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diff --git a/termkey_waitkey.3.sh b/termkey_waitkey.3.sh index c14bbd7..5d66f94 100644 --- a/termkey_waitkey.3.sh +++ b/termkey_waitkey.3.sh @@ -16,7 +16,7 @@ Link with \fI-ltermkey\fP. .PP For details of the \fBtermkey_key\fP structure, see \fBtermkey_getkey\fP(3). .PP -Some keypresses generate multiple bytes from the terminal. Because there may be network or other delays between the terminal and an application using termkey, \fBtermkey_waitkey\fP() will attempt to wait for the remaining bytes to arrive if it detects the start of a multibyte sequence. If no more bytes arrive within a certain time, then the bytes will be reported as they stand, even if this results in interpreting a partially-complete Escape sequence as a literal Escape key followed by some normal letters or other symbols. The amount of time to wait can be set by \fBtermkey_setwaittime\fP(3). +Some keypresses generate multiple bytes from the terminal. Because there may be network or other delays between the terminal and an application using termkey, \fBtermkey_waitkey\fP() will attempt to wait for the remaining bytes to arrive if it detects the start of a multibyte sequence. If no more bytes arrive within a certain time, then the bytes will be reported as they stand, even if this results in interpreting a partially-complete Escape sequence as a literal Escape key followed by some normal letters or other symbols. The amount of time to wait can be set by \fBtermkey_set_waittime\fP(3). .SH "RETURN VALUE" \fBtermkey_waitkey\fP() returns one of the following constants: .TP @@ -36,7 +36,7 @@ The following example program prints details of every keypress until the user pr .SH "SEE ALSO" .BR termkey_new (3), .BR termkey_getkey (3), -.BR termkey_setwaittime (3), +.BR termkey_set_waittime (3), .BR termkey_get_keyname (3), .BR termkey_snprint_key (3) EOF |