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50 lines
2.4 KiB
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#
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# @(#)header 1.1 94/10/31 SMI; from S5R3 1.4
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#
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# ------------------------
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#
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# This file describes capabilities of various terminals, as needed by
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# software such as screen editors. It does not attempt to describe
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# printing terminals very well, nor graphics terminals. Someday.
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# See terminfo(5) in the Unix Programmers Manual for documentation.
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#
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# Conventions: First entry is two chars, first char is manufacturer,
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# second char is canonical name for model or mode.
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# Third entry is the one the editor will print with "set" command.
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# Last entry is verbose description.
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# Others are mnemonic synonyms for the terminal.
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#
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# Terminal naming conventions:
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# Terminal names look like <manufacturer> <model> - <modes/options>
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# Certain abbreviations (e.g. c100 for concept100) are also allowed
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# for upward compatibility. The part to the left of the dash, if a
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# dash is present, describes the particular hardware of the terminal.
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# The part to the right can be used for flags indicating special ROM's,
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# extra memory, particular terminal modes, or user preferences.
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# All names are always in lower case, for consistency in typing.
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# Because of file naming restrictions, terminal names should not contain
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# period or slash, in fact, entirely alphanumeric characters plus dash are
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# highly recommended. These restrictions do not apply to the verbose name.
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#
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# The following are conventionally used flags:
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# rv Terminal in reverse video mode (black on white)
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# 2p Has two pages of memory. Likewise 4p, 8p, etc.
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# w Wide - in 132 column mode.
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# pp Has a printer port which is used.
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# na No arrow keys - terminfo ignores arrow keys which are
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# actually there on the terminal, so the user can use
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# the arrow keys locally.
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# # The number of lines on the screen.
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# s With a status line.
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#
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# There are some cases where the same name is used for two different
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# terminals, e.g. "teleray" or "2621" or "vt100". In these cases,
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# if a site has one of these, they should choose a local default and
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# bring that terminal to the front in the reorder script. This works
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# because tgetent picks the first match in /etc/terminfo.
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#
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# If you absolutely MUST check for a specific terminal (this is discouraged)
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# check for the 1st entry (the canonical form) since all other codes are
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# subject to change. We would much rather put in special capabilities to
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# describe your terminal rather than having you key on the name.
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