Separate TIOCLINUX from subcode: they're separate variables Signed-off-by: Ahelenia ZiemiaƄska --- man2/ioctl_console.2 | 22 +++++++++++----------- 1 file changed, 11 insertions(+), 11 deletions(-) diff --git a/man2/ioctl_console.2 b/man2/ioctl_console.2 index 28eaade83..932be4e10 100644 --- a/man2/ioctl_console.2 +++ b/man2/ioctl_console.2 @@ -664,7 +664,7 @@ referred to here as the .IR subcode . These are legal only for the superuser or the owner of the current terminal. .TP -.B "TIOCLINUX, subcode=0" +.BR TIOCLINUX ", " subcode=0 Dump the screen. Disappeared in Linux 1.1.92. (With kernel 1.1.92 or later, read from @@ -673,11 +673,11 @@ or .I /dev/vcsaN instead.) .TP -.B "TIOCLINUX, subcode=1" +.BR TIOCLINUX ", " subcode=1 Get task information. Disappeared in Linux 1.1.92. .TP -.B "TIOCLINUX, subcode=2" +.BR TIOCLINUX ", " subcode=2 Set selection. .I argp points to a @@ -710,35 +710,35 @@ The indicated screen characters are highlighted and saved in the static array sel_buffer in .IR devices/char/console.c . .TP -.B "TIOCLINUX, subcode=3" +.BR TIOCLINUX ", " subcode=3 Paste selection. The characters in the selection buffer are written to .IR fd . .TP -.B "TIOCLINUX, subcode=4" +.BR TIOCLINUX ", " subcode=4 Unblank the screen. .TP -.B "TIOCLINUX, subcode=5" +.BR TIOCLINUX ", " subcode=5 Sets contents of a 256-bit look up table defining characters in a "word", for word-by-word selection. (Since Linux 1.1.32.) .TP -.B "TIOCLINUX, subcode=6" +.BR TIOCLINUX ", " subcode=6 .I argp points to a char which is set to the value of the kernel variable .IR shift_state . (Since Linux 1.1.32.) .TP -.B "TIOCLINUX, subcode=7" +.BR TIOCLINUX ", " subcode=7 .I argp points to a char which is set to the value of the kernel variable .IR report_mouse . (Since Linux 1.1.33.) .TP -.B "TIOCLINUX, subcode=8" +.BR TIOCLINUX ", " subcode=8 Dump screen width and height, cursor position, and all the character-attribute pairs. (Kernels 1.1.67 through 1.1.91 only. @@ -746,7 +746,7 @@ With kernel 1.1.92 or later, read from .I /dev/vcsa* instead.) .TP -.B "TIOCLINUX, subcode=9" +.BR TIOCLINUX ", " subcode=9 Restore screen width and height, cursor position, and all the character-attribute pairs. (Kernels 1.1.67 through 1.1.91 only. @@ -754,7 +754,7 @@ With kernel 1.1.92 or later, write to .I /dev/vcsa* instead.) .TP -.B "TIOCLINUX, subcode=10" +.BR TIOCLINUX ", " subcode=10 Handles the Power Saving feature of the new generation of monitors. VESA screen blanking mode is set to -- 2.30.2