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Bug#880551: xterm: corrections to man page



Here's an updated version of the patch, reverting the de-boldfacing of
action names (and some token names) in resource translations.

My additional fixes are described at the end, numbered 21-25.

Please find two attachments:

1. The actual diff.

2. A diff of the nroffed output of the two pages prepared like this:

     nroff -ww -man $DIR/xterm.man | colcrt -

This makes it _much_ easier to see what all my patches were up to, and
also serves as a bit of a sanity check.

Note that (a) I'm using a UTF-8 environment, so the nroff output and
diffs reflect that (it also helps expose the hyphen-minus fix) and (b) I
cheated out the whitespace changes resulting from the fixed conditionals
in the page local macros bP and NS.

-- 
Regards,
Branden
 01. The local macro definitions for bP and NS were testing the values of
     registers which were likely to be undefined; e.g.
       "./xterm-330/xterm.man:64: warning: number register `.I' not defined"
     Make them test instead simply for "n" (nroff mode, as opposed to
     troff mode), since that appears to be the intention.

 02. Use the \(ha, \(ga, and \(ti character escapes instead of ^`~
     literals, since these produce full-sized spacing glyphs instead of
     small ones intended as combining characters on troff output devices.

 03. Use \- character escape in examples, URLs, and other literal
     contexts  when an ASCII "hyphen-minus" is intended; ensures that
     the correct glyph can be cut and pasted from the man page both from
     TTY and PDF output devices.

 04. Apply font markup to "Control characters may be specified as ^char
     (e.g., ^c or ^u)", consistently with the ensuing discussion.

 05. Minor style fix: "the feature is built in" vs. "the program's
     built-in features".

 06. Remove no-op zero-width space character escapes from the xfontsel
     example.

 07. Add linebreaks after sentences that had only one space between them
     and the succeeding sentence, so the roff system recognizes them as
     separate sentences and pads ("adjusts") the line appropriately.
     (ca. lines 3389, 5382, ...)

 08. Remove trailing whitespace from the ends of input lines.

 09. Convert several uses of bare `` and '' to use the page's local
     string defines, for consistency with the rest of the page.

 [item 10 reverted]

 11. Remove trailing "\n\" from the BtnUp select-end example; it didn't
     seem necessary and the \<newline> was syntactically meaningful to
     roff so it didn't get rendered as expected and caused a warning:
       "./xterm-330/xterm.man:5033: warning: number register `.' not defined"
     It also turned off fill mode outside of the examples for a few
     paragraphs, making the output ugly.

 12. "etc" is an abbreviation that gets a period.

 13. Join two really short input lines ca. line 5029 (about
     triple-clicking).

 14. Use the local AQ string definition instead of bare 's in printf
     examples, for correct appearance and more successful cut and
     pasting.

 15. In the big default charClass table, use a dingbat asterisk at the
     end of the C comment for symmetry with the beginning, which already
     uses one.

 16. Rewrite the upper half of the charClass table so it depicts the
     actual (printable) glyphs in \x80-\xff.  What was there was largely
     incomprehensible to me.

 17. Use character escape '\e' instead of '\\' in resource translation
     examples.  '\\' does not render as desired and makes the examples
     wrong.  (\(rs would be more strictly correct than \e, but is a
     groffism; \e is not an invariant glyph reference but instead means
     "whatever the current roff escape character is"; fortunately, most
     man pages do not change the escape character.  Traditional roff
     does not have a character escape for the "reverse solidus".)

 18. The translation examples also don't need zero-width spaces (\&) at
     the ends of the input lines; this is a no-op.  Remove them.

 19. Unindent the examples for the VT100 and Tektronix default
     translations by one space since some of the lines are very wide.
     One space was all the room available given the existing alignment.
     If desired, I can prepare a patch to step the font size down by
     a point or two, though this will not help TTY-like devices.

 20. Fix missing word: "you could add a binding [to] shifted keys".

 21. Add missing period to end of sentence ca. line 1526.

 22. Break a really, really long input line ca. line 5162.

 23. Set names of selection tokens in bold, not italics, ca. line
     6362, for consistency with the rest of the page.

 24. Set names of CUT_BUFFER selection token in bold as well, in
     resource translation examples, ca. lines 6898, 6979, and 7023.

