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29# Author: Thomas E. Dickey
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31# $Id: Caps-ncurses,v 1.8 2020/02/02 23:34:34 tom Exp $
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34#
35# TERMINFO EXTENSION CAPABILITIES
36#
37# This section is all comments (selected lines are copied/uncommented into
38# specific "Caps" files).  The section describes what capabilities need to be
39# squeezed out to get down to the XSI Curses standard set.  They are flagged
40# with K.
41#
42# HP extensions
43#
44# These extensions follow ptr_non (replacing everything after it) in HP
45# terminfo files.  Except for memory_lock and memory_unlock, they are
46# functionally identical to SVr4 extensions, but they make the binary format
47# different.  Grrr....
48#
49#memory_lock			meml	str	ml	-		-	----K	lock memory above cursor
50#memory_unlock			memu	str	mu	-		-	----K	unlock memory
51#plab_norm			pln	str	pn	-		-	-----	program label #1 to show string #2
52#label_on			smln	str	LO	-		-	-----	turn on soft labels
53#label_off			rmln	str	LF	-		-	-----	turn off soft labels
54#key_f11			kf11	str	F1	-		-	-----	F11 function key
55#key_f12			kf12	str	F2	-		-	-----	F12 function key
56#key_f13			kf13	str	F3	-		-	-----	F13 function key
57#key_f14			kf14	str	F4	-		-	-----	F14 function key
58#key_f15			kf15	str	F5	-		-	-----	F15 function key
59#key_f16			kf16	str	F6	-		-	-----	F16 function key
60#key_f17			kf17	str	F7	-		-	-----	F17 function key
61#key_f18			kf18	str	F8	-		-	-----	F18 function key
62#key_f19			kf19	str	F9	-		-	-----	F19 function key
63#key_f20			kf20	str	FA	-		-	-----	F20 function key
64#key_f21			kf21	str	FB	-		-	-----	F21 function key
65#key_f22			kf22	str	FC	-		-	-----	F22 function key
66#key_f23			kf23	str	FD	-		-	-----	F23 function key
67#key_f24			kf24	str	FE	-		-	-----	F24 function key
68#key_f25			kf25	str	FF	-		-	-----	F25 function key
69#key_f26			kf26	str	FG	-		-	-----	F26 function key
70#key_f27			kf27	str	FH	-		-	-----	F27 function key
71#key_f28			kf28	str	FI	-		-	-----	F28 function key
72#key_f29			kf29	str	FJ	-		-	-----	F29 function key
73#key_f30			kf30	str	FK	-		-	-----	F30 function key
74#key_f31			kf31	str	FL	-		-	-----	F31 function key
75#key_f32			kf32	str	FM	-		-	-----	F32 function key
76#key_f33			kf33	str	FN	-		-	-----	F33 function key
77#key_f34			kf34	str	FO	-		-	-----	F34 function key
78#key_f35			kf35	str	FP	-		-	-----	F35 function key
79#key_f36			kf36	str	FQ	-		-	-----	F36 function key
80#key_f37			kf37	str	FR	-		-	-----	F37 function key
81#key_f38			kf38	str	FS	-		-	-----	F38 function key
82#key_f39			kf39	str	FT	-		-	-----	F39 function key
83#key_f40			kf40	str	FU	-		-	-----	F40 function key
84#key_f41			kf41	str	FV	-		-	-----	F41 function key
85#key_f42			kf42	str	FW	-		-	-----	F42 function key
86#key_f43			kf43	str	FX	-		-	-----	F43 function key
87#key_f44			kf44	str	FY	-		-	-----	F44 function key
88#key_f45			kf45	str	FZ	-		-	-----	F45 function key
89#key_f46			kf46	str	Fa	-		-	-----	F46 function key
90#key_f47			kf47	str	Fb	-		-	-----	F47 function key
91#key_f48			kf48	str	Fc	-		-	-----	F48 function key
92#key_f49			kf49	str	Fd	-		-	-----	F49 function key
93#key_f50			kf50	str	Fe	-		-	-----	F50 function key
94#key_f51			kf51	str	Ff	-		-	-----	F51 function key
95#key_f52			kf52	str	Fg	-		-	-----	F52 function key
96#key_f53			kf53	str	Fh	-		-	-----	F53 function key
97#key_f54			kf54	str	Fi	-		-	-----	F54 function key
98#key_f55			kf55	str	Fj	-		-	-----	F55 function key
99#key_f56			kf56	str	Fk	-		-	-----	F56 function key
100#key_f57			kf57	str	Fl	-		-	-----	F57 function key
101#key_f58			kf58	str	Fm	-		-	-----	F58 function key
102#key_f59			kf59	str	Fn	-		-	-----	F59 function key
103#key_f60			kf60	str	Fo	-		-	-----	F60 function key
104#key_f61			kf61	str	Fp	-		-	-----	F61 function key
105#key_f62			kf62	str	Fq	-		-	-----	F62 function key
106#key_f63			kf63	str	Fr	-		-	-----	F63 function key
107#
108# IBM extensions
109#
110# These extensions follow ptr_non (replacing everything after it) in IBM
111# terminfo files.
