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60 The last name given should be a long name fully identifying the terminal,
62 All names but the last should be in lower case and contain no blanks;
67 should be chosen using the following conventions.
72 Modes that the hardware can be in
74 should be indicated by appending a hyphen and an indicator of the mode.
77 in 132-column mode would be
80 The following suffixes should be used where possible:
99 P Indicates that padding may be specified.
100 * Indicates that padding may be based on the number of lines affected.
141 .It da Ta bool Ta "" Ta "Display may be retained above the screen."
145 .It db Ta bool Ta "" Ta "Display may be retained below the screen."
178 .It es Ta bool Ta "" Ta "Escape can be used on the status line."
312 .It pt Ta bool Ta (o) Ta "Has hardware tabs (may need to be set with"
352 .It tc Ta str Ta "" Ta "Entry of similar terminal; must be last."
420 may be included for readability (here between the last field on a line
422 Comments may be included on lines beginning with
432 which give character sequences that can be used to perform particular
449 A capability value will be reverted to
469 which causes padding characters to be supplied by
472 The delay can be either a number,
505 Finally, characters may be given as three octal digits after a
511 may be given as
517 in a capability, it must be escaped in octal as
521 character in a string capability, it must be encoded as
531 Sometimes individual capabilities must be commented out.
580 A similar test can be used for insert-character.
618 (Normally this will be carriage-return,
626 that capability should be given as
630 should be given as
704 that command can be given as
712 it may still be possible to craft a working
747 that can be indicated by an analogous
798 to be sent
815 need to be able to
831 This turns out to be essential for the Ann Arbor 4080.)
840 can be given as single parameter capabilities
846 (as with the Hewlett-Packard 2645) and can be used in preference to
852 these can be given as
864 (to the very upper left corner of the screen), this can be given as
867 can be given as
881 cannot be used for
885 line, leaving the cursor where it is, this should be given as
888 display, this should be given as
891 must only be invoked from the first column of a line.
893 it can be simulated by a request to delete a large number of lines,
900 this should be given as
902 this must be invoked only from the first
906 should be given as
908 this must only be used from the first position on
909 the line to be deleted.
916 can be given as
922 the command to set this can be described with the
933 Inserting lines at the top or bottom of the screen can also be done using
941 which all commands affect, it should be given as the parameterized string
954 capability should be given;
955 if display memory can be retained
958 should be given.
966 insert/delete character that can be described using
1007 mode cannot be described with the single attribute.
1020 any sequence that needs to be sent just before
1021 each character to be inserted.
1030 Do not give both unless the terminal actually requires both to be used
1036 Any other sequence that may need to be
1037 sent after insertion of a single character can also be given in
1039 If your terminal needs to be placed into an `insert mode'
1045 can be given, and both will be used.
1086 (which is any mode the terminal needs to be placed in for
1091 these can be represented in a number of different ways.
1111 should be given to tell how many characters are left.
1113 Codes to begin underlining and end underlining can be given as
1125 this can be given as
1152 this should be given as
1159 Not all modes need be supported by
1192 capability should be present
1198 this can be given as
1202 If the cursor needs to be made more visible than normal
1213 should also be given.
1221 this should be indicated by giving
1225 this information can be given.
1229 If the keypad can be set to transmit or not transmit,
1236 and home keys can be given as
1245 can be given as
1251 can be given as
1256 The codes transmitted by certain other special keys can be given:
1292 including the four arrow keys, then the other five keys can be given as
1314 which must be run on some minicomputers due to
1350 If the terminal needs to be in a special mode when running
1352 the codes to enter and exit this mode can be given as
1360 a screen-sized window must be fixed into
1364 sets the command character to be the one used by
1381 They will be printed in the following order:
1400 can be analogously given as
1419 would normally be part of
1425 the command to advance to the next tab stop can be given as
1432 can be given as
1452 If the terminal has tab stops that can be saved in nonvolatile memory, the
1456 If there are commands to set and clear tab stops, they can be given as
1461 If a more complex sequence is needed to set the tabs than can be
1462 described by this, the sequence can be placed in
1478 will cause the appropriate delay bits to be set in the terminal driver.
1481 (padding baud rate) is given, these values can be ignored at baud rates
1499 this can be given as
1514 software, this fact can be indicated.
1518 should be given.
1520 from the status line can be given as
1531 strings can be included in
1539 to which the cursor is to be moved.
1543 can be given.
1545 should be given as
1547 The status line is normally assumed to be the same width as the
1551 does not allow an entire line to be loaded), then its width in columns
1552 can be indicated with the numeric parameter
1555 If the terminal can move up or down half a line, this can be
1571 this can be indicated with the parameterized string
1573 The first parameter is the character to be repeated and the second is
1577 feature that is unlikely to be supported by a program that uses
1581 Tektronix 4025, this can be indicated with
1590 The environment is to be searched for a
1621 Padding information should still be included so that routines can make
1622 better decisions about costs, but actual pad characters will not be
1628 8th bit of any character transmitted, then this fact can be indicated with
1631 usually be cleared.
1634 on and off, they can be given as
1640 the number of lines of memory can be indicated with
1648 terminal protocol, the terminal number can be given as
1652 connected to the terminal can be given as
1659 When the printer is on, all text sent to the terminal will be sent to the
1674 Strings to program function keys can be given as
1685 causes pressing the given key to be the same as the user typing the given
1688 causes the string to be executed by the terminal in local mode;
1691 causes the string to be transmitted to the computer.
1698 Hazeltine terminals, which do not allow `~' characters to be displayed,
1720 should be given.
1746 Other specific terminal problems may be corrected by adding more
1751 one can be defined as being just like the other with certain exceptions.
1754 can be given
1756 This capability must be
1764 A capability can be cancelled by placing
1821 The transition will be relatively painless if capabilities flagged as