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53 .Nd terminal capability data base
78 The first entry for each terminal gives the names that are known for the
79 terminal, separated by `|' characters.
80 The first name given is the most common abbreviation for the terminal.
81 The last name given should be a long name fully identifying the terminal,
82 and all others are understood as synonyms for the terminal name.
87 Terminal names (except for the last, verbose entry)
89 The particular piece of hardware making up the terminal
137 auto_right_margin am terminal has automatic margins
143 hard_copy hc hardcopy terminal
151 over_strike os terminal can overstrike
156 xon_xoff xo terminal uses xon/xoff handshaking
163 can_change cc terminal can re-define existing colors
165 hue_lightness_saturation hl terminal uses only HLS color
190 virtual_terminal vt virtual terminal number (CB/unix)
195 max_attributes ma maximum combined attributes terminal can
245 command_character CC terminal settable cmd character in
285 form_feed ff hardcopy terminal page eject (P*)
388 termcap_reset rs terminal reset string
647 pc_term_options S6 PC terminal options
667 even_parity EP terminal requires even parity
668 odd_parity OP terminal requires odd parity
669 half_duplex HD terminal is half-duplex
670 lower_case_only LC terminal has only lower case
671 upper_case_only UC terminal has only upper case
732 which indicate particular features that the terminal has;
737 terminal operations.
775 this is always 1 unless the terminal has
835 The most effective way to prepare a terminal description is by imitating
836 the description of a similar terminal in
842 Be aware that a very unusual terminal may expose deficiencies in
848 To easily test a new terminal description you are working on
868 (if the terminal manufacturer did not document it),
891 If the terminal can clear its screen,
895 If the terminal overstrikes
900 If the terminal is a printing terminal,
939 unless the terminal has the
997 If the terminal has switch-selectable automatic margins,
1003 If the terminal has a command
1009 so if the terminal has no correctly-working
1047 If the terminal has memory-relative cursor addressing,
1116 must set terminal modes so that tabs are not expanded, so
1148 These are primarily useful if the terminal does not have
1152 If the terminal has a fast way to home the cursor
1173 If the terminal can clear from the current position to the end of the
1176 If the terminal can clear from the current position to the end of the
1187 If the terminal can open a new blank line
1194 If the terminal can delete the line that the cursor is on, this
1209 If the terminal has a settable scrolling region
1229 If the terminal has the ability to define a window as part of memory
1241 If the terminal can retain display memory above the screen, then the
1264 the kind of terminal you have by clearing the screen then typing
1275 and put the terminal in insert
1278 rigidly and characters to fall off the end, then your terminal does
1286 terminal and should give the capability
1317 (If your terminal has both,
1320 Do not give both unless the terminal actually requires both to be used
1329 If your terminal needs to be placed into an `insert mode'
1350 If your terminal allows motion while in
1378 (which is any mode the terminal needs to be placed in for
1382 If your terminal has one or more kinds of display attributes,
1414 If the terminal has a code to underline the current character and move
1487 If the terminal has
1507 If your terminal correctly displays underlined characters
1516 If the terminal has a keypad that transmits codes when the keys are pressed,
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
1662 an initialization string for the terminal,
1666 These strings are expected to set the terminal into modes
1670 They are normally sent to the terminal by the
1698 program, which is used when the terminal gets into a wedged state.
1714 since the terminal is usually already in 80-column mode.
1716 If the terminal has hardware tabs,
1727 if the terminal driver modes indicate that tab stops are being expanded
1728 by the computer rather than being sent to the terminal,
1735 If the terminal has hardware tabs that are initially set every
1737 positions when the terminal is powered up, then the numeric parameter
1744 If the terminal has tab stops that can be saved in nonvolatile memory, the
1759 Certain capabilities control padding in the terminal driver.
1762 program to set terminal driver modes appropriately.
1770 will cause the appropriate delay bits to be set in the terminal driver.
1788 If the terminal requires other than a
1797 If the terminal has commands to save and restore the position of the
1803 If the terminal has an extra
1843 If the status line is a different width (possibly because the terminal
1848 If the terminal can move up or down half a line, this can be
1856 If a hardcopy terminal can eject to the next page (form feed),
1873 If the terminal has a settable command character, such as the
1895 Terminal descriptions that do not represent a specific kind of known
1896 terminal, such as
1905 how to talk to the terminal.
1908 terminal descriptions for which the escape sequences are known.)
1910 If the terminal uses xoff/xon
1918 If the terminal has a
1932 If the terminal has more lines of memory than will fit on the screen at once,
1938 If the terminal is one of those supported by the
1941 terminal protocol, the terminal number can be given as
1945 connected to the terminal can be given as
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
1975 in a terminal-dependent manner.
1981 causes the string to be executed by the terminal in local mode;
1993 terminal emulator the traditional behavior in
2060 Other specific terminal problems may be corrected by adding more
2069 with the name of the similar terminal.
2076 override those in the terminal type invoked by
2098 This is useful for different modes for a terminal, or for different
2103 File containing terminal descriptions.
2105 Hash database file containing terminal descriptions (see