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.\"#! troff -ms $1 -*- Nroff -*-
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.\" "Xterm Control Sequences" document
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.\" $XTermId: ctlseqs.ms,v 1.244 2011/09/04 18:14:33 tom Exp $
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.\"
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.\"
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.\" Copyright 1996-2010,2011 by Thomas E. Dickey
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.\"
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.\" All Rights Reserved
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.\"
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.\" Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a
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.\" copy of this software and associated documentation files (the
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.\" "Software"), to deal in the Software without restriction, including
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.\" without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish,
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.\" distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to
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.\" permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject to
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.\" the following conditions:
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.\"
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.\" The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included
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.\" in all copies or substantial portions of the Software.
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.\"
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.\" THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS
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.\" OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF
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.\" MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT.
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.\" IN NO EVENT SHALL THE ABOVE LISTED COPYRIGHT HOLDER(S) BE LIABLE FOR ANY
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.\" CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT,
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.\" TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE
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.\" SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE.
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.\"
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.\" Except as contained in this notice, the name(s) of the above copyright
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.\" holders shall not be used in advertising or otherwise to promote the
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.\" sale, use or other dealings in this Software without prior written
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.\" authorization.
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.\"
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.\"
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.\" Copyright 1991, 1994 X Consortium
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.\"
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.\" Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining
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.\" a copy of this software and associated documentation files (the
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.\" "Software"), to deal in the Software without restriction, including
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.\" without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish,
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.\" distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to
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.\" permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject to
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.\" the following conditions:
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.\"
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.\" The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be
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.\" included in all copies or substantial portions of the Software.
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.\"
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.\" THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND,
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.\" EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF
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.\" MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT.
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.\" IN NO EVENT SHALL THE X CONSORTIUM BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR
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.\" OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE,
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.\" ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR
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.\" OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE.
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.\"
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.\" Except as contained in this notice, the name of the X Consortium shall
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.\" not be used in advertising or otherwise to promote the sale, use or
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.\" other dealings in this Software without prior written authorization
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.\" from the X Consortium.
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.\"
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.\" X Window System is a trademark of X Consortium, Inc.
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.\"
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.\" Originally written by Edward Moy, University of California,
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.\" Berkeley, edmoy@violet.berkeley.edu, for the X.V10R4 xterm.
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.\" The X Consortium staff has since updated it for X11.
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.\" Updated by Thomas E. Dickey for XFree86 3.2 - XFree86 4.3, and afterward.
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.\"
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.\" Run this file through troff and use the -ms macro package.
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.\"
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.\" Start a list of controls
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.de St
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.sp
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.nr PD 0
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.nr PI 1.0i
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.nr VS 16
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.\" End a list of controls
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.de Ed
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.nr PD .3v
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.nr VS 12
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.\" Bulleted paragraph
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.de bP
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.LP
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.\" Section header
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.de Ss
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.LP
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.B
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..
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.ds CH \" as nothing
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.ds LH Xterm Control Sequences
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.nr s 6*\n(PS/10
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.ds L \s\nsBEL\s0
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.ds E \s\nsESC\s0
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.ds T \s\nsTAB\s0
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.ds X \s\nsETX\s0
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.ds N \s\nsENQ\s0
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.ds e \s\nsETB\s0
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.ds C \s\nsCAN\s0
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.ds S \s\nsSUB\s0
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.\" space between chars
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.ie t .ds s \|
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.el .ds s " \"
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.nr [W \w'\*L'u
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.nr w \w'\*E'u
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.if \nw>\n([W .nr [W \nw
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.nr w \w'\*T'u
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.if \nw>\n([W .nr [W \nw
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.nr w \w'\*X'u
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.if \nw>\n([W .nr [W \nw
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.nr w \w'\*N'u
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.if \nw>\n([W .nr [W \nw
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.nr w \w'\*e'u
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.if \nw>\n([W .nr [W \nw
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.nr w \w'\*C'u
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.if \nw>\n([W .nr [W \nw
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.nr w \w'\*S'u
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.if \nw>\n([W .nr [W \nw
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.nr [W +\w'\|\|'u
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.de []
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.nr w \w'\\$2'
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.nr H \\n([Wu-\\nwu
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.nr h \\nHu/2u
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.\" do fancy box in troff
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.ie t .ds \\$1 \(br\v'-1p'\(br\v'1p'\h'\\nhu'\\$2\h'\\nHu-\\nhu'\(br\l'-\\n([Wu\(ul'\v'-1p'\(br\l'-\\n([Wu\(rn'\v'1p'\*s
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.el .ds \\$1 \\$2\*s
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..
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.[] Et \v'-1p'\*X\v'1p'
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.[] En \v'-1p'\*N\v'1p'
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.[] Be \v'-1p'\*L\v'1p'
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.[] AP \v'-1p'\s\nsAPC\s0\v'1p'
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.[] Bs \v'-1p'\s\nsBS\s0\v'1p'
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.[] Cs \v'-1p'\s\nsCSI\s0\v'1p'
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.[] S2 \v'-1p'\s\nsSS2\s0\v'1p'
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.[] S3 \v'-1p'\s\nsSS3\s0\v'1p'
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.[] SS \v'-1p'\s\nsSOS\s0\v'1p'
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.[] Eg \v'-1p'\s\nsEPA\s0\v'1p'
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.[] Sg \v'-1p'\s\nsSPA\s0\v'1p'
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.[] Dc \v'-1p'\s\nsDCS\s0\v'1p'
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.[] Ht \v'-1p'\s\nsHTS\s0\v'1p'
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.[] ID \v'-1p'\s\nsIND\s0\v'1p'
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.[] Nl \v'-1p'\s\nsNEL\s0\v'1p'
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.[] Os \v'-1p'\s\nsOSC\s0\v'1p'
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.[] RI \v'-1p'\s\nsRI\s0\v'1p'
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.[] PM \v'-1p'\s\nsPM\s0\v'1p'
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.[] ST \v'-1p'\s\nsST\s0\v'1p'
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.[] Ta \v'-1p'\*T\v'1p'
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.[] Lf \v'-1p'\s\nsLF\s0\v'1p'
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.[] Vt \v'-1p'\s\nsVT\s0\v'1p'
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.[] Ff \v'-1p'\s\nsFF\s0\v'1p'
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.[] Cr \v'-1p'\s\nsCR\s0\v'1p'
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.[] So \v'-1p'\s\nsSO\s0\v'1p'
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.[] Sp \v'-1p'\s\nsSP\s0\v'1p'
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.[] Si \v'-1p'\s\nsSI\s0\v'1p'
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.[] Eb \v'-1p'\*e\v'1p'
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.[] Ca \v'-1p'\*C\v'1p'
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.[] Su \v'-1p'\*S\v'1p'
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.[] Es \v'-1p'\*E\v'1p'
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.[] Fs \v'-1p'\s\nsFS\s0\v'1p'
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.[] Gs \v'-1p'\s\nsGS\s0\v'1p'
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.[] Rs \v'-1p'\s\nsRS\s0\v'1p'
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.[] Us \v'-1p'\s\nsUS\s0\v'1p'
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.[] XX \v'-1p'\s\nsXX\s0\v'1p'
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.[] $ $
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.[] # #
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.[] % %
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.[] (( (
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.[] ) )
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.[] * *
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.[] + +
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.[] , ,
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.[] - -
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.[] . .
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.[] 0 0
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.[] 1 1
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.[] 2 2
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.[] 3 3
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.[] 4 4
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.[] 5 5
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.[] 6 6
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.[] 7 7
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.[] 8 8
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.[] 9 9
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.[] : :
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.[] ; ;
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.[] = =
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.[] / /
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.[] < <
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.[] > >
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.[] ? ?
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.[] @ @
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.[] A A
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.[] cB B
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.[] C C
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.[] D D
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.[] E E
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.[] F F
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.[] G G
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.[] H H
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.[] I I
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.[] J J
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.[] K K
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.[] L L
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.[] M M
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.[] N N
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.[] O O
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.[] P P
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.[] Q Q
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.[] R R
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.[] S S
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.[] T T
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.[] V V
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.[] W W
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.[] XX X
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.[] Y Y
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.[] Z Z
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.[] [[ [
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.[] ]] ]
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.[] bS \\e
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.[] { {
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.[] ] ]
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.[] & &
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.[] ^ ^
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.[] _ _
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.[] qu \&'
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.[] ` \`
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.[] a a
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.[] b b
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.[] c c
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.[] d d
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.[] f f
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.[] g g
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.[] h h
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.[] i i
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.[] j j
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.[] k k
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.[] l l
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.[] n n
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.[] o o
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.[] p p
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.[] q q
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.[] r r
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.[] cs s
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.[] t t
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.[] u u
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.[] v v
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.[] x x
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.[] y y
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.[] z z
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.[] | |
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.[] } }
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.[] ! !
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.[] c" \(lq
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.[] c~ ~
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.[] Sc \fIc\fP
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.ds Cc \fIC\fP
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.ds Cb \fIC\v'.3m'\h'-.2m'\s-2b\s0\v'-.3m'\fP
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.ds Cx \fIC\v'.3m'\h'-.2m'\s-2x\s0\v'-.3m'\fP
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.ds Cy \fIC\v'.3m'\h'-.2m'\s-2y\s0\v'-.3m'\fP
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.ds Pb \fIP\v'.3m'\h'-.2m'\s-2b\s0\v'-.3m'\fP
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.ds Pc \fIP\v'.3m'\h'-.2m'\s-2c\s0\v'-.3m'\fP
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.ds Pd \fIP\v'.3m'\h'-.2m'\s-2d\s0\v'-.3m'\fP
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.ds Pe \fIP\v'.3m'\h'-.2m'\s-2e\s0\v'-.3m'\fP
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.ds Pl \fIP\v'.3m'\h'-.2m'\s-2l\s0\v'-.3m'\fP
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.ds Pm \fIP\v'.3m'\h'-.2m'\s-2m\s0\v'-.3m'\fP
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.ds Pn \fIP\v'.3m'\h'-.2m'\s-2n\s0\v'-.3m'\fP
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.ds Pp \fIP\v'.3m'\h'-.2m'\s-2p\s0\v'-.3m'\fP
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.ds Pr \fIP\v'.3m'\h'-.2m'\s-2r\s0\v'-.3m'\fP
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.ds Ps \fIP\v'.3m'\h'-.2m'\s-2s\s0\v'-.3m'\fP
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.ds Pt \fIP\v'.3m'\h'-.2m'\s-2t\s0\v'-.3m'\fP
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.ds Pu \fIP\v'.3m'\h'-.2m'\s-2u\s0\v'-.3m'\fP
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.ds Pv \fIP\v'.3m'\h'-.2m'\s-2v\s0\v'-.3m'\fP
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.ds Ix \fIx\fP
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.ds Iy \fIy\fP
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.ds Iw \fIw\fP
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.ds Ih \fIh\fP
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.ds Ir \fIr\fP
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.ds Ic \fIc\fP
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.ie t .nr LL 6.5i
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.el .nr LL 72m
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.if n .na
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.TL
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Xterm Control Sequences
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.AU
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Edward Moy
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.AI
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University of California, Berkeley
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.sp
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Revised by
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.AU
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Stephen Gildea
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.AI
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X Consortium (1994)
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.AU
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Thomas Dickey
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.AI
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XFree86 Project (1996-2006)
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invisible-island.net (2006-2011)
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.AU
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.
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.am BT \" add page numbers after first page
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.ds CF %
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..
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.Sh "Definitions"
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.IP \*(Sc
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The literal character \fIc\fP.
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.IP \*(Cc
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A single (required) character.
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.IP \*(Ps
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A single (usually optional) numeric parameter, composed of one of more digits.
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.IP \*(Pm
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A multiple numeric parameter composed of any number of single numeric
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parameters, separated by \*; character(s).
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Individual values for the parameters are listed with \*(Ps .
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.IP \*(Pt
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A text parameter composed of printable characters.
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.
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.Sh "C1 (8-Bit) Control Characters"
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.LP
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The \fIxterm\fP program recognizes both 8-bit and 7-bit control characters.
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It generates 7-bit controls (by default) or 8-bit if S8C1T is enabled.
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The following pairs of 7-bit and 8-bit control characters are equivalent:
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.St
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.IP \\*(Es\\*D
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Index (\*(ID is 0x84).
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.IP \\*(Es\\*E
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Next Line (\*(Nl is 0x85).
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.IP \\*(Es\\*H
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Tab Set (\*(Ht is 0x88).
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.IP \\*(Es\\*M
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Reverse Index (\*(RI is 0x8d).
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.IP \\*(Es\\*N
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Single Shift Select of G2 Character Set (\*(S2 is 0x8e). This affects next character only.
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.IP \\*(Es\\*O
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Single Shift Select of G3 Character Set (\*(S3 is 0x8f). This affects next character only.
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.IP \\*(Es\\*P
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Device Control String (\*(Dc is 0x90).
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.IP \\*(Es\\*V
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Start of Guarded Area (\*(Sg is 0x96).
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.IP \\*(Es\\*W
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End of Guarded Area (\*(Eg is 0x97).
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.IP \\*(Es\\*(XX
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Start of String (\*(SS is 0x98).
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.IP \\*(Es\\*Z
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Return Terminal ID (DECID is 0x9a).
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Obsolete form of \*(Cs\*c (DA).
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.IP \\*(Es\\*([[
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Control Sequence Introducer (\*(Cs is 0x9b).
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.IP \\*(Es\\*(bS
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String Terminator (\*(ST is 0x9c).
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.IP \\*(Es\\*(]]
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Operating System Command (\*(Os is 0x9d).
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.IP \\*(Es\\*^
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Privacy Message (\*(PM is 0x9e).
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.IP \\*(Es\\*_
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Application Program Command (\*(AP is 0x9f).
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.Ed
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.sp
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.LP
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These control characters are used in the vtXXX emulation.
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.
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.Sh "VT100 Mode"
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.LP
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Most of these control sequences are standard VT102 control sequences,
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but there is support for later DEC VT terminals (i.e., VT220, VT320, VT420),
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as well as ISO 6429 and \fIaixterm\fP color controls.
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The only VT102 feature not supported is auto-repeat,
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since the only way X provides for this will affect all windows.
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There are additional control sequences to provide
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\fIxterm-\fPdependent functions, such as the scrollbar or window size.
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Where the function is specified by DEC or ISO 6429, the code assigned
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to it is given in parentheses.
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The escape codes to designate and invoke
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character sets are specified by ISO 2022; see that document for a
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discussion of character sets.
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.
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.St
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.\"
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.Ss
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Single-character functions
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.\"
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.IP \\*(Be
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Bell (Ctrl-G).
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.
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.IP \\*(Bs
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Backspace (Ctrl-H).
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.
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.IP \\*(Cr
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Carriage Return (Ctrl-M).
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.
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.IP \\*(En
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Return Terminal Status (Ctrl-E).
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Default response is an empty string, but may be overridden
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by a resource \fBanswerbackString\fP.
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.
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.IP \\*(Ff
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Form Feed or New Page (NP). Ctrl-L is treated the same as LF.
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.
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.IP \\*(Lf
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Line Feed or New Line (NL). (LF is Ctrl-J).
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.
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.IP \\*(Si
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Shift In (Ctrl-O) \(-> Switch to Standard Character Set. This invokes the
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G0 character set (the default).
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.