 25. Grammar: Change a "not" to a "nor" ca. line 7150.

--- xterm-330/xterm.man	2017-06-18 14:07:02.000000000 -0400
+++ xterm-330-branden/xterm.man	2017-11-07 07:23:38.195647033 -0500
@@ -61,16 +61,16 @@
 .\"
 .\" Bulleted paragraph
 .de bP
-.ie \n(.IP \(bu 4
-.el    .IP \(bu 2
+.ie n .IP \(bu 4
+.el   .IP \(bu 2
 ..
 .\" these would be fallbacks for DS/DE,
 .\" but groff changed the meaning of the macros.
 .de NS
-.ie \n(.sp
-.el    .sp .5
-.ie \n(.in +4
-.el    .in +2
+.ie n .sp
+.el   .sp .5
+.ie n .in +4
+.el   .in +2
 .nf
 .ft C			\" Courier
 ..
@@ -912,7 +912,7 @@
 Also, \fI\*n\ \-e\fP is supposed to provide a consistent
 functionality for other applications that need to start text-mode
 programs in a window, and if \fBloginShell\fP were not ignored, the
-result of ~/.profile might interfere with that.
+result of \(ti/.profile might interfere with that.
 .IP
 If you do want the effect of \fB\-ls\fP and \fB\-e\fP simultaneously, you
 may get away with something like
@@ -1325,9 +1325,9 @@
 (the first two are equivalent
 since the descriptor follows the last \*(``/\*(''):
 .NS 15
--S/dev/pts/123/45
--S123/45
--Sab34
+\-S/dev/pts/123/45
+\-S123/45
+\-Sab34
 .NE
 .IP
 Note that \fI\*n\fP does not close any file descriptor
@@ -1488,13 +1488,13 @@
 .bP
 .B ptyInitialErase\fP (PIE), along with the
 .bP
-\fIstty\fP erase character (^H for backspace, ^? for delete)
+\fIstty\fP erase character (\(haH for backspace, \(ha? for delete)
 .RE
 .IP
 will affect DECBKM.  First, \fI\*n\fP obtains the initial \fIerase\fP character:
 .RS
 .bP
-\fI\*n\fP's internal value is ^H
+\fI\*n\fP's internal value is \(haH
 .bP
 \fI\*n\fP asks the operating system for the value which \fBstty\fP shows
 .bP
@@ -1509,14 +1509,14 @@
 _ _ _ _
 l c c c.
 \fBPIE\fR	\fBstty\fR	\fBtermcap\fR	\fIerase\fP
-false	^H	^H	^H
-false	^H	^?	^?
-false	^?	^H	^H
-false	^?	^?	^?
-true	^H	^H	^H
-true	^H	^?	^H
-true	^?	^H	^?
-true	^?	^?	^?
+false	\(haH	\(haH	\(haH
+false	\(haH	\(ha?	\(ha?
+false	\(ha?	\(haH	\(haH
+false	\(ha?	\(ha?	\(ha?
+true	\(haH	\(haH	\(haH
+true	\(haH	\(ha?	\(haH
+true	\(ha?	\(haH	\(ha?
+true	\(ha?	\(ha?	\(ha?
 .TE
 .IP
 Using that \fIerase\fP character, \fI\*n\fP allows further choices:
@@ -1526,8 +1526,9 @@
 character for the initial state of \fBDECBKM\fP
 .bP
 if \fBbackarrowKeyIsErase\fP is false, \fI\*n\fP sets \fBDECBKM\fP
-to 2 (internal).  This ties together \fBbackarrowKey\fP
-and the control sequence for \fBDECBKM\fP
+to 2 (internal).
+This ties together \fBbackarrowKey\fP and the control sequence for
+\fBDECBKM\fP.
 .bP
 applications can send a control sequence to set/reset \fBDECBKM\fP control set
 .bP
@@ -1540,14 +1541,14 @@
 _ _ _ _ _
 c l l c c.
 \fIerase\fR	\fBBKIE\fR	\fBBK\fR	\fBDECBKM\fP	\fIresult\fP
-^?	false	false	2	^H
-^?	false	true	2	^?
-^?	true	false	0	^?
-^?	true	true	1	^?
-^H	false	false	2	^H
-^H	false	true	2	^?
-^H	true	false	0	^H
-^H	true	true	1	^H
+\(ha?	false	false	2	\(haH
+\(ha?	false	true	2	\(ha?
+\(ha?	true	false	0	\(ha?
+\(ha?	true	true	1	\(ha?
+\(haH	false	false	2	\(haH
+\(haH	false	true	2	\(ha?
+\(haH	true	false	0	\(haH
+\(haH	true	true	1	\(haH
 .TE
 .TP 8
 .B "fullscreen\fP (class\fB Fullscreen\fP)"
@@ -1911,17 +1912,18 @@
 susp,
 swtch and
 weras.
-Control characters may be specified as ^char (e.g., ^c or ^u)
-and \fB^?\fP may be used to indicate delete (127).
-Use \fB^\-\fP to denote \fIundef\fP.
-Use \fB\\034\fP to represent \fB^\\\fP, since a literal backslash in
+Control characters may be specified as \fB\(ha\fPchar
+(e.g., \fB\(hac\fP or \fB\(hau\fP)
+and \fB\(ha?\fP may be used to indicate delete (127).
+Use \fB\(ha\-\fP to denote \fIundef\fP.
+Use \fB\e034\fP to represent \fB\(ha\e\fP, since a literal backslash in
 an X resource escapes the next character.
 .IP
 This is very useful for overriding
 the default terminal settings without having to do an \fIstty\fP every time
 an \fI\*n\fP is started.
 Note, however, that the \fIstty\fP program on a given host may use different
-keywords; \fI\*n\fR's table is built-in.
+keywords; \fI\*n\fR's table is built in.
 .IP
 If the \fBttyModes\fP resource specifies a value for \fBerase\fP,
 that overrides the \fBptyInitialErase\fP resource setting,
@@ -2443,7 +2445,7 @@
 .B "charClass\fP (class\fB CharClass\fP)"
 Specifies comma-separated lists of character class bindings of the form
 .NS
-\fIlow\fP[-\fIhigh]\fP[:\fIvalue\fP].
+\fIlow\fP[\-\fIhigh]\fP[:\fIvalue\fP].
 .NE
 .IP
 These are used in determining which
@@ -3064,9 +3066,9 @@
 .IP
 It is possible to select suitable bitmap fonts using a script such as this:
 .NS
-\&#!/bin/sh
-\&FONT=`xfontsel -print`
-\&test -n "$FONT" && xfd -fn "$FONT"
+#!/bin/sh
+FONT=\(gaxfontsel \-print\(ga
+test \-n "$FONT" && xfd \-fn "$FONT"
 .NE
 .IP
 However (even though \fIxfd\fP accepts a \*(``\fB\-fa\fP\*('' option
@@ -3074,7 +3076,7 @@
 \fIxfontsel\fP has not been similarly extended.
 As a workaround, you may try
 .NS
-fc-list :scalable=true:spacing=mono: family
+fc\-list :scalable=true:spacing=mono: family
 .NE
 .IP
 to find a list of scalable fixed-pitch fonts
@@ -3389,8 +3391,9 @@
 \fBCOMPOUND_TEXT\fP
 or
 \fBTEXT\fP.
-The default is \*(``true\*(''. It may be set to false in order to work around
-ICCCM violations by other X clients.
+The default is \*(``true\*(''.
+It may be set to false in order to work around ICCCM violations by other
+X clients.
 .TP 8
 .B "iconBorderColor\fP (class\fB BorderColor\fP)"
 Specifies the border color for the active icon window if this feature
@@ -3535,7 +3538,7 @@
 If the encoding converter requires command-line parameters,
 you can add those after the command, e.g.,
 .NS
-*localeFilter: xterm-filter -p
+*localeFilter: xterm\-filter \-p
 .NE
 .IP
 Alternatively,
@@ -3582,7 +3585,7 @@
 .IP
 The default is \*(``1000x1000\*('' (given as \fIwidth\fP by \fIheight\fP).
 .IP
-If the resource is \*(``auto\*('' then \fI\*n\fR will use the 
+If the resource is \*(``auto\*('' then \fI\*n\fR will use the
 \fBdecTerminalID\fP resource:
 .TS
 l l
@@ -3818,7 +3821,7 @@
 The \fBkeyboardType\fP resource is the preferred mechanism for selecting this mode.
 .IP
 The old-style escape sequences resemble VT220 keys,
-but appear to have been invented for \fI\*n\fP in X11R4. 
+but appear to have been invented for \fI\*n\fP in X11R4.
 .TP 8
 .B "on2Clicks\fP (class\fB On2Clicks\fP)"
 .TP
@@ -4065,7 +4068,7 @@
 .TP 8
 .B "privateColorRegisters\fP (class\fB PrivateColorRegisters\fP)"
 If \fI\*n\fR is configured to support ReGIS or SIXEL graphics,
-this controls whether \fI\*n\fR 
+this controls whether \fI\*n\fR
 allocates separate color registers for each sixel
 device control string, e.g., for DECGCI.
 If not true, color registers are allocated only once,
@@ -4165,8 +4168,8 @@
 This is a different issue than unsupported preedit type, etc.
 You may encounter retries if your X configuration (and its libraries)
 are missing pieces.
-Setting this resource to zero ``0'' will cancel the retrying.
-The default is ``3''.
+Setting this resource to zero \*(``0\*(`` will cancel the retrying.
+The default is \*(``3\*(``.
 .TP 8
 .B "reverseVideo\fP (class\fB ReverseVideo\fP)"
 Specifies whether or not reverse video should be simulated.
@@ -5020,7 +5023,7 @@
 Pointer button one (usually left)
 is used to save text into the cut buffer:
 .NS
-~Meta <Btn1Down>:\fBselect-start\fP()
+\(tiMeta <Btn1Down>:\fBselect\-start\fP()
 .NE
 .IP
 Move the cursor to beginning of the text,
@@ -5029,16 +5032,15 @@
 The selected text is highlighted and is saved in the global \fIcut buffer\fP
 and made the selection when the button is released:
 .NS
-<BtnUp>:\fBselect-end\fP(\fBSELECT\fP, CUT_BUFFER0) \n\
+<BtnUp>:\fBselect\-end\fP(\fBSELECT\fP, \fBCUT_BUFFER0\fP)
 .NE
 .IP
-Normally (but see the discussion of \fBon2Clicks\fP, etc):
+Normally (but see the discussion of \fBon2Clicks\fP, etc.):
 .RS
 .bP
 Double-clicking selects by words.
 .bP
-Triple-clicking
-selects by lines.
+Triple-clicking selects by lines.
 .bP
 Quadruple-clicking goes back to characters, etc.
 .RE
@@ -5058,14 +5060,14 @@
 the given selection, if any,
 otherwise from the cut buffer, inserting it as keyboard input:
 .NS
-~Ctrl ~Meta <Btn2Up>:\fB\fBinsert-selection\fP\fP(\fBSELECT\fP, CUT_BUFFER0)
+\(tiCtrl \(tiMeta <Btn2Up>:\fBinsert\-selection\fP(\fBSELECT\fP, \fBCUT_BUFFER0\fP)
 .NE
 .
 .TP 5
 Pointer button three (usually right)
 \fIextends\fP the current selection.
 .NS
-~Ctrl ~Meta <Btn3Down>:\fB\fBstart-extend\fP\fP()
+\(tiCtrl \(tiMeta <Btn3Down>:\fBstart\-extend()
 .NE
 .IP
 (Without loss of generality,
@@ -5162,14 +5164,16 @@
 which states
 .RS
 .PP
-The selection named by the atom \fBPRIMARY\fP is used for all commands that take only a single argument and is the principal means of communication between clients that use the selection mechanism.
+The selection named by the atom \fBPRIMARY\fP is used for all commands
+that take only a single argument and is the principal means of
+communication between clients that use the selection mechanism.
 .RE
 .SS SELECT
 .PP
 However, many applications use \fBCLIPBOARD\fP in imitation of other windowing
 systems.
 The \fBselectToClipboard\fP resource (and corresponding menu entry
-\fBSelect to Clipboard\fP) introduce the SELECT token (known only
+\fBSelect to Clipboard\fP) introduce the \fBSELECT\fP token (known only
 to \fI\*n\fP) which chooses between the \fBPRIMARY\fP and \fBCLIPBOARD\fP tokens.
 .PP
 Without using this feature, one can use workarounds such as the
@@ -5356,8 +5360,9 @@
 in CSS 2.2.
 .IP
 The font is whatever your browser uses for preformatted (<pre>)
-elements. The XHTML file references a cascading style sheet (CSS)
