[PATCH 1/4] ioctl_console.2: ffix

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Separate TIOCLINUX from subcode: they're separate variables

Signed-off-by: Ahelenia Ziemiańska <nabijaczleweli@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
---
 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

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