1 ######## TERMINAL TYPE DESCRIPTIONS SOURCE FILE
3 # This version of terminfo.src is distributed with ncurses and is maintained
4 # by Thomas E. Dickey (TD).
6 # Report bugs and new terminal descriptions to
10 # $Date: 2019/11/02 16:55:15 $
12 # The original header is preserved below for reference. It is noted that there
13 # is a "newer" version which differs in some cosmetic details (but actually
14 # stopped updates several years ago); we have decided to not change the header
15 # unless there is also a change in content.
17 # To further muddy the waters, it is noted that changes to this file as part of
18 # maintenance of ncurses (since 1996) are generally conceded to be copyright
19 # under the ncurses MIT-style license. That was the effect of the agreement
20 # which the principal authors of ncurses made in 1998. However, since much of
21 # the file itself is of unknown authorship (and the disclaimer below makes it
22 # obvious that Raymond cannot or will not convey rights over those parts),
23 # there is no explicit copyright notice on the file itself.
25 # It would also be a nuisance to split the file into unknown/known authorship
26 # and move pieces as they are maintained, since many of the maintenance changes
27 # have been small corrections to Raymond's translations to/from termcap format,
28 # correcting the data but not the accompanying annotations.
30 # In any case, note that almost half of this file is not data but annotations
31 # which reflect creative effort. Furthermore, the structure of entries to
32 # reuse common chunks also is creative (and subject to copyright). Finally,
33 # some portions of the data are derivative work under a compatible MIT-style
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44 # Eric S. Raymond (current maintainer)
45 # John Kunze, Berkeley
46 # Craig Leres, Berkeley
48 # Please e-mail changes to terminfo@thyrsus.com; the old termcap@berkeley.edu
49 # address is no longer valid. The latest version can always be found at
50 # <http://www.tuxedo.org/terminfo>.
52 # PURPOSE OF THIS FILE:
54 # This file describes the capabilities of various character-cell terminals,
55 # as needed by software such as screen-oriented editors.
57 # Other terminfo and termcap files exist, supported by various OS vendors
58 # or as relics of various older versions of UNIX. This one is the longest
59 # and most comprehensive one in existence. It subsumes not only the entirety
60 # of the historical 4.4BSD, GNU, System V and SCO termcap files and the BRL
61 # termcap file, but also large numbers of vendor-maintained termcap and
62 # terminfo entries more complete and carefully tested than those in historical
63 # termcap/terminfo versions.
65 # Pointers to related resources (including the ncurses distribution) may
66 # be found at <http://www.tuxedo.org/terminfo>.
68 # INTERNATIONALIZATION:
70 # This file uses only the US-ASCII character set (no ISO8859 characters).
72 # This file assumes a US-ASCII character set. If you need to fix this, start
73 # by global-replacing \E(B and \E)B with the appropriate ISO 6429 enablers
74 # for your character set. \E(A and \E)A enables the British character set
75 # with the pound sign at position 2/3.
77 # In a Japanese-processing environment using EUC/Japanese or Shift-JIS,
78 # C1 characters are considered the first-byte set of the Japanese encodings,
79 # so \E)0 should be avoided in <enacs> and initialization strings.
83 # The version you are looking at may be in any of three formats: master
84 # (terminfo with OT capabilities), stock terminfo, or termcap. You can tell
85 # which by the format given in the header above.
87 # The master format is accepted and generated by the terminfo tools in the
88 # ncurses suite; it differs from stock (System V-compatible) terminfo only
89 # in that it admits a group of capabilities (prefixed `OT') equivalent to
90 # various obsolete termcap capabilities. You can, thus, convert from master
91 # to stock terminfo simply by filtering with `sed "/OT[^,]*,/s///"'; but if
92 # you have ncurses `tic -I' is nicer (among other things, it automatically
93 # outputs entries in a canonical form).
95 # The termcap version is generated automatically from the master version
96 # using tic -C. This filtering leaves in the OT capabilities under their
97 # original termcap names. All translated entries fit within the 1023-byte
98 # string-table limit of archaic termcap libraries except where explicitly
99 # noted below. Note that the termcap translation assumes that your termcap
100 # library can handle multiple tc capabilities in an entry. 4.4BSD has this
101 # capability. Older versions of GNU termcap, through 1.3, do not.
103 # For details on these formats, see terminfo(5) in the ncurses distribution,
104 # and termcap(5) in the 4.4BSD Unix Programmer's Manual. Be aware that 4.4BSD
105 # curses has been declared obsolete by the caretakers of the 4.4BSD sources
106 # as of June 1995; they are encouraging everyone to migrate to ncurses.
108 # Note: unlike some other distributed terminfo files (Novell Unix & SCO's),
109 # no entry in this file has embedded comments. This is so source translation
110 # to termcap only has to carry over leading comments. Also, no name field
111 # contains embedded whitespace (such whitespace confuses rdist).
113 # Further note: older versions of this file were often installed with an editor
114 # script (reorder) that moved the most common terminal types to the front of
115 # the file. This should no longer be necessary, as the file is now ordered
116 # roughly by type frequency with ANSI/VT100 and other common types up front.
118 # Some information has been merged in from terminfo files distributed by
119 # USL and SCO (see COPYRIGHTS AND OTHER DELUSIONS below). Much information
120 # comes from vendors who maintain official terminfos for their hardware
121 # (notably DEC and Wyse).
123 # A detailed change history is included at the end of this file.
127 # Comments in this file begin with # - they cannot appear in the middle
128 # of a terminfo/termcap entry (this feature had to be sacrificed in order
129 # to allow standard terminfo and termcap syntax to be generated cleanly from
130 # the master format). Individual capabilities are commented out by
131 # placing a period between the colon and the capability name.
133 # The file is divided up into major sections (headed by lines beginning with
134 # the string "########") and minor sections (beginning with "####"); do
136 # grep "^####" <file> | more
138 # to see a listing of section headings. The intent of the divisions is
139 # (a) to make it easier to find things, and (b) to order the database so
140 # that important and frequently-encountered terminal types are near the
141 # front (so that you'll get reasonable search efficiency from a linear
142 # search of the termcap form even if you don't use reorder). Minor sections
143 # usually correspond to manufacturers or standard terminal classes.
144 # Parenthesized words following manufacturer names are type prefixes or
145 # product line names used by that manufacturers.
147 # HOW TO READ THE ENTRIES:
149 # The first name in an entry is the canonical name for the model or
150 # type, last entry is a verbose description. Others are mnemonic synonyms for
153 # Terminal names look like <manufacturer> <model> - <modes/options>
154 # The part to the left of the dash, if a dash is present, describes the
155 # particular hardware of the terminal. The part to the right may be used
156 # for flags indicating special ROMs, extra memory, particular terminal modes,
157 # or user preferences.
159 # All names should be in lower case, for consistency in typing.
161 # The following are conventionally used suffixes:
162 # -2p Has two pages of memory. Likewise 4p, 8p, etc.
163 # -am Enable auto-margin.
164 # -m Monochrome. Suppress color support
165 # -mc Magic-cookie. Some terminals (notably older Wyses) can
166 # only support one attribute without magic-cookie lossage.
167 # Their base entry is usually paired with another that
168 # uses magic cookies to support multiple attributes.
169 # -nam No auto-margin - suppress <am> capability
170 # -nl No labels - suppress soft labels
171 # -ns No status line - suppress status line
172 # -rv Terminal in reverse video mode (black on white)
173 # -s Enable status line.
174 # -vb Use visible bell (<flash>) rather than <bel>.
175 # -w Wide - in 132 column mode.
176 # If a name has multiple suffixes and one is a line height, that one should
177 # go first. Thus `aaa-30-s-rv' is recommended over `aaa-s-rv-30'.
179 # Entries with embedded plus signs are designed to be included through use/tc
180 # capabilities, not used as standalone entries.
182 # To avoid search clashes, some older all-numeric names for terminals have
183 # been removed (i.e., "33" for the Model 33 Teletype, "2621" for the HP2621).
184 # All primary names of terminals now have alphanumeric prefixes.
186 # Comments marked "esr" are mostly results of applying the termcap-compiler
187 # code packaged with ncurses and contemplating the resulting error messages.
188 # In many cases, these indicated obvious fixes to syntax garbled by the
189 # composers. In a few cases, I was able to deduce corrected forms for garbled
190 # capabilities by looking at context. All the information in the original
191 # entries is preserved in the comments.
193 # In the comments, terminfo capability names are bracketed with <> (angle
194 # brackets). Termcap capability names are bracketed with :: (colons).
196 # INTERPRETATION OF USER CAPABILITIES
198 # The System V Release 4 and XPG4 terminfo format defines ten string
199 # capabilities for use by applications, <u0>...<u9>. In this file, we use
200 # certain of these capabilities to describe functions which are not covered
201 # by terminfo. The mapping is as follows:
203 # u9 terminal enquire string (equiv. to ANSI/ECMA-48 DA)
204 # u8 terminal answerback description
205 # u7 cursor position request (equiv. to VT100/ANSI/ECMA-48 DSR 6)
206 # u6 cursor position report (equiv. to ANSI/ECMA-48 CPR)
208 # The terminal enquire string <u9> should elicit an answerback response
209 # from the terminal. Common values for <u9> will be ^E (on older ASCII
210 # terminals) or \E[c (on newer VT100/ANSI/ECMA-48-compatible terminals).
212 # The cursor position request (<u7>) string should elicit a cursor position
213 # report. A typical value (for VT100 terminals) is \E[6n.