-named \*(``\fBxterm.css\fP\*('' that you can create to select a font or
+elements.
+The XHTML file references a cascading style sheet (CSS) named
+\*(``\fBxterm.css\fP\*('' that you can create to select a font or
 override properties.
 .RS
 .LP
@@ -5382,8 +5387,9 @@
 .RE
 .IP
 Attributes faint, reverse and blink are implemented as \fIstyle\fP attributes
-setting color properties. All colors are specified as RGB percentages
-in order to support displays with 10 bits per RGB.
+setting color properties.
+All colors are specified as RGB percentages in order to support displays
+with 10 bits per RGB.
 .IP
 The name of the file will be
 .NS
@@ -5407,7 +5413,7 @@
 The \fBdump-html\fP action can also be triggered using the Media Copy
 control sequence CSI 1 0 i, for example from a shell script with
 .NS
-printf '\\033[10i'
+printf \*(AQ\e033[10i\*(AQ
 .NE
 .sp
 Only the UTF-8 encoding is supported.
@@ -5446,7 +5452,7 @@
 The \fBdump-svg\fP action can also be triggered using the Media Copy
 control sequence CSI 1 1 i, for example from a shell script with
 .NS
-printf '\\033[11i'
+printf \*(AQ\e033[11i\*(AQ
 .NE
 .sp
 Only the UTF-8 encoding is supported.
@@ -5860,7 +5866,7 @@
 this command will launch \fI\*n\fP able to switch between UTF-8
 and ISO-8859-1 encoded fonts:
 .NS
-u\*n -class __default_class__
+u\*n \-class __default_class__
 .NE
 .RE
 .PP
@@ -6048,70 +6054,70 @@
 The default table starts as follows \-
 .NS
 static int charClass[256] = {
-/\(** NUL  SOH  STX  ETX  EOT  ENQ  ACK  BEL */
+/\(** NUL  SOH  STX  ETX  EOT  ENQ  ACK  BEL \(**/
     32,   1,   1,   1,   1,   1,   1,   1,
-/\(**  BS   HT   NL   VT   NP   CR   SO   SI */
+/\(**  BS   HT   NL   VT   NP   CR   SO   SI \(**/
      1,  32,   1,   1,   1,   1,   1,   1,
-/\(** DLE  DC1  DC2  DC3  DC4  NAK  SYN  ETB */
+/\(** DLE  DC1  DC2  DC3  DC4  NAK  SYN  ETB \(**/
      1,   1,   1,   1,   1,   1,   1,   1,
-/\(** CAN   EM  SUB  ESC   FS   GS   RS   US */
+/\(** CAN   EM  SUB  ESC   FS   GS   RS   US \(**/
      1,   1,   1,   1,   1,   1,   1,   1,
-/\(**  SP    !    "    #    $    %    &    \*(AQ */
+/\(**  SP    !    "    #    $    %    &    \*(AQ \(**/
 .\"   " <- for emacs autocolor to work well :-)
     32,  33,  34,  35,  36,  37,  38,  39,
-/\(**   (    )    *    +    ,    \-    .    / */
+/\(**   (    )    *    +    ,    \-    .    / \(**/
     40,  41,  42,  43,  44,  45,  46,  47,
-/\(**   0    1    2    3    4    5    6    7 */
+/\(**   0    1    2    3    4    5    6    7 \(**/
     48,  48,  48,  48,  48,  48,  48,  48,
-/\(**   8    9    :    ;    <    =    >    ? */
+/\(**   8    9    :    ;    <    =    >    ? \(**/
     48,  48,  58,  59,  60,  61,  62,  63,
-/\(**   @    A    B    C    D    E    F    G */
+/\(**   @    A    B    C    D    E    F    G \(**/
     64,  48,  48,  48,  48,  48,  48,  48,
-/\(**   H    I    J    K    L    M    N    O */
+/\(**   H    I    J    K    L    M    N    O \(**/
     48,  48,  48,  48,  48,  48,  48,  48,
-/\(**   P    Q    R    S    T    U    V    W */
+/\(**   P    Q    R    S    T    U    V    W \(**/
     48,  48,  48,  48,  48,  48,  48,  48,
-/\(**   X    Y    Z    [    \\    ]    ^    _ */
+/\(**   X    Y    Z    [    \e    ]    \(ha    _ \(**/
     48,  48,  48,  91,  92,  93,  94,  48,
-/\(**   `    a    b    c    d    e    f    g */
+/\(**   \(ga    a    b    c    d    e    f    g \(**/
     96,  48,  48,  48,  48,  48,  48,  48,
-/\(**   h    i    j    k    l    m    n    o */
+/\(**   h    i    j    k    l    m    n    o \(**/
     48,  48,  48,  48,  48,  48,  48,  48,
-/\(**   p    q    r    s    t    u    v    w */
+/\(**   p    q    r    s    t    u    v    w \(**/
     48,  48,  48,  48,  48,  48,  48,  48,
-/\(**   x    y    z    {    |    }    ~  DEL */
+/\(**   x    y    z    {    |    }    \(ti  DEL \(**/
     48,  48,  48, 123, 124, 125, 126,   1,
-/\(** x80  x81  x82  x83  IND  NEL  SSA  ESA */
+/\(** x80  x81  x82  x83  IND  NEL  SSA  ESA \(**/
      1,   1,   1,   1,   1,   1,   1,   1,
-/\(** HTS  HTJ  VTS  PLD  PLU   RI  SS2  SS3 */
+/\(** HTS  HTJ  VTS  PLD  PLU   RI  SS2  SS3 \(**/
      1,   1,   1,   1,   1,   1,   1,   1,
-/\(** DCS  PU1  PU2  STS  CCH   MW  SPA  EPA */
+/\(** DCS  PU1  PU2  STS  CCH   MW  SPA  EPA \(**/
      1,   1,   1,   1,   1,   1,   1,   1,
-/\(** x98  x99  x9A  CSI   ST  OSC   PM  APC */
+/\(** x98  x99  x9A  CSI   ST  OSC   PM  APC \(**/
      1,   1,   1,   1,   1,   1,   1,   1,
-/\(**   \-    i   c/    L   ox   Y\-    |   So */
+/\(** nbsp   \(r!    \(ct    \(Po    \(Cs    \(Ye    \(bb    \(sc \(**/
    160, 161, 162, 163, 164, 165, 166, 167,
-/\(**  ..   c0   ip   <<    _        R0    \- */
+/\(**   \(ad    \(co    \(Of    \(Fo    \(no  shy    \(rg    \(a- \(**/
    168, 169, 170, 171, 172, 173, 174, 175,
-/\(**   o   +\-    2    3    \*(AQ    u   q|    . */
+/\(**   \(de    \(+-    \(S2    \(S3    \(aa    \(mc    \(ps    \(pc \(**/
    176, 177, 178, 179, 180, 181, 182, 183,
-/\(**   ,    1    2   >>  1/4  1/2  3/4    ? */
+/\(**   \(ac    \(S1    \(Om    \(Fc    \(14    \(12    \(34    \(r? \(**/
    184, 185, 186, 187, 188, 189, 190, 191,
-/\(**  A`   A\*(AQ   A^   A~   A:   Ao   AE   C, */
+/\(**   \(`A    \('A    \(^A    \(~A    \(:A    \(oA    \(AE    \(,C \(**/
     48,  48,  48,  48,  48,  48,  48,  48,
-/\(**  E`   E\*(AQ   E^   E:   I`   I\*(AQ   I^   I: */
+/\(**   \(`E    \('E    \(^E    \(:E    \(`I    \('I    \(^I    \(:I \(**/
     48,  48,  48,  48,  48,  48,  48,  48,
-/\(**  D\-   N~   O`   O\*(AQ   O^   O~   O:    X */
+/\(**   \(-D    \(~N    \(`O    \('O    \(^O    \(~O    \(:O    \(mu \(**/
     48,  48,  48,  48,  48,  48,  48, 215,
-/\(**  O/   U`   U\*(AQ   U^   U:   Y\*(AQ    P    B */
+/\(**   \(/O    \(`U    \('U    \(^U    \(:U    \('Y    \(TP    \(ss \(**/
     48,  48,  48,  48,  48,  48,  48,  48,
-/\(**  a`   a\*(AQ   a^   a~   a:   ao   ae   c, */
+/\(**   \(`a    \('a    \(^a    \(~a    \(:a    \(oa    \(ae    \(,c \(**/
     48,  48,  48,  48,  48,  48,  48,  48,
-/\(**  e`   e\*(AQ   e^   e:   i`   i\*(AQ   i^   i: */
+/\(**   \(`e    \('e    \(^e    \(:e    \(`i    \('i    \(^i    \(:i \(**/
     48,  48,  48,  48,  48,  48,  48,  48,
-/\(**   d   n~   o`   o\*(AQ   o^   o~   o:   \-: */
+/\(**   \(Sd    \(~n    \(`o    \('o    \(^o    \(~o    \(:o    \(di \(**/
     48,  48,  48,  48,  48,  48,  48, 247,
-/\(**  o/   u`   u\*(AQ   u^   u:   y\*(AQ    P   y: */
+/\(**   \(/o    \(`u    \('u    \(^u    \(:u    \('y    \(Tp    \(:y \(**/
     48,  48,  48,  48,  48,  48,  48,  48};
 .NE
 .IP
@@ -6208,8 +6214,8 @@
 of \*(``dynamic abbreviation\*('' expansion in Emacs (bound there to M\-/).
 Here is a resource setting for \fI\*n\fP which will do the same thing:
 .NS
-*VT100*translations:    #override \\n\\\&
-        Meta <KeyPress> /:\fBdabbrev-expand\fP()
+*VT100*translations:    #override \en\e
+        Meta <KeyPress> /:\fBdabbrev\-expand\fP()
 .NE
 .TP 8
 .B "deiconify()"
@@ -6224,7 +6230,7 @@
 (i.e., character line and column) in the following format:
 .sp
 .in +8
-^X ESC G <line+\*(`` \*(''> <col+\*(`` \*(''>
+\(haX ESC G <line+\*(`` \*(''> <col+\*(`` \*(''>
 .in -8
 .TP 8
 .B "exec-formatted(\fIformat\fP, \fIsourcename\fP [, ...])"
@@ -6285,8 +6291,8 @@
 to view a file whose name is selected while holding the shift key down.
 The new process is started when the mouse button is released:
 .NS
-*VT100*translations: #override Shift \\
-    <Btn1Up>:\fBexec-formatted\fP("xterm -e view '%t'", \fBSELECT\fP)
+*VT100*translations: #override Shift \e
+    <Btn1Up>:\fBexec\-formatted\fP("xterm \-e view \*(AQ%t\*(AQ", \fBSELECT\fP)
 .NE
 .TP 8
 .B "exec-selectable(\fIformat\fP, \fIonClicks\fP)"
@@ -6362,9 +6368,9 @@
 Sources are checked in the order given (case is
 significant) until one is found.
 Commonly-used selections include:
-\fIPRIMARY\fP, \fISECONDARY\fP, and \fICLIPBOARD\fP.
+\fBPRIMARY\fP, \fBSECONDARY\fP, and \fBCLIPBOARD\fP.
 Cut buffers are
-typically named \fICUT_BUFFER0\fP through \fICUT_BUFFER7\fP.
+typically named \fBCUT_BUFFER0\fP through \fBCUT_BUFFER7\fP.
 .TP 8
 .B "insert-seven-bit()"
 This action is a synonym for \fBinsert()\fP.
@@ -6377,8 +6383,8 @@
 the host.
 This works by inserting the control sequence at the front
 of the input buffer.
-Use \*(``\\\*('' to escape octal digits in the string.
-Xt does not allow you to put a null character (i.e., \*(``\\000\*('') in the string.
+Use \*(``\e\*('' to escape octal digits in the string.
+Xt does not allow you to put a null character (i.e., \*(``\e000\*('') in the string.
 .TP 8
 .B "keymap(\fIname\fP)"
 This action dynamically defines a new translation table whose resource
@@ -6424,33 +6430,33 @@
 .TP 5
 noFormFeed
 no form feed will be sent at the end of the last line printed
-(i.e., \fBprinterFormFeed\fP is ``false'').
+(i.e., \fBprinterFormFeed\fP is \*(``false\*(``).
 .TP 5
 FormFeed
 a form feed will be sent at the end of the last line printed
-(i.e., \fBprinterFormFeed\fP is ``true'').
+(i.e., \fBprinterFormFeed\fP is \*(``true\*(``).
 .TP 5
 noNewLine
 no newline will be sent at the end of the last line printed,
 and wrapped lines will be combined into long lines
-(i.e., \fBprinterNewLine\fP is ``false'').
+(i.e., \fBprinterNewLine\fP is \*(``false\*(``).
 .TP 5
 NewLine
 a newline will be sent at the end of the last line printed,
 and each line will be limited (by adding a newline) to the screen width
-(i.e., \fBprinterNewLine\fP is ``true'').
+(i.e., \fBprinterNewLine\fP is \*(``true\*(``).
 .TP 5
 noAttrs
 the page is printed without attributes
-(i.e., \fBprintAttributes\fP is ``0'').
