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69 by giving a set of capabilities that they have and by describing
111 .Sh CAPABILITIES
131 These are the boolean capabilities:
179 These are the numeric capabilities:
207 # The following numeric capabilities are present in the SVr4.0 term
232 These are the string capabilities:
390 # SVr1 capabilities stop here. IBM's version of terminfo is the same as
546 # SVr4 added these capabilities to support color
557 # SVr4 added these capabilities to support printers
611 # The following string capabilities are present in the SVr4.0 term
640 # SVr4 added these capabilities for direct PC-clone support
661 Obsolete termcap capabilities.
728 .Ss Types of Capabilities
729 Capabilities in
731 are of three types: Boolean capabilities,
733 numeric capabilities,
735 and string capabilities,
738 All capabilities have two-letter codes.
748 Numeric capabilities are followed by the character `#' then the value.
754 Finally, string-valued capabilities, such as
782 A number of escape sequences are provided in the string-valued capabilities
827 Sometimes individual capabilities must be commented out.
877 .Ss Basic Capabilities
1017 These capabilities suffice to describe hardcopy and
1128 can be given as single parameter capabilities
1420 Other capabilities to enter various highlighting modes include
1597 completely supplanted by the above capabilities.
1643 a program that uses these capabilities,
1659 Other capabilities
1759 Certain capabilities control padding in the terminal driver.
1763 Delays embedded in the capabilities
1779 the delays are given as numeric capabilities
1876 A prototype command character is chosen which is used in all capabilities.
1976 The differences among the capabilities are that
1989 supports these capabilities.
2061 capabilities of the form
2074 The capabilities given before
2096 capabilities,
2130 The transition will be relatively painless if capabilities flagged as
2141 program allows only 256 characters for string capabilities, and the routines