112#
113# The places in the box[12] capabilities correspond to acsc characters, here is
114# the mapping:
115#
116#	box1[0]  = ACS_ULCORNER
117#	box1[1]  = ACS_HLINE
118#	box1[2]  = ACS_URCORNER
119#	box1[3]  = ACS_VLINE
120#	box1[4]  = ACS_LRCORNER
121#	box1[5]  = ACS_LLCORNER
122#	box1[6]  = ACS_TTEE
123#	box1[7]  = ACS_RTEE
124#	box1[8]  = ACS_BTEE
125#	box1[9]  = ACS_LTEE
126#	box1[10] = ACS_PLUS
127#
128# The box2 characters are the double-line versions of these forms graphics.
129#
130#box_chars_1			box1	str	bx	-		-	----K	box characters primary set
131#box_chars_2			box2	str	by	-		-	----K	box characters secondary set
132#box_attr_1			batt1	str	Bx	-		-	----K	attributes for box1
133#box_attr_2			batt2	str	By	-		-	----K	attributes for box2
134#color_bg_0			colb0	str	d0	-		-	----K	background color 0
135#color_bg_1			colb1	str	d1	-		-	----K	background color 1
136#color_bg_2			colb2	str	d2	-		-	----K	background color 2
137#color_bg_3			colb3	str	d3	-		-	----K	background color 3
138#color_bg_4			colb4	str	d4	-		-	----K	background color 4
139#color_bg_5			colb5	str	d5	-		-	----K	background color 5
140#color_bg_6			colb6	str	d6	-		-	----K	background color 6
141#color_bg_7			colb7	str	d7	-		-	----K	background color 7
142#color_fg_0			colf0	str	c0	-		-	----K	foreground color 0
143#color_fg_1			colf1	str	c1	-		-	----K	foreground color 1
144#color_fg_2			colf2	str	c2	-		-	----K	foreground color 2
145#color_fg_3			colf3	str	c3	-		-	----K	foreground color 3
146#color_fg_4			colf4	str	c4	-		-	----K	foreground color 4
147#color_fg_5			colf5	str	c5	-		-	----K	foreground color 5
148#color_fg_6			colf6	str	c6	-		-	----K	foreground color 6
149#color_fg_7			colf7	str	c7	-		-	----K	foreground color 7
150#font_0				font0	str	f0	-		-	-----	select font 0
151#font_1				font1	str	f1	-		-	-----	select font 1
152#font_2				font2	str	f2	-		-	-----	select font 2
153#font_3				font3	str	f3	-		-	-----	select font 3
154#font_4				font4	str	f4	-		-	----K	select font 4
155#font_5				font5	str	f5	-		-	----K	select font 5
156#font_6				font6	str	f6	-		-	----K	select font 6
157#font_7				font7	str	f7	-		-	----K	select font 7
158#key_back_tab			kbtab	str	k0	-		-	-----	backtab key
159#key_do				kdo	str	ki	-		-	----K	do request key
160#key_command			kcmd	str	kd	-		-	----K	command-request key
161#key_command_pane		kcpn	str	kW	-		-	----K	command-pane key
162#key_end			kend	str	kw	-		-	-----	end key
163#key_help			khlp	str	kq	-		-	-----	help key
164#key_newline			knl	str	nl	-		-	----K	newline key
165#key_next_pane			knpn	str	kv	-		-	----K	next-pane key
166#key_prev_cmd			kppn	str	kp	-		-	----K	previous-command key
167#key_prev_pane			kppn	str	kV	-		-	----K	previous-pane key
168#key_quit			kquit	str	kQ	-		-	----K	quit key
169#key_select			ksel	str	kU	-		-	-----	select key
170#key_scroll_left		kscl	str	kz	-		-	----K	scroll left
