changeset 158:f04c81aa1759

Changed some stuff into tables.
author roug
date Sun, 07 Jul 2002 21:17:01 +0000
parents b65de25f7d53
children 828d64d27e63
files docs/nitros9guide/iniz.refentry
diffstat 1 files changed, 23 insertions(+), 16 deletions(-) [+]
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--- a/docs/nitros9guide/iniz.refentry	Sun Jul 07 21:17:01 2002 +0000
+++ b/docs/nitros9guide/iniz.refentry	Sun Jul 07 21:17:01 2002 +0000
@@ -13,36 +13,43 @@
 </cmdsynopsis>
 </refsynopsisdiv>
 
-<refsect1><title>Description</title>
-
+<refsect1>
+<title>Description</title>
 <para>
 Links the specified device to OS-9, places the device addres in a new device
 table entry, allocates the memory needed by the device driver, and calls
 the device driver initialization routine.  If the device is already
 installed, INIZ does not reinitialize it.
 </para>
-<para>
-Options:
-</para>
+<refsect2>
+<title>Options:</title>
+<variablelist>
+<varlistentry>
+<term>devicename</term>
+<listitem>
 <para>
-	devicename	is the name of the device drivere you want to
-			initialize.  Specify as many device drivers as you
-			wish with one INIZ command.
+is the name of the device drivere you want to
+initialize.  Specify as many device drivers as you
+wish with one INIZ command.
 </para>
-<para>
-Notes:
-</para>
+</listitem>
+</varlistentry>
+</variablelist>
+</refsect2>
+<refsect2>
+<title>Notes:</title>
 <para>
 You can use Iniz in the startup file or at the system startup to initialize
 devices and allocate their static storage at the top of memory (to reduce
 memory fragmentation).
 </para>
-<para>
-Example:
-</para>
-<screen>
+</refsect2>
+</refsect1>
+<refsect1>
+<title>Example:</title>
+<literallayout>
 	INIZ P T2 [ENTER]
-</screen>
+</literallayout>
 <para>
 initializes the P (printer) and T2 (terminal 2) devices.
 </para>