+(i.e., \fBprintAttributes\fP is \*(``0\*(``).
 .TP 5
 monoAttrs
 the page is printed with monochrome (vt220) attributes
-(i.e., \fBprintAttributes\fP is ``1'').
+(i.e., \fBprintAttributes\fP is \*(``1\*(``).
 .TP 5
 colorAttrs
 the page is printed with ANSI color attributes
-(i.e., \fBprintAttributes\fP is ``2'').
+(i.e., \fBprintAttributes\fP is \*(``2\*(``).
 .RE
 .TP 8
 .B "print-everything(\fIprinter-flags\fP)"
@@ -6869,16 +6875,16 @@
 in the screen relative to the current line:
 .sp
 .in +8
-ESC ^P
+ESC \(haP
 .in -8
 or
 .in +8
-ESC ^N
+ESC \(haN
 .in -8
 .sp
 according to whether the event is before, or after the current line,
 respectively.
-The ^N (or ^P) is repeated once for each line that the event differs
+The \(haN (or \(haP) is repeated once for each line that the event differs
 from the current line.
 The control sequence is omitted altogether if the button event is on the
 current line.
@@ -6898,70 +6904,70 @@
 which is set by the \fBselectToClipboard\fP resource.
 These are for the \fIvt100\fP widget:
 .NS
-          Shift <KeyPress> Prior:\fBscroll-back\fP(1,halfpage) \\n\\\&
-           Shift <KeyPress> Next:\fBscroll-forw\fP(1,halfpage) \\n\\\&
-         Shift <KeyPress> Select:\fBselect-cursor-start\fP() \\\&
-                                 \fBselect-cursor-end\fP(\fBSELECT\fP, CUT_BUFFER0) \\n\\\&
-         Shift <KeyPress> Insert:\fBinsert-selection\fP(\fBSELECT\fP, CUT_BUFFER0) \\n\\\&
-                 Alt <Key>Return:\fBfullscreen\fP() \\n\\\&
-        <KeyRelease> Scroll_Lock:\fBscroll-lock\fP() \\n\\\&
-    Shift~Ctrl <KeyPress> KP_Add:\fBlarger-vt-font\fP() \\n\\\&
-    Shift Ctrl <KeyPress> KP_Add:\fBsmaller-vt-font\fP() \\n\\\&
-    Shift <KeyPress> KP_Subtract:\fBsmaller-vt-font\fP() \\n\\\&
-                ~Meta <KeyPress>:\fBinsert-seven-bit\fP() \\n\\\&
-                 Meta <KeyPress>:\fBinsert-eight-bit\fP() \\n\\\&
-                !Ctrl <Btn1Down>:\fBpopup-menu\fP(mainMenu) \\n\\\&
-           !Lock Ctrl <Btn1Down>:\fBpopup-menu\fP(mainMenu) \\n\\\&
- !Lock Ctrl @Num_Lock <Btn1Down>:\fBpopup-menu\fP(mainMenu) \\n\\\&
-     ! @Num_Lock Ctrl <Btn1Down>:\fBpopup-menu\fP(mainMenu) \\n\\\&
-                ~Meta <Btn1Down>:\fBselect-start\fP() \\n\\\&
-              ~Meta <Btn1Motion>:\fBselect-extend\fP() \\n\\\&
-                !Ctrl <Btn2Down>:\fBpopup-menu\fP(vtMenu) \\n\\\&
-           !Lock Ctrl <Btn2Down>:\fBpopup-menu\fP(vtMenu) \\n\\\&
- !Lock Ctrl @Num_Lock <Btn2Down>:\fBpopup-menu\fP(vtMenu) \\n\\\&
-     ! @Num_Lock Ctrl <Btn2Down>:\fBpopup-menu\fP(vtMenu) \\n\\\&
-          ~Ctrl ~Meta <Btn2Down>:\fBignore\fP() \\n\\\&
-                 Meta <Btn2Down>:\fBclear-saved-lines\fP() \\n\\\&
-            ~Ctrl ~Meta <Btn2Up>:\fBinsert-selection\fP(\fBSELECT\fP, CUT_BUFFER0) \\n\\\&
-                !Ctrl <Btn3Down>:\fBpopup-menu\fP(fontMenu) \\n\\\&
-           !Lock Ctrl <Btn3Down>:\fBpopup-menu\fP(fontMenu) \\n\\\&
- !Lock Ctrl @Num_Lock <Btn3Down>:\fBpopup-menu\fP(fontMenu) \\n\\\&
-     ! @Num_Lock Ctrl <Btn3Down>:\fBpopup-menu\fP(fontMenu) \\n\\\&
-          ~Ctrl ~Meta <Btn3Down>:\fBstart-extend\fP() \\n\\\&
-              ~Meta <Btn3Motion>:\fBselect-extend\fP() \\n\\\&
-                 Ctrl <Btn4Down>:\fBscroll-back\fP(1,halfpage,m) \\n\\\&
-            Lock Ctrl <Btn4Down>:\fBscroll-back\fP(1,halfpage,m) \\n\\\&
-  Lock @Num_Lock Ctrl <Btn4Down>:\fBscroll-back\fP(1,halfpage,m) \\n\\\&
-       @Num_Lock Ctrl <Btn4Down>:\fBscroll-back\fP(1,halfpage,m) \\n\\\&
-                      <Btn4Down>:\fBscroll-back\fP(5,line,m)     \\n\\\&
-                 Ctrl <Btn5Down>:\fBscroll-forw\fP(1,halfpage,m) \\n\\\&
-            Lock Ctrl <Btn5Down>:\fBscroll-forw\fP(1,halfpage,m) \\n\\\&
-  Lock @Num_Lock Ctrl <Btn5Down>:\fBscroll-forw\fP(1,halfpage,m) \\n\\\&
-       @Num_Lock Ctrl <Btn5Down>:\fBscroll-forw\fP(1,halfpage,m) \\n\\\&
-                      <Btn5Down>:\fBscroll-forw\fP(5,line,m)     \\n\\\&
-                         <BtnUp>:\fBselect-end\fP(\fBSELECT\fP, CUT_BUFFER0) \\n\\\&
-                       <BtnDown>:\fBignore\fP()
+         Shift <KeyPress> Prior:\fBscroll\-back\fP(1,halfpage) \en\e
+          Shift <KeyPress> Next:\fBscroll\-forw\fP(1,halfpage) \en\e
+        Shift <KeyPress> Select:\fBselect\-cursor\-start\fP() \e
+                                select\-cursor\-end\fP(\fBSELECT\fP, \fBCUT_BUFFER0\fP) \en\e
+        Shift <KeyPress> Insert:\fBinsert\-selection\fP(\fBSELECT\fP, \fBCUT_BUFFER0\fP) \en\e
+                Alt <Key>Return:\fBfullscreen\fP() \en\e
+       <KeyRelease> Scroll_Lock:\fBscroll\-lock\fP() \en\e
+   Shift\\fP(tiCtrl <KeyPress> KP_Add:\fBlarger\-vt\-font() \en\e
+   Shift Ctrl <KeyPress> KP_Add:\fBsmaller\-vt\-font\fP() \en\e
+   Shift <KeyPress> KP_Subtract:\fBsmaller\-vt\-font\fP() \en\e
+               \\fP(tiMeta <KeyPress>:\fBinsert\-seven\-bit() \en\e
+                Meta <KeyPress>:\fBinsert\-eight\-bit\fP() \en\e
+               !Ctrl <Btn1Down>:\fBpopup\-menu\fP(mainMenu) \en\e
+          !Lock Ctrl <Btn1Down>:\fBpopup\-menu\fP(mainMenu) \en\e
+!Lock Ctrl @Num_Lock <Btn1Down>:\fBpopup\-menu\fP(mainMenu) \en\e
+    ! @Num_Lock Ctrl <Btn1Down>:\fBpopup\-menu\fP(mainMenu) \en\e
+               \\fP(tiMeta <Btn1Down>:\fBselect\-start() \en\e
+             \\fP(tiMeta <Btn1Motion>:\fBselect\-extend() \en\e
+               !Ctrl <Btn2Down>:\fBpopup\-menu\fP(vtMenu) \en\e
+          !Lock Ctrl <Btn2Down>:\fBpopup\-menu\fP(vtMenu) \en\e
+!Lock Ctrl @Num_Lock <Btn2Down>:\fBpopup\-menu\fP(vtMenu) \en\e
+    ! @Num_Lock Ctrl <Btn2Down>:\fBpopup\-menu\fP(vtMenu) \en\e
+         \\fP(tiCtrl \(tiMeta <Btn2Down>:\fBignore() \en\e
+                Meta <Btn2Down>:\fBclear\-saved\-lines\fP() \en\e
+           \\fP(tiCtrl \(tiMeta <Btn2Up>:\fBinsert\-selection(\fBSELECT\fP, \fBCUT_BUFFER0\fP) \en\e
+               !Ctrl <Btn3Down>:\fBpopup\-menu\fP(fontMenu) \en\e
+          !Lock Ctrl <Btn3Down>:\fBpopup\-menu\fP(fontMenu) \en\e
+!Lock Ctrl @Num_Lock <Btn3Down>:\fBpopup\-menu\fP(fontMenu) \en\e
+    ! @Num_Lock Ctrl <Btn3Down>:\fBpopup\-menu\fP(fontMenu) \en\e
+         \\fP(tiCtrl \(tiMeta <Btn3Down>:\fBstart\-extend() \en\e
+             \\fP(tiMeta <Btn3Motion>:\fBselect\-extend() \en\e
+                Ctrl <Btn4Down>:\fBscroll\-back\fP(1,halfpage,m) \en\e
+           Lock Ctrl <Btn4Down>:\fBscroll\-back\fP(1,halfpage,m) \en\e
+ Lock @Num_Lock Ctrl <Btn4Down>:\fBscroll\-back\fP(1,halfpage,m) \en\e
+      @Num_Lock Ctrl <Btn4Down>:\fBscroll\-back\fP(1,halfpage,m) \en\e
+                     <Btn4Down>:\fBscroll\-back\fP(5,line,m)     \en\e
+                Ctrl <Btn5Down>:\fBscroll\-forw\fP(1,halfpage,m) \en\e
+           Lock Ctrl <Btn5Down>:\fBscroll\-forw\fP(1,halfpage,m) \en\e
+ Lock @Num_Lock Ctrl <Btn5Down>:\fBscroll\-forw\fP(1,halfpage,m) \en\e
+      @Num_Lock Ctrl <Btn5Down>:\fBscroll\-forw\fP(1,halfpage,m) \en\e
+                     <Btn5Down>:\fBscroll\-forw\fP(5,line,m)     \en\e
+                        <BtnUp>:\fBselect\-end\fP(\fBSELECT\fP, \fBCUT_BUFFER0\fP) \en\e
+                      <BtnDown>:\fBignore\fP()
 .NE
 .PP
 The default bindings in the Tektronix window are analogous but less extensive.
 These are for the \fItek4014\fP widget:
 .NS
-                 ~Meta<KeyPress>: \fBinsert-seven-bit\fP() \\n\\\&
-                  Meta<KeyPress>: \fBinsert-eight-bit\fP() \\n\\\&
-                !Ctrl <Btn1Down>: \fBpopup-menu\fP(mainMenu) \\n\\\&
-           !Lock Ctrl <Btn1Down>: \fBpopup-menu\fP(mainMenu) \\n\\\&
- !Lock Ctrl @Num_Lock <Btn1Down>: \fBpopup-menu\fP(mainMenu) \\n\\\&
-      !Ctrl @Num_Lock <Btn1Down>: \fBpopup-menu\fP(mainMenu) \\n\\\&
-                !Ctrl <Btn2Down>: \fBpopup-menu\fP(tekMenu) \\n\\\&
-           !Lock Ctrl <Btn2Down>: \fBpopup-menu\fP(tekMenu) \\n\\\&
- !Lock Ctrl @Num_Lock <Btn2Down>: \fBpopup-menu\fP(tekMenu) \\n\\\&
-      !Ctrl @Num_Lock <Btn2Down>: \fBpopup-menu\fP(tekMenu) \\n\\\&
-           Shift ~Meta<Btn1Down>: \fBgin-press\fP(L) \\n\\\&
-                 ~Meta<Btn1Down>: \fBgin-press\fP(l) \\n\\\&
-           Shift ~Meta<Btn2Down>: \fBgin-press\fP(M) \\n\\\&
-                 ~Meta<Btn2Down>: \fBgin-press\fP(m) \\n\\\&
-           Shift ~Meta<Btn3Down>: \fBgin-press\fP(R) \\n\\\&
-                 ~Meta<Btn3Down>: \fBgin-press\fP(r)
+                 \\fP(tiMeta<KeyPress>: \fBinsert\-seven\-bit() \en\e
+                  Meta<KeyPress>: \fBinsert\-eight\-bit\fP() \en\e
+                !Ctrl <Btn1Down>: \fBpopup\-menu\fP(mainMenu) \en\e
+           !Lock Ctrl <Btn1Down>: \fBpopup\-menu\fP(mainMenu) \en\e
+ !Lock Ctrl @Num_Lock <Btn1Down>: \fBpopup\-menu\fP(mainMenu) \en\e
+      !Ctrl @Num_Lock <Btn1Down>: \fBpopup\-menu\fP(mainMenu) \en\e
+                !Ctrl <Btn2Down>: \fBpopup\-menu\fP(tekMenu) \en\e
+           !Lock Ctrl <Btn2Down>: \fBpopup\-menu\fP(tekMenu) \en\e
+ !Lock Ctrl @Num_Lock <Btn2Down>: \fBpopup\-menu\fP(tekMenu) \en\e
+      !Ctrl @Num_Lock <Btn2Down>: \fBpopup\-menu\fP(tekMenu) \en\e
+           Shift \\fP(tiMeta<Btn1Down>: \fBgin\-press(L) \en\e
+                 \\fP(tiMeta<Btn1Down>: \fBgin\-press(l) \en\e
+           Shift \\fP(tiMeta<Btn2Down>: \fBgin\-press(M) \en\e
+                 \\fP(tiMeta<Btn2Down>: \fBgin\-press(m) \en\e
+           Shift \\fP(tiMeta<Btn3Down>: \fBgin\-press(R) \en\e
+                 \\fP(tiMeta<Btn3Down>: \fBgin\-press(r)
 .NE
 .SS Custom Key Bindings
 .PP
@@ -6979,11 +6985,11 @@
 When it loses the selection, it removes the corresponding highlight.
 But you can still paste from the corresponding cut buffer.
 .NS
-*VT100*translations:    #override \\n\\\&
