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@@ -18,9 +18,9 @@ descriptor is and how to open a file descriptor for a terminal device.
* Canonical or Not:: Two basic styles of input processing.
* Terminal Modes:: How to examine and modify flags controlling
details of terminal I/O: echoing,
- signals, editing.
+ signals, editing.
* Line Control:: Sending break sequences, clearing
- terminal buffers @dots{}
+ terminal buffers @dots{}
* Noncanon Example:: How to read single characters without echo.
@end menu
@@ -149,9 +149,9 @@ constants are all declared in the header file @file{termios.h}.
@menu
* Mode Data Types:: The data type @code{struct termios} and
- related types.
+ related types.
* Mode Functions:: Functions to read and set the terminal
- attributes.
+ attributes.
* Setting Modes:: The right way to set terminal attributes
reliably.
* Input Modes:: Flags controlling low-level input handling.
@@ -486,7 +486,7 @@ signal for the foreground process group associated with the terminal.
If neither @code{BRKINT} nor @code{IGNBRK} are set, a break condition is
passed to the application as a single @code{'\0'} character if
-@code{PARMRK} is not set, or otherwise as a three-character sequence
+@code{PARMRK} is not set, or otherwise as a three-character sequence
@code{'\377'}, @code{'\0'}, @code{'\0'}.
@end deftypevr
@@ -906,7 +906,7 @@ attempt to write to the terminal. @xref{Access to the Terminal}.
The following bits are BSD extensions; they exist only in BSD systems
and the GNU system.
-
+
@comment termios.h
@comment BSD
@deftypevr Macro tcflag_t ALTWERASE
@@ -1431,7 +1431,7 @@ itself.
The LNEXT character is recognized only when @code{IEXTEN} is set, but in
both canonical and noncanonical mode. It disables any special
significance of the next character the user types. Even if the
-character would normally perform some editting function or generate a
+character would normally perform some editing function or generate a
signal, it is read as a plain character. This is the analogue of the
@kbd{C-q} command in Emacs. ``LNEXT'' stands for ``literal next.''
@@ -1532,7 +1532,7 @@ TIME elapses with no further input.
TIME elapses first. @code{read} can return more than MIN characters if
more than MIN happen to be in the queue.
-@item
+@item
Both MIN and TIME are zero.
In this case, @code{read} always returns immediately with as many