From 02b914d3b9b658a16e17cf2d95deede75dbbacc9 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: marha Date: Mon, 27 Aug 2012 08:17:50 +0200 Subject: xwininfo fontconfig libX11 libXau libXext libxcb mesa pixman xkeyboard-config git update 27 Aug 2012 --- libX11/man/XAllocStandardColormap.man | 743 ++++++++++++++++------------------ 1 file changed, 338 insertions(+), 405 deletions(-) (limited to 'libX11/man/XAllocStandardColormap.man') diff --git a/libX11/man/XAllocStandardColormap.man b/libX11/man/XAllocStandardColormap.man index f27b643a4..13cab682e 100644 --- a/libX11/man/XAllocStandardColormap.man +++ b/libX11/man/XAllocStandardColormap.man @@ -1,405 +1,338 @@ -'\" t -.\" Copyright \(co 1985, 1986, 1987, 1988, 1989, 1990, 1991, 1994, 1996 X Consortium -.\" -.\" Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining -.\" a copy of this software and associated documentation files (the -.\" "Software"), to deal in the Software without restriction, including -.\" without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, -.\" distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to -.\" permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject to -.\" the following conditions: -.\" -.\" The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included -.\" in all copies or substantial portions of the Software. -.\" -.\" THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS -.\" OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF -.\" MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. -.\" IN NO EVENT SHALL THE X CONSORTIUM BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR -.\" OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, -.\" ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR -.\" OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE. -.\" -.\" Except as contained in this notice, the name of the X Consortium shall -.\" not be used in advertising or otherwise to promote the sale, use or -.\" other dealings in this Software without prior written authorization -.\" from the X Consortium. -.\" -.\" Copyright \(co 1985, 1986, 1987, 1988, 1989, 1990, 1991 by -.\" Digital Equipment Corporation -.\" -.\" Portions Copyright \(co 1990, 1991 by -.\" Tektronix, Inc. -.\" -.\" Permission to use, copy, modify and distribute this documentation for -.\" any purpose and without fee is hereby granted, provided that the above -.\" copyright notice appears in all copies and that both that copyright notice -.\" and this permission notice appear in all copies, and that the names of -.\" Digital and Tektronix not be used in in advertising or publicity pertaining -.\" to this documentation without specific, written prior permission. -.\" Digital and Tektronix makes no representations about the suitability -.\" of this documentation for any purpose. -.\" It is provided ``as is'' without express or implied warranty. -.\" -.\" -.ds xT X Toolkit Intrinsics \- C Language Interface -.ds xW Athena X Widgets \- C Language X Toolkit Interface -.ds xL Xlib \- C Language X Interface -.ds xC Inter-Client Communication Conventions Manual -.na -.de Ds -.nf -.\\$1D \\$2 \\$1 -.ft 1 -.\".ps \\n(PS -.\".if \\n(VS>=40 .vs \\n(VSu -.\".if \\n(VS<=39 .vs \\n(VSp -.. -.de De -.ce 0 -.if \\n(BD .DF -.nr BD 0 -.in \\n(OIu -.if \\n(TM .ls 2 -.sp \\n(DDu -.fi -.. -.de FD -.LP -.KS -.TA .5i 3i -.ta .5i 3i -.nf -.. -.de FN -.fi -.KE -.LP -.. -.de IN \" send an index entry to the stderr -.. -.de C{ -.KS -.nf -.D -.\" -.\" choose appropriate monospace font -.\" the imagen conditional, 480, -.\" may be changed to L if LB is too -.\" heavy for your eyes... -.