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23 .\" HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT
31 .\" * ncurses is copyright (C) 1992-1995 *
32 .\" * Zeyd M. Ben-Halim *
77 consist of a number of `:'-separated fields.
98 in 132-column mode would be
99 .Dq vt100-w .
101 .Bl -column indent "With automatic margins (usually default)xx" -offset indent
103 -w Wide mode (more than 80 columns) vt100-w
104 -am With automatic margins (usually default) vt100-am
105 -nam Without automatic margins vt100-nam
106 .Pf \- Ar n Ta No "Number of lines on screen aaa-60"
107 -na No arrow keys (leave them in local) concept100-na
108 .Pf \- Ar \&np Ta No "Number of pages of memory concept100-4p"
109 -rv Reverse video concept100-rv
115 .Bl -tag -width #[1-9]
118 .It #[1-9]
132 .Bd -literal
152 status_line_esc_ok es escape can be used on the status line
158 prtr_silent 5i printer will not echo on screen
162 non_dest_scroll_region ND scrolling region is non-destructive
163 can_change cc terminal can re-define existing colors
170 has_print_wheel YC printer needs operator to change character
180 .Bd -literal
185 lines li number of lines on screen or page
192 num_labels Nl number of labels on screen
202 max_colors Co maximum numbers of colors on screen
203 max_pairs pa maximum number of color-pairs on the screen
219 number_of_pins Yh numbers of pins in print-head
227 buttons BT number of buttons on mouse
228 bit_image_entwining Yo number of passed for each bit-image row
229 bit_image_type Yp type of bit-image device
233 .Bd -literal
264 enter_blink_mode mb turn on blinking
265 enter_bold_mode md turn on bold (extra bright) mode
269 enter_dim_mode mh turn on half-bright mode
271 enter_secure_mode mk turn on blank mode (characters invisible)
272 enter_protected_mode mp turn on protected mode
273 enter_reverse_mode mr turn on reverse video mode
295 key_catab ka clear-all-tabs key
296 key_clear kC clear-screen or erase key
297 key_ctab kt clear-tab key
298 key_dc kD delete-character key
299 key_dl kL delete-line key
300 key_down kd down-arrow key
302 key_eol kE clear-to-end-of-line key
303 key_eos kS clear-to-end-of-screen key
316 key_ic kI insert-character key
317 key_il kA insert-line key
318 key_left kl left-arrow key
319 key_ll kH last-line key
320 key_npage kN next-page key
321 key_ppage kP prev-page key
322 key_right kr right-arrow key
323 key_sf kF scroll-forward key
324 key_sr kR scroll-backward key
325 key_stab kT set-tab key
326 key_up ku up-arrow key
329 lab_f0 l0 label on function key f0 if not f0
330 lab_f1 l1 label on function key f1 if not f1
331 lab_f10 la label on function key f10 if not f10
332 lab_f2 l2 label on function key f2 if not f2
333 lab_f3 l3 label on function key f3 if not f3
334 lab_f4 l4 label on function key f4 if not f4
335 lab_f5 l5 label on function key f5 if not f5
336 lab_f6 l6 label on function key f6 if not f6
337 lab_f7 l7 label on function key f7 if not f7
338 lab_f8 l8 label on function key f8 if not f8
339 lab_f9 l9 label on function key f9 if not f9
341 meta_on mm turn on meta mode (8th-bit on)
361 prtr_on po turn on printer
363 reset_1string r1 reset string
364 reset_2string r2 reset string
365 reset_3string r3 reset string
366 reset_file rf name of reset file
373 set_attributes sa define video attributes #1-#9 (PG9)
375 set_window wi current window is lines #1-#2 cols #3-#4
376 tab ta tab to next 8-space hardware tab stop
386 prtr_non pO turn on printer for #1 bytes
388 termcap_reset rs terminal reset string
394 acs_chars ac graphics charset pairs - def=vt100
396 key_btab kB back-tab key
397 enter_xon_mode SX turn on xon/xoff handshaking
399 enter_am_mode SA turn on automatic margins
404 label_on LO turn on soft labels
430 key_resume &5 resume key
527 hangup HU hang-up phone
533 fixed_pause PA pause for 2-3 seconds
534 wait_tone WA wait for dial-tone
564 enter_doublewide_mode ZF Enter double-wide mode
565 enter_draft_quality ZG Enter draft-quality mode
568 enter_micro_mode ZJ Start micro-motion mode
570 enter_normal_quality ZL Enter normal-quality mode
571 enter_shadow_mode ZM Enter shadow-print mode
575 exit_doublewide_mode ZQ End double-wide mode
577 exit_leftward_mode ZS End left-motion mode
578 exit_micro_mode ZT End micro-motion mode
579 exit_shadow_mode ZU End shadow-print mode
589 order_of_pins Ze Match software bits to print-head pins
636 end_bit_image_region Yy End a bit-image region
640 # SVr4 added these capabilities for direct PC-clone support
662 New software should not rely on them at all.
663 .Bd -literal
669 half_duplex HD terminal is half-duplex
672 has_hardware_tabs pt has 8-char tabs invoked with ^I
674 tek_4025_insert_line xx Tektronix 4025 insert-line glitch
679 .Bd -literal
690 .Bd -literal
693 other_non_function_keys ko list of self-mapped keycaps
703 The following entry, which describes the Concept\-100, is among the more
707 .Bd -literal
708 ca\||\|concept100\||\|c100\||\|concept\||\|c104\||\|concept100-4p\||\|HDS Concept\-100:\e
724 may be included for readability (here between the last field on a line
725 and the first field on the next).