215 # The terminal answerback description (u8) must consist of an expected
216 # answerback string. The string may contain the following scanf(3)-like
219 # %c Accept any character
220 # %[...] Accept any number of characters in the given set
222 # The cursor position report (<u6>) string must contain two scanf(3)-style
223 # %d format elements. The first of these must correspond to the Y coordinate
224 # and the second to the %d. If the string contains the sequence %i, it is
225 # taken as an instruction to decrement each value after reading it (this is
226 # the inverse sense from the cup string). The typical CPR value is
227 # \E[%i%d;%dR (on VT100/ANSI/ECMA-48-compatible terminals).
229 # These capabilities are used by tack(1m), the terminfo action checker
230 # (distributed with ncurses 5.0).
234 # All the entries in this file have been edited to assume that the tabset
235 # files directory is /usr/share/tabset, in conformance with the File Hierarchy
236 # Standard for Linux and open-source BSD systems. Some vendors (notably Sun)
237 # use /usr/lib/tabset or (more recently) /usr/share/lib/tabset.
239 # No curses package we know of actually uses these files. If their location
240 # is an issue, you will have to hand-patch the file locations before compiling
243 # REQUEST FOR CONTACT INFORMATION AND HISTORICAL MATERIAL
245 # As the ANSI/ECMA-48 standard and variants take firmer hold, and as
246 # character-cell terminals are increasingly replaced by X displays, much of
247 # this file is becoming a historical document (this is part of the reason for
248 # the new organization, which puts ANSI types, xterm, Unix consoles,
249 # and vt100 up front in confidence that this will catch 95% of new hardware).
251 # For the terminal types still alive, I'd like to have manufacturer's
252 # contact data (Internet address and/or snail-mail + phone).
254 # I'm also interested in enriching the comments so that the latter portions of
255 # the file do in fact become a potted history of VDT technology as seen by
256 # UNIX hackers. Ideally, I'd like the headers for each manufacturer to
257 # include its live/dead/out-of-the-business status, and for as many
258 # terminal types as possible to be tagged with information like years
259 # of heaviest use, popularity, and interesting features.
261 # I'm especially interested in identifying the obscure entries listed under
262 # `Miscellaneous obsolete terminals, manufacturers unknown' before the tribal
263 # wisdom about them gets lost. If you know a lot about obscure old terminals,
264 # please go to the terminfo resource page, grab the UFO file (ufo.ti), and
265 # eyeball it for things you can identify and describe.
267 # If you have been around long enough to contribute, please read the file
268 # with this in mind and send me your annotations.
270 # COPYRIGHTS AND OTHER DELUSIONS
272 # The BSD ancestor of this file had a standard Regents of the University of
273 # California copyright with dates from 1980 to 1993.
275 # Some information has been merged in from a terminfo file SCO distributes.
276 # It has an obnoxious boilerplate copyright which I'm ignoring because they
277 # took so much of the content from the ancestral BSD versions of this file
278 # and didn't attribute it, thereby violating the BSD Regents' copyright.
280 # Not that anyone should care. However many valid functions copyrights may
281 # serve, putting one on a termcap/terminfo file with hundreds of anonymous
282 # contributors makes about as much sense as copyrighting a wall-full of
283 # graffiti -- it's legally dubious, ethically bogus, and patently ridiculous.
285 # This file deliberately has no copyright. It belongs to no one and everyone.
286 # If you claim you own it, you will merely succeed in looking like a fool.
287 # Use it as you like. Use it at your own risk. Copy and redistribute freely.
288 # There are no guarantees anywhere. Svaha!
291 ######## ANSI, UNIX CONSOLE, AND SPECIAL TYPES
293 # This section describes terminal classes and brands that are still
299 # Special "terminals". These are used to label tty lines when you don't
300 # know what kind of terminal is on it. The characteristics of an unknown
301 # terminal are the lowest common denominator - they look about like a ti 700.
304 dumb|80-column dumb tty,
307 bel=^G, cr=\r, cud1=\n, ind=\n,
308 unknown|unknown terminal type,
310 lpr|printer|line printer,
313 bel=^G, cr=\r, cub1=^H, cud1=\n, ff=^L, ind=\n,
314 glasstty|classic glass tty interpreting ASCII control characters,
317 bel=^G, clear=^L, cr=\r, cub1=^H, cud1=\n, ht=^I, kcub1=^H,
318 kcud1=\n, nel=\r\n, .kbs=^H,
322 bel=^G, cr=\r, cud1=\n, ind=\n,
324 # This is almost the same as "dumb", but with no prespecified width.
325 # DEL and ^C are hardcoded to act as kill characters.
326 # ^D acts as a line break (just like newline).
329 # for compatibility with xterm -TD
330 9term|Plan9 terminal emulator for X,
332 OTnl=\n, bel=^G, cud1=\n,
334 #### ANSI.SYS/ISO 6429/ECMA-48 Capabilities
336 # See the end-of-file comment for more on these.
339 # ANSI capabilities are broken up into pieces, so that a terminal
340 # implementing some ANSI subset can use many of them.
341 ansi+local1|ANSI normal-mode cursor-keys,
342 cub1=\E[D, cud1=\E[B, cuf1=\E[C, cuu1=\E[A,
343 ansi+local|ANSI normal-mode parameterized cursor-keys,
344 cub=\E[%p1%dD, cud=\E[%p1%dB, cuf=\E[%p1%dC,
345 cuu=\E[%p1%dA, use=ansi+local1,
346 ansi+tabs|ANSI tab-stops,
347 cbt=\E[Z, ht=^I, hts=\EH, tbc=\E[3g,
348 ansi+inittabs|ANSI initial tab-stops,
350 ansi+erase|ANSI clear screen/line,
351 clear=\E[H\E[J, ed=\E[J, el=\E[K,
352 ansi+rca|ANSI relative cursor-addressing,
353 hpa=\E[%p1%{1}%+%dG, vpa=\E[%p1%{1}%+%dd,
354 ansi+cup|ANSI absolute cursor-addressing,
355 cup=\E[%i%p1%d;%p2%dH, home=\E[H,
356 ansi+rep|ANSI repeat-character,
357 rep=%p1%c\E[%p2%{1}%-%db,
358 ansi+idl1|ANSI insert/delete one line,
360 ansi+idl|ANSI insert/delete lines,
361 dl=\E[%p1%dM, il=\E[%p1%dL, use=ansi+idl1,
362 ansi+idc1|ANSI insert/delete one character,
363 dch1=\E[P, ich1=\E[@, rmir=\E[4l, smir=\E[4h,
364 ansi+idc|ANSI insert/delete characters,
365 dch=\E[%p1%dP, ich=\E[%p1%d@, use=ansi+idc1,
366 ansi+arrows|ANSI normal-mode cursor-keys,
367 kbs=^H, kcub1=\E[D, kcud1=\E[B, kcuf1=\E[C, kcuu1=\E[A,
369 ansi+sgr|ANSI graphic renditions,
370 blink=\E[5m, invis=\E[8m, rev=\E[7m,
371 sgr=\E[0%?%p3%t;7%;%?%p4%t;5%;%?%p7%t;8%;m,
373 ansi+sgrso|ANSI standout only,
374 rmso=\E[m, smso=\E[7m,
375 ansi+sgrul|ANSI underline only,
376 rmul=\E[m, smul=\E[4m,
377 ansi+sgrbold|ANSI graphic renditions; assuming terminal has bold; not dim,
379 sgr=\E[%?%p1%t7;%;%?%p2%t4;%;%?%p3%t7;%;%?%p4%t5;%;%?%p6%t1;
381 use=ansi+sgr, use=ansi+sgrso, use=ansi+sgrul,
382 ansi+sgrdim|ANSI graphic renditions; assuming terminal has dim; not bold,
384 sgr=\E[%?%p1%t7;%;%?%p2%t4;%;%?%p3%t7;%;%?%p4%t5;%;%?%p5%t2;
386 use=ansi+sgr, use=ansi+sgrso, use=ansi+sgrul,
388 # ECMA-48 does not specify scroll-regions, but most people consider it to be
389 # "ANSI" because it is widely-supported. See ecma+index for the standard form.
390 ansi+csr|ANSI scroll-region plus cursor save & restore,
391 csr=\E[%i%p1%d;%p2%dr, rc=\E8, sc=\E7,
393 # The normal (ANSI) flavor of "media copy" building block asserts that
394 # characters sent to the printer do not echo on the screen. DEC terminals
395 # can also be put into autoprinter mode, where each line is sent to the
396 # printer as you move off that line, e.g., by a carriage return.
397 ansi+pp|ANSI printer port,
399 mc0=\E[i, mc4=\E[4i, mc5=\E[5i,
400 dec+pp|DEC autoprinter mode,
401 mc0=\E[i, mc4=\E[?4i, mc5=\E[?5i,
403 # The IBM PC alternate character set. Plug this into any Intel console entry.
404 # We use \E[11m for rmacs rather than \E[12m so the <acsc> string can use the
405 # ROM graphics for control characters such as the diamond, up- and down-arrow.
406 # This works with the System V, Linux, and BSDI consoles. It's a safe bet this
407 # will work with any Intel console, they all seem to have inherited \E[11m
408 # from the ANSI.SYS de-facto standard.