\" -.ie "\\*(.T"480" .ft L -.el .ie "\\*(.T"300" .ft L -.el .ie "\\*(.T"202" .ft PO -.el .ie "\\*(.T"aps" .ft CW -.el .ft R -.ps \\n(PS -.ie \\n(VS>40 .vs \\n(VSu -.el .vs \\n(VSp -.. -.de C} -.DE -.R -.. -.de Pn -.ie t \\$1\fB\^\\$2\^\fR\\$3 -.el \\$1\fI\^\\$2\^\fP\\$3 -.. -.de ZN -.ie t \fB\^\\$1\^\fR\\$2 -.el \fI\^\\$1\^\fP\\$2 -.. -.de hN -.ie t <\fB\\$1\fR>\\$2 -.el <\fI\\$1\fP>\\$2 -.. -.de NT -.ne 7 -.ds NO Note -.if \\n(.$>$1 .if !'\\$2'C' .ds NO \\$2 -.if \\n(.$ .if !'\\$1'C' .ds NO \\$1 -.ie n .sp -.el .sp 10p -.TB -.ce -\\*(NO -.ie n .sp -.el .sp 5p -.if '\\$1'C' .ce 99 -.if '\\$2'C' .ce 99 -.in +5n -.ll -5n -.R -.. -. \" Note End -- doug kraft 3/85 -.de NE -.ce 0 -.in -5n -.ll +5n -.ie n .sp -.el .sp 10p -.. -.ny0 -'\" t -.TH XAllocStandardColormap __libmansuffix__ __xorgversion__ "XLIB FUNCTIONS" -.SH NAME -XAllocStandardColormap, XSetRGBColormaps, XGetRGBColormaps, XStandardColormap \- allocate, set, or read a standard colormap structure -.SH SYNTAX -.HP -XStandardColormap *XAllocStandardColormap\^(void\^); -.HP -void XSetRGBColormaps\^(\^Display *\fIdisplay\fP, Window \fIw\fP, -XStandardColormap *\fIstd_colormap\fP, -int \fIcount\fP, Atom \fIproperty\fP\^); -.HP -Status XGetRGBColormaps\^(\^Display *\fIdisplay\fP, Window \fIw\fP, -XStandardColormap **\fIstd_colormap_return\fP, int *\fIcount_return\fP, -Atom \fIproperty\fP\^); -.SH ARGUMENTS -.IP \fIdisplay\fP 1i -Specifies the connection to the X server. -.ds Cn colormaps -.IP \fIcount\fP 1i -Specifies the number of \*(Cn. -.ds Cn colormaps -.IP \fIcount_return\fP 1i -Returns the number of \*(Cn. -.IP \fIproperty\fP 1i -Specifies the property name. -.IP \fIstd_colormap\fP 1i -Specifies the -.ZN XStandardColormap -structure to be used. -.IP \fIstd_colormap_return\fP 1i -Returns the -.ZN XStandardColormap -structure. -.SH DESCRIPTION -The -.ZN XAllocStandardColormap -function allocates and returns a pointer to a -.ZN XStandardColormap -structure. -Note that all fields in the -.ZN XStandardColormap -structure are initially set to zero. -If insufficient memory is available, -.ZN XAllocStandardColormap -returns NULL. -To free the memory allocated to this structure, -use -.ZN XFree . -.LP -The -.ZN XSetRGBColormaps -function replaces the RGB colormap definition in the specified property -on the named window. -If the property does not already exist, -.ZN XSetRGBColormaps -sets the RGB colormap definition in the specified property -on the named window. -The property is stored with a type of RGB_COLOR_MAP and a format of 32. -Note that it is the caller's responsibility to honor the ICCCM -restriction that only RGB_DEFAULT_MAP contain more than one definition. -.LP -The -.ZN XSetRGBColormaps -function usually is only used by window or session managers. -To create a standard colormap, -follow this procedure: -.IP 1. 5 -Open a new connection to the same server. -.IP 2. 5 -Grab the server. -.IP 3. 5 -See if the property is on the property list of the root window for the screen. -.IP 4. 5 -If the desired property is not present: -.RS -.IP \(bu 5 -Create a colormap (unless you are using the default colormap of the screen). -.IP \(bu 5 -Determine the color characteristics of the visual. -.IP \(bu 5 -Allocate cells in the colormap (or create it with -.ZN AllocAll ). -.IP \(bu 5 -Call -.ZN XStoreColors -to store appropriate color values in the colormap. -.IP \(bu 5 -Fill in the descriptive members in the -.ZN XStandardColormap -structure. -.IP \(bu 5 -Attach the property to the root window. -.IP \(bu 5 -Use -.ZN XSetCloseDownMode -to make the resource permanent. -.RE -.IP 5. 