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.\" @(#)gterm.1 9.2 88/01/19 Copyright 1987 Sun Micro
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.\" @(#)$Header: /it/grass/gterm/RCS/gterm.1,v 2.5 1991/04/23 06:51:47 hugh Grass2 $
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.TH GTERM 1 "28 July 1988"
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.SH NAME
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gterm \(em NeWS terminal emulator
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.SH SYNOPSIS
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.B gterm
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[
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options
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]
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[
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command
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]
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.IX gterm#(1) "" "\fLgterm\fP(1) \(em NeWS terminal emulator"
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.SH DESCRIPTION
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.I gterm
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is a
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.IR termcap -based
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terminal emulator program for NeWS. When invoked, it reads the
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.I /etc/termcap
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entry for the terminal named
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.I gterm
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or the termcap named by the
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.B -t
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option, and arranges to emulate the behavior of that
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terminal. It forks an instance of
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.I command
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(or, by default, the program specified by the
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.B SHELL
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environment variable, or
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.I csh
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if this is undefined),
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routing keyboard input to the program and displaying its output.
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.LP
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It responds to (most of) the particular escape sequences that
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.I termcap
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defines for that terminal.
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.SH OPTIONS
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.TP
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.B \-bg
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causes
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.I gterm
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to place itself in the background by
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disassociating itself from the parent process and the controlling terminal.
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If
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.I gterm
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is invoked with
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.IR rsh (1),
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this option will cause the
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rsh command to complete immediately, rather than hang around until
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.I gterm
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exits.
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This is the default if
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.I gterm
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is invoked with
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.I stdin
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not connected to a
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.I tty.
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.TP
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.B \-C
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route
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.I /dev/console
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messages to this window, if supported by the operating system.
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.TP
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.B \-co "\fIcolumns\fP
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specifies the width of the window in characters.
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.TP
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.B \-display "\fIhostname\fP"
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display the window on \fIhostname\fP's NeWS server.
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.TP
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.B \-F font
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overrides the default terminal font.
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.TP
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.B \-f
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Ignored. For compatibility with older versions.
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.TP
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.B \-fg
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forces
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.I gterm
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not to fork, thus leaving you in the forground.
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.TP
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.B \-fl "\fIframe label\fP"
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Use the specified string for the frame label.
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.TP
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.B \-fs fontsize
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overrides the default terminal font point size.
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.TP
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.B \-ic
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forces
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.I gterm
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to come up iconic instead of as an open window.
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.TP
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.B \-il "\fIicon label\fP"
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Use the specified string for the icon label. The icon label normally defaults
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to the name of the host on which
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.I gterm
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is running.
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.TP
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.B \-ixy x y
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sets the initial icon location.
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Similar to
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.B \-xy x y.
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.TP
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.B \-li "\fIlines\fP"
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specifies the height of the window in characters.
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.TP
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.B \-ls
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causes
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.I gterm
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to invoke the shell as a login shell. In addition, any
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specified
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.I command
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will be passed to the shell with a
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.B \-c
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option,
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rather than being invoked directly, so that the shell can establish any
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environment variables that may be needed by the command. Further, if
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.I gterm
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is invoked via
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.IR rsh (1),
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the host at the other end of the
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.I rsh
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socket will be used as the server, unless a NEWSSERVER
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environment variable is present.
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.TP
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.B \-pm
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specifies that a
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.I gterm
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should enable
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.IR "page mode" .
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When page mode is enabled and a command produces
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more lines of output that can fit on the screen at once,
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.I gterm
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will stop scrolling, hide the cursor, and wait until the
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user types a character before resuming output.
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When
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.I gterm
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is blocked with a screenfull of data,
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typing a carriage return or space will cause
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scrolling to proceed by one line or one screenful, respectively; any other
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character will cause the next screenfull
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to appear and be passed through as normal
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input.
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This mode can also be enabled or disabled interactively, using the
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.I "Page Mode"
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menu item.
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.TP
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.B \-r
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forces
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.I gterm
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to reload the
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.I gterm.rc
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file and the
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.I .gtermrc
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file.
