Index: head/usr.sbin/vidcontrol/vidcontrol.1 =================================================================== --- head/usr.sbin/vidcontrol/vidcontrol.1 +++ head/usr.sbin/vidcontrol/vidcontrol.1 @@ -13,7 +13,7 @@ .\" @(#)vidcontrol.1 .\" $FreeBSD$ .\" -.Dd January 19, 2016 +.Dd October 20, 2018 .Dt VIDCONTROL 1 .Os .Sh NAME @@ -53,7 +53,7 @@ or .Xr vt 4 console driver, -such as video mode, colors, cursor shape, screen output map, font and screen +such as video mode, colors, cursor shape, screen output map, font, and screen saver timeout. Only a small subset of options is supported by .Xr vt 4 . @@ -109,10 +109,10 @@ .It Ar foreground Op Ar background Change colors when displaying text. Specify the foreground color -(e.g.\& +(e.g., .Dq vidcontrol white ) , or both a foreground and background colors -(e.g.\& +(e.g., .Dq vidcontrol yellow blue ) . Use the .Cm show @@ -128,13 +128,13 @@ .It Fl c Ar setting Ns Op , Ns Ar setting ... Change the cursor appearance. The change is specified by a non-empty comma-separated list of -.Cm setting Ns s . +.Ar setting Ns s . Each -.Cm setting +.Ar setting overrides or modifies previous ones in left to right order. .Pp The following override -.Cm setting Ns s +.Ar setting Ns s are available: .Bl -tag -width indent .It Cm normal @@ -150,22 +150,22 @@ .Dq destructive is bad for backwards compatibility. This -.Cm setting +.Ar setting should not force destructiveness, and it now only gives destructiveness in some configurations (typically for hardware cursors in text mode). Blinking limits destructiveness. This -.Cm setting +.Ar setting should now be spelled .Cm normal , Ns Cm blink , Ns Cm noblock . A non-blinking destructive cursor would be unusable, so old versions of .Nm -didn't support it, -and this version doesn't have an override for it. -.It Cm base Ns = Ns Ar value, Cm height Ns = Ns Ar value +did not support it, +and this version does not have an override for it. +.It Cm base Ns = Ns Ar value , Cm height Ns = Ns Ar value Set the specified scanline parameters. These parameters are only active in .Cm noblock @@ -187,7 +187,7 @@ .El .Pp The following modifier -.Cm setting Ns s +.Ar setting Ns s are available: .Bl -tag -width indent .It Cm blink , noblink @@ -217,7 +217,7 @@ .El .Pp The following (non-sticky) flags control application of the -.Cm setting Ns s : +.Ar setting Ns s : .Bl -tag -width indent .It Cm charcolors Apply @@ -258,7 +258,7 @@ .Cm local , this gives 2 selection bits which select between 4 destinations. .It Cm shapeonly -Ignore any changes to the +Ignore any changes to the .Cm block and .Cm hidden @@ -313,7 +313,7 @@ both .Ar size and -.Ar font +.Ar file can be omitted, and the default font will be loaded. .Pp Note that older video cards, such as MDA and CGA, do not support @@ -572,7 +572,7 @@ The first 10 bytes are always arranged as follows: .Bl -column "Byte range" "Contents" -offset indent .It Sy "Byte Range Contents" -.It "1 thru 8 Literal text" Dq Li SCRSHOT_ +.It "1 - 8 Literal text" Dq Li SCRSHOT_ .It "9 File format version number" .It "10 Remaining number of bytes in the header" .El @@ -625,7 +625,7 @@ The video card driver may let you change default configuration options, such as the default font, so that you do not need to set up the options at boot time. -See video card driver manuals, (e.g.\& +See video card driver manuals, (e.g., .Xr vga 4 ) for details. .Sh FILES @@ -662,7 +662,7 @@ .Pp .Dl vidcontrol -f iso-8x16 .Pp -Moreover, the suffix specifying the font size can be also omitted; in +Moreover, the suffix specifying the font size can also be omitted; in this case, .Nm will use the size of the currently displayed font to construct the