Annotation of 43BSD/contrib/icon/man/man3/ttyctl.3, revision 1.1.1.1

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                      2: .TH TTYCTL 3.icon "The University of Arizona \- 8/16/84"
                      3: .SH NAME
                      4: ttyctl \- primitive control of terminal attributes
                      5: .SH SYNOPSIS
                      6: .nf
                      7: .sp
                      8: \*Mstty(x1,\*bx2, \*(El, xn)\fR
                      9: \*Mrestty()\fR
                     10: \*Mkeyin()\fR
                     11: .fi
                     12: .SH DESCRIPTION
                     13: \*Mstty\fR sets or clears the terminal attributes given as arguments.
                     14: Positive attributes are set and negative attributes are cleared.
                     15: \*Mrestty\fR attempts to restore terminal attributes to their original
                     16: condition.
                     17: A reasonable guess is made if the original attributes cannot
                     18: be determined.
                     19: \*Mkeyin\fR succeeds if there is any input waiting
                     20: to be read from standard input but fails otherwise.
                     21: .PP
                     22: Attributes for \*Mstty\fR may be any legitimate bit pattern.
                     23: However, if the procedure \*Mttyinit\fR in \fIttyinit(2)\fR has been executed, the
                     24: following global identifiers are available as arguments:
                     25: .DS
                     26: TANDEM
                     27: CBREAK
                     28: LCASE
                     29: ECHO
                     30: CRMOD
                     31: RAW
                     32: ODDP
                     33: EVENP
                     34: .DE
                     35: .SH REQUIREMENTS
                     36: The function \*Mkeyin\fR assumes Berkeley
                     37: extensions.
                     38: .SH SEE ALSO
                     39: ttyinit(2)
                     40: .SH AUTHOR
                     41: Stephen B. Wampler

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