171#key_scroll_right		kscr	str	kZ	-		-	----K	scroll right
172#key_tab			ktab	str	ko	-		-	----K	tab key
173#key_smap_in1			kmpf1	str	Kv	-		-	----K	special mapped key 1 input
174#key_smap_out1			kmpt1	str	KV	-		-	----K	special mapped key 1 output
175#key_smap_in2			kmpf2	str	Kw	-		-	----K	special mapped key 2 input
176#key_smap_out2			kmpt2	str	KW	-		-	----K	special mapped key 2 output
177#key_smap_in3			kmpf3	str	Kx	-		-	----K	special mapped key 3 input
178#key_smap_out3			kmpt3	str	KX	-		-	----K	special mapped key 3 output
179#key_smap_in4			kmpf4	str	Ky	-		-	----K	special mapped key 4 input
180#key_smap_out4			kmpt4	str	KY	-		-	----K	special mapped key 4 output
181#key_smap_in5			kmpf5	str	Kz	-		-	----K	special mapped key 5 input
182#key_smap_out5			kmpt5	str	KZ	-		-	----K	special mapped key 5 output
183#appl_defined_str		apstr	str	za	-		-	----K	application-defined string
184# The key_smap_in[6789] and key_smap_out[6789] capabilities aren't described in
185# the IBM manual pages, so the cap name strings are guesses.  The terminfo
186# names are almost certainly right, the termcap ones almost certainly wrong.
187#key_smap_in6			kmpf6	str	k!	-		-	----K	special mapped key 6 input
188#key_smap_out6			kmpt6	str	K@	-		-	----K	special mapped key 6 output
189#key_smap_in7			kmpf7	str	k#	-		-	----K	special mapped key 7 input
190#key_smap_out7			kmpt7	str	K$	-		-	----K	special mapped key 7 output
191#key_smap_in8			kmpf8	str	k%	-		-	----K	special mapped key 8 input
192#key_smap_out8			kmpt8	str	K^	-		-	----K	special mapped key 8 output
193#key_smap_in9			kmpf9	str	k&	-		-	----K	special mapped key 9 input
194#key_smap_out9			kmpt9	str	K*	-		-	----K	special mapped key 9 output
195# Undocumented capabilities end here
196#key_sf1			ksf1	str	S1	-		-	----K	special function key 1
197#key_sf2			ksf2	str	S2	-		-	----K	special function key 2
198#key_sf3			ksf3	str	S3	-		-	----K	special function key 3
199#key_sf4			ksf4	str	S4	-		-	----K	special function key 4
200#key_sf5			ksf5	str	S5	-		-	----K	special function key 5
201#key_sf6			ksf6	str	S6	-		-	----K	special function key 6
202#key_sf7			ksf7	str	S7	-		-	----K	special function key 7
203#key_sf8			ksf8	str	S8	-		-	----K	special function key 8
204#key_sf9			ksf9	str	S9	-		-	----K	special function key 9
205#key_sf10			ksf10	str	SA	-		-	----K	special function key 10
206# AIX version 3 documents different codes for F11, F12 and does not mention
207# F13-F64.  AIX version 4 uses the same naming for F0-F63 as above.
208#key_f11			kf11	str	k<	-		-	-----	function key 11
209#key_f12			kf12	str	k>	-		-	-----	function key 12
210# Undocumented capabilities end here.
211#key_action			kact	str	kJ	-		-	----K	sent by action key
212# The IBM docs say these capabilities are for table-drawing, and are
213# valid only for aixterm descriptions.