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.IP \\*(So
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Shift Out (Ctrl-N) \(-> Switch to Alternate Character Set. This invokes the
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G1 character set.
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.
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.IP \\*(Sp
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Space.
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.
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.IP \\*(Ta
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Horizontal Tab (HT) (Ctrl-I).
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.
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.IP \\*(Vt
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Vertical Tab (Ctrl-K). This is treated the same as LF.
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.Ed
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.\"
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.\"
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.\"
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.St
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.Ss
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Controls beginning with \*(Es
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.LP
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This excludes controls where \*(Es is part of a 7-bit equivalent to 8-bit C1 controls, ordered by the final character(s).
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.\"
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.IP \\*(Es\\*(Sp\\*F
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7-bit controls (S7C1T).
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.
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.IP \\*(Es\\*(Sp\\*G
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8-bit controls (S8C1T).
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.
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.IP \\*(Es\\*(Sp\\*L
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Set ANSI conformance level 1 (dpANS X3.134.1).
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.
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.IP \\*(Es\\*(Sp\\*M
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Set ANSI conformance level 2 (dpANS X3.134.1).
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.
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.IP \\*(Es\\*(Sp\\*N
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Set ANSI conformance level 3 (dpANS X3.134.1).
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.
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.IP \\*(Es\\*#\\*3
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DEC double-height line, top half (DECDHL).
|
||
.
|
||
.IP \\*(Es\\*#\\*4
|
||
DEC double-height line, bottom half (DECDHL).
|
||
.
|
||
.IP \\*(Es\\*#\\*5
|
||
DEC single-width line (DECSWL).
|
||
.
|
||
.IP \\*(Es\\*#\\*6
|
||
DEC double-width line (DECDWL).
|
||
.
|
||
.IP \\*(Es\\*#\\*8
|
||
DEC Screen Alignment Test (DECALN).
|
||
.
|
||
.IP \\*(Es\\*%\\*@
|
||
Select default character set. That is ISO 8859-1 (ISO 2022).
|
||
.
|
||
.IP \\*(Es\\*%\\*G
|
||
Select UTF-8 character set (ISO 2022).
|
||
.
|
||
.IP \\*(Es\\*(((\\*(Cc
|
||
Designate G0 Character Set (ISO 2022, VT100).
|
||
.br
|
||
Final character \*(Cc for designating 94-character sets.
|
||
In this list, \*0, \*A and \*(cB apply to VT100 and up, the remainder to VT220 and up:
|
||
\*(Cc = \*0 \(-> DEC Special Character and Line Drawing Set.
|
||
\*(Cc = \*A \(-> United Kingdom (UK).
|
||
\*(Cc = \*(cB \(-> United States (USASCII).
|
||
\*(Cc = \*4 \(-> Dutch.
|
||
\*(Cc = \*C or \*5 \(-> Finnish.
|
||
\*(Cc = \*R \(-> French.
|
||
\*(Cc = \*Q \(-> French Canadian.
|
||
\*(Cc = \*K \(-> German.
|
||
\*(Cc = \*Y \(-> Italian.
|
||
\*(Cc = \*E or \*6 \(-> Norwegian/Danish.
|
||
\*(Cc = \*Z \(-> Spanish.
|
||
\*(Cc = \*H or \*7 \(-> Swedish.
|
||
\*(Cc = \*= \(-> Swiss.
|
||
.\" VT3xx and VT5xx (see vttest) add more selections, not implemented here.
|
||
.IP \\*(Es\\*)\\*(Cc
|
||
Designate G1 Character Set (ISO 2022, VT100).
|
||
.br
|
||
The same character sets apply as for \*(Es\*(((\*(Cc.
|
||
.
|
||
.IP \\*(Es\\**\\*(Cc
|
||
Designate G2 Character Set (ISO 2022, VT220).
|
||
.br
|
||
The same character sets apply as for \*(Es\*(((\*(Cc.
|
||
.
|
||
.IP \\*(Es\\*+\\*(Cc
|
||
Designate G3 Character Set (ISO 2022, VT220).
|
||
.br
|
||
The same character sets apply as for \*(Es\*(((\*(Cc.
|
||
.
|
||
.IP \\*(Es\\*-\\*(Cc
|
||
Designate G1 Character Set (VT300).
|
||
.br
|
||
The same character sets apply as for \*(Es\*(((\*(Cc.
|
||
.
|
||
.IP \\*(Es\\*.\\*(Cc
|
||
Designate G2 Character Set (VT300).
|
||
.br
|
||
The same character sets apply as for \*(Es\*(((\*(Cc.
|
||
.
|
||
.IP \\*(Es\\*/\\*(Cc
|
||
Designate G3 Character Set (VT300).
|
||
.br
|
||
These work for 96-character sets only.
|
||
\*(Cc = \*A \(-> ISO Latin-1 Supplemental.
|
||
.\" VT5xx would implement these:
|
||
.\" \*(Cc = \*F \(-> ISO Greek Supplemental
|
||
.\" \*(Cc = \*H \(-> ISO Hebrew Supplemental
|
||
.\" \*(Cc = \*M \(-> ISO Latin-5 Supplemental
|
||
.\" \*(Cc = \*L \(-> ISO Latin-Cyrillic
|
||
.
|
||
.IP \\*(Es\\*7
|
||
Save Cursor (DECSC).
|
||
.
|
||
.IP \\*(Es\\*8
|
||
Restore Cursor (DECRC).
|
||
.
|
||
.IP \\*(Es\\*=
|
||
Application Keypad (DECPAM).
|
||
.
|
||
.IP \\*(Es\\*>
|
||
Normal Keypad (DECPNM).
|
||
.
|
||
.IP \\*(Es\\*F
|
||
Cursor to lower left corner of screen. This is
|
||
enabled by the \fBhpLowerleftBugCompat\fP resource.
|
||
.
|
||
.IP \\*(Es\\*c
|
||
Full Reset (RIS).
|
||
.
|
||
.IP \\*(Es\\*l
|
||
Memory Lock (per HP terminals).
|
||
Locks memory above the cursor.
|
||
.
|
||
.IP \\*(Es\\*m
|
||
Memory Unlock (per HP terminals).
|
||
.
|
||
.IP \\*(Es\\*n
|
||
Invoke the G2 Character Set as GL (LS2).
|
||
.
|
||
.IP \\*(Es\\*o
|
||
Invoke the G3 Character Set as GL (LS3).
|
||
.
|
||
.IP \\*(Es\\*|
|
||
Invoke the G3 Character Set as GR (LS3R).
|
||
.
|
||
.IP \\*(Es\\*}
|
||
Invoke the G2 Character Set as GR (LS2R).
|
||
.
|
||
.IP \\*(Es\\*(c~
|
||
Invoke the G1 Character Set as GR (LS1R).
|
||
.Ed
|
||
.
|
||
.St
|
||
.Ss
|
||
Application Program-Control functions
|
||
.IP \\*(AP\\*(Pt\\*s\\*(ST
|
||
None. \fIxterm\fP implements no \*(AP functions; \*(Pt is ignored.
|
||
\*(Pt need not be printable characters.
|
||
.Ed
|
||
.
|
||
.St
|
||
.Ss
|
||
Device-Control functions
|
||
.IP \\*(Dc\\*(Ps\\*;\\*(Ps\\*|\\*(Pt\\*s\\*(ST
|
||
User-Defined Keys (DECUDK).
|
||
The first parameter:
|
||
\*(Ps = \*0 \(-> Clear all UDK definitions before starting (default).
|
||
\*(Ps = \*1 \(-> Erase Below (default).
|
||
.br
|
||
The second parameter:
|
||
\*(Ps = \*0 \(<- Lock the keys (default).
|
||
\*(Ps = \*1 \(<- Do not lock.
|
||
.br
|
||
The third parameter is a ';'-separated list of strings denoting
|
||
the key-code separated by a '/' from the hex-encoded key value.
|
||
The key codes correspond to the DEC function-key codes (e.g., F6=17).
|
||
.
|
||
.IP \\*(Dc\\*$\\*q\\*(Pt\\*s\\*(ST
|
||
Request Status String (DECRQSS).
|
||
The string following the "q" is one of the following:
|
||
\*(c"\*q \(-> DECSCA
|
||
\*(c"\*p \(-> DECSCL
|
||
\*r \(-> DECSTBM
|
||
\*m \(-> SGR
|
||
.br
|
||
\fIxterm\fP responds with
|
||
\*(Dc\*1\*$\*r\*(Pt\*s\*(ST
|
||
for valid requests, replacing the \*(Pt with the corresponding \*(Cs
|
||
string,
|
||
or
|
||
\*(Dc\*0\*$\*r\*(Pt\*s\*(ST
|
||
for invalid requests.
|
||
.
|
||
.IP \\*(Dc\\*+\\*p\\*(Pt\\*s\\*(ST
|
||
Set Termcap/Terminfo Data (xterm, experimental).
|
||
The string following the "p" is a name to use for retrieving data from
|
||
the terminal database.
|
||
The data will be used for the "tcap" keyboard
|
||
configuration's function- and special-keys, as well as by the
|
||
Request Termcap/Terminfo String control.
|
||
.
|
||
.IP \\*(Dc\\*+\\*q\\*(Pt\\*s\\*(ST
|
||
Request Termcap/Terminfo String (xterm, experimental).
|
||
The string following the "q" is a list of names
|
||
encoded in hexadecimal (2 digits per character)
|
||
separated by \*;
|
||
which correspond to termcap or terminfo key names.
|
||
.br
|
||
Two special features are also recognized, which are not key names:
|
||
\fICo\fP for termcap colors (or \fIcolors\fP for terminfo colors),
|
||
and
|
||
\fITN\fP for termcap name (or \fIname\fP for terminfo name).
|
||
.br
|
||
\fIxterm\fP responds with
|
||
\*(Dc\*1\*+\*r\*(Pt\*s\*(ST
|
||
for valid requests, adding to \*(Pt an \*=,
|
||
and the value of the corresponding string that xterm would send,
|
||
or
|
||
\*(Dc\*0\*+\*r\*(Pt\*s\*(ST
|
||
for invalid requests.
|
||
The strings are encoded in hexadecimal (2 digits per character).
|
||
.Ed
|
||
.\"
|
||
.St
|
||
.Ss
|
||
Functions using \*(Cs, ordered by the final character(s)
|
||
.IP \\*(Cs\\*(Ps\\*s\\*@
|
||
Insert \*(Ps (Blank) Character(s) (default = 1) (ICH).
|
||
.
|
||
.IP \\*(Cs\\*(Ps\\*s\\*A
|
||
Cursor Up \*(Ps Times (default = 1) (CUU).
|
||
.
|
||
.IP \\*(Cs\\*(Ps\\*s\\*(cB
|
||
Cursor Down \*(Ps Times (default = 1) (CUD).
|
||
.
|
||
.IP \\*(Cs\\*(Ps\\*s\\*C
|
||
Cursor Forward \*(Ps Times (default = 1) (CUF).
|
||
.
|
||
.IP \\*(Cs\\*(Ps\\*s\\*D
|
||
Cursor Backward \*(Ps Times (default = 1) (CUB).
|
||
.
|
||
.IP \\*(Cs\\*(Ps\\*s\\*E
|
||
Cursor Next Line \*(Ps Times (default = 1) (CNL).
|
||
.
|
||
.IP \\*(Cs\\*(Ps\\*s\\*F
|
||
Cursor Preceding Line \*(Ps Times (default = 1) (CPL).
|
||
.
|
||
.IP \\*(Cs\\*(Ps\\*s\\*G
|
||
Cursor Character Absolute [column] (default = [row,1]) (CHA).
|
||
.
|
||
.IP \\*(Cs\\*(Ps\\*s\\*;\\*(Ps\\*s\\*H
|
||
Cursor Position [row;column] (default = [1,1]) (CUP).
|
||
.
|
||
.IP \\*(Cs\\*(Ps\\*s\\*I
|
||
Cursor Forward Tabulation \*(Ps tab stops (default = 1) (CHT).
|
||
.
|
||
.IP \\*(Cs\\*(Ps\\*s\\*J
|
||
Erase in Display (ED).
|
||
\*(Ps = \*0 \(-> Erase Below (default).
|
||
\*(Ps = \*1 \(-> Erase Above.
|
||
\*(Ps = \*2 \(-> Erase All.
|
||
\*(Ps = \*3 \(-> Erase Saved Lines (xterm).
|
||
.
|
||
.IP \\*(Cs\\*?\\*(Ps\\*s\\*J
|
||
Erase in Display (DECSED).
|
||
\*(Ps = \*0 \(-> Selective Erase Below (default).
|
||
\*(Ps = \*1 \(-> Selective Erase Above.
|
||
\*(Ps = \*2 \(-> Selective Erase All.
|
||
.
|
||
.IP \\*(Cs\\*(Ps\\*s\\*K
|
||
Erase in Line (EL).
|
||
\*(Ps = \*0 \(-> Erase to Right (default).
|
||
\*(Ps = \*1 \(-> Erase to Left.
|
||
\*(Ps = \*2 \(-> Erase All.
|
||
.
|
||
.IP \\*(Cs\\*?\\*(Ps\\*s\\*K
|
||
Erase in Line (DECSEL).
|
||
\*(Ps = \*0 \(-> Selective Erase to Right (default).
|
||
\*(Ps = \*1 \(-> Selective Erase to Left.
|
||
\*(Ps = \*2 \(-> Selective Erase All.
|
||
.
|
||
.IP \\*(Cs\\*(Ps\\*s\\*L
|
||
Insert \*(Ps Line(s) (default = 1) (IL).
|
||
.
|
||
.IP \\*(Cs\\*(Ps\\*s\\*M
|
||
Delete \*(Ps Line(s) (default = 1) (DL).
|
||
.
|
||
.IP \\*(Cs\\*(Ps\\*s\\*P
|
||
Delete \*(Ps Character(s) (default = 1) (DCH).
|
||
.
|
||
.IP \\*(Cs\\*(Ps\\*s\\*S
|
||
Scroll up \*(Ps lines (default = 1) (SU).
|
||
.
|
||
.IP \\*(Cs\\*(Ps\\*s\\*T
|
||
Scroll down \*(Ps lines (default = 1) (SD).
|
||
.
|
||
.IP \\*(Cs\\*(Ps\\*s\\*;\\*(Ps\\*s\\*;\\*(Ps\\*s\\*;\\*(Ps\\*s\\*;\\*(Ps\\*s\\*T
|
||
Initiate highlight mouse tracking.
|
||
Parameters are [func;startx;starty;firstrow;lastrow].
|
||
See the section \fBMouse Tracking\fP.
|
||
.
|
||
.IP \\*(Cs\\*>\\*(Ps\\*;\\*(Ps\\*s\\*T
|
||
Reset one or more features of the title modes to the default value.
|
||
Normally, "reset" disables the feature.
|
||
It is possible to disable the ability to reset features
|
||
by compiling a different default for the title modes into \fIxterm\fP.
|
||
\*(Ps = \*0 \(-> Do not set window/icon labels using hexadecimal.
|
||
\*(Ps = \*1 \(-> Do not query window/icon labels using hexadecimal.
|
||
\*(Ps = \*2 \(-> Do not set window/icon labels using UTF-8.
|
||
\*(Ps = \*3 \(-> Do not query window/icon labels using UTF-8.
|
||
(See discussion of "Title Modes").
|
||
.