409 klone+acs|alternate character set for ansi.sys displays,
410 acsc=+\020\,\021-\030.^Y0\333`\004a\261f\370g\361h\260j
411 \331k\277l\332m\300n\305o~p\304q\304r\304s_t\303u\264v
412 \301w\302x\263y\363z\362{\343|\330}\234~\376,
413 rmacs=\E[10m, smacs=\E[11m,
415 # Highlight controls corresponding to the ANSI.SYS standard. Most
416 # console drivers for Intel boxes obey these. Makes the same assumption
417 # about \E[11m as klone+acs. True ANSI/ECMA-48 would have <rmso=\E[27m>,
418 # <rmul=\E[24m>, but this isn't a documented feature of ANSI.SYS.
419 klone+sgr|attribute control for ansi.sys displays,
420 blink=\E[5m, bold=\E[1m, rev=\E[7m, rmpch=\E[10m,
421 rmso=\E[m, rmul=\E[m,
422 sgr=\E[0;10%?%p1%t;7%;%?%p2%t;4%;%?%p3%t;7%;%?%p4%t;5%;%?%p6
424 sgr0=\E[0;10m, smpch=\E[11m, smso=\E[7m, smul=\E[4m,
427 # Most Intel boxes do not treat "invis" (invisible) text.
428 klone+sgr8|attribute control for ansi.sys displays,
430 sgr=\E[0;10%?%p1%t;7%;%?%p2%t;4%;%?%p3%t;7%;%?%p4%t;5%;%?%p6
431 %t;1%;%?%p7%t;8%;%?%p9%t;11%;m,
434 # Highlight controls corresponding to the ANSI.SYS standard. *All*
435 # console drivers for Intel boxes obey these. Does not assume \E[11m will
436 # work; uses \E[12m instead, which is pretty bulletproof but loses you the ACS
437 # diamond and arrow characters under curses.
438 klone+sgr-dumb|attribute control for ansi.sys displays (no ESC [ 11 m),
439 blink=\E[5m, bold=\E[1m, invis=\E[8m, rev=\E[7m, rmso=\E[m,
441 sgr=\E[0;10%?%p1%t;7%;%?%p2%t;4%;%?%p3%t;7%;%?%p4%t;5%;%?%p6
442 %t;1%;%?%p7%t;8%;%?%p9%t;12%;m,
443 sgr0=\E[0;10m, smacs=\E[12m, smso=\E[7m, smul=\E[4m,
446 # KOI8-R (RFC1489) acs (alternate character set)
447 # From: Qing Long <qinglong@Bolizm.ihep.su>, 24 Feb 1996.
448 klone+koi8acs|alternate character set for ansi.sys displays with KOI8 charset,
449 acsc=+\020\,\021-\036.^_0\215`\004a\237f\234g\232h\222i
450 \220j\205k\203l\202m\204n\212o\213p\216q\0r\217s\214t
451 \206u\207v\210w\211x\201y\230z\231{\267|\274}L~
453 rmacs=\E[10m, smacs=\E[11m,
455 # ANSI.SYS color control. The setab/setaf caps depend on the coincidence
456 # between SVr4/XPG4's color numbers and ANSI.SYS attributes. Here are longer
457 # but equivalent strings that don't rely on that coincidence:
458 # setb=\E[4%?%p1%{1}%=%t4%e%p1%{3}%=%t6%e%p1%{4}%=%t1%e%p1%{6}%=%t3%e%p1%d%;m,
459 # setf=\E[3%?%p1%{1}%=%t4%e%p1%{3}%=%t6%e%p1%{4}%=%t1%e%p1%{6}%=%t3%e%p1%d%;m,
460 # The DOS 5 manual asserts that these sequences meet the ISO 6429 standard.
461 # They match a subset of ECMA-48.
462 klone+color|color control for ansi.sys and ISO6429-compatible displays,
463 colors#8, ncv#3, pairs#64,
464 op=\E[37;40m, setab=\E[4%p1%dm, setaf=\E[3%p1%dm,
466 # This is better than klone+color, it doesn't assume white-on-black as the
467 # default color pair, but many `ANSI' terminals don't grok the <op> cap.
468 ecma+color|color control for ECMA-48-compatible terminals,
470 colors#8, ncv#3, pairs#64,
471 op=\E[39;49m, setab=\E[4%p1%dm, setaf=\E[3%p1%dm,
473 ecma+italics|ECMA-48 italics,
474 ritm=\E[23m, sitm=\E[3m,
476 # Attribute control for ECMA-48-compatible terminals
477 ecma+sgr|attribute capabilities for true ECMA-48 terminals,
478 rmso=\E[27m, rmul=\E[24m, use=klone+sgr8,
480 ecma+strikeout|ECMA-48 strikeout/crossed-out,
481 rmxx=\E[29m, smxx=\E[9m,
483 # ECMA-48 does not include the VT100 indexing and scroll-margins. It has its
485 ecma+index|ECMA-48 scroll up/down,
486 indn=\E[%p1%dS, rin=\E[%p1%dT,
488 # For comparison, here are all the capabilities implied by the Intel
489 # Binary Compatibility Standard (level 2) that fit within terminfo.
490 # For more detail on this rather pathetic standard, see the comments
491 # near the end of this file.
492 ibcs2|Intel Binary Compatibility Standard prescriptions,
493 cbt=\E[Z, clear=\Ec, cub=\E[%p1%dD, cub1=\E[1D,
494 cud=\E[%p1%dB, cud1=\E[1B, cuf=\E[%p1%dC, cuf1=\E[1C,
495 cup=\E[%i%p1%d;%p2%dH, cuu=\E[%p1%dA, cuu1=\E[1A,
496 dch=\E[%p1%dP, dispc=\E=%p1%dg, ech=\E[%p1%dX,
497 hpa=\E[%i%p1%dG, hts=\EH, ich=\E[%p1%d@, ich1=\E[@,
498 il=\E[%p1%dL, rc=\E7, rmam=\E[?7l, sc=\E7, smam=\E[?7h,
499 tbc=\E[g, vpa=\E[%i%p1%dd, use=ecma+index,
501 #### ANSI/ECMA-48 terminals and terminal emulators
503 # See near the end of this file for details on ANSI conformance.
504 # Don't mess with these entries! Lots of other entries depend on them!
506 # This section lists entries in a least-capable to most-capable order.
507 # if you're in doubt about what `ANSI' matches yours, try them in that
508 # order and back off from the first that breaks.
510 # ansi-mr is for ANSI terminals with ONLY relative cursor addressing
511 # and more than one page of memory. It uses local motions instead of
512 # direct cursor addressing, and makes almost no assumptions. It does
513 # assume auto margins, no padding and/or xon/xoff, and a 24x80 screen.
514 ansi-mr|mem rel cup ansi,
516 cols#80, lines#24, use=vanilla, use=ansi+erase,
519 # ansi-mini is a bare minimum ANSI terminal. This should work on anything, but
520 # beware of screen size problems and memory relative cursor addressing.
521 ansi-mini|any ansi terminal with pessimistic assumptions,
523 cols#80, lines#24, use=vanilla, use=ansi+cup,
526 # ansi-mtabs adds relative addressing and minimal tab support
527 ansi-mtabs|any ansi terminal with pessimistic assumptions,
529 ht=^I, use=ansi-mini, use=ansi+local1,
531 # ANSI X3.64 from emory!mlhhh (Hugh Hansard) via BRL
533 # The following is an entry for the full ANSI 3.64 (1977). It lacks
534 # padding, but most terminals using the standard are "fast" enough
535 # not to require any -- even at 9600 bps. If you encounter problems,
536 # try including the padding specifications.
538 # Note: the :as: and :ae: specifications are not implemented here, for
539 # the available termcap documentation does not make clear WHICH alternate
540 # character set to specify. ANSI 3.64 seems to make allowances for several.
541 # Please make the appropriate adjustments to fit your needs -- that is
542 # if you will be using alternate character sets.
544 # There are very few terminals running the full ANSI 3.64 standard,
545 # so I could only test this entry on one verified terminal (Visual 102).
546 # I would appreciate the results on other terminals sent to me.
548 # Please report comments, changes, and problems to:
550 # U.S. MAIL: Hugh Hansard
553 # Atlanta, GA. 30322.
555 # USENET {akgua,msdc,sb1,sb6,gatech}!emory!mlhhh.
557 # (Added vt100 <rc>,<sc> to quiet a tic warning --esr)
558 ansi77|ANSI 3.64 standard 1977 version,
560 cols#80, it#8, lines#24,
561 bel=^G, clear=\E[;H\E[2J, cr=\r, csr=\E[%i%p1%d;%p2%dr,
562 cub1=^H, cud1=\E[B, cuf1=\E[C, cup=\E[%i%p1%d;%p2%dH,
563 cuu1=\E[A, dch1=\E[P, dl1=\E[M$<5*/>, ed=\E[J, el=\E[K,
564 home=\E[H, ht=^I, il1=\E[L$<5*/>, ind=\ED, kbs=^H,
565 kcub1=\E[D, kcud1=\E[B, kcuf1=\E[C, kcuu1=\E[A, kf1=\EOP,
566 kf2=\EOR, kf4=\EOS, khome=\E[H, nel=\r\ED, rc=\E8, ri=\EM,
567 rmir=\E[4l, rmso=\E[m, rmul=\E[m, sc=\E7, smir=\E[4h,
568 smso=\E[7m, smul=\E[4m,
570 # Procomm and some other ANSI emulations don't recognize all of the ANSI-
571 # standard capabilities. This entry deletes <cuu>, <cuf>, <cud>, <cub>, and
572 # <vpa>/<hpa> capabilities, forcing curses to use repetitions of <cuu1>,
573 # <cuf1>, <cud1> and <cub1>. Also deleted <ich> and <ich1>, as QModem up to
574 # 5.03 doesn't recognize these. Finally, we delete <rep> and <ri>, which seem
575 # to confuse many emulators. On the other hand, we can count on these programs
576 # doing <rmacs>/<smacs>/<sgr>. Older versions of this entry featured
577 # <invis=\E[9m>, but <invis=\E[8m> now seems to be more common under
578 # ANSI.SYS influence.