726 Comments may be included on lines beginning with
738 All capabilities have two-letter codes.
754 Finally, string-valued capabilities, such as
756 (clear-to-end-of-line
757 sequence) are given by the two-letter code, an `=', then a string
770 the per-affected-line padding required.
771 (In the case of insert-character,
782 A number of escape sequences are provided in the string-valued capabilities
789 maps to a control-X for any appropriate X,
848 To easily test a new terminal description you are working on
856 one of which contains the description you are working on,
867 To get the padding for insert-line right
876 A similar test can be used for insert-character.
878 The number of columns on each line of the display is given by the
884 number of lines on the screen is given by the
915 (Normally this will be carriage-return,
969 when not on their respective corners of the screen.
997 If the terminal has switch-selectable automatic margins,
1000 description usually assumes that this feature is on,
1009 so if the terminal has no correctly-working
1018 .Dq glass-tty
1021 .Bd -literal -offset indent
1027 .Tn ADM Ns \-3
1029 .Bd -literal -offset indent
1030 l3\||\|adm3\||\|3\||\|LSI ADM-3:\e
1037 .Xr printf 3 Ns \-like
1047 If the terminal has memory-relative cursor addressing,
1055 .Bl -column xxxxx
1080 .It "%n exclusive-or all parameters with 0140 (Datamedia 2500)"
1082 .It "%D Reverse coding (value \- 2*(value%16)), no output (Delta Data)."
1085 Consider the Hewlett-Packard 2645, which, to get to row 3 and column 12, needs
1092 are sent as two-digit integers.
1098 The Datamedia 2500 needs the current row and column sent
1106 and to move the cursor up one line on the screen
1122 .Tn ADM Ns \-3a ,
1133 Sometimes these are shorter than the more general two-parameter sequence
1134 (as with the Hewlett-Packard 2645) and can be used in preference to
1155 Similarly, a fast way of getting to the lower left-hand corner
1169 sequence on Hewlett-Packard terminals
1194 If the terminal can delete the line that the cursor is on, this
1197 this must only be used from the first position on
1227 and is often faster even on terminals with those features.
1238 .Nm Ns \-using
1249 that deleting a line or scrolling may bring non-blank lines up from below
1252 may bring down non-blank lines.
1259 Other terminals, such as the Concept\-100 and the Perkin Elmer Owl, make
1260 a distinction between typed and untyped blanks on the screen, shifting
1261 upon an insert or delete only to an untyped blank on the screen which is
1293 multi-line insert mode,
1301 that send a simple sequence to open a blank position on the current line.
1310 any sequence that needs to be sent just before
1322 If post-insert padding is needed, give this as a number of milliseconds
1329 If your terminal needs to be placed into an `insert mode'
1330 and needs a special code preceding each inserted character,
1346 to delete characters on the same line
1378 (which is any mode the terminal needs to be placed in for
1386 representing a good high-contrast, easy-on-the-eyes format
1388 (If you have a choice, reverse video plus half-bright is good,
1397 mode leaves one or even two blank spaces or garbage characters on the screen,
1426 (dim or half-bright),
1441 Turning on any of these modes singly may or may not turn off other modes.
1448 as the corresponding attributes is on or off.
1455 .Nm Ns \-using
1471 when they receive mode-setting sequences,
1475 such as the Hewlett-Packard 2621,
1479 should exit standout mode on such terminals
1494 If the cursor needs to be made more visible than normal
1495 when it is not on the bottom line
1496 (to change, for example, a non-blinking underline into an easier-to-find
1520 (this applies, for example, to the unshifted Hewlett-Packard 2621 keys).
1527 The codes sent by the left-arrow, right-arrow, up-arrow, down-arrow,
1601 entry is also used to indicate arrow keys on terminals that have
1602 single-character arrow keys.
1606 which must be run on some minicomputers due to
1640 (There is no home key on the Mime.)
1642 If the terminal needs to be in a special mode when running
1650 If the terminal has only memory-relative cursor addressing and not
1651 screen-relative cursor addressing,
1652 a screen-sized window must be fixed into
1683 .Sy \&i\&1-i2
1691 A pair of sequences that does a harder reset from a totally unknown state
1697 .Xr reset 1
1701 .Sy "\&r1-r3"
1708 only if they produce annoying effects on the screen and are not necessary
1710 For example, the command to set the VT100 into 80-column mode
1714 since the terminal is usually already in 80-column mode.
1851 (half-line up) and
1853 (half-line down).
1854 This is primarily useful for superscripts and subscripts on hardcopy
1880 The following convention is supported on some
1932 If the terminal has more lines of memory than will fit on the screen at once,
1936 but that there is still more memory than fits on the screen.
1951 turn on the printer.
1952 When the printer is on, all text sent to the terminal will be sent to the
1954 It is undefined whether the text is also displayed on the terminal screen
1955 when the printer is on.
1958 takes one parameter and leaves the printer on for as many characters as the
1975 in a terminal-dependent manner.
2005 .Dq xterm-clear
2030 (instead of merely writing normal text on top of it),
2039 to position the cursor on top of a
2057 (Only certain Superbees have this problem, depending on the
2086 .Bd -literal -offset indent
2087 hn\||\|2621\-nl:ks@:ke@:tc=2621:
2091 .Dq 2621\-nl
2097 hence does not turn on the function key labels when in visual mode.
2101 .Bl -tag -width /usr/share/misc/termcap.db -compact