5 -Ungrab the server. -.LP -.ZN XSetRGBColormaps -can generate -.ZN BadAlloc , -.ZN BadAtom , -and -.ZN BadWindow -errors. -.LP -The -.ZN XGetRGBColormaps -function returns the RGB colormap definitions stored -in the specified property on the named window. -If the property exists, is of type RGB_COLOR_MAP, is of format 32, -and is long enough to contain a colormap definition, -.ZN XGetRGBColormaps -allocates and fills in space for the returned colormaps -and returns a nonzero status. -If the visualid is not present, -.ZN XGetRGBColormaps -assumes the default visual for the screen on which the window is located; -if the killid is not present, -.ZN None -is assumed, which indicates that the resources cannot be released. -Otherwise, -none of the fields are set, and -.ZN XGetRGBColormaps -returns a zero status. -Note that it is the caller's responsibility to honor the ICCCM -restriction that only RGB_DEFAULT_MAP contain more than one definition. -.LP -.ZN XGetRGBColormaps -can generate -.ZN BadAtom -and -.ZN BadWindow -errors. -.SH STRUCTURES -The -.ZN XStandardColormap -structure contains: -.LP -/\&* Hints */ -.TS -lw(.5i) lw(2i) lw(1i). -T{ -\&#define -T} T{ -.ZN ReleaseByFreeingColormap -T} T{ -( (XID) 1L) -T} -.TE -/\&* Values */ -.IN "XStandardColormap" "" "@DEF@" -.Ds 0 -.TA .5i 2.5i -.ta .5i 2.5i -typedef struct { - Colormap colormap; - unsigned long red_max; - unsigned long red_mult; - unsigned long green_max; - unsigned long green_mult; - unsigned long blue_max; - unsigned long blue_mult; - unsigned long base_pixel; - VisualID visualid; - XID killid; -} XStandardColormap; -.De -.LP -The colormap member is the colormap created by the -.ZN XCreateColormap -function. -The red_max, green_max, and blue_max members give the maximum -red, green, and blue values, respectively. -Each color coefficient ranges from zero to its max, inclusive. -For example, -a common colormap allocation is 3/3/2 (3 planes for red, 3 -planes for green, and 2 planes for blue). -This colormap would have red_max = 7, green_max = 7, -and blue_max = 3. -An alternate allocation that uses only 216 colors is red_max = 5, -green_max = 5, and blue_max = 5. -.LP -The red_mult, green_mult, and blue_mult members give the -scale factors used to compose a full pixel value. -(See the discussion of the base_pixel members for further information.) -For a 3/3/2 allocation, red_mult might be 32, -green_mult might be 4, and blue_mult might be 1. -For a 6-colors-each allocation, red_mult might be 36, -green_mult might be 6, and blue_mult might be 1. -.LP -The base_pixel member gives the base pixel value used to -compose a full pixel value. -Usually, the base_pixel is obtained from a call to the -.ZN XAllocColorPlanes -function. -Given integer red, green, and blue coefficients in their appropriate -ranges, one then can compute a corresponding pixel value by -using the following expression: -.LP -.Ds -.TA .5i 1.5i -.ta .5i 1.5i -(r * red_mult + g * green_mult + b * blue_mult + base_pixel) & 0xFFFFFFFF -.De -.LP -For -.ZN GrayScale -colormaps, -only the colormap, red_max, red_mult, -and base_pixel members are defined. -The other members are ignored. -To compute a -.ZN GrayScale -pixel value, use the following expression: -.LP -.Ds -.TA .5i 1.5i -.ta .5i 1.5i -(gray * red_mult + base_pixel) & 0xFFFFFFFF -.De -.LP -Negative multipliers can be represented by converting the 2's -complement representation of the multiplier into an unsigned long and -storing the result in the appropriate _mult field. -The step of masking by 0xFFFFFFFF effectively converts the resulting -positive multiplier into a negative one. -The masking step will take place automatically on many machine architectures, -depending on the size of the integer type used to do the computation, -.LP -The visualid member gives the ID number of the visual from which the -colormap was created. -The killid member gives a resource ID that indicates whether -the cells held by this