579 # From: Eric S. Raymond <esr@snark.thyrsus.com> Oct 30 1995
580 pcansi-m|pcansi-mono|ibm-pc terminal programs claiming to be ansi (mono mode),
582 cols#80, it#8, lines#24,
583 bel=^G, cbt=\E[Z, clear=\E[H\E[J, cr=\r, cub1=\E[D,
584 cud1=\E[B, cuf1=\E[C, cup=\E[%i%p1%d;%p2%dH, cuu1=\E[A,
585 dch1=\E[P, dl1=\E[M, ed=\E[J, el=\E[K, home=\E[H, ht=^I,
586 hts=\EH, il1=\E[L, ind=\n, kbs=^H, kcub1=\E[D, kcud1=\E[B,
587 kcuf1=\E[C, kcuu1=\E[A, khome=\E[H, tbc=\E[3g,
589 pcansi-25-m|pcansi25m|ibm-pc terminal programs with 25 lines (mono mode),
590 lines#25, use=pcansi-m,
591 pcansi-33-m|pcansi33m|ibm-pc terminal programs with 33 lines (mono mode),
592 lines#33, use=pcansi-m,
593 pcansi-43-m|ansi43m|ibm-pc terminal programs with 43 lines (mono mode),
594 lines#43, use=pcansi-m,
595 # The color versions. All PC emulators do color...
596 pcansi|ibm-pc terminal programs claiming to be ansi,
597 use=klone+color, use=pcansi-m,
598 pcansi-25|pcansi25|ibm-pc terminal programs with 25 lines,
599 lines#25, use=pcansi,
600 pcansi-33|pcansi33|ibm-pc terminal programs with 33 lines,
601 lines#33, use=pcansi,
602 pcansi-43|pcansi43|ibm-pc terminal programs with 43 lines,
603 lines#43, use=pcansi,
605 # ansi-m -- full ANSI X3.64 with ANSI.SYS-compatible attributes, no color.
606 # If you want pound signs rather than dollars, replace `B' with `A'
607 # in the <s0ds>, <s1ds>, <s2ds>, and <s3ds> capabilities.
608 # From: Eric S. Raymond <esr@snark.thyrsus.com> Nov 6 1995
609 ansi-m|ansi-mono|ANSI X3.64-1979 terminal with ANSI.SYS compatible attributes,
611 cub=\E[%p1%dD, cud=\E[%p1%dB, cuf=\E[%p1%dC,
612 cuu=\E[%p1%dA, dch=\E[%p1%dP, dl=\E[%p1%dM,
613 ech=\E[%p1%dX, el1=\E[1K, hpa=\E[%i%p1%dG, ht=\E[I,
614 ich=\E[%p1%d@, il=\E[%p1%dL, kbs=^H, kcbt=\E[Z, kcub1=\E[D,
615 kcud1=\E[B, kcuf1=\E[C, kcuu1=\E[A, kich1=\E[L, mc4=\E[4i,
616 mc5=\E[5i, nel=\r\E[S, rep=%p1%c\E[%p2%{1}%-%db,
617 s0ds=\E(B, s1ds=\E)B, s2ds=\E*B, s3ds=\E+B, tbc=\E[3g,
618 vpa=\E[%i%p1%dd, use=ecma+index, use=pcansi-m,
620 ansi+enq|ncurses extension for ANSI ENQ,
621 u6=\E[%i%d;%dR, u7=\E[6n, u8=\E[?%[;0123456789]c,
624 # ansi -- this terminfo expresses the largest subset of X3.64 that will fit in
625 # standard terminfo. Assumes ANSI.SYS-compatible attributes and color.
626 # From: Eric S. Raymond <esr@snark.thyrsus.com> Nov 6 1995
627 ansi|ansi/pc-term compatible with color,
628 use=ansi+enq, use=ecma+color, use=klone+sgr8, use=ansi-m,
630 # ansi-generic is a vanilla ANSI terminal. This is assumed to implement
631 # all the normal ANSI stuff with no extensions. It assumes
632 # insert/delete line/char is there, so it won't work with
633 # vt100 clones. It assumes video attributes for bold, blink,
634 # underline, and reverse, which won't matter much if the terminal
635 # can't do some of those. Padding is assumed to be zero, which
636 # shouldn't hurt since xon/xoff is assumed.
637 ansi-generic|ansiterm|generic ansi standard terminal,
639 cols#80, lines#24, use=vanilla, use=ansi+csr, use=ansi+cup,
640 use=ansi+rca, use=ansi+erase, use=ansi+tabs,
641 use=ansi+local, use=ansi+idc, use=ansi+idl, use=ansi+rep,
642 use=ansi+sgrbold, use=ansi+arrows,
644 #### DOS ANSI.SYS variants
646 # This completely describes the sequences specified in the DOS 2.1 ANSI.SYS
647 # documentation (except for the keyboard key reassignment feature, which
648 # doesn't fit the <pfkey> model well). The klone+acs sequences were valid
649 # though undocumented. The <pfkey> capability is untested but should work for
650 # keys F1-F10 (%p1 values outside this range will yield unpredictable results).
651 # From: Eric S. Raymond <esr@snark.thyrsus.com> Nov 7 1995
652 ansi.sys-old|ANSI.SYS under PC-DOS 2.1,
653 OTbs, am, mir, msgr, xon,
655 clear=\E[2J, cub1=^H, cud1=\E[B, cuf1=\E[C,
656 cup=\E[%i%p1%d;%p2%dH, cuu1=\E[A, el=\E[k, home=\E[H,
657 is2=\E[m\E[?7h, kcub1=^H, kcud1=\n, kcuf1=^L, kcuu1=^K,
658 khome=^^, pfkey=\E[0;%p1%{58}%+%d;%p2"%s"p, rc=\E[u,
659 rmam=\E[?7l, sc=\E[s, smam=\E[?7h, u6=\E[%i%d;%dR,
660 u7=\E[6n, use=klone+color, use=klone+sgr8,
662 # Keypad: Home=\0G Up=\0H PrPag=\0I
663 # ka1,kh kcuu1 kpp,ka3
665 # Left=\0K 5=\0L Right=\0M
668 # End=\0O Down=\0P NxPag=\0Q
669 # kc1,kend kcud1 kc3,knp
674 # On keyboard with 12 function keys,
675 # shifted f-keys: F13-F24
676 # control f-keys: F25-F36
677 # alt f-keys: F37-F48
678 # The shift/control/alt keys do not modify each other, but alt overrides both,
679 # and control overrides shift.
681 # <pfkey> capability for F1-F48 -TD
682 ansi.sys|ANSI.SYS 3.1 and later versions,
683 el=\E[K, ka1=\0G, ka3=\0I, kb2=\0L, kbs=^H, kc1=\0O, kc3=\0Q,
684 kcbt=\0^O, kcub1=\0K, kcud1=\0P, kcuf1=\0M, kcuu1=\0H,
685 kdch1=\0S, kend=\0O, kf1=\0;, kf10=\0D, kf11=\0\205,
686 kf12=\0\206, kf13=\0T, kf14=\0U, kf15=\0V, kf16=\0W,
687 kf17=\0X, kf18=\0Y, kf19=\0Z, kf2=\0<, kf20=\0[, kf21=\0\\,
688 kf22=\0], kf23=\0\207, kf24=\0\210, kf25=\0\^, kf26=\0_,
689 kf27=\0`, kf28=\0a, kf29=\0b, kf3=\0=, kf30=\0c, kf31=\0d,
690 kf32=\0e, kf33=\0f, kf34=\0g, kf35=\0\211, kf36=\0\212,
691 kf37=\0h, kf38=\0i, kf39=\0j, kf4=\0>, kf40=\0k, kf41=\0l,
692 kf42=\0m, kf43=\0n, kf44=\0o, kf45=\0p, kf46=\0q,
693 kf47=\0\213, kf48=\0\214, kf5=\0?, kf6=\0@, kf7=\0A, kf8=\0B,
694 kf9=\0C, khome=\0G, kich1=\0R, knp=\0Q, kpp=\0I,
695 pfkey=\E[0;%?%p1%{11}%<%t%'\:'%e%p1%{13}%<%t%'z'%e%p1%{23}%<
696 %t%'G'%e%p1%{25}%<%t%'p'%e%p1%'#'%<%t%'E'%e%p1%'%'%<%t
697 %'f'%e%p1%'/'%<%t%'C'%e%{92}%;%p1%+%d;%p2"%s"p,
701 # Define IBM PC keypad keys for vi as per MS-Kermit while using ANSI.SYS.
702 # This should only be used when the terminal emulator cannot redefine the keys.
703 # Since redefining keys with ansi.sys also affects PC-DOS programs, the key
704 # definitions must be restored. If the terminal emulator is quit while in vi
705 # or others using <smkx>/<rmkx>, the keypad will not be defined as per PC-DOS.
706 # The PgUp and PgDn are prefixed with ESC so that tn3270 can be used on Unix
707 # (^U and ^D are already defined for tn3270). The ESC is safe for vi but it
708 # does "beep". ESC ESC i is used for Ins to avoid tn3270 ESC i for coltab.