214#enter_topline_mode		topl	str	tp	-		-	----K	start top-line mode
215#enter_bottom_mode		btml	str	bm	-		-	----K	start bottom-line mode
216#enter_rvert_mode		rvert	str	rv	-		-	----K	start right-vertical mode
217#enter_lvert_mode		lvert	str	lv	-		-	----K	start left-vertical mode
218#
219#############################################################################
220#
221# ALIAS DECLARATIONS
222#
223# Here we set up aliases for translating extensions into standard terminfo.
224#
225#---------------------------------- Termcap aliases -------------------------
226#
227# BSD aliases:
228#
229# This is a common error in many termcap files.  We'll get notified during
230# translation when this (or any other alias) fires.
231#
232capalias	sb	sr	BSD	scroll text down
233#
234# AT&T extensions:
235#
236# The old AT&T 5410, 5420, 5425, pc6300plus, 610, and s4 entries used a set of
237# nonstandard capabilities.  Its signature is the KM capability, used to name
238# some sort of keymap file.  EE, BO, CI, CV, XS, DS, FL and FE are in this
239# set.  Comments in the original, and a little cross-checking with other AT&T
240# documentation, seem to establish the following mappings:
241#
242capalias	BO	mr	AT&T	enter_reverse_mode
243capalias	CI	vi	AT&T	cursor_invisible
244capalias	CV	ve	AT&T	cursor_normal
245capalias	DS	mh	AT&T	enter_dim_mode
246#capalias	EE	me	AT&T	exit_attribute_mode
247capalias	FE	LF	AT&T	label_on
248capalias	FL	LO	AT&T	label_off
249capalias	XS	mk	AT&T	enter_secure_mode
250#
251# We comment out EE because the conflicting XENIX EE is more common in
252# old entries.
253#
254# XENIX extensions:
255#
256# These are the ones we know how to translate directly:
257#
258capalias	EE	mh	XENIX	exit_attribute_mode
259capalias	GE	ae	XENIX	exit_alt_charset_mode
260capalias	GS	as	XENIX	enter_alt_charset_mode
261capalias	CF	vi	XENIX	cursor_invis
262capalias	CO	ve	XENIX	cursor_normal
263capalias	EN	@7	XENIX	key_end
264capalias	HM	kh	XENIX	key_home
265capalias	LD	kL	XENIX	key_dl
266capalias	PD	kN	XENIX	key_npage
267capalias	PN	po	XENIX	prtr_off
268capalias	PS	pf	XENIX	prtr_on
269capalias	PU	kP	XENIX	key_ppage
270capalias	RT	@8	XENIX	kent
271capalias	UP	ku	XENIX	kcuu1
272capalias	G6	IGNORE	XENIX	double-ACS_ULCORNER
273capalias	G7	IGNORE	XENIX	double-ACS_LLCORNER
274capalias	G5	IGNORE	XENIX	double-ACS_URCORNER
275capalias	G8	IGNORE	XENIX	double-ACS_LRCORNER
276capalias	Gr	IGNORE	XENIX	double-ACS_LTEE
277capalias	Gr	IGNORE	XENIX	double-ACS_RTEE
278capalias	Gu	IGNORE	XENIX	double-ACS_BTEE
279capalias	Gd	IGNORE	XENIX	double ACS_TTEE
280capalias	Gh	IGNORE	XENIX	double-ACS_HLINE
281capalias	Gv	IGNORE	XENIX	double-ACS_VLINE
282capalias	Gc	IGNORE	XENIX	double-ACS_PLUS
283capalias	GG	IGNORE	XENIX	acs-glitch
284#
285# IBM extensions:
286#
287capalias	kq	%1	IBM	key_help
288#
289# Iris extensions:
290#
291capalias	HS	mh	IRIS	enter_dim_mode
292#
293# Tektronix extensions:
294#
295capalias	KA	k;	Tek	key_f10
296capalias	KB	F1	Tek	key_f11
297capalias	KC	F2	Tek	key_f12
298capalias	KD	F3	Tek	key_f13
299capalias	KE	F4	Tek	key_f14
300capalias	KF	F5	Tek	key_f15
301capalias	BC	Sb	Tek	set_background
302capalias	FC	Sf	Tek	set_foreground
303#
304# There are also the following:
305#
306#	XENIX	XENIX variable name	name clash with terminfo?
