- Mark up Emacs and Telix as applications

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Gabor Kovesdan 2008-05-06 13:35:38 +00:00
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@ -1322,7 +1322,7 @@ ttyd5 "/usr/libexec/getty std.19200" vt100 on insecure
of this configuration is that the remote user always sees a system of this configuration is that the remote user always sees a system
login prompt immediately. The downside is that the system does not login prompt immediately. The downside is that the system does not
know what a user's true data rate is, so full-screen programs like know what a user's true data rate is, so full-screen programs like
Emacs will not adjust their screen-painting <application>Emacs</application> will not adjust their screen-painting
methods to make their response better for slower connections.</para> methods to make their response better for slower connections.</para>
<para>The other school configures their modems' RS-232 interface to vary <para>The other school configures their modems' RS-232 interface to vary
@ -1566,7 +1566,7 @@ stty -f /dev/cuad1.init crtscts</programlisting>
<para>If you have a modem whose parameters may be permanently set in <para>If you have a modem whose parameters may be permanently set in
non-volatile RAM, you will need to use a terminal program (such as non-volatile RAM, you will need to use a terminal program (such as
Telix under &ms-dos; or <application>Telix</application> under &ms-dos; or
<command>tip</command> under FreeBSD) to set the parameters. Connect <command>tip</command> under FreeBSD) to set the parameters. Connect
to the modem using the same communications speed as the initial speed to the modem using the same communications speed as the initial speed
<command>getty</command> will use and configure the modem's <command>getty</command> will use and configure the modem's