709 # Note that <kcub1> is always BS, because PC-dos can tolerate this change.
710 # Caution: vi is limited to 256 string bytes, longer crashes or weirds out vi.
711 # Consequently the End keypad key could not be set (it is relatively safe and
712 # actually useful because it sends ^@ O, which beeps and opens a line above).
713 ansi.sysk|ansisysk|PC-DOS 3.1 ANSI.SYS with keypad redefined for vi,
714 is2=U2\sPC-DOS\s3.1\sANSI.SYS\swith\skeypad\sredefined\sfor
715 \svi\s9-29-86\n\E[;75;8p,
716 rmkx=\E[;71;0;71p\E[;72;0;72p\E[;73;0;73p\E[;77;0;77p\E[;80;
717 0;80p\E[;81;0;81p\E[;82;0;82p\E[;83;0;83p,
718 smkx=\E[;71;30p\E[;72;11p\E[;73;27;21p\E[;77;12p\E[;80;10p
719 \E[;81;27;4p\E[;82;27;27;105p\E[;83;127p,
722 # Adds ins/del line/character, hence vi reverse scrolls/inserts/deletes nicer.
723 nansi.sys|nansisys|PC-DOS Public Domain NANSI.SYS,
724 dch1=\E[1P, dl1=\E[1M, ich1=\E[1@, il1=\E[1L,
725 is2=U3 PC-DOS Public Domain NANSI.SYS 9-23-86\n,
728 # See ansi.sysk and nansi.sys above.
729 nansi.sysk|nansisysk|PC-DOS Public Domain NANSI.SYS with keypad redefined for vi,
730 dch1=\E[1P, dl1=\E[1M, ich1=\E[1@, il1=\E[1L,
731 is2=U4\sPC-DOS\sPublic\sDomain\sNANSI.SYS\swith\skeypad
732 \sredefined\sfor\svi\s9-29-86\n\E[;75;8p,
735 #### Atari ST terminals
737 # From Guido Flohr <gufl0000@stud.uni-sb.de>.
739 tw52|tw52-color|Toswin window manager with color,
741 colors#16, pairs#0x100,
742 oc=\Eb?\Ec0, op=\Eb?\Ec0,
743 setab=\Ec%?%p1%{0}%=%t?%e%p1%{7}%=%t0%e%p1%{15}%=%t7%e%p1
745 setaf=\Eb%?%p1%{0}%=%t?%e%p1%{7}%=%t0%e%p1%{15}%=%t7%e%p1
747 setb=\Ec%?%p1%{0}%=%t?%e%p1%{7}%=%t0%e%p1%{15}%=%t7%e%p1
749 setf=\Eb%?%p1%{0}%=%t?%e%p1%{7}%=%t0%e%p1%{15}%=%t7%e%p1
752 tw52-m|Toswin window manager monochrome,
755 bold=\Eya, dch1=\Ea, dim=\EyB,
756 is2=\Ev\Eq\Ez_\Ee\Ei\Eb?\Ec0, rev=\EyP, rmso=\EzQ,
757 rmul=\EzH, rs2=\Ev\Eq\Ez_\Ee\Ei\Eb?\Ec0, sgr0=\Ez_,
758 smso=\EyQ, smul=\EyH, use=at-m,
759 tt52|Atari TT medium and high resolution,
760 lines#30, use=at-color,
761 st52-color|at-color|atari-color|atari_st-color|Atari ST with color,
763 colors#16, pairs#0x100,
764 is2=\Ev\Eq\Ee\Eb1\Ec0, rs2=\Ev\Eq\Ee\Eb1\Ec0,
765 setab=\Ec%?%p1%{0}%=%t1%e%p1%{1}%=%t2%e%p1%{2}%=%t3%e%p1%{3}
766 %=%t>%e%p1%{4}%=%t4%e%p1%{5}%=%t7%e%p1%{6}%=%t5%e%p1
767 %{7}%=%t0%e%p1%{8}%=%t8%e%p1%{9}%=%t9%e%p1%{10}%=%t\:
768 %e%p1%{11}%=%t;%e%p1%{12}%=%t<%e%p1%{13}%=%t=%e%p1
770 setaf=\Eb%?%p1%{0}%=%t1%e%p1%{1}%=%t2%e%p1%{2}%=%t3%e%p1%{3}
771 %=%t>%e%p1%{4}%=%t4%e%p1%{5}%=%t7%e%p1%{6}%=%t5%e%p1
772 %{7}%=%t0%e%p1%{8}%=%t8%e%p1%{9}%=%t9%e%p1%{10}%=%t\:
773 %e%p1%{11}%=%t;%e%p1%{12}%=%t<%e%p1%{13}%=%t=%e%p1
775 setb=\Ec%?%p1%{0}%=%t1%e%p1%{1}%=%t2%e%p1%{2}%=%t3%e%p1%{3}
776 %=%t>%e%p1%{4}%=%t4%e%p1%{5}%=%t7%e%p1%{6}%=%t5%e%p1
777 %{7}%=%t0%e%p1%{8}%=%t8%e%p1%{9}%=%t9%e%p1%{10}%=%t\:%e
778 %p1%{11}%=%t;%e%p1%{12}%=%t<%e%p1%{13}%=%t=%e%p1%{14}%=
780 setf=\Eb%?%p1%{0}%=%t1%e%p1%{1}%=%t2%e%p1%{2}%=%t3%e%p1%{3}
781 %=%t>%e%p1%{4}%=%t4%e%p1%{5}%=%t7%e%p1%{6}%=%t5%e%p1
782 %{7}%=%t0%e%p1%{8}%=%t8%e%p1%{9}%=%t9%e%p1%{10}%=%t\:%e
783 %p1%{11}%=%t;%e%p1%{12}%=%t<%e%p1%{13}%=%t=%e%p1%{14}%=
786 st52|st52-m|at|at-m|atari|atari-m|atari_st|atarist-m|Atari ST,
788 cols#80, it#8, lines#24,
789 bel=^G, civis=\Ef, clear=\EE, cnorm=\Ee, cr=\r, cub1=\ED,
790 cud1=\EB, cuf1=\EC, cup=\EY%p1%{32}%+%c%p2%{32}%+%c,
791 cuu1=\EA, dl1=\EM, ed=\EJ, el=\EK, el1=\Eo, home=\EH, ht=^I,
792 il1=\EL, ind=\n, is2=\Ev\Eq\Ee, kLFT=\Ed, kRIT=\Ec, kbs=^H,
793 kcub1=\ED, kcud1=\EB, kcuf1=\EC, kcuu1=\EA, kdch1=^?,
794 kf1=\EP, kf10=\EY, kf11=\Ep, kf12=\Eq, kf13=\Er, kf14=\Es,
795 kf15=\Et, kf16=\Eu, kf17=\Ev, kf18=\Ew, kf19=\Ex, kf2=\EQ,
796 kf20=\Ey, kf3=\ER, kf4=\ES, kf5=\ET, kf6=\EU, kf7=\EV, kf8=\EW,
797 kf9=\EX, khlp=\EH, khome=\EE, kich1=\EI, knp=\Eb, kpp=\Ea,
798 kund=\EK, nel=\r\n, rc=\Ek, rev=\Ep, ri=\EI, rmso=\Eq,
799 rs2=\Ev\Eq\Ee, sc=\Ej, sgr0=\Eq, smso=\Ep,
800 tw100|toswin vt100 window mgr,
802 colors#8, cols#80, it#8, lines#24, pairs#64, vt#3,
803 acsc=++\,\,--..00II``aaffgghhjjkkllmmnnooppqqrrssttuuvvwwxxy
805 bel=^G, blink=\E[5m, bold=\E[1m, civis=\Ef,
806 clear=\E[2J\E[H, cnorm=\Ee, cr=\r, csr=\E[%i%p1%d;%p2%dr,
807 cub=\E[%p1%dD, cub1=^H, cud=\E[%p1%dB, cud1=\EB,
808 cuf=\E[%p1%dC, cuf1=\EC, cup=\E[%i%p1%d;%p2%dH,
809 cuu=\E[%p1%dA, cuu1=\EA, dch1=\Ea, dim=\E[2m, dl=\E[%p1%dM,
810 dl1=\E[M, ed=\E[J, el=\E[K, el1=\E[1K, home=\E[H, ht=^I,
811 hts=\EH, ich=\E[%p1%d@, il1=\EL, ind=\n, is2=\E<\E)0, kbs=^H,
812 kcub1=\EOD, kcud1=\EOB, kcuf1=\EOC, kcuu1=\EOA, kdch1=^?,
813 kf1=\EOP, kf10=\EOY, kf11=\Ep, kf12=\Eq, kf13=\Er, kf14=\Es,
814 kf15=\Et, kf16=\Eu, kf17=\Ev, kf18=\Ew, kf19=\Ex, kf2=\EOQ,
815 kf20=\Ey, kf3=\EOR, kf4=\EOS, kf5=\EOT, kf6=\EOU, kf7=\EOV,
816 kf8=\EOW, kf9=\EOX, khlp=\EH, khome=\E\EE, kich1=\EI,
817 knp=\Eb, kpp=\E\Ea, kund=\EK, ll=\E[24H, nel=\EE,
818 oc=\E[30;47m, op=\E[30;47m, rc=\E8, rev=\E[7m, ri=\EM,
819 rmacs=^O, rmcup=\E[?7h, rmir=\Ei, rmkx=\E[?1l\E>,
820 rmso=\E[m, rmul=\E[m,
821 rs1=\E<\E[20l\E[?3;6;9l\E[r\Eq\E(B\017\E)0\E>,
823 setb=\E[4%p1%'0'%+%Pa%?%ga%'0'%=%t0%e%ga%'1'%=%t4%e%ga%'2'%=
824 %t2%e%ga%'3'%=%t6%e%ga%'4'%=%t1%e%ga%'5'%=%t5%e%ga%'6'
826 setf=\E[3%p1%'0'%+%Pa%?%ga%'0'%=%t0%e%ga%'1'%=%t4%e%ga%'2'%=
827 %t2%e%ga%'3'%=%t6%e%ga%'4'%=%t1%e%ga%'5'%=%t5%e%ga%'6'
829 sgr0=\E[m, smacs=^N, smcup=\E[?7l, smir=\Eh,
830 smkx=\E[?1h\E=, smso=\E[7m, smul=\E[4m, tbc=\E[3g,
831 # The entries for stv52 and stv52pc probably need a revision.