|
||
.IP \\*(Cs\\*(Ps\\*s\\*(XX
|
||
Erase \*(Ps Character(s) (default = 1) (ECH).
|
||
.
|
||
.IP \\*(Cs\\*(Ps\\*s\\*Z
|
||
Cursor Backward Tabulation \*(Ps tab stops (default = 1) (CBT).
|
||
.
|
||
.IP \\*(Cs\\*(Pm\\*s\\*`
|
||
Character Position Absolute [column] (default = [row,1]) (HPA).
|
||
.
|
||
.IP \\*(Cs\\*(Ps\\*s\\*b
|
||
Repeat the preceding graphic character \*(Ps times (REP).
|
||
.
|
||
.IP \\*(Cs\\*(Ps\\*s\\*c
|
||
Send Device Attributes (Primary DA).
|
||
\*(Ps = \*0 or omitted \(-> request attributes from terminal.
|
||
The response depends on the \fBdecTerminalID\fP resource setting.
|
||
\(-> \*(Cs\*?\*1\*;\*2\*c (``VT100 with Advanced Video Option'')
|
||
\(-> \*(Cs\*?\*1\*;\*0\*c (``VT101 with No Options'')
|
||
\(-> \*(Cs\*?\*6\*c (``VT102'')
|
||
\(-> \*(Cs\*?\*6\*0\*;\*1\*;\*2\*;\*6\*;\*8\*;\*9\*;\*1\*5\*;\*c (``VT220'')
|
||
.br
|
||
The VT100-style response parameters do not mean anything by themselves.
|
||
VT220 parameters do, telling the host what features the terminal supports:
|
||
\*(Ps = \*1 \(-> 132-columns.
|
||
\*(Ps = \*2 \(-> Printer.
|
||
\*(Ps = \*6 \(-> Selective erase.
|
||
\*(Ps = \*8 \(-> User-defined keys.
|
||
\*(Ps = \*9 \(-> National replacement character sets.
|
||
\*(Ps = \*1\*5 \(-> Technical characters.
|
||
\*(Ps = \*2\*2 \(-> ANSI color, e.g., VT525.
|
||
\*(Ps = \*2\*9 \(-> ANSI text locator (i.e., DEC Locator mode).
|
||
.
|
||
.IP \\*(Cs\\*>\\*(Ps\\*s\\*c
|
||
Send Device Attributes (Secondary DA).
|
||
\*(Ps = \*0 or omitted \(-> request the terminal's identification code.
|
||
The response depends on the \fBdecTerminalID\fP resource setting.
|
||
It should apply only to VT220 and up, but \fIxterm\fP extends this to VT100.
|
||
\(-> \*(Cs\*s\*>\*(Pp\*s\*;\*(Pv\*s\*;\*(Pc\*s\*c
|
||
.br
|
||
where \*(Pp denotes the terminal type
|
||
\*(Pp = \*0 \(-> ``VT100''.
|
||
\*(Pp = \*1 \(-> ``VT220''.
|
||
.br
|
||
and \*(Pv is the firmware version (for \fIxterm\fP, this was originally
|
||
the XFree86 patch number, starting with 95).
|
||
In a DEC terminal, \*(Pc indicates the ROM cartridge
|
||
registration number and is always zero.
|
||
.
|
||
.IP \\*(Cs\\*(Pm\\*s\\*d
|
||
Line Position Absolute [row] (default = [1,column]) (VPA).
|
||
.
|
||
.IP \\*(Cs\\*(Ps\\*s\\*;\\*(Ps\\*s\\*f
|
||
Horizontal and Vertical Position [row;column] (default = [1,1]) (HVP).
|
||
.
|
||
.IP \\*(Cs\\*(Ps\\*s\\*g
|
||
Tab Clear (TBC).
|
||
\*(Ps = \*0 \(-> Clear Current Column (default).
|
||
\*(Ps = \*3 \(-> Clear All.
|
||
.
|
||
.IP \\*(Cs\\*(Pm\\*s\\*h
|
||
Set Mode (SM).
|
||
\*(Ps = \*2 \(-> Keyboard Action Mode (AM).
|
||
\*(Ps = \*4 \(-> Insert Mode (IRM).
|
||
\*(Ps = \*1\*2 \(-> Send/receive (SRM).
|
||
\*(Ps = \*2\*0 \(-> Automatic Newline (LNM).
|
||
.
|
||
.IP \\*(Cs\\*?\\*(Pm\\*s\\*h
|
||
DEC Private Mode Set (DECSET).
|
||
\*(Ps = \*1 \(-> Application Cursor Keys (DECCKM).
|
||
\*(Ps = \*2 \(-> Designate USASCII for character sets G0-G3 (DECANM),
|
||
and set VT100 mode.
|
||
\*(Ps = \*3 \(-> 132 Column Mode (DECCOLM).
|
||
\*(Ps = \*4 \(-> Smooth (Slow) Scroll (DECSCLM).
|
||
\*(Ps = \*5 \(-> Reverse Video (DECSCNM).
|
||
\*(Ps = \*6 \(-> Origin Mode (DECOM).
|
||
\*(Ps = \*7 \(-> Wraparound Mode (DECAWM).
|
||
\*(Ps = \*8 \(-> Auto-repeat Keys (DECARM).
|
||
\*(Ps = \*9 \(-> Send Mouse X & Y on button press.
|
||
See the section \fBMouse Tracking\fP.
|
||
\*(Ps = \*1\*0 \(-> Show toolbar (rxvt).
|
||
\*(Ps = \*1\*2 \(-> Start Blinking Cursor (att610).
|
||
\*(Ps = \*1\*8 \(-> Print form feed (DECPFF).
|
||
\*(Ps = \*1\*9 \(-> Set print extent to full screen (DECPEX).
|
||
\*(Ps = \*2\*5 \(-> Show Cursor (DECTCEM).
|
||
\*(Ps = \*3\*0 \(-> Show scrollbar (rxvt).
|
||
\*(Ps = \*3\*5 \(-> Enable font-shifting functions (rxvt).
|
||
\*(Ps = \*3\*8 \(-> Enter Tektronix Mode (DECTEK).
|
||
\*(Ps = \*4\*0 \(-> Allow 80 \z\(<-\(-> 132 Mode.
|
||
\*(Ps = \*4\*1 \(-> \fImore\fP(1) fix (see \fBcurses\fP resource).
|
||
\*(Ps = \*4\*2 \(-> Enable Nation Replacement Character sets (DECNRCM).
|
||
\*(Ps = \*4\*4 \(-> Turn On Margin Bell.
|
||
\*(Ps = \*4\*5 \(-> Reverse-wraparound Mode.
|
||
\*(Ps = \*4\*6 \(-> Start Logging.
|
||
This is normally disabled by a compile-time option.
|
||
\*(Ps = \*4\*7 \(-> Use Alternate Screen Buffer. (This may be
|
||
disabled by the \fBtiteInhibit\fP resource).
|
||
\*(Ps = \*6\*6 \(-> Application keypad (DECNKM).
|
||
\*(Ps = \*6\*7 \(-> Backarrow key sends backspace (DECBKM).
|
||
\*(Ps = \*1\*0\*0\*0 \(-> Send Mouse X & Y on button press and release.
|
||
See the section \fBMouse Tracking\fP.
|
||
\*(Ps = \*1\*0\*0\*1 \(-> Use Hilite Mouse Tracking.
|
||
\*(Ps = \*1\*0\*0\*2 \(-> Use Cell Motion Mouse Tracking.
|
||
\*(Ps = \*1\*0\*0\*3 \(-> Use All Motion Mouse Tracking.
|
||
\*(Ps = \*1\*0\*0\*4 \(-> Send FocusIn/FocusOut events.
|
||
\*(Ps = \*1\*0\*0\*5 \(-> Enable Extended Mouse Mode.
|
||
\*(Ps = \*1\*0\*1\*0 \(-> Scroll to bottom on tty output (rxvt).
|
||
\*(Ps = \*1\*0\*1\*1 \(-> Scroll to bottom on key press (rxvt).
|
||
\*(Ps = \*1\*0\*3\*4 \(-> Interpret "meta" key, sets eighth bit.
|
||
(enables the \fBeightBitInput\fP resource).
|
||
\*(Ps = \*1\*0\*3\*5 \(-> Enable special modifiers for Alt and NumLock keys.
|
||
(This enables the \fBnumLock\fP resource).
|
||
\*(Ps = \*1\*0\*3\*6 \(-> Send \*(Es when Meta modifies a key.
|
||
(This enables the \fBmetaSendsEscape\fP resource).
|
||
\*(Ps = \*1\*0\*3\*7 \(-> Send DEL from the editing-keypad Delete key.
|
||
\*(Ps = \*1\*0\*3\*9 \(-> Send \*(Es when Alt modifies a key.
|
||
(This enables the \fBaltSendsEscape\fP resource).
|
||
\*(Ps = \*1\*0\*4\*0 \(-> Keep selection even if not highlighted.
|
||
(This enables the \fBkeepSelection\fP resource).
|
||
\*(Ps = \*1\*0\*4\*1 \(-> Use the CLIPBOARD selection.
|
||
(This enables the \fBselectToClipboard\fP resource).
|
||
\*(Ps = \*1\*0\*4\*2 \(-> Enable Urgency window manager hint when Control-G is received.
|
||
(This enables the \fBbellIsUrgent\fP resource).
|
||
\*(Ps = \*1\*0\*4\*3 \(-> Enable raising of the window when Control-G is received.
|
||
(enables the \fBpopOnBell\fP resource).
|
||
\*(Ps = \*1\*0\*4\*7 \(-> Use Alternate Screen Buffer. (This may be
|
||
disabled by the \fBtiteInhibit\fP resource).
|
||
\*(Ps = \*1\*0\*4\*8 \(-> Save cursor as in DECSC. (This may be
|
||
disabled by the \fBtiteInhibit\fP resource).
|
||
\*(Ps = \*1\*0\*4\*9 \(-> Save cursor as in DECSC
|
||
and use Alternate Screen Buffer, clearing it first. (This may be
|
||
disabled by the \fBtiteInhibit\fP resource).
|
||
This combines the effects of the \*1\*0\*4\*7 and \*1\*0\*4\*8 modes.
|
||
Use this with terminfo-based applications rather than the \*4\*7 mode.
|
||
\*(Ps = \*1\*0\*5\*0 \(-> Set terminfo/termcap function-key mode.
|
||
\*(Ps = \*1\*0\*5\*1 \(-> Set Sun function-key mode.
|
||
\*(Ps = \*1\*0\*5\*2 \(-> Set HP function-key mode.
|
||
\*(Ps = \*1\*0\*5\*3 \(-> Set SCO function-key mode.
|
||
\*(Ps = \*1\*0\*6\*0 \(-> Set legacy keyboard emulation (X11R6).
|
||
\*(Ps = \*1\*0\*6\*1 \(-> Set VT220 keyboard emulation.
|
||
\*(Ps = \*2\*0\*0\*4 \(-> Set bracketed paste mode.
|
||
.
|
||
.IP \\*(Cs\\*(Pm\\*s\\*i
|
||
Media Copy (MC).
|
||
\*(Ps = \*0 \(-> Print screen (default).
|
||
\*(Ps = \*4 \(-> Turn off printer controller mode.
|
||
\*(Ps = \*5 \(-> Turn on printer controller mode.
|
||
.
|
||
.IP \\*(Cs\\*?\\*(Pm\\*s\\*i
|
||
Media Copy (MC, DEC-specific).
|
||
\*(Ps = \*1 \(-> Print line containing cursor.
|
||
\*(Ps = \*4 \(-> Turn off autoprint mode.
|
||
\*(Ps = \*5 \(-> Turn on autoprint mode.
|
||
\*(Ps = \*1 \*0 \(-> Print composed display, ignores DECPEX.
|
||
\*(Ps = \*1 \*1 \(-> Print all pages.
|
||
.
|
||
.IP \\*(Cs\\*(Pm\\*s\\*l
|
||
Reset Mode (RM).
|
||
\*(Ps = \*2 \(-> Keyboard Action Mode (AM).
|
||
\*(Ps = \*4 \(-> Replace Mode (IRM).
|
||
\*(Ps = \*1\*2 \(-> Send/receive (SRM).
|
||
\*(Ps = \*2\*0 \(-> Normal Linefeed (LNM).
|
||
.
|
||
.IP \\*(Cs\\*?\\*(Pm\\*s\\*l
|
||
DEC Private Mode Reset (DECRST).
|
||
\*(Ps = \*1 \(-> Normal Cursor Keys (DECCKM).
|
||
\*(Ps = \*2 \(-> Designate VT52 mode (DECANM).
|
||
\*(Ps = \*3 \(-> 80 Column Mode (DECCOLM).
|
||
\*(Ps = \*4 \(-> Jump (Fast) Scroll (DECSCLM).
|
||
\*(Ps = \*5 \(-> Normal Video (DECSCNM).
|
||
\*(Ps = \*6 \(-> Normal Cursor Mode (DECOM).
|
||
\*(Ps = \*7 \(-> No Wraparound Mode (DECAWM).
|
||
\*(Ps = \*8 \(-> No Auto-repeat Keys (DECARM).
|
||
\*(Ps = \*9 \(-> Don't send Mouse X & Y on button press.
|
||
\*(Ps = \*1\*0 \(-> Hide toolbar (rxvt).
|
||
\*(Ps = \*1\*2 \(-> Stop Blinking Cursor (att610).
|
||
\*(Ps = \*1\*8 \(-> Don't print form feed (DECPFF).
|
||
\*(Ps = \*1\*9 \(-> Limit print to scrolling region (DECPEX).
|
||
\*(Ps = \*2\*5 \(-> Hide Cursor (DECTCEM).
|
||
\*(Ps = \*3\*0 \(-> Don't show scrollbar (rxvt).
|
||
\*(Ps = \*3\*5 \(-> Disable font-shifting functions (rxvt).
|
||
\*(Ps = \*4\*0 \(-> Disallow 80 \z\(<-\(-> 132 Mode.
|
||
\*(Ps = \*4\*1 \(-> No \fImore\fP(1) fix (see \fBcurses\fP resource).
|
||
\*(Ps = \*4\*2 \(-> Disable Nation Replacement Character sets (DECNRCM).
|
||
\*(Ps = \*4\*4 \(-> Turn Off Margin Bell.
|
||
\*(Ps = \*4\*5 \(-> No Reverse-wraparound Mode.
|
||
\*(Ps = \*4\*6 \(-> Stop Logging.
|
||
(This is normally disabled by a compile-time option).
|
||
\*(Ps = \*4\*7 \(-> Use Normal Screen Buffer.
|
||
\*(Ps = \*6\*6 \(-> Numeric keypad (DECNKM).
|
||
\*(Ps = \*6\*7 \(-> Backarrow key sends delete (DECBKM).
|
||
\*(Ps = \*1\*0\*0\*0 \(-> Don't send Mouse X & Y on button press and
|
||
release.
|
||
See the section \fBMouse Tracking\fP.
|
||
\*(Ps = \*1\*0\*0\*1 \(-> Don't use Hilite Mouse Tracking.
|
||
\*(Ps = \*1\*0\*0\*2 \(-> Don't use Cell Motion Mouse Tracking.
|
||
\*(Ps = \*1\*0\*0\*3 \(-> Don't use All Motion Mouse Tracking.
|
||
\*(Ps = \*1\*0\*0\*4 \(-> Don't send FocusIn/FocusOut events.