standard colormap are to be released -by freeing the colormap ID or by calling the -.ZN XKillClient -function on the indicated resource. -(Note that this method is necessary for allocating out of an existing colormap.) -.LP -The properties containing the -.ZN XStandardColormap -information have -the type RGB_COLOR_MAP. -.SH DIAGNOSTICS -.TP 1i -.ZN BadAlloc -The server failed to allocate the requested resource or server memory. -.TP 1i -.ZN BadAtom -A value for an Atom argument does not name a defined Atom. -.TP 1i -.ZN BadWindow -A value for a Window argument does not name a defined Window. -.SH "SEE ALSO" -XAllocColor(__libmansuffix__), -XCreateColormap(__libmansuffix__), -XFree(__libmansuffix__), -XSetCloseDownMode(__libmansuffix__) -.br -\fI\*(xL\fP +'\" t +.\" Copyright \(co 1985, 1986, 1987, 1988, 1989, 1990, 1991, 1994, 1996 X Consortium +.\" +.\" Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining +.\" a copy of this software and associated documentation files (the +.\" "Software"), to deal in the Software without restriction, including +.\" without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, +.\" distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to +.\" permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject to +.\" the following conditions: +.\" +.\" The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included +.\" in all copies or substantial portions of the Software. +.\" +.\" THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS +.\" OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF +.\" MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. +.\" IN NO EVENT SHALL THE X CONSORTIUM BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR +.\" OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, +.\" ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR +.\" OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE. +.\" +.\" Except as contained in this notice, the name of the X Consortium shall +.\" not be used in advertising or otherwise to promote the sale, use or +.\" other dealings in this Software without prior written authorization +.\" from the X Consortium. +.\" +.\" Copyright \(co 1985, 1986, 1987, 1988, 1989, 1990, 1991 by +.\" Digital Equipment Corporation +.\" +.\" Portions Copyright \(co 1990, 1991 by +.\" Tektronix, Inc. +.\" +.\" Permission to use, copy, modify and distribute this documentation for +.\" any purpose and without fee is hereby granted, provided that the above +.\" copyright notice appears in all copies and that both that copyright notice +.\" and this permission notice appear in all copies, and that the names of +.\" Digital and Tektronix not be used in in advertising or publicity pertaining +.\" to this documentation without specific, written prior permission. +.\" Digital and Tektronix makes no representations about the suitability +.\" of this documentation for any purpose. +.\" It is provided ``as is'' without express or implied warranty. +.\" +.\" +.ds xT X Toolkit Intrinsics \- C Language Interface +.ds xW Athena X Widgets \- C Language X Toolkit Interface +.ds xL Xlib \- C Language X Interface +.ds xC Inter-Client Communication Conventions Manual +.na +.de Ds +.nf +.\\$1D \\$2 \\$1 +.ft CW +.\".ps \\n(PS +.\".if \\n(VS>=40 .vs \\n(VSu +.