307#	-----	-------------------	-------------------------
308#	CL	key_char_left
309#	CR	key_char_right
310#	CW	key_change_window
311#	HP	??
312#	LF	key_linefeed 		label_off
313#	NU	key_next_unlocked_cell
314#	PL	??
315#	PR	??
316#	RC	key_recalc		remove_clock
317#	RF	key_toggle_ref		req_for_input
318#	WL	key_word_left
319#	WR	key_word_right
320#
321# If you know what any of the question-marked ones mean, please tell us.
322#
323#--------------------------------- Terminfo aliases ------------------------
324#
325# IBM extensions:
326#
327infoalias	font0	s0ds	IBM	set0_des_seq
328infoalias	font1	s1ds	IBM	set1_des_seq
329infoalias	font2	s2ds	IBM	set2_des_seq
330infoalias	font3	s3ds	IBM	set3_des_seq
331infoalias	kbtab	kcbt	IBM	key_backtab
332infoalias	ksel	kslt	IBM	key_select
333#
334# Some others are identical to SVr4/XPG4 capabilities, in particular:
335# kcmd, kend, khlp, and kf11...kf63.
336#
337#############################################################################
338# This is a table of ncurses user-definable capabilities which applications
339# developers may have used.  ncurses may use the table to check consistency of
340# types/parameters.  Applications may have defined others (such as screen's
341# LP and NF), but where a standard capability is available, those alternatives
342# are not listed here.
343#
344used_by ncurses
345userdef	E3	str	-	clears the terminal's scrollback buffer.
346userdef	RGB	bool	-	use direct colors with 1/3 of color-pair bits per color.
347userdef	RGB	num	n	use direct colors with given number of bits per color.
348userdef	RGB	str	-	use direct colors with given bit-layout.
349userdef	TS	str	-	like "tsl", but uses no parameter.
350userdef	U8	num	n	terminal does/does not support VT100 SI/SO when processing UTF-8 encoding.
351userdef	XM	str	n	initialize alternate xterm mouse mode
352userdef	grbom	str	-	disable real bold (not intensity bright) mode.
353userdef	gsbom	str	-	enable real bold (not intensity bright) mode.
354userdef	xm	str	-	mouse response, no parameters
355userdef	xm	str	n	mouse response, p1 = y-ordinate
356userdef	xm	str	nn	mouse response, p2 = x-ordinate
357userdef	xm	str	nnn	mouse response, p3 = button
358userdef	xm	str	nnns	mouse response, p4 = state, e.g., pressed or released
359userdef	xm	str	nnnsn	mouse response, p5 = y-ordinate starting region
360userdef	xm	str	nnnsnn	mouse response, p6 = x-ordinate starting region
361userdef	xm	str	nnnsnnn	mouse response, p7 = y-ordinate ending region
362userdef	xm	str	nnnsnnnn mouse response, p8 = x-ordinate ending region
363#
364used_by screen
365userdef	AN	bool	-	turn on autonuke.
366userdef	AX	bool	-	understands ANSI set default fg/bg color (\E[39m / \E[49m).
367userdef	C0	str	-	use the string as a conversion table for font '0', like acsc.
368userdef	C8	bool	-	terminal shows bold as high-intensity colors.
369userdef	CE	str	-	switch cursor-keys back to normal mode.
370userdef	CS	str	-	switch cursor-keys to application mode.
371userdef	E0	str	-	switch charset 'G0' back to standard charset. Default is '\E(B'.
372userdef	G0	bool	-	terminal can deal with ISO 2022 font selection sequences.
373userdef	KJ	str	s	set the encoding of the terminal.
374userdef	OL	num	n	set the screen program's output buffer limit.
375userdef	S0	str	s	switch charset 'G0' to the specified charset. Default is '\E(%.'.
376userdef	TF	bool	-	add missing capabilities to screen's termcap/info entry. (Set by default).
377userdef	WS	str	nn	resize display. This capability has the desired width and height as arguments. SunView(tm) example: '\E[8;%d;%dt'.