-   ~Shift~Ctrl<Btn2Up>: \fBinsert-selection\fP(\fBPRIMARY\fP, CUT_BUFFER0) \\n\\\&
-    Shift~Ctrl<Btn2Up>: \fBinsert-selection\fP(\fBCLIPBOARD\fP, CUT_BUFFER1) \\n\\\&
-   ~Shift     <BtnUp> : \fBselect-end\fP(\fBPRIMARY\fP, CUT_BUFFER0) \\n\\\&
-    Shift     <BtnUp> : \fBselect-end\fP(\fBCLIPBOARD\fP, CUT_BUFFER1)
+*VT100*translations: \fB   #override \en\e
+   \(tiShift\(tiCtrl<Btn2Up>: \fBinsert\-selection\fP(\fBPRIMARY\fP, \fBCUT_BUFFER0\fP) \en\e
+    Shift\(tiCtrl<Btn2Up>: \fBinsert\-selection\fP(\fBCLIPBOARD\fP, \fBCUT_BUFFER1\fP) \en\e
+   \(tiShift     <BtnUp> : \fBselect\-end\fP(\fBPRIMARY\fP, \fBCUT_BUFFER0\fP) \en\e
+    Shift     <BtnUp> : \fBselect\-end\fP(\fBCLIPBOARD\fP, \fBCUT_BUFFER1\fP)
 .NE
 .PP
 In the example, the class name \fBVT100\fP is used rather than the widget name.
@@ -6994,17 +7000,17 @@
 .PP
 Not everyone finds the three-button mouse bindings easy to use.
 In a wheel mouse, the middle button might be the wheel.
-As an alternative, you could add a binding shifted keys:
+As an alternative, you could add a binding to shifted keys:
 .NS
-*VT100*translations:      #override \\n\\
-    Shift <Key>Home:    \fBcopy-selection\fP(\fBSELECT\fP) \\n\\
-    Shift <Key>Insert:  \fBcopy-selection\fP(\fBSELECT\fP) \\n\\
-    Ctrl Shift <Key>C:  \fBcopy-selection\fP(\fBSELECT\fP) \\n\\
-    Ctrl Shift <Key>V:  \fBinsert-selection\fP(\fBSELECT\fP)
+*VT100*translations:      \fB#override \en\e
+    Shift <Key>Home:    \fBcopy\-selection\fP(\fBSELECT\fP) \en\e
+    Shift <Key>Insert:  \fBcopy\-selection\fP(\fBSELECT\fP) \en\e
+    Ctrl Shift <Key>C:  \fBcopy\-selection\fP(\fBSELECT\fP) \en\e
+    Ctrl Shift <Key>V:  \fBinsert\-selection\fP(\fBSELECT\fP)
 .NE
 .PP
 You would still use the left- and right-mouse buttons (typically 1 and 3)
-for beginning and extending selections. 
+for beginning and extending selections.
 .PP
 Besides mouse problems, there are also keyboards with inconvenient layouts.
 Some lack a numeric keypad, making it hard to use the shifted keypad plus
@@ -7012,9 +7018,9 @@
 You can work around that by assigning the actions to more readily accessed
 keys:
 .NS
-*VT100*translations:      #override \\n\\
-    Ctrl <Key> +:       \fBlarger-vt-font\fP() \\n\\
-    Ctrl <Key> -:       \fBsmaller-vt-font\fP()
+*VT100*translations:      #override \en\e
+    Ctrl <Key> +:       \fBlarger\-vt\-font\fP() \en\e
+    Ctrl <Key> \-:       \fBsmaller\-vt\-font\fP()
 .NE
 .PP
 The keymap feature allows you to switch between sets of translations.
@@ -7023,16 +7029,16 @@
 keys for entering commonly-typed words:
 .NS
 *VT100.Translations: #override <Key>F13: keymap(dbx)
-*VT100.dbxKeymap.translations: \\\&
-        <Key>F14:       \fBkeymap\fP(None) \\n\\\&
-        <Key>F17:       \fBstring\fP("next") \\n\\
-                        \fBstring\fP(0x0d) \\n\\\&
-        <Key>F18:       \fBstring\fP("step") \\n\\
-                        \fBstring\fP(0x0d) \\n\\\&
-        <Key>F19:       \fBstring\fP("continue") \\n\\
-                        \fBstring\fP(0x0d) \\n\\\&
-        <Key>F20:       \fBstring\fP("print ") \\n\\
-                        \fBinsert-selection\fP(\fBPRIMARY\fP, CUT_BUFFER0)
+*VT100.dbxKeymap.translations: \fB\e
+        <Key>F14:       \fBkeymap\fP(None) \en\e
+        <Key>F17:       \fBstring\fP("next") \en\e
+                        \fBstring\fP(0x0d) \en\e
+        <Key>F18:       \fBstring\fP("step") \en\e
+                        \fBstring\fP(0x0d) \en\e
+        <Key>F19:       \fBstring\fP("continue") \en\e
+                        \fBstring\fP(0x0d) \en\e
+        <Key>F20:       \fBstring\fP("print ") \en\e
+                        \fBinsert\-selection\fP(\fBPRIMARY\fP, \fBCUT_BUFFER0\fP)
 .NE
 .SS Default Scrollbar Bindings
 .PP
@@ -7051,12 +7057,12 @@
 .PP
 The default bindings for the scrollbar widget use only mouse-button events:
 .NS
-   <Btn5Down>: StartScroll(Forward) \\n\\\&
-   <Btn1Down>: StartScroll(Forward) \\n\\\&
-   <Btn2Down>: StartScroll(Continuous) MoveThumb() NotifyThumb() \\n\\\&
-   <Btn3Down>: StartScroll(Backward) \\n\\\&
-   <Btn4Down>: StartScroll(Backward) \\n\\\&
-   <Btn2Motion>: MoveThumb() NotifyThumb() \\n\\\&
+   <Btn5Down>: StartScroll(Forward) \en\e
+   <Btn1Down>: StartScroll(Forward) \en\e
+   <Btn2Down>: StartScroll(Continuous) MoveThumb() NotifyThumb() \en\e
+   <Btn3Down>: StartScroll(Backward) \en\e
+   <Btn4Down>: StartScroll(Backward) \en\e
+   <Btn2Motion>: MoveThumb() NotifyThumb() \en\e
    <BtnUp>:    NotifyScroll(Proportional) EndScroll()
 .NE
 .PP
@@ -7089,11 +7095,11 @@
 for dragging the scrollbar thumb.
 That can be set up by altering the translations resource, e.g.,
 .NS
-*VT100.scrollbar.translations:  #override \\n\\\&
-   <Btn5Down>:     StartScroll(Forward) \\n\\\&
-   <Btn1Down>:     StartScroll(Continuous) MoveThumb() NotifyThumb() \\n\\\&
-   <Btn4Down>:     StartScroll(Backward) \\n\\\&
-   <Btn1Motion>:   MoveThumb() NotifyThumb() \\n\\\&
+*VT100.scrollbar.translations:  #override \en\e
+   <Btn5Down>:     StartScroll(Forward) \en\e
+   <Btn1Down>:     StartScroll(Continuous) MoveThumb() NotifyThumb() \en\e
+   <Btn4Down>:     StartScroll(Backward) \en\e
+   <Btn1Motion>:   MoveThumb() NotifyThumb() \en\e
    <BtnUp>:        NotifyScroll(Proportional) EndScroll()
 .NE
 .SH "CONTROL SEQUENCES AND KEYBOARD"
@@ -7150,31 +7156,31 @@
 .SS Window and Icon Titles
 .PP
 Some scripts use \fBecho\fP with options \fB\-e\fP and \fB\-n\fP to tell
-the shell to interpret the string \*(``\\e\*('' as the \fIescape\fP character and
+the shell to interpret the string \*(``\ee\*('' as the \fIescape\fP character and
 to suppress a trailing newline on output.
-Those are not portable, not recommended.
+Those are not portable, nor recommended.
 Instead, use \fBprintf\fP (POSIX).
 .PP
 For example, to set the \fIwindow title\fP to \*(``Hello world!\*('',
 you could use one of these commands in a script:
 .NS
-printf '\\033]2;Hello world!\\033\\'
-printf '\\033]2;Hello world!\\007'
-printf '\\033]2;%s\\033\\' "Hello world!"
-printf '\\033]2;%s\\007' "Hello world!"
+printf \*(AQ\e033]2;Hello world!\e033\e\*(AQ
+printf \*(AQ\e033]2;Hello world!\e007\*(AQ
+printf \*(AQ\e033]2;%s\e033\e\*(AQ "Hello world!"
+printf \*(AQ\e033]2;%s\e007\*(AQ "Hello world!"
 .NE
 .PP
-The \fBprintf\fP command interprets the octal value \*(``\\033\*('' for
+The \fBprintf\fP command interprets the octal value \*(``\e033\*('' for
 \fIescape\fP, and (since it was not given in the format) omits a trailing
 newline from the output.
 .PP
 Some programs (such as \fBscreen\fP(1)) set both window- and icon-titles
 at the same time, using a slightly different control sequence:
 .NS
-printf '\\033]0;Hello world!\\033\\'
-printf '\\033]0;Hello world!\\007'
-printf '\\033]0;%s\\033\\' "Hello world!"
-printf '\\033]0;%s\\007' "Hello world!"
+printf \*(AQ\e033]0;Hello world!\e033\e\*(AQ
+printf \*(AQ\e033]0;Hello world!\e007\*(AQ
+printf \*(AQ\e033]0;%s\e033\e\*(AQ "Hello world!"
+printf \*(AQ\e033]0;%s\e007\*(AQ "Hello world!"
 .NE
 .PP
 The difference is the \fIparameter\fP \*(``0\*('' in each command.
@@ -7183,10 +7189,10 @@
 You can tell \fI\*n\fP to ask for this with a different parameter
 in the control sequence:
 .NS
-printf '\\033]1;Hello world!\\033\\'
-printf '\\033]1;Hello world!\\007'
-printf '\\033]1;%s\\033\\' "Hello world!"
-printf '\\033]1;%s\\007' "Hello world!"
+printf \*(AQ\e033]1;Hello world!\e033\e\*(AQ
+printf \*(AQ\e033]1;Hello world!\e007\*(AQ
+printf \*(AQ\e033]1;%s\e033\e\*(AQ "Hello world!"
+printf \*(AQ\e033]1;%s\e007\*(AQ "Hello world!"
 .NE
 .
 .SS Special Keys
@@ -7195,13 +7201,13 @@
 has two modes for the \fIspecial keys\fP (cursor-keys, numeric keypad,
 and certain function-keys):
 .bP
-\fInormal mode\fP, which makes the special keys transmit 
+\fInormal mode\fP, which makes the special keys transmit
 \*(``useful\*('' sequences such as the control sequence for cursor-up
 when pressing the up-arrow, and
 .bP
 \fIapplication mode\fP,
 which uses a different control sequence that cannot be mistaken for
-the 
+the
 \*(``useful\*('' sequences.
 .PP
 The main difference between the two modes is that normal mode sequences
@@ -7242,9 +7248,9 @@
 normal or application mode initially.
 Here is an example:
 .NS
-[[ "$terminfo[kcuu1]" == "^[O"* ]] && \\
-bindkey -M viins "${terminfo[kcuu1]/O/[}" \\
-vi-up-line-or-history
+[[ "$terminfo[kcuu1]" == "\(ha[O"* ]] && \e
+bindkey \-M viins "${terminfo[kcuu1]/O/[}" \e
+vi\-up\-line\-or\-history
 .NE
 .
 .
@@ -7259,12 +7265,12 @@
 Because there is no guidance in the POSIX standard, each shell addresses
 the problem in a different way:
 .bP
-\fBbash\fP treats characters within 
-\*(``\\[\*('' and
-\*(``\\]\*(''
+\fBbash\fP treats characters within
+\*(``\e[\*('' and
+\*(``\e]\*(''
 as nonprinting (using no width on the screen).
 .bP
-\fBzsh\fP treats characters within 
+\fBzsh\fP treats characters within
 \*(``%{\*('' and
 \*(``%}\*(''
 as nonprinting.
@@ -7681,11 +7687,11 @@
 \fIXterm Control Sequences\fP
 (this is the file ctlseqs.ms).
 .sp
-http://invisible-island.net/xterm/xterm.html
+http://invisible\-island.net/xterm/xterm.html
 .br
-http://invisible-island.net/xterm/ctlseqs/ctlseqs.html
+http://invisible\-island.net/xterm/ctlseqs/ctlseqs.html
 .br
-http://invisible-island.net/xterm/xterm.faq.html
+http://invisible\-island.net/xterm/xterm.faq.html
 .
 .
 .SH AUTHORS
--- 330.txt	2017-11-07 07:25:08.074489443 -0500
+++ 330-branden.txt	2017-11-07 07:40:09.145502115 -0500
@@ -992,9 +992,9 @@
                Examples (the first two are equivalent since the descriptor
                follows the last “/”):
 