\".if \\n(VS<=39 .vs \\n(VSp +.. +.de De +.ce 0 +.if \\n(BD .DF +.nr BD 0 +.in \\n(OIu +.if \\n(TM .ls 2 +.sp \\n(DDu +.fi +.. +.de IN \" send an index entry to the stderr +.. +.de Pn +.ie t \\$1\fB\^\\$2\^\fR\\$3 +.el \\$1\fI\^\\$2\^\fP\\$3 +.. +.de ZN +.ie t \fB\^\\$1\^\fR\\$2 +.el \fI\^\\$1\^\fP\\$2 +.. +.de hN +.ie t <\fB\\$1\fR>\\$2 +.el <\fI\\$1\fP>\\$2 +.. +.ny0 +'\" t +.TH XAllocStandardColormap __libmansuffix__ __xorgversion__ "XLIB FUNCTIONS" +.SH NAME +XAllocStandardColormap, XSetRGBColormaps, XGetRGBColormaps, XStandardColormap \- allocate, set, or read a standard colormap structure +.SH SYNTAX +.HP +XStandardColormap *XAllocStandardColormap\^(void\^); +.HP +void XSetRGBColormaps\^(\^Display *\fIdisplay\fP, Window \fIw\fP, +XStandardColormap *\fIstd_colormap\fP, +int \fIcount\fP, Atom \fIproperty\fP\^); +.HP +Status XGetRGBColormaps\^(\^Display *\fIdisplay\fP, Window \fIw\fP, +XStandardColormap **\fIstd_colormap_return\fP, int *\fIcount_return\fP, +Atom \fIproperty\fP\^); +.SH ARGUMENTS +.IP \fIdisplay\fP 1i +Specifies the connection to the X server. +.ds Cn colormaps +.IP \fIcount\fP 1i +Specifies the number of \*(Cn. +.ds Cn colormaps +.IP \fIcount_return\fP 1i +Returns the number of \*(Cn. +.IP \fIproperty\fP 1i +Specifies the property name. +.IP \fIstd_colormap\fP 1i +Specifies the +.ZN XStandardColormap +structure to be used. +.IP \fIstd_colormap_return\fP 1i +Returns the +.ZN XStandardColormap +structure. +.SH DESCRIPTION +The +.ZN XAllocStandardColormap +function allocates and returns a pointer to a +.ZN XStandardColormap +structure. +Note that all fields in the +.ZN XStandardColormap +structure are initially set to zero. +If insufficient memory is available, +.ZN XAllocStandardColormap +returns NULL. +To free the memory allocated to this structure, +use +.ZN XFree . +.LP +The +.ZN XSetRGBColormaps +function replaces the RGB colormap definition in the specified property +on the named window. +If the property does not already exist, +.ZN XSetRGBColormaps +sets the RGB colormap definition in the specified property +on the named window. +The property is stored with a type of RGB_COLOR_MAP and a format of 32. +Note that it is the caller's responsibility to honor the ICCCM +restriction that only RGB_DEFAULT_MAP contain more than one definition. +.LP +The +.ZN XSetRGBColormaps +function usually is only used by window or session managers. +To create a standard colormap, +follow this procedure: +.IP 1. 5 +Open a new connection to the same server. +.IP 2. 5 +Grab the server. +.IP 3. 5 +See if the property is on the property list of the root window for the screen. +.IP 4. 5 +If the desired property is not present: +.RS +.IP \(bu 5 +Create a colormap (unless you are using the default colormap of the screen). +.IP \(bu 5 +Determine the color characteristics of the visual. +.IP \(bu 5 +Allocate cells in the colormap (or create it with +.ZN AllocAll ). +.IP \(bu 5 +Call +.ZN XStoreColors +to store appropriate color values in the colormap. +.IP \(bu 5 +Fill in the descriptive members in the +.ZN XStandardColormap +structure. +.IP \(bu 5 +Attach the property to the root window. +.IP \(bu 5 +Use +.ZN XSetCloseDownMode +to make the resource permanent. +.RE +.IP 5. 5 +Ungrab the server. +.LP +.ZN XSetRGBColormaps +can generate +.ZN BadAlloc , +.ZN BadAtom , +and +.ZN BadWindow +errors. +.LP +The +.ZN XGetRGBColormaps +function returns the RGB colormap definitions stored +in the specified property on the named window. +If the property exists, is of type RGB_COLOR_MAP, is of format 32, +and is long enough to contain a colormap definition, +.ZN XGetRGBColormaps +allocates and fills in space for the returned colormaps +and returns a nonzero status. +If the visualid is not present, +.ZN XGetRGBColormaps +assumes the default visual for the screen on which the window is located; +if the killid is not present, +.ZN None +is assumed, which indicates that the resources cannot be released. +Otherwise, +none of the fields are set, and +.ZN XGetRGBColormaps +returns a zero status. +Note that it is the caller's responsibility to honor the ICCCM +restriction that only RGB_DEFAULT_MAP contain