832 stv52|MiNT virtual console,
834 cols#80, it#8, lines#30,
835 bel=^G, blink=\Er, bold=\EyA, civis=\Ef, clear=\EE,
836 cnorm=\E. \Ee, cr=\r, cub1=^H, cud1=\EB, cuf1=\EC,
837 cup=\EY%p1%{32}%+%c%p2%{32}%+%c, cuu1=\EA, cvvis=\E.",
838 dim=\Em, dl1=\EM, ed=\EJ, el=\EK, home=\EH, ht=^I, il1=\EL,
839 ind=\n$<2*/>, kbs=^H, kcub1=\ED, kcud1=\EB, kcuf1=\EC,
840 kcuu1=\EA, kdch1=^?, kf1=\EP, kf10=\EY, kf11=\Ep, kf12=\Eq,
841 kf13=\Er, kf14=\Es, kf15=\Et, kf16=\Eu, kf17=\Ev, kf18=\Ew,
842 kf19=\Ex, kf2=\EQ, kf20=\Ey, kf3=\ER, kf4=\ES, kf5=\ET,
843 kf6=\EU, kf7=\EV, kf8=\EW, kf9=\EX, khlp=\EH, khome=\EE,
844 kich1=\EI, knp=\Eb, kpp=\Ea, kund=\EK, nel=\r\n$<2*/>,
845 op=\Eb@\EcO, rev=\Ep, ri=\EI$<2*/>, rmcup=\Ev\E. \Ee\Ez_,
846 rmso=\Eq, rmul=\EzH, rs1=\Ez_\Eb@\EcA, sgr0=\Ez_,
847 smcup=\Ev\Ee\Ez_, smso=\Ep, smul=\EyH,
848 stv52pc|MiNT virtual console with PC charset,
850 cols#80, it#8, lines#30,
851 acsc=+\257\,\256-\^.v0\333I\374`\177a\260f\370g\361h\261j
852 \331k\277l\332m\300n\305o\377p-q\304r-s_t+u+v+w+x\263y
853 \363z\362{\343|\366}\234~\371,
854 bel=^G, blink=\Er, bold=\EyA, civis=\Ef, clear=\EE,
855 cnorm=\E. \Ee, cr=\r, cub1=^H, cud1=\EB, cuf1=\EC,
856 cup=\EY%p1%{32}%+%c%p2%{32}%+%c, cuu1=\EA, cvvis=\E.",
857 dim=\Em, dl1=\EM, ed=\EJ, el=\EK, home=\EH, ht=^I, il1=\EL,
858 ind=\n$<2*/>, kbs=^H, kcub1=\ED, kcud1=\EB, kcuf1=\EC,
859 kcuu1=\EA, kdch1=^?, kf1=\EP, kf10=\EY, kf11=\Ep, kf12=\Eq,
860 kf13=\Er, kf14=\Es, kf15=\Et, kf16=\Eu, kf17=\Ev, kf18=\Ew,
861 kf19=\Ex, kf2=\EQ, kf20=\Ey, kf3=\ER, kf4=\ES, kf5=\ET,
862 kf6=\EU, kf7=\EV, kf8=\EW, kf9=\EX, khlp=\EH, khome=\EE,
863 kich1=\EI, knp=\Eb, kpp=\Ea, kund=\EK, nel=\r\n$<2*/>,
864 rev=\Ep, ri=\EI$<2*/>, rmcup=\Ev\E. \Ee\Ez_, rmso=\Eq,
865 rmul=\EzH, rs1=\Ez_\Eb@\EcA, sgr0=\Ez_, smcup=\Ev\Ee\Ez_,
868 # From: Simson L. Garfinkel <simsong@media-lab.mit.edu>
871 cols#80, it#8, lines#25,
872 clear=\EH\EJ, cub1=\ED, cud1=\EB, cuf1=\EC,
873 cup=\EY%p1%{32}%+%c%p2%{32}%+%c, cuu1=\EA, dl1=\EM,
874 ed=\EJ, el=\EK, ht=^I, il1=\EL, kcub1=\ED, kcud1=\EB,
875 kcuf1=\EC, kcuu1=\EA, ri=\EI, rmso=\Eq, sgr0=\Eq, smso=\Ep,
876 # UniTerm terminal program for the Atari ST: 49-line VT220 emulation mode
877 # From: Paul M. Aoki <aoki@ucbvax.berkeley.edu>
878 uniterm|uniterm49|UniTerm VT220 emulator with 49 lines,
880 is2=\E>\E[?3l\E[?4l\E[?5l\E[?7h\E[?8h\E[1;49r\E[49;1H, use=vt220,
881 # MiNT VT52 emulation. 80 columns, 25 rows.
882 # MiNT is Now TOS, the operating system which comes with all Ataris now
883 # (mainly Atari Falcon). This termcap is for the VT52 emulation you get
884 # under tcsh/zsh/bash/sh/ksh/ash/csh when you run MiNT in `console' mode
885 # From: Per Persson <pp@gnu.ai.mit.edu>, 27 Feb 1996
886 st52-old|Atari ST with VT52 emulation,
889 bel=^G, civis=\Ef, clear=\EH\EJ, cnorm=\Ee, cr=\r, cub1=\ED,
890 cud1=\EB, cuf1=\EC, cup=\EY%p1%{32}%+%c%p2%{32}%+%c,
891 cuu1=\EA, dl1=\EM, ed=\EJ, el=\EK, home=\EH, ht=^I, il1=\EL,
892 ind=\n, ka1=\E#7, ka3=\E#5, kb2=\E#9, kbs=^H, kc1=\E#1,
893 kc3=\E#3, kclr=\E#7, kcub1=\E#K, kcud1=\E#P, kcuf1=\E#M,
894 kcuu1=\E#H, kf0=\E#D, kf1=\E#;, kf2=\E#<, kf3=\E#=, kf4=\E#>,
895 kf5=\E#?, kf6=\E#@, kf7=\E#A, kf8=\E#B, kf9=\E#C, khome=\E#G,
896 kil1=\E#R, kind=\E#2, kri=\E#8, lf0=f10, nel=\r\n, rc=\Ek,
897 ri=\EI, rmcup=, rmso=\Eq, rs1=\Ez_\Eb@\EcA, sc=\Ej, sgr0=\Eq,
902 # BeOS entry for Terminal program Seems to be almost ANSI
903 beterm|BeOS Terminal,
904 am, eo, mir, msgr, xenl, xon,
905 colors#8, cols#80, it#8, lines#25, ncv#5, pairs#64,
906 bel=^G, bold=\E[1m, clear=\E[H\E[J, cr=\r,
907 csr=\E[%i%p1%d;%p2%dr, cub=\E[%p1%dD, cub1=^H,
908 cud=\E[%p1%dB, cud1=\n, cuf=\E[%p1%dC, cuf1=\E[C,
909 cup=\E[%i%p1%d;%p2%dH, cuu=\E[%p1%dA, cuu1=\E[A,
910 dch=\E[%p1%dP, dch1=\E[P, dl=\E[%p1%dM, dl1=\E[M,
911 ech=\E[%p1%dX, ed=\E[J, el=\E[K, el1=\E[1K, home=\E[H,
912 hpa=\E[%i%p1%dG, ht=^I, hts=\EH, ich=\E[%p1%d@, ich1=\E[@,
913 il=\E[%p1%dL, il1=\E[L, ind=\n, kbs=^H, kcub1=\E[D,
914 kcud1=\E[B, kcuf1=\E[C, kcuu1=\E[A, kdch1=\E[3~,
915 kend=\E[4~, kf1=\E[11~, kf10=\E[20~, kf11=\E[21~,
916 kf12=\E[22~, kf2=\E[12~, kf3=\E[13~, kf4=\E[14~,
917 kf5=\E[15~, kf6=\E[16~, kf7=\E[17~, kf8=\E[18~, kf9=\E[19~,
918 khome=\E[1~, kich1=\E[2~, knp=\E[6~, kpp=\E[5~, kspd=^Z,
919 nel=\r\n, op=\E[m, rc=\E8, rev=\E[7m, ri=\EM, rmir=\E[4l,
920 rmkx=\E[?4l, rmso=\E[m, rmul=\E[24m, rs1=\Ec, sc=\E7,
921 setab=\E[4%p1%dm, setaf=\E[3%p1%dm,
922 setb=\E[%p1%{40}%+%cm, setf=\E[%p1%{30}%+%cm,
923 sgr0=\E[0;10m, smir=\E[4h, smkx=\E[?4h, smso=\E[7m,
924 smul=\E[4m, u6=\E[%i%p1%d;%p2%dR, u7=\E[6n,
930 # This entry is good for the 1.2.13 or later version of the Linux console.
