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58 terminfo databases used a \fIfixed repertoire\fP of terminal
59 capabilities designed for the SVr2 terminal database in 1984,
96 \fI\%ncurses\fP can be configured with tables which match the terminal
101 the terminal database is defined at compile-time using a text file
102 which lists the different terminal capabilities.
106 The text-file used in \fI\%ncurses\fP for terminal capabilities includes
125 in the X11R6 terminal description for \fBxterm\fP(1).
126 The \fIbox1\fP capability is used in @TIC@ to help with terminal descriptions
133 for unanticipated terminal improvements
156 When compiling a terminal database, if \*(``\-x\*('' is set,
195 \fIBoolean\fP, asserts that the terminal interprets SGR 39 and SGR 49
201 \fIstring\fP, tells how to clear the terminal's scrollback buffer.
203 the terminal.
212 which tell how to query the terminal's cursor position
271 \fI\%ncurses\fP sends a character sequence to the terminal to initialize mouse mode,
273 mouse, handles the characters sent back by the terminal to tell it what
292 The xterm mouse protocol is used by other terminal emulators.
293 The terminal database uses building-blocks for the various xterm mouse
294 protocols which can be used in customized terminal descriptions.
296 The terminal database building blocks for this mouse
331 Here are examples from the terminal database for the most commonly used
358 In a terminal description,
361 to find these special keys in the terminal description.
366 terminal's key caps begin with \*(``k\*('',
369 terminal database defines the following names and codes to which a
428 None of these are predefined; terminal descriptions can refer to \fInames\fP
455 The terminal database section
458 which are used in the terminal descriptions.