more than one definition. +.LP +.ZN XGetRGBColormaps +can generate +.ZN BadAtom +and +.ZN BadWindow +errors. +.SH STRUCTURES +The +.ZN XStandardColormap +structure contains: +.LP +/\&* Hints */ +.TS +lw(.5i) lw(2i) lw(1i). +T{ +\&#define +T} T{ +.ZN ReleaseByFreeingColormap +T} T{ +( (XID) 1L) +T} +.TE +/\&* Values */ +.IN "XStandardColormap" "" "@DEF@" +.Ds 0 +typedef struct { + Colormap colormap; + unsigned long red_max; + unsigned long red_mult; + unsigned long green_max; + unsigned long green_mult; + unsigned long blue_max; + unsigned long blue_mult; + unsigned long base_pixel; + VisualID visualid; + XID killid; +} XStandardColormap; +.De +.LP +The colormap member is the colormap created by the +.ZN XCreateColormap +function. +The red_max, green_max, and blue_max members give the maximum +red, green, and blue values, respectively. +Each color coefficient ranges from zero to its max, inclusive. +For example, +a common colormap allocation is 3/3/2 (3 planes for red, 3 +planes for green, and 2 planes for blue). +This colormap would have red_max = 7, green_max = 7, +and blue_max = 3. +An alternate allocation that uses only 216 colors is red_max = 5, +green_max = 5, and blue_max = 5. +.LP +The red_mult, green_mult, and blue_mult members give the +scale factors used to compose a full pixel value. +(See the discussion of the base_pixel members for further information.) +For a 3/3/2 allocation, red_mult might be 32, +green_mult might be 4, and blue_mult might be 1. +For a 6-colors-each allocation, red_mult might be 36, +green_mult might be 6, and blue_mult might be 1. +.LP +The base_pixel member gives the base pixel value used to +compose a full pixel value. +Usually, the base_pixel is obtained from a call to the +.ZN XAllocColorPlanes +function. +Given integer red, green, and blue coefficients in their appropriate +ranges, one then can compute a corresponding pixel value by +using the following expression: +.LP +.Ds +(r * red_mult + g * green_mult + b * blue_mult + base_pixel) & 0xFFFFFFFF +.De +.LP +For +.ZN GrayScale +colormaps, +only the colormap, red_max, red_mult, +and base_pixel members are defined. +The other members are ignored. +To compute a +.ZN GrayScale +pixel value, use the following expression: +.LP +.Ds +(gray * red_mult + base_pixel) & 0xFFFFFFFF +.De +.LP +Negative multipliers can be represented by converting the 2's +complement representation of the multiplier into an unsigned long and +storing the result in the appropriate _mult field. +The step of masking by 0xFFFFFFFF effectively converts the resulting +positive multiplier into a negative one. +The masking step will take place automatically on many machine architectures, +depending on the size of the integer type used to do the computation, +.LP +The visualid member gives the ID number of the visual from which the +colormap was created. +The killid member gives a resource ID that indicates whether +the cells held by this standard colormap are to be released +by freeing the colormap ID or by calling the +.ZN XKillClient +function on the indicated resource. +(Note that this method is necessary for allocating out of an existing colormap.) +.LP +The properties containing the +.ZN XStandardColormap +information have +the type RGB_COLOR_MAP. +.SH DIAGNOSTICS +.TP 1i +.ZN BadAlloc +The server failed to allocate the requested resource or server memory. +.TP 1i +.ZN BadAtom +A value for an Atom argument does not name a defined Atom. +.TP 1i +.ZN BadWindow +A value for a Window argument does not name a defined Window. +.SH "SEE ALSO" +XAllocColor(__libmansuffix__), +XCreateColormap(__libmansuffix__), +XFree(__libmansuffix__), +XSetCloseDownMode(__libmansuffix__) +.br +\fI\*(xL\fP -- cgit v1.2.3