The @code{ntp_adjtime} function sets the structure specified by
@var{tptr} to current values.
-In addition, @code{ntp_adjtime} updates some settings to match what you
-pass to it in *@var{tptr}. Use the @code{modes} element of *@var{tptr}
-to select what settings to update. You can set @code{offset},
-@code{freq}, @code{maxerror}, @code{esterror}, @code{status},
-@code{constant}, and @code{tick}.
+In addition, @code{ntp_adjtime} updates some settings to match what
+you pass to it in @code{*@var{tptr}}. Use the @code{modes} element of
+@code{*@var{tptr}} to select what settings to update. You can set
+@code{offset}, @code{freq}, @code{maxerror}, @code{esterror},
+@code{status}, @code{constant}, and @code{tick}.
@code{modes} = zero means set nothing.
longer since the system rounds the elapsed time you request up to the
next integer multiple of the actual resolution the system can deliver.
-*@code{requested_time} is the elapsed time of the interval you want to
-sleep.
+@code{*@var{requested_time}} is the elapsed time of the interval you
+want to sleep.
-The function returns as *@code{remaining} the elapsed time left in the
-interval for which you requested to sleep. If the interval completed
-without getting interrupted by a signal, this is zero.
+The function returns as @code{*@var{remaining}} the elapsed time left
+in the interval for which you requested to sleep. If the interval
+completed without getting interrupted by a signal, this is zero.
@code{struct timespec} is described in @ref{Time Types}.