|
||
\*(Ps = \*1\*0\*0\*5 \(-> Disable Extended Mouse Mode.
|
||
\*(Ps = \*1\*0\*1\*0 \(-> Don't scroll to bottom on tty output (rxvt).
|
||
\*(Ps = \*1\*0\*1\*1 \(-> Don't scroll to bottom on key press (rxvt).
|
||
\*(Ps = \*1\*0\*3\*4 \(-> Don't interpret "meta" key.
|
||
(This disables the \fBeightBitInput\fP resource).
|
||
\*(Ps = \*1\*0\*3\*5 \(-> Disable special modifiers for Alt and NumLock keys.
|
||
(This disables the \fBnumLock\fP resource).
|
||
\*(Ps = \*1\*0\*3\*6 \(-> Don't send \*(Es when Meta modifies a key.
|
||
(This disables the \fBmetaSendsEscape\fP resource).
|
||
\*(Ps = \*1\*0\*3\*7 \(-> Send VT220 Remove from the editing-keypad Delete key.
|
||
\*(Ps = \*1\*0\*3\*9 \(-> Don't send \*(Es when Alt modifies a key.
|
||
(This disables the \fBaltSendsEscape\fP resource).
|
||
\*(Ps = \*1\*0\*4\*0 \(-> Do not keep selection when not highlighted.
|
||
(This disables the \fBkeepSelection\fP resource).
|
||
\*(Ps = \*1\*0\*4\*1 \(-> Use the PRIMARY selection.
|
||
(This disables the \fBselectToClipboard\fP resource).
|
||
\*(Ps = \*1\*0\*4\*2 \(-> Disable Urgency window manager hint when Control-G is received.
|
||
(This disables the \fBbellIsUrgent\fP resource).
|
||
\*(Ps = \*1\*0\*4\*3 \(-> Disable raising of the window when Control-G is received.
|
||
(This disables the \fBpopOnBell\fP resource).
|
||
\*(Ps = \*1\*0\*4\*7 \(-> Use Normal Screen Buffer, clearing screen
|
||
first if in the Alternate Screen. (This may be
|
||
disabled by the \fBtiteInhibit\fP resource).
|
||
\*(Ps = \*1\*0\*4\*8 \(-> Restore cursor as in DECRC. (This may be
|
||
disabled by the \fBtiteInhibit\fP resource).
|
||
\*(Ps = \*1\*0\*4\*9 \(-> Use Normal Screen Buffer and restore cursor
|
||
as in DECRC. (This may be disabled by the \fBtiteInhibit\fP resource).
|
||
This combines the effects of the \*1\*0\*4\*7 and \*1\*0\*4\*8 modes.
|
||
Use this with terminfo-based applications rather than the \*4\*7 mode.
|
||
\*(Ps = \*1\*0\*5\*0 \(-> Reset terminfo/termcap function-key mode.
|
||
\*(Ps = \*1\*0\*5\*1 \(-> Reset Sun function-key mode.
|
||
\*(Ps = \*1\*0\*5\*2 \(-> Reset HP function-key mode.
|
||
\*(Ps = \*1\*0\*5\*3 \(-> Reset SCO function-key mode.
|
||
\*(Ps = \*1\*0\*6\*0 \(-> Reset legacy keyboard emulation (X11R6).
|
||
\*(Ps = \*1\*0\*6\*1 \(-> Reset keyboard emulation to Sun/PC style.
|
||
\*(Ps = \*2\*0\*0\*4 \(-> Reset bracketed paste mode.
|
||
.
|
||
.IP \\*(Cs\\*(Pm\\*s\\*m
|
||
Character Attributes (SGR).
|
||
\*(Ps = \*0 \(-> Normal (default).
|
||
\*(Ps = \*1 \(-> Bold.
|
||
\*(Ps = \*4 \(-> Underlined.
|
||
\*(Ps = \*5 \(-> Blink (appears as Bold).
|
||
\*(Ps = \*7 \(-> Inverse.
|
||
\*(Ps = \*8 \(-> Invisible, i.e., hidden (VT300).
|
||
\*(Ps = \*2\*2 \(-> Normal (neither bold nor faint).
|
||
\*(Ps = \*2\*4 \(-> Not underlined.
|
||
\*(Ps = \*2\*5 \(-> Steady (not blinking).
|
||
\*(Ps = \*2\*7 \(-> Positive (not inverse).
|
||
\*(Ps = \*2\*8 \(-> Visible, i.e., not hidden (VT300).
|
||
\*(Ps = \*3\*0 \(-> Set foreground color to Black.
|
||
\*(Ps = \*3\*1 \(-> Set foreground color to Red.
|
||
\*(Ps = \*3\*2 \(-> Set foreground color to Green.
|
||
\*(Ps = \*3\*3 \(-> Set foreground color to Yellow.
|
||
\*(Ps = \*3\*4 \(-> Set foreground color to Blue.
|
||
\*(Ps = \*3\*5 \(-> Set foreground color to Magenta.
|
||
\*(Ps = \*3\*6 \(-> Set foreground color to Cyan.
|
||
\*(Ps = \*3\*7 \(-> Set foreground color to White.
|
||
\*(Ps = \*3\*9 \(-> Set foreground color to default (original).
|
||
\*(Ps = \*4\*0 \(-> Set background color to Black.
|
||
\*(Ps = \*4\*1 \(-> Set background color to Red.
|
||
\*(Ps = \*4\*2 \(-> Set background color to Green.
|
||
\*(Ps = \*4\*3 \(-> Set background color to Yellow.
|
||
\*(Ps = \*4\*4 \(-> Set background color to Blue.
|
||
\*(Ps = \*4\*5 \(-> Set background color to Magenta.
|
||
\*(Ps = \*4\*6 \(-> Set background color to Cyan.
|
||
\*(Ps = \*4\*7 \(-> Set background color to White.
|
||
\*(Ps = \*4\*9 \(-> Set background color to default (original).
|
||
.sP
|
||
If 16-color support is compiled, the following apply.
|
||
Assume that \fIxterm\fP's resources
|
||
are set so that the ISO color codes are the first 8 of a set of 16.
|
||
Then the \fIaixterm\fP colors are the bright versions of the ISO colors:
|
||
\*(Ps = \*9\*0 \(-> Set foreground color to Black.
|
||
\*(Ps = \*9\*1 \(-> Set foreground color to Red.
|
||
\*(Ps = \*9\*2 \(-> Set foreground color to Green.
|
||
\*(Ps = \*9\*3 \(-> Set foreground color to Yellow.
|
||
\*(Ps = \*9\*4 \(-> Set foreground color to Blue.
|
||
\*(Ps = \*9\*5 \(-> Set foreground color to Magenta.
|
||
\*(Ps = \*9\*6 \(-> Set foreground color to Cyan.
|
||
\*(Ps = \*9\*7 \(-> Set foreground color to White.
|
||
\*(Ps = \*1\*0\*0 \(-> Set background color to Black.
|
||
\*(Ps = \*1\*0\*1 \(-> Set background color to Red.
|
||
\*(Ps = \*1\*0\*2 \(-> Set background color to Green.
|
||
\*(Ps = \*1\*0\*3 \(-> Set background color to Yellow.
|
||
\*(Ps = \*1\*0\*4 \(-> Set background color to Blue.
|
||
\*(Ps = \*1\*0\*5 \(-> Set background color to Magenta.
|
||
\*(Ps = \*1\*0\*6 \(-> Set background color to Cyan.
|
||
\*(Ps = \*1\*0\*7 \(-> Set background color to White.
|
||
.sP
|
||
If \fIxterm\fP is compiled with the 16-color support disabled, it supports
|
||
the following, from \fIrxvt\fP:
|
||
\*(Ps = \*1\*0\*0 \(-> Set foreground and background color to default.
|
||
.sP
|
||
If 88- or 256-color support is compiled, the following apply.
|
||
\*(Ps = \*3\*8 ; \*5 ; \*(Ps \(-> Set foreground color to the second \*(Ps.
|
||
\*(Ps = \*4\*8 ; \*5 ; \*(Ps \(-> Set background color to the second \*(Ps.
|
||
.sp
|
||
.
|
||
.IP \\*(Cs\\*>\\*(Ps\\*;\\*(Ps\\*s\\*m
|
||
Set or reset resource-values used by \fIxterm\fP to decide whether to
|
||
construct escape sequences holding information about the modifiers
|
||
pressed with a given key.
|
||
The first parameter identifies the resource to set/reset.
|
||
The second parameter is the value to assign to the resource.
|
||
If the second parameter is omitted, the resource is reset to its initial value.
|
||
\*(Ps = \*1 \(-> modifyCursorKeys.
|
||
\*(Ps = \*2 \(-> modifyFunctionKeys.
|
||
\*(Ps = \*4 \(-> modifyOtherKeys.
|
||
.br
|
||
If no parameters are given, all resources are reset to their initial values.
|
||
.
|
||
.IP \\*(Cs\\*(Ps\\*s\\*n
|
||
Device Status Report (DSR).
|
||
\*(Ps = \*5 \(-> Status Report. Result (``OK'') is
|
||
.br
|
||
\*(Cs\*0\*n
|
||
\*(Ps = \*6 \(-> Report Cursor Position (CPR) [row;column]. Result is
|
||
.br
|
||
\*(Cs\*(Ir\*s\*;\*(Ic\*s\*R
|
||
.
|
||
.IP \\*(Cs\\*>\\*(Ps\\*s\\*n
|
||
Disable modifiers which may be enabled via the
|
||
\*(Cs\*>\*(Ps\*;\*(Ps\*s\*m
|
||
sequence.
|
||
This corresponds to a resource value of "-1", which cannot be set with
|
||
the other sequence.
|
||
The parameter identifies the resource to be disabled:
|
||
\*(Ps = \*1 \(-> modifyCursorKeys.
|
||
\*(Ps = \*2 \(-> modifyFunctionKeys.
|
||
\*(Ps = \*4 \(-> modifyOtherKeys.
|
||
.br
|
||
If the parameter is omitted, \fBmodifyFunctionKeys\fP is disabled.
|
||
When \fBmodifyFunctionKeys\fP is disabled, \fIxterm\fP uses the
|
||
modifier keys to make an extended sequence of functions rather
|
||
than adding a parameter to each function key to denote the modifiers.
|
||
.
|
||
.IP \\*(Cs\\*?\\*(Ps\\*s\\*n
|
||
Device Status Report (DSR, DEC-specific).
|
||
\*(Ps = \*6 \(-> Report Cursor Position (CPR) [row;column] as
|
||
\*(Cs\*?\*(Ir\*s\*;\*(Ic\*s\*R
|
||
(assumes page is zero).
|
||
\*(Ps = \*1\*5 \(-> Report Printer status as
|
||
\*(Cs\*?\*1\*0\*s\*n (ready).
|
||
or
|
||
\*(Cs\*?\*1\*1\*s\*n (not ready).
|
||
\*(Ps = \*2\*5 \(-> Report UDK status as
|
||
\*(Cs\*?\*2\*0\*s\*n (unlocked)
|
||
or
|
||
\*(Cs\*?\*2\*1\*s\*n (locked).
|
||
\*(Ps = \*2\*6 \(-> Report Keyboard status as
|
||
.br
|
||
\*(Cs\*?\*2\*7\*s\*;\*s\*1\*s\*;\*s\*0\*s\*;\*s\*0\*s\*n (North American).
|
||
.br
|
||
The last two parameters apply to VT400 & up, and denote keyboard ready and LK01 respectively.
|
||
\*(Ps = \*5\*3 \(-> Report Locator status as
|
||
.br
|
||
\*(Cs\*?\*5\*3\*s\*n Locator available, if compiled-in, or
|
||
.br
|
||
\*(Cs\*?\*5\*0\*s\*n No Locator, if not.
|
||
.
|
||
.IP \\*(Cs\\*>\\*(Ps\\*s\\*p
|
||
Set resource value \fIpointerMode\fP.
|
||
This is used by \fIxterm\fP to decide whether to
|
||
hide the pointer cursor as the user types.
|
||
Valid values for the parameter:
|
||
\*(Ps = \*0 \(-> never hide the pointer.
|
||
\*(Ps = \*1 \(-> hide if the mouse tracking mode is not enabled.
|
||
\*(Ps = \*2 \(-> always hide the pointer.
|
||
If no parameter is given, \fIxterm\fP uses the default,
|
||
which is \*1.
|
||
.
|
||
.IP \\*(Cs\\*!\\*p
|
||
Soft terminal reset (DECSTR).
|
||
.
|
||
.IP \\*(Cs\\*(Ps\\*$\\*p
|
||
.br
|
||
Request ANSI mode (DECRQM).
|
||
For VT300 and up, reply is
|
||
.br
|
||
\*(Cs\*(Ps\*;\*(Pm\*$\*y
|
||
.br
|
||
where \*(Ps is the mode number as in RM,
|
||
and \*(Pm is the mode value:
|
||
.br
|
||
0 - not recognized
|
||
1 - set
|
||
2 - reset
|
||
3 - permanently set
|
||
4 - permanently reset
|
||
.
|
||
.IP \\*(Cs\\*?\\*(Ps\\*$\\*p
|
||
Request DEC private mode (DECRQM).
|
||
For VT300 and up, reply is
|
||
.br
|
||
\*(Cs\*?\*(Ps\*;\*(Pm\*$\*p
|
||
.br
|
||
where \*(Ps is the mode number as in DECSET,
|
||
\*(Pm is the mode value as in the ANSI DECRQM.
|
||
.
|
||
.IP \\*(Cs\\*(Ps\\*s\\*;\\*(Ps\\*s\\*(c"\\*p
|
||
Set conformance level (DECSCL).
|
||
Valid values for the first parameter:
|
||
\*(Ps = \*6\*1 \(-> VT100.
|
||
\*(Ps = \*6\*2 \(-> VT200.
|
||
\*(Ps = \*6\*3 \(-> VT300.
|
||
.br
|
||
Valid values for the second parameter:
|
||
\*(Ps = \*0 \(-> 8-bit controls.
|
||
\*(Ps = \*1 \(-> 7-bit controls (always set for VT100).
|
||
\*(Ps = \*2 \(-> 8-bit controls.
|
||
.
|
||
.IP \\*(Cs\\*(Ps\\*s\\*q
|
||
Load LEDs (DECLL).
|
||
\*(Ps = \*0 \(-> Clear all LEDS (default).
|
||
\*(Ps = \*1 \(-> Light Num Lock.
|
||
\*(Ps = \*2 \(-> Light Caps Lock.
|
||
\*(Ps = \*3 \(-> Light Scroll Lock.
|
||
\*(Ps = \*2 \*1 \(-> Extinguish Num Lock.
|
||
\*(Ps = \*2 \*2 \(-> Extinguish Caps Lock.
|
||
\*(Ps = \*2 \*3 \(-> Extinguish Scroll Lock.
|
||
.
|
||
.IP \\*(Cs\\*(Ps\\*s\\*(Sp\\*q
|
||
Set cursor style (DECSCUSR, VT520).
|
||
\*(Ps = \*0 \(-> blinking block.
|
||
\*(Ps = \*1 \(-> blinking block (default).
|
||
\*(Ps = \*2 \(-><3E>steady block.
|
||
\*(Ps = \*3 \(-><3E>blinking underline.
|
||
\*(Ps = \*4 \(-><3E>steady underline.
|
||
.
