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41 term \- conventions for naming terminal types
44 the terminal, console or display-device type you are using.
54 Older UNIX systems pre-set a very dumb terminal type
65 terminal, or terminal emulator).
70 you can give it a set of rules for deducing or requesting a terminal type based
77 Terminal type descriptions are stored as files of capability data underneath
79 To browse a list of all terminal names recognized by the system, do
98 terminfo knows a terminal,
104 terminal type (it may contain blanks; the others must be single words).
106 fields between the first and last (if present) are aliases for the terminal,
109 There are some conventions for how to choose terminal primary names that help
129 The root name for a terminal or workstation console type should almost always
131 Wyse, or \fBatt\fP for AT&T terminals), or a common name of the terminal line
144 The root name for a terminal emulator (assuming it does not fit one of the
171 terminal, so the user can use the arrow keys locally.
186 Terminal in reverse video mode (black on white).
195 Wide; terminal is in 132-column mode.
197 Conventionally, if your terminal type is a variant intended to specify a
200 model 2317 terminal in 30-line mode with reverse video, best form would be
203 Terminal types that are written not as standalone entries, but rather as
207 Commands which use a terminal type to control display often accept a \-T
208 option that accepts a terminal name argument.
217 compiled terminal capability database