-                 ‐S/dev/pts/123/45
-                 ‐S123/45
-                 ‐Sab34
+                 -S/dev/pts/123/45
+                 -S123/45
+                 -Sab34
 
                Note that xterm does not close any file descriptor which it did
                not open for its own use.  It is possible (though probably not
@@ -1177,7 +1177,7 @@
 
                · if backarrowKeyIsErase is false, xterm sets DECBKM to 2
                  (internal).  This ties together backarrowKey and the control
-                 sequence for DECBKM
+                 sequence for DECBKM.
 
                · applications can send a control sequence to set/reset DECBKM
                  control set
@@ -1494,7 +1494,7 @@
                This is very useful for overriding the default terminal
                settings without having to do an stty every time an xterm is
                started.  Note, however, that the stty program on a given host
-               may use different keywords; xterm's table is built‐in.
+               may use different keywords; xterm's table is built in.
 
                If the ttyModes resource specifies a value for erase, that
                overrides the ptyInitialErase resource setting, i.e., xterm
@@ -1951,7 +1951,7 @@
                Specifies comma‐separated lists of character class bindings of
                the form
 
-                 low[‐high][:value].
+                 low[-high][:value].
 
                These are used in determining which sets of characters should
                be treated the same when doing cut and paste.  See the
@@ -2507,14 +2507,14 @@
                such as this:
 
                  #!/bin/sh
-                 FONT=`xfontsel ‐print`
-                 test ‐n "$FONT" && xfd ‐fn "$FONT"
+                 FONT=`xfontsel -print`
+                 test -n "$FONT" && xfd -fn "$FONT"
 
                However (even though xfd accepts a “-fa” option to denote
                FreeType fonts), xfontsel has not been similarly extended.  As
                a workaround, you may try
 
-                 fc‐list :scalable=true:spacing=mono: family
+                 fc-list :scalable=true:spacing=mono: family
 
                to find a list of scalable fixed‐pitch fonts which may be used
                for the faceName resource value.
@@ -2789,7 +2789,7 @@
 
        i18nSelections (class I18nSelections)
                If false, xterm will not request the targets COMPOUND TEXT or
-               TEXT.  The default is “true”. It may be set to false in order
+               TEXT.  The default is “true”.  It may be set to false in order
                to work around ICCCM violations by other X clients.
 
        iconBorderColor (class BorderColor)
@@ -2922,7 +2922,7 @@
                If the encoding converter requires command‐line parameters, you
                can add those after the command, e.g.,
 
-                 *localeFilter: xterm‐filter ‐p
+                 *localeFilter: xterm-filter -p
 
                Alternatively, you may put those parameter within a shell
                script to execute the converter, and set this resource to point
@@ -3445,8 +3445,8 @@
                server is not responding.  This is a different issue than
                unsupported preedit type, etc.  You may encounter retries if
                your X configuration (and its libraries) are missing pieces.
-               Setting this resource to zero ``0'' will cancel the retrying.
-               The default is ``3''.
+               Setting this resource to zero “0“ will cancel the retrying.
+               The default is “3“.
 
        reverseVideo (class ReverseVideo)
                Specifies whether or not reverse video should be simulated.
@@ -4214,7 +4214,7 @@
        Pointer button one (usually left)
             is used to save text into the cut buffer:
 
-              ~Meta <Btn1Down>:select‐start()
+              ~Meta <Btn1Down>:select-start()
 
             Move the cursor to beginning of the text, and then hold the button
             down while moving the cursor to the end of the region and
@@ -4222,37 +4222,35 @@
             saved in the global cut buffer and made the selection when the
             button is released:
 
-              <BtnUp>:select‐end(SELECT, CUT BUFFER0) 0NE
+              <BtnUp>:select-end(SELECT, CUT BUFFER0)
 
-            Normally (but see the discussion of on2Clicks, etc):
+            Normally (but see the discussion of on2Clicks, etc.):
 
             · Double‐clicking selects by words.
 
-            · Triple‐clicking
-              selects by lines.
+            · Triple‐clicking selects by lines.
 
             · Quadruple‐clicking goes back to characters, etc.
 
-            Multiple‐click is determined by the time from button up to
-            button down, so you can change the selection unit in the middle of a selection.
-            Logical words and lines selected by double‐ or triple‐clicking may wrap
-            across more than one screen line if lines were wrapped by xterm
-            itself rather than by the application running in the window.
-            If the key/button bindings specify that an X selection is to be made,
-            xterm will leave the selected text highlighted for as long as it
-            is the selection owner.
+            Multiple‐click is determined by the time from button up to button
+            down, so you can change the selection unit in the middle of a
+            selection.  Logical words and lines selected by double‐ or triple‐
+            clicking may wrap across more than one screen line if lines were
+            wrapped by xterm itself rather than by the application running in
+            the window.  If the key/button bindings specify that an X
+            selection is to be made, xterm will leave the selected text
+            highlighted for as long as it is the selection owner.
 
        Pointer button two (usually middle)
-            “types” (pastes) the text from
-            the given selection, if any,
+            “types” (pastes) the text from the given selection, if any,
             otherwise from the cut buffer, inserting it as keyboard input:
 
-              ~Ctrl ~Meta <Btn2Up>:insert‐selection(SELECT, CUT BUFFER0)
+              ~Ctrl ~Meta <Btn2Up>:insert-selection(SELECT, CUT BUFFER0)
 
        Pointer button three (usually right)
             extends the current selection.
 
-              ~Ctrl ~Meta <Btn3Down>:start‐extend()
+              ~Ctrl ~Meta <Btn3Down>:start-extend()
 
             (Without loss of generality, you can swap “right” and “left”
             everywhere in the rest of this paragraph.)  If pressed while
@@ -4487,7 +4485,7 @@
                      equivalent in CSS 2.2.
 
                      The font is whatever your browser uses for preformatted
-                     (<pre>) elements. The XHTML file references a cascading
+                     (<pre>) elements.  The XHTML file references a cascading
                      style sheet (CSS) named “xterm.css” that you can create
                      to select a font or override properties.
 
@@ -4506,9 +4504,9 @@
                      .od to affect odd numbered lines.
 
                      Attributes faint, reverse and blink are implemented as
-                     style attributes setting color properties. All colors are
-                     specified as RGB percentages in order to support displays
-                     with 10 bits per RGB.
+                     style attributes setting color properties.  All colors
+                     are specified as RGB percentages in order to support
+                     displays with 10 bits per RGB.
 
                      The name of the file will be
 
@@ -4914,7 +4912,7 @@
                      xterm able to switch between UTF‐8 and ISO‐8859‐1 encoded
                      fonts:
 
-                       uxterm ‐class   default class
+                       uxterm -class   default class
 
        The fourth section allows you to enable or disable special operations
        which can be controlled by writing escape sequences to the terminal.
@@ -5069,69 +5067,69 @@
        The default table starts as follows -
 