|
||
.IP \\*(Cs\\*(Ps\\*s\\*(c"\\*q
|
||
Select character protection attribute (DECSCA).
|
||
Valid values for the parameter:
|
||
\*(Ps = \*0 \(-> DECSED and DECSEL can erase (default).
|
||
\*(Ps = \*1 \(-> DECSED and DECSEL cannot erase.
|
||
\*(Ps = \*2 \(-> DECSED and DECSEL can erase.
|
||
.
|
||
.IP \\*(Cs\\*(Ps\\*s\\*;\\*(Ps\\*s\\*r
|
||
Set Scrolling Region [top;bottom] (default = full size of window) (DECSTBM).
|
||
.
|
||
.IP \\*(Cs\\*?\\*(Pm\\*s\\*r
|
||
Restore DEC Private Mode Values.
|
||
The value of \*(Ps previously saved is restored.
|
||
\*(Ps values are the same as for DECSET.
|
||
.
|
||
.IP \\*(Cs\\*(Pt\\*;\\*(Pl\\*;\\*(Pb\\*;\\*(Pr\\*;\\*(Ps\\*$\\*r
|
||
Change Attributes in Rectangular Area (DECCARA), VT400 and up.
|
||
\*(Pt\*;\*(Pl\*;\*(Pb\*;\*(Pr denotes the rectangle.
|
||
\*(Ps denotes the SGR attributes to change: 0, 1, 4, 5, 7.
|
||
.
|
||
.IP \\*(Cs\\*(cs
|
||
Save cursor (ANSI.SYS).
|
||
.
|
||
.IP \\*(Cs\\*?\\*(Pm\\*s\\*(cs
|
||
Save DEC Private Mode Values.
|
||
\*(Ps values are the same as for DECSET.
|
||
.
|
||
.IP \\*(Cs\\*(Ps\\*s\\*;\\*(Ps\\*s\\*;\\*(Ps\\*s\\*t
|
||
Window manipulation (from \fIdtterm\fP, as well as extensions).
|
||
These controls may be disabled using the \fIallowWindowOps\fP resource.
|
||
Valid values for the first (and any additional parameters) are:
|
||
\*(Ps = \*1 \(-> De-iconify window.
|
||
\*(Ps = \*2 \(-> Iconify window.
|
||
\*(Ps = \*3\*s\*;\*s\fIx\*s\*;\*sy\fP \(-> Move window to [x, y].
|
||
\*(Ps = \*4\*s\*;\*s\fIheight\*s\*;\*swidth\fP \(-> Resize the \fIxterm\fP window to height and width in pixels.
|
||
\*(Ps = \*5 \(-> Raise the \fIxterm\fP window to the front of the stacking order.
|
||
\*(Ps = \*6 \(-> Lower the \fIxterm\fP window to the bottom of the stacking order.
|
||
\*(Ps = \*7 \(-> Refresh the \fIxterm\fP window.
|
||
\*(Ps = \*8\*s\*;\*s\fIheight\*s\*;\*swidth\fP \(-> Resize the text area to [height;width] in characters.
|
||
\*(Ps = \*9\*s\*;\*s\*0 \(-> Restore maximized window.
|
||
\*(Ps = \*9\*s\*;\*s\*1 \(-> Maximize window (i.e., resize to screen size).
|
||
\*(Ps = \*1\*0\*s\*;\*s\*0 \(-> Undo full-screen mode.
|
||
\*(Ps = \*1\*0\*s\*;\*s\*1 \(-> Change to full-screen.
|
||
\*(Ps = \*1\*1 \(-> Report \fIxterm\fP window state.
|
||
If the \fIxterm\fP window is open (non-iconified), it returns \*(Cs\*1\*t.
|
||
If the \fIxterm\fP window is iconified, it returns \*(Cs\*2\*t.
|
||
\*(Ps = \*1\*3 \(-> Report \fIxterm\fP window position. Result is
|
||
\*(Cs\*3\*;\*(Ix\*s\*;\*(Iy\*s\*t
|
||
\*(Ps = \*1\*4 \(-> Report \fIxterm\fP window in pixels. Result is
|
||
\*(Cs\*s\*4\*s\*;\*s\fIheight\fP\*s\*;\*s\fIwidth\fP\*s\*t
|
||
\*(Ps = \*1\*8 \(-> Report the size of the text area in characters. Result is
|
||
\*(Cs\*s\*8\*s\*;\*s\fIheight\fP\*s\*;\*s\fIwidth\fP\*s\*t
|
||
\*(Ps = \*1\*9 \(-> Report the size of the screen in characters. Result is
|
||
\*(Cs\*s\*9\*s\*;\*s\fIheight\fP\*s\*;\*s\fIwidth\fP\*s\*t
|
||
\*(Ps = \*2\*0 \(-> Report \fIxterm\fP window's icon label. Result is
|
||
\*(Os\*s\*L\*s\fIlabel\fP\*s\*(ST
|
||
\*(Ps = \*2\*1 \(-> Report \fIxterm\fP window's title. Result is
|
||
\*(Os\*s\*l\*s\fIlabel\fP\*s\*(ST
|
||
\*(Ps = \*2\*2\*s\*;\*s\*0 \(-> Save \fIxterm\fP icon and window title on stack.
|
||
\*(Ps = \*2\*2\*s\*;\*s\*1 \(-> Save \fIxterm\fP icon title on stack.
|
||
\*(Ps = \*2\*2\*s\*;\*s\*2 \(-> Save \fIxterm\fP window title on stack.
|
||
\*(Ps = \*2\*3\*s\*;\*s\*0 \(-> Restore \fIxterm\fP icon and window title from stack.
|
||
\*(Ps = \*2\*3\*s\*;\*s\*1 \(-> Restore \fIxterm\fP icon title from stack.
|
||
\*(Ps = \*2\*3\*s\*;\*s\*2 \(-> Restore \fIxterm\fP window title from stack.
|
||
\*(Ps >= \*2\*4 \(-> Resize to \*(Ps lines (DECSLPP).
|
||
.
|
||
.IP \\*(Cs\\*(Pt\\*;\\*(Pl\\*;\\*(Pb\\*;\\*(Pr\\*;\\*(Ps\\*$\\*t
|
||
Reverse Attributes in Rectangular Area (DECRARA), VT400 and up.
|
||
\*(Pt\*;\*(Pl\*;\*(Pb\*;\*(Pr denotes the rectangle.
|
||
\*(Ps denotes the attributes to reverse, i.e., 1, 4, 5, 7.
|
||
.
|
||
.IP \\*(Cs\\*>\\*(Ps\\*;\\*(Ps\\*s\\*t
|
||
Set one or more features of the title modes.
|
||
Each parameter enables a single feature.
|
||
\*(Ps = \*0 \(-> Set window/icon labels using hexadecimal.
|
||
\*(Ps = \*1 \(-> Query window/icon labels using hexadecimal.
|
||
\*(Ps = \*2 \(-> Set window/icon labels using UTF-8.
|
||
\*(Ps = \*3 \(-> Query window/icon labels using UTF-8.
|
||
(See discussion of "Title Modes")
|
||
.
|
||
.IP \\*(Cs\\*(Ps\\*s\\*(Sp\\*t
|
||
Set warning-bell volume (DECSWBV, VT520).
|
||
\*(Ps = \*0 or \*1 \(-> off.
|
||
\*(Ps = \*2, \*3 or \*4 \(-> low.
|
||
\*(Ps = \*5, \*6, \*7, or \*8 \(-> high.
|
||
.
|
||
.IP \\*(Cs\\*u
|
||
Restore cursor (ANSI.SYS).
|
||
.
|
||
.IP \\*(Cs\\*(Ps\\*s\\*(Sp\\*u
|
||
Set margin-bell volume (DECSMBV, VT520).
|
||
\*(Ps = \*1 \(-> off.
|
||
\*(Ps = \*2, \*3 or \*4 \(-> low.
|
||
\*(Ps = \*0, \*5, \*6, \*7, or \*8 \(-> high.
|
||
.
|
||
.IP \\*(Cs\\*(Pt\\*;\\*(Pl\\*;\\*(Pb\\*;\\*(Pr\\*;\\*(Pp\\*;\\*(Pt\\*;\\*(Pl\\*;\\*(Pp\\*$\\*v
|
||
Copy Rectangular Area (DECCRA, VT400 and up).
|
||
\*(Pt\*;\*(Pl\*;\*(Pb\*;\*(Pr denotes the rectangle.
|
||
\*(Pp denotes the source page.
|
||
\*(Pt\*;\*(Pl denotes the target location.
|
||
\*(Pp denotes the target page.
|
||
.
|
||
.IP \\*(Cs\\*(Pt\\*s\\*;\\*(Pl\\*s\\*;\\*(Pb\\*s\\*;\\*(Pr\\*s\\*(qu\\*w
|
||
Enable Filter Rectangle (DECEFR), VT420 and up.
|
||
.br
|
||
Parameters are [top;left;bottom;right].
|
||
.br
|
||
Defines the coordinates of a filter rectangle and activates it.
|
||
Anytime the locator is detected outside of the filter rectangle,
|
||
an outside rectangle event is generated and the rectangle is disabled.
|
||
Filter rectangles are always treated as "one-shot" events.
|
||
Any parameters that are omitted default to the current locator position.
|
||
If all parameters are omitted, any locator motion will be reported.
|
||
DECELR always cancels any prevous rectangle definition.
|
||
.
|
||
.IP \\*(Cs\\*(Ps\\*s\\*x
|
||
Request Terminal Parameters (DECREQTPARM).
|
||
.br
|
||
if \*(Ps is a "0" (default) or "1", and \fIxterm\fR is emulating VT100,
|
||
the control sequence elicits a response of the same form
|
||
whose parameters describe the terminal:
|
||
\*(Ps \(-> the given \*(Ps incremented by 2.
|
||
\*(Pn = \*1 \(<- no parity.
|
||
\*(Pn = \*1 \(<- eight bits.
|
||
\*(Pn = \*1 \(<- \*2 \*8 transmit 38.4k baud.
|
||
\*(Pn = \*1 \(<- \*2 \*8 receive 38.4k baud.
|
||
\*(Pn = \*1 \(<- clock multiplier.
|
||
\*(Pn = \*0 \(<- STP flags.
|
||
.
|
||
.IP \\*(Cs\\*(Ps\\*s\\*x
|
||
Select Attribute Change Extent (DECSACE).
|
||
\*(Ps = \*0 \(-> from start to end position, wrapped.
|
||
\*(Ps = \*1 \(-> from start to end position, wrapped.
|
||
\*(Ps = \*2 \(-> rectangle (exact).
|
||
.
|
||
.IP \\*(Cs\\*(Pc\\*;\\*(Pt\\*;\\*(Pl\\*;\\*(Pb\\*;\\*(Pr\\*$\\*x
|
||
Fill Rectangular Area (DECFRA), VT420 and up.
|
||
\*(Pc is the character to use.
|
||
\*(Pt\*;\*(Pl\*;\*(Pb\*;\*(Pr denotes the rectangle.
|
||
.
|
||
.IP \\*(Cs\\*(Ps\\*s\\*;\\*(Pu\\*s\\*(qu\\*z
|
||
Enable Locator Reporting (DECELR).
|
||
.br
|
||
Valid values for the first parameter:
|
||
\*(Ps = \*0 \(-> Locator disabled (default).
|
||
\*(Ps = \*1 \(-> Locator enabled.
|
||
\*(Ps = \*2 \(-> Locator enabled for one report, then disabled.
|
||
.br
|
||
The second parameter specifies the coordinate unit for locator reports.
|
||
.br
|
||
Valid values for the second parameter:
|
||
\*(Pu = \*0 \(<- or omitted \(-> default to character cells.
|
||
\*(Pu = \*1 \(<- device physical pixels.
|
||
\*(Pu = \*2 \(<- character cells.
|
||
.
|
||
.IP \\*(Cs\\*(Pt\\*;\\*(Pl\\*;\\*(Pb\\*;\\*(Pr\\*$\\*z
|
||
Erase Rectangular Area (DECERA), VT400 and up.
|
||
\*(Pt\*;\*(Pl\*;\*(Pb\*;\*(Pr denotes the rectangle.
|
||
.
|
||
.IP \\*(Cs\\*(Pm\\*s\\*(qu\\*{
|
||
Select Locator Events (DECSLE).
|
||
.br
|
||
Valid values for the first (and any additional parameters) are:
|
||
\*(Ps = \*0 \(-> only respond to explicit host requests (DECRQLP).
|
||
(This is default). It also cancels any filter rectangle.
|
||
\*(Ps = \*1 \(-> report button down transitions.
|
||
\*(Ps = \*2 \(-> do not report button down transitions.
|
||
\*(Ps = \*3 \(-> report button up transitions.
|
||
\*(Ps = \*4 \(-> do not report button up transitions.
|
||
.
|
||
.IP \\*(Cs\\*(Pt\\*;\\*(Pl\\*;\\*(Pb\\*;\\*(Pr\\*$\\*{
|
||
Selective Erase Rectangular Area (DECSERA), VT400 and up.
|
||
\*(Pt\*;\*(Pl\*;\*(Pb\*;\*(Pr denotes the rectangle.
|
||
.
|
||
.IP \\*(Cs\\*(Ps\\*s\\*(qu\\*|
|
||
Request Locator Position (DECRQLP).
|
||
.br
|
||
Valid values for the parameter are:
|
||
\*(Ps = \*0, 1 or omitted \(-> transmit a single DECLRP locator report.
|
||
.sP
|
||
If Locator Reporting has been enabled by a DECELR, xterm will respond
|
||
with a DECLRP Locator Report.
|
||
This report is also generated on button
|
||
up and down events if they have been enabled with a DECSLE, or when
|
||
the locator is detected outside of a filter rectangle, if filter rectangles
|
||
have been enabled with a DECEFR.
|
||
.sP
|
||
\(-> \*(Cs\*(Pe\*s\*;\*(Pb\*s\*;\*(Pr\*s\*;\*(Pc\*s\*;\*(Pp\*s\*&\*s\*w
|
||
.sP
|
||
Parameters are [event;button;row;column;page].
|
||
.br
|
||
Valid values for the event:
|
||
\*(Pe = \*0 \(-> locator unavailable - no other parameters sent.
|
||
\*(Pe = \*1 \(-> request - xterm received a DECRQLP.
|
||
\*(Pe = \*2 \(-> left button down.
|
||
\*(Pe = \*3 \(-> left button up.
|
||
\*(Pe = \*4 \(-> middle button down.
|
||
\*(Pe = \*5 \(-> middle button up.
|
||
\*(Pe = \*6 \(-> right button down.
|
||
\*(Pe = \*7 \(-> right button up.
|
||
\*(Pe = \*8 \(-> M4 button down.
|
||
\*(Pe = \*9 \(-> M4 button up.
|
||
\*(Pe = \*1\*0 \(-> locator outside filter rectangle.
|
||
.br
|
||
``button'' parameter is a bitmask indicating which buttons are pressed:
|
||
\*(Pb = \*0 \(<- no buttons down.
|
||
\*(Pb & \*1 \(<- right button down.
|
||
\*(Pb & \*2 \(<- middle button down.
|
||
\*(Pb & \*4 \(<- left button down.
|
||
\*(Pb & \*8 \(<- M4 button down.
|
||
.br
|
||
``row'' and ``column'' parameters are the coordinates of the locator
|
||
position in the xterm window, encoded as ASCII decimal.