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Normally,
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.I gterm
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checks and if the dictionary
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.B GTermDict_?
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exists in
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.B systemdict,
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it does not bother reloading the
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.I PostScript
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files.
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.TP
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.B \-sl savelines
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specify the length of the scroll region.
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Defaults to 0, which turns scrollbars off.
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.TP
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.B \-t term
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specify a particular terminal type to override the
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.B TERM
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environment variable.
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Some types work well, others do not.
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The terminal type ``psterm'' was designed specifically for use with
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.I gterm,
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and works extreamly well.
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.TP
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.B \-ui userinit
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.I gterm
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will execute
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.I userinit
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as a
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.I PostScript
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function before creating the terminal window.
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This allows the overriding of terminal characteristics on an
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individual window basis.
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The only function currently defined for this purpose is
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.I \-ui StretchOpen
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which requests a sizing box on window creation instead of a fixed size window.
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See the example
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.I \.gtermrc
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file for more code that can be called from here.
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.TP
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.B \-w
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wait around after the
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.I command
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terminates.
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.TP
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.B \-xy "\fIx y\fP"
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specifies the location of the lower left hand corner of the
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window (in screen pixel coordinates).
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.SH "SELECTION"
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.LP
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Clicking the left mouse button over a character selects that character.
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Dragging the mouse extends the selection.
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Clicking or dragging beyond the end of the line
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selects the newline at the end of that line.
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Clicking the middle mouse button over a character
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when a selection does not exist in that window
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selects that character.
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Clicking the middle mouse button over a character
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when a selection does exist in that window
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extends or shrinks the selection to that character.
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Dragging the mouse still extends the selection.
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.LP
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Clicking and dragging with a shift key down selects a
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.I rectangle
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of text, padded with spaces if necessary.
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.LP
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The Copy key (L6) copies the
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selection to the
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.IR shelf .
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The Paste key (L8) copies the contents of the
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.I shelf
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to the
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.I "insertion point".
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.LP
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Copy and Paste of selections
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works across separate invocations of
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.I gterm.
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They do not work between
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.I gterm
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and SunView.
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However, a mechanism does exist for transferring a SunView
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selection to the \*(Sd shelf, and vice versa. See the description
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of
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.I Selection Transfer
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in
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.IR news_server (1).
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.SH "MENU ITEMS"
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.I gterm
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creates a client menu with entries to
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.I stuff
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the current selection to the insertion point,
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get at the normal
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.I frame
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menu, and get at a
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.I config
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menu for changing some parameters of a running
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.I gterm.
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Under the
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.I config
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menu, are other sub-menus changing various parameters.
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.LP
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Config... Lines x Cols... This menu sets the terminal size to the
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indicated number of lines and columns. By default, this will change
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the window size to fit.
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.LP
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Config... Points... This menu sets the font point size. By default,
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this will change the window size to fit.
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.LP
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Config... Fonts... This menu sets the terminal font to one of the
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standard fixed width fonts. This is likely to change the size of the
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characters, and behaves as thought the font size had been changed.
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Note that /Screen font (the default) only scales to a few
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predetermined sizes. Selecting a new point size is likely to have no
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effect until a fully scalable font is selected. Several other fonts
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exibit this behavior. See More Fonts!... below.
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.LP
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Config... More Fonts!... This menu lists all fonts known to the
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system at the time the gterm was started. Note that some of these
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are likely to be silly. The width of the letter ``m'' in the font is
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used to determine the spacing between characters. Some fonts have no
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``m'' character. See Config... Toggles... Var Width Fonts below.
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.LP
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Config... Resizing stuff... This menu is strange. Under it are three
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pairs of toggles. These toggles control the behavior of gterm when
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one of three parameters is changed. Basically, there are three
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parameters used to determine the way the terminal is displayed, and
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they are all interdependant. The three parameters are Font Size,
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Lines/Cols, and Window Size. Fixing values for any two of these
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determines the third value. When you change one of these parameters,
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gterm consults this menu to determine which of the other two
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parameters should stay the same, and which should change. The
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parameter with the ``*'' next to it will be the one which changes.