          static int charClass[256] = {
-         /∗ NUL  SOH  STX  ETX  EOT  ENQ  ACK  BEL */
+         /∗ NUL  SOH  STX  ETX  EOT  ENQ  ACK  BEL ∗/
              32,   1,   1,   1,   1,   1,   1,   1,
-         /∗  BS   HT   NL   VT   NP   CR   SO   SI */
+         /∗  BS   HT   NL   VT   NP   CR   SO   SI ∗/
               1,  32,   1,   1,   1,   1,   1,   1,
-         /∗ DLE  DC1  DC2  DC3  DC4  NAK  SYN  ETB */
+         /∗ DLE  DC1  DC2  DC3  DC4  NAK  SYN  ETB ∗/
               1,   1,   1,   1,   1,   1,   1,   1,
-         /∗ CAN   EM  SUB  ESC   FS   GS   RS   US */
+         /∗ CAN   EM  SUB  ESC   FS   GS   RS   US ∗/
               1,   1,   1,   1,   1,   1,   1,   1,
-         /∗  SP    !    "    #    $    %    &    ' */
+         /∗  SP    !    "    #    $    %    &    ' ∗/
              32,  33,  34,  35,  36,  37,  38,  39,
-         /∗   (    )    *    +    ,    -    .    / */
+         /∗   (    )    *    +    ,    -    .    / ∗/
              40,  41,  42,  43,  44,  45,  46,  47,
-         /∗   0    1    2    3    4    5    6    7 */
+         /∗   0    1    2    3    4    5    6    7 ∗/
              48,  48,  48,  48,  48,  48,  48,  48,
-         /∗   8    9    :    ;    <    =    >    ? */
+         /∗   8    9    :    ;    <    =    >    ? ∗/
              48,  48,  58,  59,  60,  61,  62,  63,
-         /∗   @    A    B    C    D    E    F    G */
+         /∗   @    A    B    C    D    E    F    G ∗/
              64,  48,  48,  48,  48,  48,  48,  48,
-         /∗   H    I    J    K    L    M    N    O */
+         /∗   H    I    J    K    L    M    N    O ∗/
              48,  48,  48,  48,  48,  48,  48,  48,
-         /∗   P    Q    R    S    T    U    V    W */
+         /∗   P    Q    R    S    T    U    V    W ∗/
              48,  48,  48,  48,  48,  48,  48,  48,
-         /∗   X    Y    Z    [    \    ]    ^      */
+         /∗   X    Y    Z    [    \    ]    ^      ∗/
              48,  48,  48,  91,  92,  93,  94,  48,
-         /∗   `    a    b    c    d    e    f    g */
+         /∗   `    a    b    c    d    e    f    g ∗/
              96,  48,  48,  48,  48,  48,  48,  48,
-         /∗   h    i    j    k    l    m    n    o */
+         /∗   h    i    j    k    l    m    n    o ∗/
              48,  48,  48,  48,  48,  48,  48,  48,
-         /∗   p    q    r    s    t    u    v    w */
+         /∗   p    q    r    s    t    u    v    w ∗/
              48,  48,  48,  48,  48,  48,  48,  48,
-         /∗   x    y    z    {    |    }    ~  DEL */
+         /∗   x    y    z    {    |    }    ~  DEL ∗/
              48,  48,  48, 123, 124, 125, 126,   1,
-         /∗ x80  x81  x82  x83  IND  NEL  SSA  ESA */
+         /∗ x80  x81  x82  x83  IND  NEL  SSA  ESA ∗/
               1,   1,   1,   1,   1,   1,   1,   1,
-         /∗ HTS  HTJ  VTS  PLD  PLU   RI  SS2  SS3 */
+         /∗ HTS  HTJ  VTS  PLD  PLU   RI  SS2  SS3 ∗/
               1,   1,   1,   1,   1,   1,   1,   1,
-         /∗ DCS  PU1  PU2  STS  CCH   MW  SPA  EPA */
+         /∗ DCS  PU1  PU2  STS  CCH   MW  SPA  EPA ∗/
               1,   1,   1,   1,   1,   1,   1,   1,
-         /∗ x98  x99  x9A  CSI   ST  OSC   PM  APC */
+         /∗ x98  x99  x9A  CSI   ST  OSC   PM  APC ∗/
               1,   1,   1,   1,   1,   1,   1,   1,
-         /∗   -    i   c/    L   ox   Y-    |   So */
+         /∗ nbsp   ¡    ¢    £    ¤    ¥    ¦    § ∗/
             160, 161, 162, 163, 164, 165, 166, 167,
-         /∗  ..   c0   ip   <<             R0    - */
+         /∗   ¨    ©    ª    «    ¬  shy    ®    ¯ ∗/
             168, 169, 170, 171, 172, 173, 174, 175,
-         /∗   o   +-    2    3    '    u   q|    . */
+         /∗   °    ±    ²    ³    ´    µ    ¶    · ∗/
             176, 177, 178, 179, 180, 181, 182, 183,
-         /∗   ,    1    2   >>  1/4  1/2  3/4    ? */
+         /∗   ¸    ¹    º    »    ¼    ½    ¾    ¿ ∗/
             184, 185, 186, 187, 188, 189, 190, 191,
-         /∗  A`   A'   A^   A~   A:   Ao   AE   C, */
+         /∗   À    Á    Â    Ã    Ä    Å    Æ    Ç ∗/
              48,  48,  48,  48,  48,  48,  48,  48,
-         /∗  E`   E'   E^   E:   I`   I'   I^   I: */
+         /∗   È    É    Ê    Ë    Ì    Í    Î    Ï ∗/
              48,  48,  48,  48,  48,  48,  48,  48,
-         /∗  D-   N~   O`   O'   O^   O~   O:    X */
+         /∗   Ð    Ñ    Ò    Ó    Ô    Õ    Ö    × ∗/
              48,  48,  48,  48,  48,  48,  48, 215,
-         /∗  O/   U`   U'   U^   U:   Y'    P    B */
+         /∗   Ø    Ù    Ú    Û    Ü    Ý    Þ    ß ∗/
              48,  48,  48,  48,  48,  48,  48,  48,
-         /∗  a`   a'   a^   a~   a:   ao   ae   c, */
+         /∗   à    á    â    ã    ä    å    æ    ç ∗/
              48,  48,  48,  48,  48,  48,  48,  48,
-         /∗  e`   e'   e^   e:   i`   i'   i^   i: */
+         /∗   è    é    ê    ë    ì    í    î    ï ∗/
              48,  48,  48,  48,  48,  48,  48,  48,
-         /∗   d   n~   o`   o'   o^   o~   o:   -: */
+         /∗   ð    ñ    ò    ó    ô    õ    ö    ÷ ∗/
              48,  48,  48,  48,  48,  48,  48, 247,
-         /∗  o/   u`   u'   u^   u:   y'    P   y: */
+         /∗   ø    ù    ú    û    ü    ý    þ    ÿ ∗/
              48,  48,  48,  48,  48,  48,  48,  48};
 
               For example, the string “33:48,37:48,45-47:48,38:48” indicates
@@ -5223,7 +5221,7 @@
                a resource setting for xterm which will do the same thing:
 
                  *VT100*translations:    #override \n\
-                         Meta <KeyPress> /:dabbrev‐expand()
+                         Meta <KeyPress> /:dabbrev-expand()
 
        deiconify()
                Changes the window state back to normal, if it was iconified.
@@ -5285,7 +5283,7 @@
                released:
 
                  *VT100*translations: #override Shift \
-                     <Btn1Up>:exec‐formatted("xterm ‐e view '%t'", SELECT)
+                     <Btn1Up>:exec-formatted("xterm -e view '%t'", SELECT)
 
        exec‐selectable(format, onClicks)
                Execute an external command, using data copied from the screen
@@ -5407,34 +5405,34 @@
 
                noFormFeed
                     no form feed will be sent at the end of the last line
-                    printed (i.e., printerFormFeed is ``false'').
+                    printed (i.e., printerFormFeed is “false“).
 
                FormFeed
                     a form feed will be sent at the end of the last line
-                    printed (i.e., printerFormFeed is ``true'').
+                    printed (i.e., printerFormFeed is “true“).
 
                noNewLine
                     no newline will be sent at the end of the last line
                     printed, and wrapped lines will be combined into long
-                    lines (i.e., printerNewLine is ``false'').
+                    lines (i.e., printerNewLine is “false“).
 
                NewLine
                     a newline will be sent at the end of the last line
                     printed, and each line will be limited (by adding a
                     newline) to the screen width (i.e., printerNewLine is
-                    ``true'').
+                    “true“).
 
                noAttrs
                     the page is printed without attributes (i.e.,
-                    printAttributes is ``0'').
+                    printAttributes is “0“).
 
                monoAttrs
                     the page is printed with monochrome (vt220) attributes
-                    (i.e., printAttributes is ``1'').
+                    (i.e., printAttributes is “1“).
 
                colorAttrs
                     the page is printed with ANSI color attributes (i.e.,
-                    printAttributes is ``2'').
+                    printAttributes is “2“).
 
        print‐everything(printer‐flags)
                This action sends the entire text history, in addition to the
@@ -5859,69 +5857,69 @@
        The default bindings in the VTxxx window use the SELECT token, which is
        set by the selectToClipboard resource.  These are for the vt100 widget:
 
-                   Shift <KeyPress> Prior:scroll‐back(1,halfpage) \n\
-                    Shift <KeyPress> Next:scroll‐forw(1,halfpage) \n\
-                  Shift <KeyPress> Select:select‐cursor‐start() \
-                                          select‐cursor‐end(SELECT, CUT BUFFER0) \n\
-                  Shift <KeyPress> Insert:insert‐selection(SELECT, CUT BUFFER0) \n\
-                          Alt <Key>Return:fullscreen() \n\
-                 <KeyRelease> Scroll Lock:scroll‐lock() \n\
-             Shift~Ctrl <KeyPress> KP Add:larger‐vt‐font() \n\
-             Shift Ctrl <KeyPress> KP Add:smaller‐vt‐font() \n\
-             Shift <KeyPress> KP Subtract:smaller‐vt‐font() \n\
-                         ~Meta <KeyPress>:insert‐seven‐bit() \n\
-                          Meta <KeyPress>:insert‐eight‐bit() \n\
-                         !Ctrl <Btn1Down>:popup‐menu(mainMenu) \n\
-                    !Lock Ctrl <Btn1Down>:popup‐menu(mainMenu) \n\
-          !Lock Ctrl @Num Lock <Btn1Down>:popup‐menu(mainMenu) \n\
-              ! @Num Lock Ctrl <Btn1Down>:popup‐menu(mainMenu) \n\
-                         ~Meta <Btn1Down>:select‐start() \n\
-                       ~Meta <Btn1Motion>:select‐extend() \n\
-                         !Ctrl <Btn2Down>:popup‐menu(vtMenu) \n\
-                    !Lock Ctrl <Btn2Down>:popup‐menu(vtMenu) \n\
-          !Lock Ctrl @Num Lock <Btn2Down>:popup‐menu(vtMenu) \n\
-              ! @Num Lock Ctrl <Btn2Down>:popup‐menu(vtMenu) \n\
-                   ~Ctrl ~Meta <Btn2Down>:ignore() \n\
-                          Meta <Btn2Down>:clear‐saved‐lines() \n\
-                     ~Ctrl ~Meta <Btn2Up>:insert‐selection(SELECT, CUT BUFFER0) \n\
-                         !Ctrl <Btn3Down>:popup‐menu(fontMenu) \n\
-                    !Lock Ctrl <Btn3Down>:popup‐menu(fontMenu) \n\
-          !Lock Ctrl @Num Lock <Btn3Down>:popup‐menu(fontMenu) \n\
-              ! @Num Lock Ctrl <Btn3Down>:popup‐menu(fontMenu) \n\
-                   ~Ctrl ~Meta <Btn3Down>:start‐extend() \n\
-                       ~Meta <Btn3Motion>:select‐extend() \n\
-                          Ctrl <Btn4Down>:scroll‐back(1,halfpage,m) \n\
-                     Lock Ctrl <Btn4Down>:scroll‐back(1,halfpage,m) \n\
-           Lock @Num Lock Ctrl <Btn4Down>:scroll‐back(1,halfpage,m) \n\
-                @Num Lock Ctrl <Btn4Down>:scroll‐back(1,halfpage,m) \n\
-                               <Btn4Down>:scroll‐back(5,line,m)     \n\
-                          Ctrl <Btn5Down>:scroll‐forw(1,halfpage,m) \n\
-                     Lock Ctrl <Btn5Down>:scroll‐forw(1,halfpage,m) \n\
-           Lock @Num Lock Ctrl <Btn5Down>:scroll‐forw(1,halfpage,m) \n\
-                @Num Lock Ctrl <Btn5Down>:scroll‐forw(1,halfpage,m) \n\
-                               <Btn5Down>:scroll‐forw(5,line,m)     \n\
-                                  <BtnUp>:select‐end(SELECT, CUT BUFFER0) \n\
-                                <BtnDown>:ignore()
+                  Shift <KeyPress> Prior:scroll-back(1,halfpage) \n\
+                   Shift <KeyPress> Next:scroll-forw(1,halfpage) \n\
+                 Shift <KeyPress> Select:select-cursor-start() \
+                                         select-cursor-end(SELECT, CUT BUFFER0) \n\
+                 Shift <KeyPress> Insert:insert-selection(SELECT, CUT BUFFER0) \n\
+                         Alt <Key>Return:fullscreen() \n\
+                <KeyRelease> Scroll Lock:scroll-lock() \n\
+            Shift\fP(tiCtrl <KeyPress> KP Add:larger-vt-font() \n\
+            Shift Ctrl <KeyPress> KP Add:smaller-vt-font() \n\
+            Shift <KeyPress> KP Subtract:smaller-vt-font() \n\
+                        \fP(tiMeta <KeyPress>:insert-seven-bit() \n\
+                         Meta <KeyPress>:insert-eight-bit() \n\
+                        !Ctrl <Btn1Down>:popup-menu(mainMenu) \n\
+                   !Lock Ctrl <Btn1Down>:popup-menu(mainMenu) \n\
+         !Lock Ctrl @Num Lock <Btn1Down>:popup-menu(mainMenu) \n\
+             ! @Num Lock Ctrl <Btn1Down>:popup-menu(mainMenu) \n\
+                        \fP(tiMeta <Btn1Down>:select-start() \n\
+                      \fP(tiMeta <Btn1Motion>:select-extend() \n\
+                        !Ctrl <Btn2Down>:popup-menu(vtMenu) \n\
+                   !Lock Ctrl <Btn2Down>:popup-menu(vtMenu) \n\
+         !Lock Ctrl @Num Lock <Btn2Down>:popup-menu(vtMenu) \n\
+             ! @Num Lock Ctrl <Btn2Down>:popup-menu(vtMenu) \n\
+                  \fP(tiCtrl ~Meta <Btn2Down>:ignore() \n\
+                         Meta <Btn2Down>:clear-saved-lines() \n\
+                    \fP(tiCtrl ~Meta <Btn2Up>:insert-selection(SELECT, CUT BUFFER0) \n\
+                        !Ctrl <Btn3Down>:popup-menu(fontMenu) \n\
+                   !Lock Ctrl <Btn3Down>:popup-menu(fontMenu) \n\
+         !Lock Ctrl @Num Lock <Btn3Down>:popup-menu(fontMenu) \n\
+             ! @Num Lock Ctrl <Btn3Down>:popup-menu(fontMenu) \n\
+                  \fP(tiCtrl ~Meta <Btn3Down>:start-extend() \n\
+                      \fP(tiMeta <Btn3Motion>:select-extend() \n\
+                         Ctrl <Btn4Down>:scroll-back(1,halfpage,m) \n\
+                    Lock Ctrl <Btn4Down>:scroll-back(1,halfpage,m) \n\
+          Lock @Num Lock Ctrl <Btn4Down>:scroll-back(1,halfpage,m) \n\
+               @Num Lock Ctrl <Btn4Down>:scroll-back(1,halfpage,m) \n\
+                              <Btn4Down>:scroll-back(5,line,m)     \n\
+                         Ctrl <Btn5Down>:scroll-forw(1,halfpage,m) \n\
+                    Lock Ctrl <Btn5Down>:scroll-forw(1,halfpage,m) \n\
+          Lock @Num Lock Ctrl <Btn5Down>:scroll-forw(1,halfpage,m) \n\
+               @Num Lock Ctrl <Btn5Down>:scroll-forw(1,halfpage,m) \n\
+                              <Btn5Down>:scroll-forw(5,line,m)     \n\
+                                 <BtnUp>:select-end(SELECT, CUT BUFFER0) \n\
+                               <BtnDown>:ignore()
 