|
||
.br
|
||
The ``page'' parameter is not used by xterm, and will be omitted.
|
||
.
|
||
.Ed
|
||
.
|
||
.St
|
||
.Ss
|
||
Operating System Controls
|
||
.
|
||
.IP \\*(Os\\*(Ps\\*s\\*;\\*(Pt\\*s\\*(ST
|
||
.IP \\*(Os\\*(Ps\\*s\\*;\\*(Pt\\*s\\*(Be
|
||
Set Text Parameters.
|
||
For colors and font,
|
||
if \*(Pt is a "?", the control sequence elicits a response which consists
|
||
of the control sequence which would set the corresponding value.
|
||
The \fIdtterm\fP control sequences allow you to determine the icon name
|
||
and window title.
|
||
\*(Ps = \*0 \(-> Change Icon Name and Window Title to \*(Pt.
|
||
\*(Ps = \*1 \(-> Change Icon Name to \*(Pt.
|
||
\*(Ps = \*2 \(-> Change Window Title to \*(Pt.
|
||
\*(Ps = \*3 \(-> Set X property on top-level window.
|
||
\*(Pt should be in the form
|
||
"\fIprop=value\fP", or just "\fIprop\fP" to delete the property
|
||
\*(Ps = \*4 ; \fIc ; spec\fP \(-> Change Color Number \fIc\fP to
|
||
the color specified by \fIspec\fP.
|
||
This can be a name or RGB specification as per \fIXParseColor\fP.
|
||
Any number of \fIc name\fP pairs may be given.
|
||
The color numbers correspond to the ANSI colors 0-7,
|
||
their bright versions 8-15,
|
||
and if supported, the remainder of the 88-color or 256-color table.
|
||
.sP
|
||
If a "?" is given rather than a name or RGB specification,
|
||
xterm replies with a control sequence of the same form which can be used
|
||
to set the corresponding color.
|
||
Because more than one pair of color number and specification can
|
||
be given in one control sequence, \fIxterm\fR can make more than one reply.
|
||
.sP
|
||
\*(Ps = \*5 ; \fIc ; spec\fP \(-> Change Special Color Number \fIc\fP to
|
||
the color specified by \fIspec\fP.
|
||
This can be a name or RGB specification as per \fIXParseColor\fP.
|
||
Any number of \fIc name\fP pairs may be given.
|
||
The special colors can also be set by adding the maximum number of colors
|
||
to these codes in an \*(Os\*4 control:
|
||
.sP
|
||
\*(Pc = \*0 \(<- resource \fBcolorBD\fP (BOLD).
|
||
\*(Pc = \*1 \(<- resource \fBcolorUL\fP (UNDERLINE).
|
||
\*(Pc = \*2 \(<- resource \fBcolorBL\fP (BLINK).
|
||
\*(Pc = \*3 \(<- resource \fBcolorRV\fP (REVERSE).
|
||
.sP
|
||
The 10 colors (below) which may be set or queried
|
||
using \*1\*0 through \*1\*9 are
|
||
denoted \fIdynamic colors\fR, since the corresponding control sequences
|
||
were the first means for setting \fIxterm\fR's colors dynamically,
|
||
i.e., after it was started.
|
||
They are not the same as the ANSI colors.
|
||
These controls may be disabled using the \fIallowColorOps\fP resource.
|
||
At least one parameter is expected for \*(Pt.
|
||
Each successive parameter changes the next color in the list.
|
||
The value of \*(Ps tells the starting point in the list.
|
||
The colors are specified by name or RGB specification as per \fIXParseColor\fP.
|
||
.sP
|
||
If a "?" is given rather than a name or RGB specification,
|
||
xterm replies with a control sequence of the same form which can be used
|
||
to set the corresponding dynamic color.
|
||
Because more than one pair of color number and specification can
|
||
be given in one control sequence, \fIxterm\fR can make more than one reply.
|
||
.sP
|
||
\*(Ps = \*1\*0 \(-> Change VT100 text foreground color to \*(Pt.
|
||
\*(Ps = \*1\*1 \(-> Change VT100 text background color to \*(Pt.
|
||
\*(Ps = \*1\*2 \(-> Change text cursor color to \*(Pt.
|
||
\*(Ps = \*1\*3 \(-> Change mouse foreground color to \*(Pt.
|
||
\*(Ps = \*1\*4 \(-> Change mouse background color to \*(Pt.
|
||
\*(Ps = \*1\*5 \(-> Change Tektronix foreground color to \*(Pt.
|
||
\*(Ps = \*1\*6 \(-> Change Tektronix background color to \*(Pt.
|
||
\*(Ps = \*1\*7 \(-> Change highlight background color to \*(Pt.
|
||
\*(Ps = \*1\*8 \(-> Change Tektronix cursor color to \*(Pt.
|
||
\*(Ps = \*1\*9 \(-> Change highlight foreground color to \*(Pt.
|
||
.sP
|
||
\*(Ps = \*4\*6 \(-> Change Log File to \*(Pt. (This is normally disabled by a
|
||
compile-time option).
|
||
.sP
|
||
\*(Ps = \*5\*0 \(-> Set Font to \*(Pt.
|
||
These controls may be disabled using the \fIallowFontOps\fP resource.
|
||
If \*(Pt begins with a "#", index in the font menu, relative (if the
|
||
next character is a plus or minus sign) or absolute.
|
||
A number is
|
||
expected but not required after the sign (the default is the current
|
||
entry for relative, zero for absolute indexing).
|
||
.br
|
||
The same rule (plus or minus sign, optional number) is used when
|
||
querying the font.
|
||
The remainder of \*(Pt is ignored.
|
||
.br
|
||
A font can be specified after a "#" index expression,
|
||
by adding a space and then the font specifier.
|
||
.br
|
||
If the "TrueType Fonts" menu entry is set (the \fBrenderFont\fP resource),
|
||
then this control sets/queries the \fBfaceName\fP resource.
|
||
.sP
|
||
\*(Ps = \*5\*1 (reserved for Emacs shell).
|
||
.sP
|
||
\*(Ps = \*5\*2 \(-> Manipulate Selection Data.
|
||
These controls may be disabled using the \fIallowWindowOps\fP resource.
|
||
The parameter \*(Pt is parsed as
|
||
.br
|
||
\*(Pc\*;\*(Pd
|
||
.br
|
||
The first, \*(Pc, may contain zero or more characters from the
|
||
set \*c \*p \*(cs \*0 \*1 \*2 \*3 \*4 \*5 \*6 \*7.
|
||
It is used to construct a list of selection parameters for
|
||
clipboard,
|
||
primary,
|
||
select,
|
||
or cut buffers 0 through 7 respectively,
|
||
in the order given.
|
||
If the parameter is empty, \fIxterm\fP uses \*(cs\*0,
|
||
to specify the configurable primary/clipboard selection and cut buffer 0.
|
||
.br
|
||
The second parameter, \*(Pd, gives the selection data.
|
||
Normally this is a string encoded in base64.
|
||
The data becomes the new selection,
|
||
which is then available for pasting by other applications.
|
||
.br
|
||
If the second parameter is a \*?,
|
||
\fIxterm\fP replies to the host with the selection
|
||
data encoded using the same protocol.
|
||
.br
|
||
If the second parameter is neither a base64 string nor \*?,
|
||
then the selection is cleared.
|
||
.Ed
|
||
.sP
|
||
\*(Ps = \*1\*0\*4 ; \fIc\fP \(-> Reset Color Number \fIc\fP. It is reset to
|
||
the color specified by the corresponding X resource.
|
||
Any number of \fIc\fP parameters may be given.
|
||
These parameters correspond to the ANSI colors 0-7,
|
||
their bright versions 8-15,
|
||
and if supported, the remainder of the 88-color or 256-color table.
|
||
If no parameters are given, the entire table will be reset.
|
||
.sP
|
||
\*(Ps = \*1\*0\*5 ; \fIc\fP \(-> Reset Special Color Number \fIc\fP. It is reset to
|
||
the color specified by the corresponding X resource.
|
||
Any number of \fIc\fP parameters may be given.
|
||
These parameters correspond to the special colors which can be set
|
||
using an \*(Os\*5 control (or by adding the maximum number of colors
|
||
using an \*(Os\*4 control).
|
||
.sP
|
||
The \fIdynamic colors\fR can also be reset to their default (resource) values:
|
||
\*(Ps = \*1\*1\*0 \(-> Reset VT100 text foreground color.
|
||
\*(Ps = \*1\*1\*1 \(-> Reset VT100 text background color.
|
||
\*(Ps = \*1\*1\*2 \(-> Reset text cursor color.
|
||
\*(Ps = \*1\*1\*3 \(-> Reset mouse foreground color.
|
||
\*(Ps = \*1\*1\*4 \(-> Reset mouse background color.
|
||
\*(Ps = \*1\*1\*5 \(-> Reset Tektronix foreground color.
|
||
\*(Ps = \*1\*1\*6 \(-> Reset Tektronix background color.
|
||
\*(Ps = \*1\*1\*7 \(-> Reset highlight color.
|
||
\*(Ps = \*1\*1\*8 \(-> Reset Tektronix cursor color.
|
||
.
|
||
.St
|
||
.Ss
|
||
Privacy Message
|
||
.IP \\*(PM\\*(Pt\\*s\\*(ST
|
||
\fIxterm\fP implements no \*(PM functions; \*(Pt is ignored.
|
||
\*(Pt need not be printable characters.
|
||
.Ed
|
||
.
|
||
.Sh "Alt and Meta Keys"
|
||
.LP
|
||
Many keyboards have keys labeled "Alt".
|
||
Few have keys labeled "Meta".
|
||
However, \fIxterm\fP's default translations use the \fIMeta\fP modifier.
|
||
Common keyboard configurations assign the \fIMeta\fP modifier to an "Alt" key.
|
||
By using \fIxmodmap\fP one may have the modifier assigned to a different key,
|
||
and have "real" alt and meta keys.
|
||
Here is an example:
|
||
.DS B
|
||
! put meta on mod3 to distinguish it from alt
|
||
keycode 64 = Alt_L
|
||
clear mod1
|
||
add mod1 = Alt_L
|
||
keycode 115 = Meta_L
|
||
clear mod3
|
||
add mod3 = Meta_L
|
||
.DE
|
||
.lP
|
||
The \fBmetaSendsEscape\fP resource
|
||
(and \fBaltSendsEscape\fP if \fBaltIsNotMeta\fP is set)
|
||
can be used to control the way the \fIMeta\fP modifier applies to ordinary
|
||
keys unless the \fBmodifyOtherKeys\fP resource is set:
|
||
.IP
|
||
-
|
||
prefix a key with the \*(Es character.
|
||
.IP
|
||
-
|
||
shift the key from codes 0-127 to 128-255 by adding 128.
|
||
.lP
|
||
The table shows the result for a given character "x" with modifiers
|
||
according to the default translations with the resources set on or off.
|
||
This assumes \fBaltIsNotMeta\fP is set:
|
||
.ne 18
|
||
.TS
|
||
center;
|
||
lf3 lf3 lf3 lf3
|
||
lf3w(2c) lf3w(2c) lf3w(2c) lf3w(2c) .
|
||
_
|
||
key altSendsEscape metaSendsEscape result
|
||
_
|
||
x off off x
|
||
Meta-x off off shift
|
||
Alt-x off off shift
|
||
Alt+Meta-x off off shift
|
||
x ON off x
|
||
Meta-x ON off shift
|
||
Alt-x ON off \*(Es x
|
||
Alt+Meta-x ON off \*(Es shift
|
||
x off ON x
|
||
Meta-x off ON \*(Es x
|
||
Alt-x off ON shift
|
||
Alt+Meta-x off ON \*(Es shift
|
||
x ON ON x
|
||
Meta-x ON ON \*(Es x
|
||
Alt-x ON ON \*(Es x
|
||
Alt+Meta-x ON ON \*(Es x
|
||
_
|
||
.TE
|
||
.Sh "PC-Style Function Keys"
|
||
.LP
|
||
If \fIxterm\fP does minimal translation of the function keys, it usually does this
|
||
with a PC-style keyboard, so PC-style function keys result.
|
||
Sun keyboards are similar to PC keyboards.
|
||
Both have cursor and scrolling operations printed on the keypad,
|
||
which duplicate the smaller cursor and scrolling keypads.
|
||
.lP
|
||
X does not predefine NumLock (used for VT220 keyboards) or Alt (used as
|
||
an extension for the Sun/PC keyboards) as modifiers.
|
||
These keys are recognized as modifiers when enabled
|
||
by the \fBnumLock\fP resource,
|
||
or by the "DECSET \*1\*0\*3\*5" control sequence.
|
||
.lP
|
||
The cursor keys transmit the following escape sequences depending on the
|
||
mode specified via the \fBDECCKM\fP escape sequence.
|
||
.TS
|
||
center;
|
||
cf3 cf3 cf3
|
||
lf3w(2c) lf3w(2c) lf3w(2c) .
|
||
Key Normal Application
|
||
_
|
||
Cursor Up \*(Cs\*A \*(S3\*A
|
||
Cursor Down \*(Cs\*(cB \*(S3\*(cB
|
||
Cursor Right \*(Cs\*C \*(S3\*C
|
||
Cursor Left \*(Cs\*D \*(S3\*D
|
||
_
|
||
.TE
|
||
The home- and end-keys
|
||
(unlike PageUp and other keys also on the 6-key editing keypad)
|
||
are considered "cursor keys" by \fIxterm\fP.
|
||
Their mode is also controlled by the \fBDECCKM\fP escape sequence:
|
||
.TS
|
||
center;
|
||
cf3 cf3 cf3
|
||
lf3w(2c) lf3w(2c) lf3w(2c) .
|
||
Key Normal Application
|
||
_
|
||
Home \*(Cs\*H \*(S3\*H
|
||
End \*(Cs\*F \*(S3\*F
|
||
_
|
||
.TE
|
||
.lP
|
||
The application keypad transmits the following escape sequences depending on the
|
||
mode specified via the \fBDECPNM\fP and \fBDECPAM\fP escape sequences.
|
||
Use the NumLock key to override the application mode.
|
||
.lP
|
||
Not all keys are present on the Sun/PC keypad (e.g., PF1, Tab), but are supported by
|
||
the program.
|
||
.ne 30
|
||
.TS
|
||
center;
|
||
cf3 cf3 cf3 cf3 cf3
|
||
lf3w(2c) lf3w(2c) lf3w(2c) lf3w(2c) lf3w(2c) .