932 # ***************************************************************************
935 # * Linuxes come with a default keyboard mapping kcbt=^I. This entry, in *
936 # * response to user requests, assumes kcbt=\E[Z, the ANSI/ECMA reverse-tab *
937 # * character. Here are the keymap replacement lines that will set this up: *
939 # keycode 15 = Tab Tab
940 # alt keycode 15 = Meta_Tab
941 # shift keycode 15 = F26
942 # string F26 ="\033[Z"
944 # * This has to use a key slot which is unfortunate (any unused one will *
945 # * do, F26 is the higher-numbered one). The change ought to be built *
946 # * into the kernel tables. *
948 # ***************************************************************************
950 # All linux kernels since 1.2.13 (at least) set the screen size
951 # themselves; this entry assumes that capability.
953 linux-basic|linux console,
954 am, bce, eo, mir, msgr, xenl, xon,
956 acsc=+\020\,\021-\030.^Y0\333`\004a\261f\370g\361h\260i
957 \316j\331k\277l\332m\300n\305o~p\304q\304r\304s_t\303u
958 \264v\301w\302x\263y\363z\362{\343|\330}\234~\376,
959 bel=^G, clear=\E[H\E[J, cr=\r, csr=\E[%i%p1%d;%p2%dr,
960 cub=\E[%p1%dD, cub1=^H, cud=\E[%p1%dB, cud1=\n,
961 cuf=\E[%p1%dC, cuf1=\E[C, cup=\E[%i%p1%d;%p2%dH,
962 cuu=\E[%p1%dA, cuu1=\E[A, dch=\E[%p1%dP, dch1=\E[P,
963 dim=\E[2m, dl=\E[%p1%dM, dl1=\E[M, ech=\E[%p1%dX, ed=\E[J,
964 el=\E[K, el1=\E[1K, flash=\E[?5h$<200/>\E[?5l, home=\E[H,
965 hpa=\E[%i%p1%dG, ht=^I, hts=\EH, ich=\E[%p1%d@, ich1=\E[@,
966 il=\E[%p1%dL, il1=\E[L, ind=\n, kb2=\E[G, kbs=^?, kcbt=\E[Z,
967 kcub1=\E[D, kcud1=\E[B, kcuf1=\E[C, kcuu1=\E[A,
968 kdch1=\E[3~, kend=\E[4~, kf1=\E[[A, kf10=\E[21~,
969 kf11=\E[23~, kf12=\E[24~, kf13=\E[25~, kf14=\E[26~,
970 kf15=\E[28~, kf16=\E[29~, kf17=\E[31~, kf18=\E[32~,
971 kf19=\E[33~, kf2=\E[[B, kf20=\E[34~, kf3=\E[[C, kf4=\E[[D,
972 kf5=\E[[E, kf6=\E[17~, kf7=\E[18~, kf8=\E[19~, kf9=\E[20~,
973 khome=\E[1~, kich1=\E[2~, kmous=\E[M, knp=\E[6~, kpp=\E[5~,
974 kspd=^Z, nel=\r\n, rc=\E8, rev=\E[7m, ri=\EM, rmam=\E[?7l,
975 rmir=\E[4l, rmso=\E[27m, rmul=\E[24m, rs1=\Ec\E]R, sc=\E7,
976 sgr=\E[0;10%?%p1%t;7%;%?%p2%t;4%;%?%p3%t;7%;%?%p4%t;5%;%?%p5
977 %t;2%;%?%p6%t;1%;%?%p9%t;11%;m,
978 smam=\E[?7h, smir=\E[4h, smul=\E[4m, tbc=\E[3g,
979 vpa=\E[%i%p1%dd, use=vt102+enq, use=klone+sgr,
982 linux-m|Linux console no color,
984 setab@, setaf@, setb@, setf@, use=linux,
986 # The 1.3.x kernels add color-change capabilities; if yours doesn't have this
987 # and it matters, turn off <ccc>. The %02x escape used to implement this is
988 # not supposedly back-portable to older SV curses (although it has worked fine
989 # on Solaris for several years) and not supported in ncurses versions before
991 linux-c-nc|linux console with color-change,
993 initc=\E]P%p1%x%p2%{255}%*%{1000}%/%02x%p3%{255}%*%{1000}%/
994 %02x%p4%{255}%*%{1000}%/%02x,
995 oc=\E]R, use=linux-basic,
996 # From: Dennis Henriksen <opus@osrl.dk>, 9 July 1996
997 linux-c|linux console 1.3.6+ for older ncurses,
999 initc=\E]P%?%p1%{9}%>%t%p1%{10}%-%'a'%+%c%e%p1%d%;%p2%{255}
1000 %*%{1000}%/%Pr%gr%{16}%/%Px%?%gx%{9}%>%t%gx%{10}%-%'a'
1001 %+%c%e%gx%d%;%gr%{15}%&%Px%?%gx%{9}%>%t%gx%{10}%-%'a'
1002 %+%c%e%gx%d%;%p3%{255}%*%{1000}%/%Pr%gr%{16}%/%Px%?%gx
1003 %{9}%>%t%gx%{10}%-%'a'%+%c%e%gx%d%;%gr%{15}%&%Px%?%gx
1004 %{9}%>%t%gx%{10}%-%'a'%+%c%e%gx%d%;%p4%{255}%*%{1000}
1005 %/%Pr%gr%{16}%/%Px%?%gx%{9}%>%t%gx%{10}%-%'a'%+%c%e%gx
1006 %d%;%gr%{15}%&%Px%?%gx%{9}%>%t%gx%{10}%-%'a'%+%c%e%gx
1008 oc=\E]R, use=linux-basic,
1010 # The 2.2.x kernels add a private mode that sets the cursor type; use that to
1011 # get a block cursor for cvvis.
1012 # reported by Frank Heckenbach <frank@g-n-u.de>.
1013 linux2.2|linux 2.2.x console,
1014 civis=\E[?25l\E[?1c, cnorm=\E[?25h\E[?0c,
1015 cvvis=\E[?25h\E[?8c, use=linux-c-nc,
1017 # Linux 2.6.x has a fix for SI/SO to work with UTF-8 encoding added here:
1018 # http://lkml.iu.edu/hypermail/linux/kernel/0602.2/0738.html
1019 # Although the kernel has mappings for these, they were not in the default
1020 # font (tested with Debian and Fedora):
1026 linux2.6|linux 2.6.x console,
1027 acsc=++\,\,--..00__``aaffgghhiijjkkllmmnnooppqqrrssttuuvvwwx
1029 enacs=\E)0, rmacs=^O,
1030 sgr=\E[0;10%?%p1%t;7%;%?%p2%t;4%;%?%p3%t;7%;%?%p4%t;5%;%?%p5
1031 %t;2%;%?%p6%t;1%;m%?%p9%t\016%e\017%;,
1032 sgr0=\E[m\017, smacs=^N, use=linux2.2,
1034 # The 3.0 kernel adds support for clearing scrollback buffer (capability E3).
1035 # It is the same as xterm's erase-saved-lines feature.
1036 linux3.0|linux 3.0 kernels,
1037 E3=\E[3J, use=linux2.6,
1039 # This is Linux console for ncurses.
1040 linux|linux console,
1043 # Subject: linux 2.6.26 vt back_color_erase
1044 # Changes to the Linux console driver broke bce model as reported in
1045 # https://bugzilla.novell.com/show_bug.cgi?id=418613
1047 # http://lkml.org/lkml/2008/4/26/305
1048 # http://lkml.org/lkml/2008/10/3/66
1049 linux2.6.26|linux console w/o bce,
1052 # See the note on ICH/ICH1 VERSUS RMIR/SMIR near the end of file
1053 linux-nic|linux with ich/ich1 suppressed for non-curses programs,
1054 ich@, ich1@, use=linux,
1056 # This assumes you have used setfont(8) to load one of the Linux koi8-r fonts.
1057 # acsc entry from Pavel Roskin" <pavel@absolute.spb.su>, 29 Sep 1997.
1058 linux-koi8|linux with koi8 alternate character set,
1059 acsc=+\020\,\021-\030.^Y0\215`\004a\221f\234g\237h\220i
1060 \276j\205k\203l\202m\204n\212o~p\0q\0r\0s_t\206u\207v
1061 \211w\210x\201y\230z\231{\267|\274~\224,
1062 use=linux, use=klone+koi8acs,
1064 # Another entry for KOI8-r with Qing Long's acsc.
1065 # (which one better complies with the standard?)
1066 linux-koi8r|linux with koi8-r alternate character set,
1067 use=linux, use=klone+koi8acs,
1069 # Entry for the latin1 and latin2 fonts
1070 linux-lat|linux with latin1 or latin2 alternate character set,
1071 acsc=+\020\,\021-\030.^Y0\333`\004a\013f\370g\361h\260i
1072 \316j\211k\214l\206m\203n\305o~p\304q\212r\304s_t\207u
1073 \215v\301w\302x\205y\363z\362{\343|\330}\234~\376,
1076 # This uses graphics from VT codeset instead of from cp437.
1077 # reason: cp437 (aka "straight to font") is not functional under luit.
1078 # from: Andrey V Lukyanov <land@long.yar.ru>.
1079 linux-vt|linux console using VT codes for graphics,
1080 acsc=++\,\,--..00``aaffgghhiijjkkllmmnnooppqqrrssttuuvvwwxxy
1082 rmacs=\E(K, rmpch@, sgr@, sgr0=\E[0m\E(K\017, smacs=\E(0,
1085 # This is based on the Linux console (relies on the console to perform some
1086 # of the functionality), but does not recognize as many control sequences.