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Select the menu entry for the unstarred parameter to cause it to
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become the new starred parameter. Remember that you choose among
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three independant pairs of values. Now, go play.
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.LP
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Config... Save Lines... This menu selects the number of lines saved.
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If you select a value other than zero, a scrollbar will appear
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allowing you to scroll through the saved region. Selecting zero will
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remove the scrollbar. Saving a large number of lines takes a lot of
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memory, and possibly several seconds to set up.
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.LP
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Config... Toggles... This menu controls the on/off state of several
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items. Select the item to toggle it. If there is an ``*'' next to an
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item, it is on now, and selecting it will turn it off. The first item
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is Page Mode. See the -pm option above. The second item is Auto
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Margins. The initial state of this item is determined from the
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termcap entry for the terminal being emulated. If Auto Margins is on,
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when the terminal's cursor is in the rightmost column and another
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character needs to be displayed, a newline will automatically be
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inserted. If Auto Margins is off, the cursor will ``stick'' to the
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right of the window. The third item is Var Width Fonts, and defaults
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to on. This item is only of importance if the current font is not a
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fixed width font. Basically, if it is off, all fonts are forced to be
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fixed width. With Var Width Fonts on, normal output will be more
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readable under a variable width font, like /Times-Roman, but columns
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of text will not line up properly, and cursor motion and selection of
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text can produce wierd effects. This should be fun to play with.
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The fourth item is Fast Repaint, defaulting to on. If you turn it off,
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then every repaint will be seen, even if another is already in progress.
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The fifth item is Scrolling Allowed, defaulting to on. This is here
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in case your server can repaint faster than it can do a copyarea.
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On a Silicon Graphics, you might want to turn this off by default.
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Just set DefaultUseCopyArea to false in your .gtermrc file.
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.LP
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Config... Set Labels... This menu allows you to set the value of the
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frame label, the icon label, or both. Label values are set to the contents
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of the current selection. You can also set the frame label to a string
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indicating what version of gterm you are running.
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.SH FILES
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.PD 0
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.TP 1.5i
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.I /etc/termcap
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to find the terminal description.
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.TP
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.IB ${NEWSHOME}/gterm_1lte1.psh
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containing the PostScript code for LiteWindows/NeWS 1.1.
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.TP
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.IB ${NEWSHOME}/gterm1lte2.psh
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containing the PostScript code for LiteWindow/OpenWindows 2.0.
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.TP
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.IB ${NEWSHOME}/gtermstart.psh
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containing the PostScript code to load the right toolkit adaptor file,
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ie. one of the gterm?XXXX.psh files.
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.TP
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.IB ~/.gtermrc
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to customize the terminal on startup.
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.PD
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.SH "SEE ALSO"
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.IR news_server (1)
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.LP
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.I "NeWS Manual"
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.SH BUGS
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.LP
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A bug in liteUI causes keyboard events to be distributed to the wrong
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place.
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This may cause characters that you type to not go to the terminal that
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your mouse pointer is inside of. To redirect the keyboard properly,
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move the mouse out of the window, and back in.
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This is often necessary when initially starting
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.I gterm.
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.LP
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Another obscure bug in liteUI can cause NeWS to think that your shift
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key is permanently stuck down. It is triggered by holding the shift
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key down, and clicking on the mouse while dragging it across canvas
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boundries as you might while making rectangular selections.
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If this happens, you will have to exit NeWS to reset it.
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As an emergency measure, it is suggested that you have an alias
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in your .cshrc file to set the
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.I lcase
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tty parameter.
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.LP
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alias STTY stty lcase
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.LP
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will work for this.
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.LP
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Emulating some terminal types works better than others, largely because
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there are incomplete
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.I /etc/termcap
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entries for them.
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.LP
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A large number of
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.I termcap
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fields have yet to be implemented.
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.LP
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.I "Page Mode"
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gets easily confused.
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.LP
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See the BUGS and README files distributed with the source.
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