\-i\fR, -\fB\-l\fR, -\fB\-p\fR, -\fB\-q\fR and -\fB\-t\fR +\fB\-0\fP, +\fB\-1\fP, +\fB\-E\fP, +\fB\-F\fP, +\fB\-G\fP, +\fB\-Q\fP, +\fB\-R\fP, +\fB\-T\fP, +\fB\-V\fP, +\fB\-a\fP, +\fB\-e\fP, +\fB\-f\fP, +\fB\-g\fP, +\fB\-i\fP, +\fB\-l\fP, +\fB\-p\fP, +\fB\-q\fP and +\fB\-t\fP options are not supported in SVr4 curses. .PP SVr4 infocmp does not distinguish between absent and cancelled capabilities. @@ -617,25 +617,25 @@ Also, it shows missing integer capabilities as \fB\-1\fP This implementation shows those as \*(``NULL\*('', for consistency with missing strings. .PP -The \fB\-r\fR option's notion of \*(``termcap\*('' capabilities +The \fB\-r\fP option's notion of \*(``termcap\*('' capabilities is System V Release 4's. Actual BSD curses versions will have a more restricted set. To see only the -4.4BSD set, use \fB\-r\fR \fB\-RBSD\fR. +4.4BSD set, use \fB\-r\fP \fB\-RBSD\fP. .SH BUGS -The \fB\-F\fR option of \fB@INFOCMP@\fR(1M) should be a \fB@TOE@\fR(1M) mode. +The \fB\-F\fP option of \fB@INFOCMP@\fP(1M) should be a \fB@TOE@\fP(1M) mode. .SH SEE ALSO -\fB@CAPTOINFO@\fR(1M), -\fB@INFOTOCAP@\fR(1M), -\fB@TIC@\fR(1M), -\fB@TOE@\fR(1M), -\fBcurses\fR(3X), -\fBterminfo\fR(\*n). -\fBuser_caps\fR(\*n). +\fB@CAPTOINFO@\fP(1M), +\fB@INFOTOCAP@\fP(1M), +\fB@TIC@\fP(1M), +\fB@TOE@\fP(1M), +\fBcurses\fP(3X), +\fBterminfo\fP(\*n). +\fBuser_caps\fP(\*n). .sp https://invisible-island.net/ncurses/tctest.html .PP -This describes \fBncurses\fR +This describes \fBncurses\fP version @NCURSES_MAJOR@.@NCURSES_MINOR@ (patch @NCURSES_PATCH@). .SH AUTHOR Eric S. Raymond