|
||
Key Numeric Application Terminfo Termcap
|
||
_
|
||
Space \*(Sp \*(S3\*(Sp - -
|
||
Tab \*(Ta \*(S3\*I - -
|
||
Enter \*(Cr \*(S3\*M kent @8
|
||
PF1 \*(S3\*P \*(S3\*P kf1 k1
|
||
PF2 \*(S3\*Q \*(S3\*Q kf2 k2
|
||
PF3 \*(S3\*R \*(S3\*R kf3 k3
|
||
PF4 \*(S3\*S \*(S3\*S kf4 k4
|
||
* \f1(multiply)\fP \** \*(S3\*j - -
|
||
+ \f1(add)\fP \*+ \*(S3\*k - -
|
||
, \f1(comma)\fP \*, \*(S3\*l - -
|
||
- \f1(minus)\fP \*- \*(S3\*m - -
|
||
\&. \f1(Delete)\fP \*. \*(Cs\*3\*(c~ - -
|
||
/ \f1(divide)\fP \*/ \*(S3\*o - -
|
||
0 \f1(Insert)\fP \*0 \*(Cs\*2\*(c~ - -
|
||
1 \f1(End)\fP \*1 \*(S3\*F kc1 K4
|
||
2 \f1(DownArrow)\fP \*2 \*(Cs\*(cB - -
|
||
3 \f1(PageDown)\fP \*3 \*(Cs\*6\*(c~ kc3 K5
|
||
4 \f1(LeftArrow)\fP \*4 \*(Cs\*D - -
|
||
5 \f1(Begin)\fP \*5 \*(Cs\*E kb2 K2
|
||
6 \f1(RightArrow)\fP \*6 \*(Cs\*C - -
|
||
7 \f1(Home)\fP \*7 \*(S3\*H ka1 K1
|
||
8 \f1(UpArrow)\fP \*8 \*(Cs\*A - -
|
||
9 \f1(PageUp)\fP \*9 \*(Cs\*5\*(c~ ka3 K3
|
||
= (equal) \*= \*(S3\*(XX - -
|
||
_
|
||
.TE
|
||
.br
|
||
They also provide 12 function keys, as well as a few other special-purpose keys:
|
||
.ne 16
|
||
.TS
|
||
center;
|
||
cf3 cf3
|
||
lf3w(2c) lf3w(2c) .
|
||
Key Escape Sequence
|
||
_
|
||
F1 \*(S3\*P
|
||
F2 \*(S3\*Q
|
||
F3 \*(S3\*R
|
||
F4 \*(S3\*S
|
||
F5 \*(Cs\*1\*5\*(c~
|
||
F6 \*(Cs\*1\*7\*(c~
|
||
F7 \*(Cs\*1\*8\*(c~
|
||
F8 \*(Cs\*1\*9\*(c~
|
||
F9 \*(Cs\*2\*0\*(c~
|
||
F10 \*(Cs\*2\*1\*(c~
|
||
F11 \*(Cs\*2\*3\*(c~
|
||
F12 \*(Cs\*2\*4\*(c~
|
||
_
|
||
.TE
|
||
.sP
|
||
Older versions of \fIxterm\fP implement different escape sequences for F1 through F4.
|
||
These can be activated by setting the \fBoldXtermFKeys\fP resource.
|
||
However, since they do not correspond to any hardware terminal, they have been deprecated.
|
||
(The DEC VT220 reserves F1 through F5 for local functions such as \fBSetup\fP).
|
||
.ne 6
|
||
.TS
|
||
center;
|
||
cf3 cf3
|
||
lf3w(2c) lf3w(2c) .
|
||
Key Escape Sequence
|
||
_
|
||
F1 \*(Cs\*1\*1\*(c~
|
||
F2 \*(Cs\*1\*2\*(c~
|
||
F3 \*(Cs\*1\*3\*(c~
|
||
F4 \*(Cs\*1\*4\*(c~
|
||
_
|
||
.TE
|
||
In normal mode, i.e., a Sun/PC keyboard
|
||
when the \fBsunKeyboard\fP resource is false,
|
||
\fIxterm\fP recognizes function key modifiers
|
||
which are parameters appended before the final character
|
||
of the control sequence.
|
||
.TS
|
||
center;
|
||
cf3 lf3
|
||
cf3w(2c) lf3w(2c) .
|
||
Code Modifiers
|
||
_
|
||
2 Shift
|
||
3 Alt
|
||
4 Shift + Alt
|
||
5 Control
|
||
6 Shift + Control
|
||
7 Alt + Control
|
||
8 Shift + Alt + Control
|
||
_
|
||
.TE
|
||
For example, shift-F5 would be sent as
|
||
\*(Cs\*1\*5\*;\*2\*(c~
|
||
.lP
|
||
If the \fBalwaysUseMods\fP resource is set, the Meta modifier also is
|
||
recognized, making parameters 9 through 16.
|
||
.Sh "VT220-Style Function Keys"
|
||
.LP
|
||
However, \fIxterm\fP is most useful as a DEC VT102 or VT220 emulator.
|
||
Set the \fBsunKeyboard\fP resource to true to force a Sun/PC keyboard
|
||
to act like a VT220 keyboard.
|
||
.lP
|
||
The VT102/VT220 application keypad transmits unique escape sequences in
|
||
application mode, which are distinct from the cursor and scrolling keypad:
|
||
.ne 31
|
||
.TS
|
||
center;
|
||
cf3 cf3 cf3
|
||
lf3w(2c) lf3w(2c) lf3w(2c) .
|
||
Key Numeric Application
|
||
_
|
||
Space \*(Sp \*(S3\*(Sp
|
||
Tab \*(Ta \*(S3\*I
|
||
Enter \*(Cr \*(S3\*M
|
||
PF1 \*(S3\*P \*(S3\*P
|
||
PF2 \*(S3\*Q \*(S3\*Q
|
||
PF3 \*(S3\*R \*(S3\*R
|
||
PF4 \*(S3\*S \*(S3\*S
|
||
* \f1(multiply)\fP \** \*(S3\*j
|
||
+ \f1(add)\fP \*+ \*(S3\*k
|
||
, \f1(comma)\fP \*, \*(S3\*l
|
||
- \f1(minus)\fP \*- \*(S3\*m
|
||
\&. \f1(period)\fP \*. \*(S3\*n
|
||
/ \f1(divide)\fP \*/ \*(S3\*o
|
||
0 \*0 \*(S3\*p
|
||
1 \*1 \*(S3\*q
|
||
2 \*2 \*(S3\*r
|
||
3 \*3 \*(S3\*(cs
|
||
4 \*4 \*(S3\*t
|
||
5 \*5 \*(S3\*u
|
||
6 \*6 \*(S3\*v
|
||
7 \*7 \*(S3\*w
|
||
8 \*8 \*(S3\*x
|
||
9 \*9 \*(S3\*y
|
||
= (equal) \*= \*(S3\*(XX
|
||
_
|
||
.TE
|
||
The VT220 provides a 6-key editing keypad,
|
||
which is analogous to that on the PC keyboard.
|
||
It is not affected by \fBDECCKM\fP or \fBDECPNM\fP/\fBDECPAM\fP:
|
||
.ne 10
|
||
.TS
|
||
center;
|
||
cf3 cf3 cf3
|
||
lf3w(2c) lf3w(2c) lf3w(2c) .
|
||
Key Normal Application
|
||
_
|
||
\f1Insert\fP \*(Cs\*2\*(c~ \*(Cs\*2\*(c~
|
||
\f1Delete\fP \*(Cs\*3\*(c~ \*(Cs\*3\*(c~
|
||
\f1Home\fP \*(Cs\*1\*(c~ \*(Cs\*1\*(c~
|
||
\f1End\fP \*(Cs\*4\*(c~ \*(Cs\*4\*(c~
|
||
\f1PageUp\fP \*(Cs\*5\*(c~ \*(Cs\*5\*(c~
|
||
\f1PageDown\fP \*(Cs\*6\*(c~ \*(Cs\*6\*(c~
|
||
_
|
||
.TE
|
||
.LP
|
||
The VT220 provides 8 additional function keys.
|
||
With a Sun/PC keyboard, access these keys by Control/F1 for F13, etc.
|
||
.ne 16
|
||
.TS
|
||
center;
|
||
cf3 cf3
|
||
lf3w(2c) lf3w(2c) .
|
||
Key Escape Sequence
|
||
_
|
||
F13 \*(Cs\*2\*5\*(c~
|
||
F14 \*(Cs\*2\*6\*(c~
|
||
F15 \*(Cs\*2\*8\*(c~
|
||
F16 \*(Cs\*2\*9\*(c~
|
||
F17 \*(Cs\*3\*1\*(c~
|
||
F18 \*(Cs\*3\*2\*(c~
|
||
F19 \*(Cs\*3\*3\*(c~
|
||
F20 \*(Cs\*3\*4\*(c~
|
||
_
|
||
.TE
|
||
.Sh "VT52-Style Function Keys"
|
||
.LP
|
||
A VT52 does not have function keys, but it does have a numeric keypad and cursor keys.
|
||
They differ from the other emulations by the prefix.
|
||
Also, the cursor keys do not change:
|
||
.ne 10
|
||
.TS
|
||
center;
|
||
cf3 cf3
|
||
lf3w(2c) lf3w(2c) .
|
||
Key Normal/Application
|
||
_
|
||
Cursor Up \*(Es\*A
|
||
Cursor Down \*(Es\*(cB
|
||
Cursor Right \*(Es\*C
|
||
Cursor Left \*(Es\*D
|
||
_
|
||
.TE
|
||
The keypad is similar:
|
||
.TS
|
||
center;
|
||
cf3 cf3 cf3
|
||
lf3w(2c) lf3w(2c) lf3w(2c) .
|
||
Key Numeric Application
|
||
_
|
||
Space \*(Sp \*(Es\*?\*(Sp
|
||
Tab \*(Ta \*(Es\*?\*I
|
||
Enter \*(Cr \*(Es\*?\*M
|
||
PF1 \*(Es\*P \*(Es\*P
|
||
PF2 \*(Es\*Q \*(Es\*Q
|
||
PF3 \*(Es\*R \*(Es\*R
|
||
PF4 \*(Es\*S \*(Es\*S
|
||
* \f1(multiply)\fP \** \*(Es\*?\*j
|
||
+ \f1(add)\fP \*+ \*(Es\*?\*k
|
||
, \f1(comma)\fP \*, \*(Es\*?\*l
|
||
- \f1(minus)\fP \*- \*(Es\*?\*m
|
||
\&. \f1(period)\fP \*. \*(Es\*?\*n
|
||
/ \f1(divide)\fP \*/ \*(Es\*?\*o
|
||
0 \*0 \*(Es\*?\*p
|
||
1 \*1 \*(Es\*?\*q
|
||
2 \*2 \*(Es\*?\*r
|
||
3 \*3 \*(Es\*?\*(cs
|
||
4 \*4 \*(Es\*?\*t
|
||
5 \*5 \*(Es\*?\*u
|
||
6 \*6 \*(Es\*?\*v
|
||
7 \*7 \*(Es\*?\*w
|
||
8 \*8 \*(Es\*?\*x
|
||
9 \*9 \*(Es\*?\*y
|
||
= (equal) \*= \*(Es\*?\*(XX
|
||
_
|
||
.TE
|
||
.Sh "Sun-Style Function Keys"
|
||
.LP
|
||
The \fIxterm\fP program provides support for Sun keyboards more directly, by
|
||
a menu toggle that causes it to send Sun-style function key codes rather than VT220.
|
||
Note, however, that the \fIsun\fP and \fIVT100\fP emulations are not really
|
||
compatible.
|
||
For example, their wrap-margin behavior differs.
|
||
.lP
|
||
Only function keys are altered; keypad and cursor keys are the same.
|
||
The emulation responds identically.
|
||
See the xterm-sun terminfo entry for details.
|
||
.Sh "HP-Style Function Keys"
|
||
.LP
|
||
Similarly, \fIxterm\fP can be compiled to support HP keyboards.
|
||
See the xterm-hp terminfo entry for details.
|
||
.Sh "The Alternate Screen Buffer"
|
||
.LP
|
||
\fIXterm\fP maintains two screen buffers.
|
||
The normal screen buffer allows you to scroll back to view saved lines
|
||
of output up to the maximum set by the \fBsaveLines\fP resource.
|
||
The alternate screen buffer is exactly as large as the display,
|
||
contains no additional saved lines.
|
||
When the alternate screen buffer is active,
|
||
you cannot scroll back to view saved lines.
|
||
\fIXterm\fP provides control sequences and menu entries
|
||
for switching between the two.
|
||
.lP
|
||
Most full-screen applications use terminfo or termcap to obtain
|
||
strings used to start/stop full-screen mode,
|
||
i.e., \fIsmcup\fP and \fIrmcup\fP for terminfo,
|
||
or the corresponding \fIti\fP and \fIte\fP for termcap.
|
||
The \fBtiteInhibit\fP resource removes the \fIti\fP and \fIte\fP strings
|
||
from the TERMCAP string which is set in the environment for some platforms.
|
||
That is not done when \fIxterm\fP is built with terminfo libraries because
|
||
terminfo does not provide the whole text of the termcap data in one piece.
|
||
It would not work for terminfo anyway, since terminfo data is not passed
|
||
in environment variables;
|
||
setting an environment variable in this manner would have no effect on
|
||
the application's ability to switch between normal and alternate screen
|
||
buffers.
|
||
Instead, the newer private mode controls
|
||
(such as \*1\*0\*4\*9)
|
||
for switching between normal
|
||
and alternate screen buffers simply disable the switching.
|
||
They add other features such as clearing the display for the same reason:
|
||
to make the details of switching independent of the application that
|
||
requests the switch.
|
||
.
|
||
.Sh "Bracketed Paste Mode"
|
||
.LP
|
||
When bracketed paste mode is set,
|
||
pasted text is bracketed with control sequences
|
||
so that the program can differentiate pasted text from typed-in text.
|
||
When bracketed paste mode is set,
|
||
the program will receive:
|
||
\*(Es [ 200 ~,
|
||
.br
|
||
followed by the pasted text, followed by
|
||
\*(Es [ 201 ~.
|
||
.
|
||
.Sh "Title Modes"
|
||
.LP
|
||
The window- and icon-labels can be set or queried using control sequences.
|
||
As a VT220-emulator, \fIxterm\fP "should" limit the character encoding for
|
||
the corresponding strings to ISO-8859-1.
|
||
Indeed, it used to be the case (and was documented) that
|
||
window titles had to be ISO-8859-1.
|
||
This is no longer the case.
|
||
However, there are many applications which still assume that titles are
|
||
set using ISO-8859-1.
|
||
So that is the default behavior.
|
||
.lP
|
||
If \fIxterm\fP is running with UTF-8 encoding,
|
||
it is possible to use window- and icon-labels encoded using UTF-8.
|
||
That is because the underlying X libraries (and many, but not all)
|
||
window managers support this feature.
|
||
.lP
|
||
The \fButf8Title\fP X resource setting tells \fIxterm\fP to disable
|
||
a reconversion of the title string back to ISO-8859-1,
|
||
allowing the title strings to be interpreted as UTF-8.
|
||
The same feature can be enabled using the title mode control sequence
|
||
described in this summary.
|
||
.lP
|
||
Separate from the ability to set the titles,
|
||
\fIxterm\fP provides the ability to query the titles,
|
||
returning them either in ISO-8859-1 or UTF-8.
|
||
This choice is available only while \fIxterm\fP is using UTF-8 encoding.
|
||
.lP
|
||
Finally, the characters sent to, or returned by a title control
|
||
are less constrained than the rest of the control sequences.
|
||
To make them more manageable (and constrained), for use in shell scripts,
|
||
\fIxterm\fP has an optional feature which decodes the string from hexadecimal
|
||
(for setting titles) or for encoding the title into hexadecimal when querying
|
||
the value.
|
||
.
|
||
.Sh "Mouse Tracking"
|
||
.LP
|
||
The VT widget can be set to send the mouse position and other
|
||
information on button presses.
|
||
These modes are typically used by
|
||
editors and other full-screen applications that want to make use of
|
||
the mouse.
|
||
.lP
|
||
There are six mutually exclusive modes.