378userdef	XC	str	s	describe a translation of characters to strings depending on the current font.
379userdef	XT	bool	-	terminal understands special xterm sequences (OSC, mouse tracking).
380userdef	Z0	str	-	change width to 132 columns.
381userdef	Z1	str	-	change width to 80 columns.
382#
383used_by tmux
384userdef	Cr	str	-	restore the default cursor color.
385userdef	Cs	str	s	set the cursor color.
386userdef	Csr	str	n	change the cursor style, overriding Ss.
387userdef	Ms	str	ss	store the current buffer in the host terminal's selection (clipboard).
388userdef	Se	str	-	reset the cursor style to the terminal initial state.
389userdef	Smulx	str	n	modify the appearance of underlines in VTE.
390userdef	Ss	str	n	change the cursor style.
391userdef	rmxx	str	-	reset ECMA-48 strikeout/crossed-out attributes.
392userdef	smxx	str	-	set ECMA-48 strikeout/crossed-out attributes.
393#
394used_by xterm
395userdef	kDC3	str	-	alt delete-character
396userdef	kDC4	str	-	shift+alt delete-character
397userdef	kDC5	str	-	control delete-character
398userdef	kDC6	str	-	shift+control delete-character
399userdef	kDC7	str	-	alt+control delete-character
400userdef	kDN	str	-	shift down-cursor
401userdef	kDN3	str	-	alt down-cursor
402userdef	kDN4	str	-	shift+alt down-cursor
403userdef	kDN5	str	-	control down-cursor
404userdef	kDN6	str	-	shift+control down-cursor
405userdef	kDN7	str	-	alt+control down-cursor
406userdef	kEND3	str	-	alt end
407userdef	kEND4	str	-	shift+alt end
408userdef	kEND5	str	-	control end
409userdef	kEND6	str	-	shift+control end
410userdef	kEND7	str	-	alt+control end
411userdef	kHOM3	str	-	alt home
412userdef	kHOM4	str	-	shift+alt home
413userdef	kHOM5	str	-	control home
414userdef	kHOM6	str	-	shift+control home
415userdef	kHOM7	str	-	alt+control home
416userdef	kIC3	str	-	alt insert-character
417userdef	kIC4	str	-	shift+alt insert-character
418userdef	kIC5	str	-	control insert-character
419userdef	kIC6	str	-	shift+control insert-character
420userdef	kIC7	str	-	alt+control insert-character
421userdef	kLFT3	str	-	alt left-cursor
422userdef	kLFT4	str	-	shift+alt left-cursor
423userdef	kLFT5	str	-	control left-cursor
424userdef	kLFT6	str	-	shift+control left-cursor
425userdef	kLFT7	str	-	alt+control left-cursor
426userdef	kNXT3	str	-	alt next
427userdef	kNXT4	str	-	shift+alt next
428userdef	kNXT5	str	-	control next
429userdef	kNXT6	str	-	shift+control next
430userdef	kNXT7	str	-	alt+control next
431userdef	kPRV3	str	-	alt previous
432userdef	kPRV4	str	-	shift+alt previous
433userdef	kPRV5	str	-	control previous
434userdef	kPRV6	str	-	shift+control previous
435userdef	kPRV7	str	-	alt+control previous
436userdef	kRIT3	str	-	alt right-cursor
437userdef	kRIT4	str	-	shift+alt right-cursor
438userdef	kRIT5	str	-	control right-cursor
439userdef	kRIT6	str	-	shift+control right-cursor
440userdef	kRIT7	str	-	alt+control right-cursor
441userdef	kUP	str	-	shift up-cursor
442userdef	kUP3	str	-	alt up-cursor
443userdef	kUP4	str	-	shift+alt up-cursor
444userdef	kUP5	str	-	control up-cursor
445userdef	kUP6	str	-	shift+control up-cursor
446userdef	kUP7	str	-	alt+control up-cursor
447userdef	ka2	str	-	vt220-keypad extensions
448userdef	kb1	str	-	vt220-keypad extensions
449userdef	kb3	str	-	vt220-keypad extensions
450userdef	kc2	str	-	vt220-keypad extensions
451#############################################################################
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