        The default bindings in the Tektronix window are analogous but less
        extensive.  These are for the tek4014 widget:
 
-                          ~Meta<KeyPress>: insert‐seven‐bit() \n\
-                           Meta<KeyPress>: insert‐eight‐bit() \n\
-                         !Ctrl <Btn1Down>: popup‐menu(mainMenu) \n\
-                    !Lock Ctrl <Btn1Down>: popup‐menu(mainMenu) \n\
-          !Lock Ctrl @Num Lock <Btn1Down>: popup‐menu(mainMenu) \n\
-               !Ctrl @Num Lock <Btn1Down>: popup‐menu(mainMenu) \n\
-                         !Ctrl <Btn2Down>: popup‐menu(tekMenu) \n\
-                    !Lock Ctrl <Btn2Down>: popup‐menu(tekMenu) \n\
-          !Lock Ctrl @Num Lock <Btn2Down>: popup‐menu(tekMenu) \n\
-               !Ctrl @Num Lock <Btn2Down>: popup‐menu(tekMenu) \n\
-                    Shift ~Meta<Btn1Down>: gin‐press(L) \n\
-                          ~Meta<Btn1Down>: gin‐press(l) \n\
-                    Shift ~Meta<Btn2Down>: gin‐press(M) \n\
-                          ~Meta<Btn2Down>: gin‐press(m) \n\
-                    Shift ~Meta<Btn3Down>: gin‐press(R) \n\
-                          ~Meta<Btn3Down>: gin‐press(r)
+                          \fP(tiMeta<KeyPress>: insert-seven-bit() \n\
+                           Meta<KeyPress>: insert-eight-bit() \n\
+                         !Ctrl <Btn1Down>: popup-menu(mainMenu) \n\
+                    !Lock Ctrl <Btn1Down>: popup-menu(mainMenu) \n\
+          !Lock Ctrl @Num Lock <Btn1Down>: popup-menu(mainMenu) \n\
+               !Ctrl @Num Lock <Btn1Down>: popup-menu(mainMenu) \n\
+                         !Ctrl <Btn2Down>: popup-menu(tekMenu) \n\
+                    !Lock Ctrl <Btn2Down>: popup-menu(tekMenu) \n\
+          !Lock Ctrl @Num Lock <Btn2Down>: popup-menu(tekMenu) \n\
+               !Ctrl @Num Lock <Btn2Down>: popup-menu(tekMenu) \n\
+                    Shift \fP(tiMeta<Btn1Down>: gin-press(L) \n\
+                          \fP(tiMeta<Btn1Down>: gin-press(l) \n\
+                    Shift \fP(tiMeta<Btn2Down>: gin-press(M) \n\
+                          \fP(tiMeta<Btn2Down>: gin-press(m) \n\
+                    Shift \fP(tiMeta<Btn3Down>: gin-press(R) \n\
+                          \fP(tiMeta<Btn3Down>: gin-press(r)
 
    Custom Key Bindings
        You can modify the translations resource by overriding parts of it, or
@@ -5938,10 +5936,10 @@
        corresponding cut buffer.
 
          *VT100*translations:    #override \n\
-            ~Shift~Ctrl<Btn2Up>: insert‐selection(PRIMARY, CUT BUFFER0) \n\
-             Shift~Ctrl<Btn2Up>: insert‐selection(CLIPBOARD, CUT BUFFER1) \n\
-            ~Shift     <BtnUp> : select‐end(PRIMARY, CUT BUFFER0) \n\
-             Shift     <BtnUp> : select‐end(CLIPBOARD, CUT BUFFER1)
+            ~Shift~Ctrl<Btn2Up>: insert-selection(PRIMARY, CUT BUFFER0) \n\
+             Shift~Ctrl<Btn2Up>: insert-selection(CLIPBOARD, CUT BUFFER1) \n\
+            ~Shift     <BtnUp> : select-end(PRIMARY, CUT BUFFER0) \n\
+             Shift     <BtnUp> : select-end(CLIPBOARD, CUT BUFFER1)
 
        In the example, the class name VT100 is used rather than the widget
        name.  These are different; a class name could apply to more than one
@@ -5951,13 +5949,13 @@
 
        Not everyone finds the three‐button mouse bindings easy to use.  In a
        wheel mouse, the middle button might be the wheel.  As an alternative,
-       you could add a binding shifted keys:
+       you could add a binding to shifted keys:
 
          *VT100*translations:      #override \n\
-             Shift <Key>Home:    copy‐selection(SELECT) \n\
-             Shift <Key>Insert:  copy‐selection(SELECT) \n\
-             Ctrl Shift <Key>C:  copy‐selection(SELECT) \n\
-             Ctrl Shift <Key>V:  insert‐selection(SELECT)
+             Shift <Key>Home:    copy-selection(SELECT) \n\
+             Shift <Key>Insert:  copy-selection(SELECT) \n\
+             Ctrl Shift <Key>C:  copy-selection(SELECT) \n\
+             Ctrl Shift <Key>V:  insert-selection(SELECT)
 
        You would still use the left‐ and right‐mouse buttons (typically 1 and
        3) for beginning and extending selections.
@@ -5969,8 +5967,8 @@
        keys:
 
          *VT100*translations:      #override \n\
-             Ctrl <Key> +:       larger‐vt‐font() \n\
-             Ctrl <Key> ‐:       smaller‐vt‐font()
+             Ctrl <Key> +:       larger-vt-font() \n\
+             Ctrl <Key> -:       smaller-vt-font()
 
        The keymap feature allows you to switch between sets of translations.
        The sample below shows how the keymap() action may be used to add
@@ -5986,7 +5984,7 @@
                  <Key>F19:       string("continue") \n\
                                  string(0x0d) \n\
                  <Key>F20:       string("print ") \n\
-                                 insert‐selection(PRIMARY, CUT BUFFER0)
+                                 insert-selection(PRIMARY, CUT BUFFER0)
 
    Default Scrollbar Bindings
        Key bindings are normally associated with the vt100 or tek4014 widgets
@@ -6094,7 +6092,7 @@
    Window and Icon Titles
        Some scripts use echo with options -e and -n to tell the shell to
        interpret the string “\e” as the escape character and to suppress a
-       trailing newline on output.  Those are not portable, not recommended.
+       trailing newline on output.  Those are not portable, nor recommended.
        Instead, use printf (POSIX).
 
        For example, to set the window title to “Hello world!”, you could use
@@ -6173,8 +6171,8 @@
          example:
 
            [[ "$terminfo[kcuu1]" == "^[O"* ]] && \
-           bindkey ‐M viins "${terminfo[kcuu1]/O/[}" \
-           vi‐up‐line‐or‐history
+           bindkey -M viins "${terminfo[kcuu1]/O/[}" \
+           vi-up-line-or-history
 
    Changing Colors
        A few shell programs provide the ability for users to add color and
@@ -6494,9 +6492,9 @@
 
        Xterm Control Sequences (this is the file ctlseqs.ms).
 
-       http://invisible‐island.net/xterm/xterm.html
-       http://invisible‐island.net/xterm/ctlseqs/ctlseqs.html
-       http://invisible‐island.net/xterm/xterm.faq.html
+       http://invisible-island.net/xterm/xterm.html
+       http://invisible-island.net/xterm/ctlseqs/ctlseqs.html
+       http://invisible-island.net/xterm/xterm.faq.html
 
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