|
||
One is DEC Locator mode, enabled by the
|
||
DECELR \*(Cs\*(Ps\*s\*;\*(Ps\*s\*s\*(qu\*s\*z
|
||
control sequence, and is not described here
|
||
(control sequences are summarized above).
|
||
The remaining five
|
||
modes are each enabled (or disabled) by a different parameter in
|
||
the "DECSET \*(Cs\*?\*(Pm\*s\*h"
|
||
or
|
||
"DECRST \*(Cs\*?\*(Pm\*s\*l"
|
||
control sequence.
|
||
.lP
|
||
Manifest constants for the parameter values
|
||
are defined in \fBxcharmouse.h\fP as follows:
|
||
.
|
||
.DS B
|
||
#define SET_X10_MOUSE 9
|
||
#define SET_VT200_MOUSE 1000
|
||
#define SET_VT200_HIGHLIGHT_MOUSE 1001
|
||
#define SET_BTN_EVENT_MOUSE 1002
|
||
#define SET_ANY_EVENT_MOUSE 1003
|
||
|
||
#define SET_FOCUS_EVENT_MOUSE 1004
|
||
|
||
#define SET_EXT_MODE_MOUSE 1005
|
||
.DE
|
||
.br
|
||
The motion reporting modes are strictly \fIxterm\fP extensions, and are not
|
||
part of any standard, though they are analogous to the DEC VT200 DECELR
|
||
locator reports.
|
||
.lP
|
||
Parameters (such as pointer position and button number) for all mouse
|
||
tracking escape sequences generated by \fIxterm\fP
|
||
encode numeric parameters in a single character as
|
||
\fIvalue\fP+32.
|
||
For example, \*! specifies the value 1.
|
||
The upper left character position on the terminal is denoted as 1,1.
|
||
.lP
|
||
X10 compatibility mode sends an escape sequence only on button press,
|
||
encoding the location and the mouse button pressed.
|
||
It is enabled by specifying parameter 9 to DECSET.
|
||
On button press, \fIxterm\fP sends
|
||
\*(Cs\*M\*(Cb\*(Cx\*(Cy (6 characters).
|
||
.bP
|
||
\*(Cb is button\-1.
|
||
.bP
|
||
\*(Cx and \*(Cy are the x and y coordinates of the mouse when the
|
||
button was pressed.
|
||
.lP
|
||
Normal tracking mode sends an escape sequence on both button press and
|
||
release.
|
||
Modifier key (shift, ctrl, meta) information is also sent.
|
||
It is enabled by specifying parameter 1000 to DECSET.
|
||
On button press or release, \fIxterm\fP sends
|
||
\*(Cs\*M\*(Cb\*(Cx\*(Cy.
|
||
.bP
|
||
The low two bits of \*(Cb encode button information:
|
||
0=MB1 pressed, 1=MB2 pressed, 2=MB3 pressed, 3=release.
|
||
.bP
|
||
The next three bits encode the modifiers which were down when the button was
|
||
pressed and are added together: 4=Shift, 8=Meta, 16=Control.
|
||
Note however that the shift and control bits are normally unavailable
|
||
because \fIxterm\fP uses the control modifier with mouse for popup menus,
|
||
and the shift modifier is used in the default translations for button events.
|
||
The \fIMeta\fP modifier recognized by \fIxterm\fP is the \fImod1\fP mask,
|
||
and is not necessarily the "Meta" key (see \fIxmodmap\fP).
|
||
.bP
|
||
\*(Cx and \*(Cy are the x and y coordinates of the mouse event, encoded as
|
||
in X10 mode.
|
||
.lP
|
||
Wheel mice may return buttons 4 and 5.
|
||
Those buttons are represented by the same event codes
|
||
as buttons 1 and 2 respectively,
|
||
except that 64 is added to the event code.
|
||
Release events for the wheel buttons are not reported.
|
||
.lP
|
||
Mouse highlight tracking notifies a program of a button press, receives a
|
||
range of lines from the program, highlights the region covered by
|
||
the mouse within that range until button release, and then sends the
|
||
program the release coordinates.
|
||
It is enabled by specifying parameter 1001 to DECSET.
|
||
Highlighting is performed only for button 1, though other button events
|
||
can be received.
|
||
.sP
|
||
\fBWarning:\fP use of this mode requires a cooperating program or it will
|
||
hang \fIxterm.\fP
|
||
.sP
|
||
On button press, the same information as for normal tracking is
|
||
generated; \fIxterm\fP then waits for the program to send mouse
|
||
tracking information.
|
||
\fIAll X events are ignored until the proper escape sequence is
|
||
received from the pty:\fP
|
||
\*(Cs\*(Ps\*s\*;\*(Ps\*s\*;\*(Ps\*s\*;\*(Ps\*s\*;\*(Ps\*s\*T.
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The parameters are \fIfunc, startx, starty, firstrow,\fP and \fIlastrow.\fP
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||
\fIfunc\fP is non-zero to initiate highlight tracking and zero to abort.
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||
\fIstartx\fP and \fIstarty\fP give the starting x and y location for
|
||
the highlighted region.
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||
The ending location tracks the mouse, but
|
||
will never be above row \fIfirstrow\fP and will always be above row
|
||
\fIlastrow.\fP
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||
(The top of the screen is row 1.)
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||
When the button is released, \fIxterm\fP reports the ending position
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||
one of two ways:
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||
.bP
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||
if the start and end coordinates are the same locations:
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.br
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||
\*(Cs\*t\*(Cx\*(Cy.
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||
.bP
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||
otherwise:
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||
.br
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||
\*(Cs\*T\*(Cx\*(Cy\*(Cx\*(Cy\*(Cx\*(Cy.
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||
.br
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||
The parameters are \fIstartx, starty, endx, endy, mousex,\fP and \fImousey.\fP
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||
.RS
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||
.IP \- 5
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||
\fIstartx, starty, endx, \fPand\fI endy\fP give the starting and
|
||
ending character positions of the region.
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||
.IP \- 5
|
||
\fImousex\fP and \fImousey\fP
|
||
give the location of the mouse at button up, which may not be over a
|
||
character.
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||
.RE
|
||
.lP
|
||
Button-event tracking is essentially the same as normal tracking, but
|
||
\fIxterm\fP also reports button-motion events.
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||
Motion events
|
||
are reported only if the mouse pointer has moved to a different character
|
||
cell.
|
||
It is enabled by specifying parameter 1002 to DECSET.
|
||
On button press or release, \fIxterm\fP sends the same codes used by normal
|
||
tracking mode.
|
||
.bP
|
||
On button-motion events, \fIxterm\fP adds 32 to the event code
|
||
(the third character, \*(Cb).
|
||
.bP
|
||
The other bits of the event code specify button and modifier keys as in normal mode.
|
||
For example, motion into cell x,y with button 1
|
||
down is reported as \*(Cs\*M\*@\*(Cx\*(Cy.
|
||
(\ \*@ = 32 + 0 (button 1) + 32 (motion indicator)\ ).
|
||
Similarly, motion with button 3
|
||
down is reported as \*(Cs\*M\*(cB\*(Cx\*(Cy.
|
||
(\ \*(cB = 32 + 2 (button 3) + 32 (motion indicator)\ ).
|
||
.lP
|
||
Any-event mode is the same as button-event mode, except that all motion
|
||
events are reported, even if no mouse button is down.
|
||
It is enabled by specifying 1003 to DECSET.
|
||
.lP
|
||
FocusIn/FocusOut can be combined with any of the mouse events since
|
||
it uses a different protocol.
|
||
When set, it causes \fIxterm\fP to send
|
||
\*(Cs\*I when the terminal gains focus, and
|
||
\*(Cs\*O when it loses focus.
|
||
.lP
|
||
Extended mouse mode enables UTF-8 encoding for \*(Cx and \*(Cy under
|
||
all tracking modes, expanding the maximum encodable position from 223 to 2015.
|
||
For positions less than 95, the resulting output is identical under both modes.
|
||
Under extended mouse mode, positions greater than 95
|
||
generate "extra" bytes which will confuse applications which do not treat
|
||
their input as a UTF-8 stream.
|
||
Likewise, \*(Cb will be UTF-8 encoded,
|
||
to reduce confusion with wheel mouse events.
|
||
.lP
|
||
NOTE: Under normal mouse mode, positions outside (160,94) result in
|
||
byte pairs which can be interpreted as a single UTF-8 character;
|
||
applications
|
||
which do treat their input as UTF-8 will almost certainly be confused
|
||
unless extended mouse mode is active.
|
||
.
|
||
.Sh "Tektronix 4014 Mode"
|
||
.LP
|
||
Most of these sequences are standard Tektronix 4014 control sequences.
|
||
Graph mode supports the 12-bit addressing of the Tektronix 4014.
|
||
The major features missing are
|
||
the write-through and defocused modes.
|
||
This document does not describe the commands used in the various
|
||
Tektronix plotting modes but does describe the commands to switch modes.
|
||
.St
|
||
.IP \\*(Be
|
||
Bell (Ctrl-G).
|
||
.IP \\*(Bs
|
||
Backspace (Ctrl-H).
|
||
.IP \\*(Ta
|
||
Horizontal Tab (Ctrl-I).
|
||
.IP \\*(Lf
|
||
Line Feed or New Line (Ctrl-J).
|
||
.IP \\*(Vt
|
||
Cursor up (Ctrl-K).
|
||
.IP \\*(Ff
|
||
Form Feed or New Page (Ctrl-L).
|
||
.IP \\*(Cr
|
||
Carriage Return (Ctrl-M).
|
||
.IP \\*(Es\\*(Et
|
||
Switch to VT100 Mode (\*(Es Ctrl-C).
|
||
.IP \\*(Es\\*(En
|
||
Return Terminal Status (\*(Es Ctrl-E).
|
||
.IP \\*(Es\\*(Ff
|
||
PAGE (Clear Screen) (\*(Es Ctrl-L).
|
||
.IP \\*(Es\\*(So
|
||
Begin 4015 APL mode (\*(Es Ctrl-N). (This is ignored by \fIxterm\fP).
|
||
.IP \\*(Es\\*(Si
|
||
End 4015 APL mode (\*(Es Ctrl-O). (This is ignored by \fIxterm\fP).
|
||
.IP \\*(Es\\*(Eb
|
||
COPY (Save Tektronix Codes to file COPY\fIyyyy-mm-dd.hh:mm:ss\fP).
|
||
\*(Eb (end transmission block) is the same as Ctrl-W.
|
||
.IP \\*(Es\\*(Ca
|
||
Bypass Condition (\*(Es Ctrl-X).
|
||
.IP \\*(Es\\*(Su
|
||
GIN mode (\*(Es Ctrl-Z).
|
||
.IP \\*(Es\\*(Fs
|
||
Special Point Plot Mode (\*(Es Ctrl-\e).
|
||
.IP \\*(Es\\*8
|
||
Select Large Character Set.
|
||
.IP \\*(Es\\*9
|
||
Select #2 Character Set.
|
||
.IP \\*(Es\\*:
|
||
Select #3 Character Set.
|
||
.IP \\*(Es\\*;
|
||
Select Small Character Set.
|
||
.IP \\*(Os\\*(Ps\\*s\\*;\\*(Pt\\*s\\*(Be
|
||
Set Text Parameters of VT window.
|
||
\*(Ps = \*0 \(-> Change Icon Name and Window Title to \*(Pt.
|
||
\*(Ps = \*1 \(-> Change Icon Name to \*(Pt.
|
||
\*(Ps = \*2 \(-> Change Window Title to \*(Pt.
|
||
\*(Ps = \*4\*6 \(-> Change Log File to \*(Pt. (This is normally disabled by a
|
||
compile-time option).
|
||
.IP \\*(Es\\*`
|
||
Normal Z Axis and Normal (solid) Vectors.
|
||
.IP \\*(Es\\*a
|
||
Normal Z Axis and Dotted Line Vectors.
|
||
.IP \\*(Es\\*b
|
||
Normal Z Axis and Dot-Dashed Vectors.
|
||
.IP \\*(Es\\*c
|
||
Normal Z Axis and Short-Dashed Vectors.
|
||
.IP \\*(Es\\*d
|
||
Normal Z Axis and Long-Dashed Vectors.
|
||
.IP \\*(Es\\*h
|
||
Defocused Z Axis and Normal (solid) Vectors.
|
||
.IP \\*(Es\\*i
|
||
Defocused Z Axis and Dotted Line Vectors.
|
||
.IP \\*(Es\\*j
|
||
Defocused Z Axis and Dot-Dashed Vectors.
|
||
.IP \\*(Es\\*k
|
||
Defocused Z Axis and Short-Dashed Vectors.
|
||
.IP \\*(Es\\*l
|
||
Defocused Z Axis and Long-Dashed Vectors.
|
||
.IP \\*(Es\\*p
|
||
Write-Thru Mode and Normal (solid) Vectors.
|
||
.IP \\*(Es\\*q
|
||
Write-Thru Mode and Dotted Line Vectors.
|
||
.IP \\*(Es\\*r
|
||
Write-Thru Mode and Dot-Dashed Vectors.
|
||
.IP \\*(Es\\*(cs
|
||
Write-Thru Mode and Short-Dashed Vectors.
|
||
.IP \\*(Es\\*t
|
||
Write-Thru Mode and Long-Dashed Vectors.
|
||
.IP \\*(Fs
|
||
Point Plot Mode (Ctrl-\e).
|
||
.IP \\*(Gs
|
||
Graph Mode (Ctrl-]).
|
||
.IP \\*(Rs
|
||
Incremental Plot Mode (Ctrl-^).
|
||
.IP \\*(Us
|
||
Alpha Mode (Ctrl-_).
|
||
.Ed
|
||
.
|
||
.
|
||
.Sh "VT52 Mode"
|
||
.LP
|
||
Parameters for cursor movement are at the end of the \*(Es\*Y escape sequence.
|
||
Each ordinate is encoded in a single character as \fIvalue\fP+32.
|
||
For example, \*! is 1.
|
||
The screen coordinate system is 0-based.
|
||
.St
|
||
.IP \\*(Es\\*A
|
||
Cursor up.
|
||
.IP \\*(Es\\*(cB
|
||
Cursor down.
|
||
.IP \\*(Es\\*C
|
||
Cursor right.
|
||
.IP \\*(Es\\*D
|
||
Cursor left.
|
||
.IP \\*(Es\\*F
|
||
Enter graphics mode.
|
||
.IP \\*(Es\\*G
|
||
Exit graphics mode.
|
||
.IP \\*(Es\\*H
|
||
Move the cursor to the home position.
|
||
.IP \\*(Es\\*I
|
||
Reverse line feed.
|
||
.IP \\*(Es\\*J
|
||
Erase from the cursor to the end of the screen.
|
||
.IP \\*(Es\\*K
|
||
Erase from the cursor to the end of the line.
|
||
.IP \\*(Es\\*Y\\*(Ps\\*s\\*(Ps
|
||
Move the cursor to given row and column.
|
||
.IP \\*(Es\\*Z
|
||
Identify.
|
||
\(-> \*(Es\*s\*/\*s\*Z (``I am a VT52.'').
|
||
.IP \\*(Es\\*=
|
||
Enter alternate keypad mode.
|
||
.IP \\*(Es\\*>
|
||
Exit alternate keypad mode.
|
||
.IP \\*(Es\\*<
|
||
Exit VT52 mode (Enter VT100 mode).
|
||
.Ed
|
||
.
|
||
.if n .pl \n(nlu+1v
|