1087 # The program comes bundled with an old (circa 1998) copy of the Linux
1088 # console terminfo. It recognizes some non-ANSI/VT100 sequences such as
1089 # \E* move cursor to home, as as \E[H
1091 # \EE move cursor to beginning of row
1092 # \E[y,xf same as \E[y,xH
1094 # Note: The status-line support is buggy (dsl does not work).
1095 kon|kon2|jfbterm|Kanji ON Linux console,
1097 civis@, cnorm@, cvvis@, dsl=\E[?H, flash@, fsl=\E[?F, initc@,
1098 initp@, kcbt@, oc@, op=\E[37;40m, rs1=\Ec, tsl=\E[?T,
1102 # Another variant. There are two parts (src, src/lib) with the latter
1103 # comprising the escape-sequence parsing. The copyright notice on that
1104 # says it is based on GTerm by Timothy Miller.
1106 # The original developer "dragchan" has left, but as of March 2017 there is
1107 # (still dead) code from May 2015 here:
1108 # https://github.com/izmntuk/fbterm
1110 # The acsc string may be incorrect.
1112 # Not used here, the program recognizes escapes for italic, underline and
1113 # dim, rendering those as green, cyan and gray respectively.
1114 fbterm|FbTerm for Linux with framebuffer,
1115 colors#0x100, pairs#0x10000,
1116 acsc=+\020\,\021-\030.^Y0\333`\004a\261f\370g\361h\260i
1117 \316j\331k\277l\332m\300n\305o~p\304q\304r\304s_t\303u
1118 \264v\301w\302x\263y\363z\362{\343|\330}\234~\376,
1119 initc=\E[3;%p1%d;%p2%d;%p3%d;%p4%d}, rmacs=\E[10m,
1120 setab=\E[2;%p1%d}, setaf=\E[1;%p1%d},
1121 sgr=\E[0;10%?%p1%t;7%;%?%p2%t;4%;%?%p3%t;7%;%?%p4%t;5%;%?%p5
1122 %t;2%;%?%p6%t;1%;%?%p9%t;11%;m,
1123 sgr0=\E[0;10m, smacs=\E[11m, use=linux,
1125 # 16-color linux console entry; this works with a 256-character
1126 # console font but bright background colors turn into dim ones when
1127 # you use a 512-character console font. This uses bold for bright
1128 # foreground colors and blink for bright background colors.
1130 # Interestingly, the original version of this entry in 2009 used a documented
1131 # (but nonstandard) SGR 21, which was supported in the Linux console since 1992
1132 # as an equivalent for SGR 22. Long after (early 2018), someone modified the
1133 # console driver to make it ignore SGR 21 because the ECMA-48 standard
1134 # suggested a different use for that particular code.
1135 linux-16color|linux console with 16 colors,
1136 colors#16, ncv#42, pairs#0x100,
1137 setab=\E[4%p1%{8}%m%d%?%p1%{7}%>%t;5%e;25%;m,
1138 setaf=\E[3%p1%{8}%m%d%?%p1%{7}%>%t;1%e;22%;m,
1141 # bterm (bogl 0.1.18)
1142 # Implementation is in bogl-term.c
1143 # Key capabilities from linux terminfo entry
1146 # bterm only supports acs using wide-characters, has case for these: qjxamlkut
1147 # bterm does not support sgr, since it only processes one parameter -TD
1148 bterm|bogl virtual terminal,
1150 colors#8, cols#80, lines#24, pairs#64,
1151 acsc=aajjkkllmmqqttuuxx, bold=\E[1m, civis=\E[?25l,
1152 clear=\E[H\E[2J, cnorm=\E[?25h, cr=\r, cub1=^H, cud1=\n,
1153 cup=\E[%i%p1%d;%p2%dH, ed=\E[J, el=\E[K, home=\E[H, ind=\n,
1154 kb2=\E[G, kbs=^?, kcbt=\E[Z, kcub1=\E[D, kcud1=\E[B,
1155 kcuf1=\E[C, kcuu1=\E[A, kdch1=\E[3~, kend=\E[4~, kf1=\E[[A,
1156 kf10=\E[21~, kf11=\E[23~, kf12=\E[24~, kf13=\E[25~,
1157 kf14=\E[26~, kf15=\E[28~, kf16=\E[29~, kf17=\E[31~,
1158 kf18=\E[32~, kf19=\E[33~, kf2=\E[[B, kf20=\E[34~,
1159 kf3=\E[[C, kf4=\E[[D, kf5=\E[[E, kf6=\E[17~, kf7=\E[18~,
1160 kf8=\E[19~, kf9=\E[20~, khome=\E[1~, kich1=\E[2~,
1161 kmous=\E[M, knp=\E[6~, kpp=\E[5~, kspd=^Z, nel=\r\n,
1162 op=\E[49m\E[39m, rev=\E[7m, ri=\EM, rmacs=^O, rmso=\E[27m,
1163 rmul=\E[24m, setab=\E[4%p1%dm, setaf=\E[3%p1%dm,
1164 sgr0=\E[0m, smacs=^N, smso=\E[7m, smul=\E[4m,
1169 # From: Matthew Vernon <mcv21@pick.sel.cam.ac.uk>
1172 cols#80, it#8, lines#25,
1173 bel=^G, blink=\E[5m, bold=\E[1m, clear=\Ec, cr=\r,
1174 cub=\E[%p1%dD, cub1=^H, cud=\E[%p1%dB, cud1=\n,
1175 cuf=\E[%p1%dC, cuf1=\E[C, cup=\E[%i%p1%d;%p2%dH,
1176 cuu=\E[%p1%dA, cuu1=\E[A, dl=\E[%p1%dM, dl1=\E[M, ed=\E[J,
1177 el=\E[K, home=\E[H, ht=^I, il=\E[%p1%dL, il1=\E[L, ind=\n,
1178 kbs=^?, kcub1=\E[D, kcud1=\E[B, kcuf1=\E[C, kcuu1=\E[A,
1179 kdch1=\E[9, kend=\E[Y, kf1=\EOP, kf10=\EOY, kf2=\EOQ,
1180 kf3=\EOR, kf4=\EOS, kf5=\EOT, kf6=\EOU, kf7=\EOV, kf8=\EOW,
1181 kf9=\EOX, khome=\E[H, kich1=\E[@, kll=\E[F, knp=\E[U,
1182 kpp=\E[V, rev=\E[7m, rmso=\E[0m, rmul=\E[24m, sgr0=\E[0m,
1183 smso=\E[7m, smul=\E[4m,
1184 mach-bold|Mach Console with bold instead of underline,
1185 rmul=\E[0m, smul=\E[1m, use=mach,
1186 mach-color|Mach Console with ANSI color,
1188 dim=\E[2m, invis=\E[8m, op=\E[37;40m, rmso=\E[27m,
1189 setab=\E[4%p1%dm, setaf=\E[3%p1%dm, use=mach,
1191 # From: Samuel Thibault
1192 # Source: git://git.sv.gnu.org/hurd/gnumach.git
1193 # Files: i386/i386at/kd.c
1195 # Added nel, hpa, sgr and removed rmacs, smacs based on source -TD
1197 acsc=+>\,<-\^.v0\333`+a\261f\370g\361h\260i#j\331k\277l
1198 \332m\300n\305o~p\304q\304r\304s_t\303u\264v\301w\302x
1199 \263y\363z\362{\343|\330}\234~\376,
1200 dch=\E[%p1%dP, dch1=\E[P, dim=\E[2m, ech=\E[%p1%dX,
1201 el1=\E[1K, hpa=\E[%i%p1%dG, ich=\E[%p1%d@, ich1=\E[@,
1202 invis=\E[8m, nel=\EE,
1203 sgr=\E[0%?%p1%t;7%;%?%p2%t;4%;%?%p3%t;7%;%?%p4%t;5%;%?%p5%t;
1204 2%;%?%p6%t;1%;%?%p7%t;8%;m,
1205 use=ecma+index, use=mach,
1207 mach-gnu-color|Mach Console with ANSI color,
1209 op=\E[37;40m, rmso=\E[27m, setab=\E[4%p1%dm,
1210 setaf=\E[3%p1%dm, use=mach-gnu,
1212 # From: Marcus Brinkmann
1213 # http://savannah.gnu.org/cgi-bin/viewcvs/*checkout*/hurd/hurd/console/
1215 # Comments in the original are summarized here:
1217 # hurd uses 8-bit characters (km).
1219 # Although it doesn't do XON/XOFF, we don't want padding characters (xon).
1221 # Regarding compatibility to vt100: hurd doesn't specify <xenl>, as we don't
1222 # have the eat_newline_glitch. It doesn't support setting or removing tab
1225 # hurd uses ^H instead of \E[D for cub1, as only ^H implements <bw> and it is
1226 # one byte instead three.
1228 # <ich1> is not included because hurd has insert mode.
1230 # hurd doesn't use ^J for scrolling, because this could put things into the
1231 # scrollback buffer.
1233 # gsbom/grbom are used to enable/disable real bold (not intensity bright) mode.
1234 # This is a GNU extension.
1236 # The original has commented-out ncv, but is restored here.
1238 # Reading the source, RIS resets cnorm, but not xmous.
1239 hurd|The GNU Hurd console server,
1240 am, bce, bw, eo, km, mir, msgr, xenl, xon,
1241 colors#8, it#8, ncv#18, pairs#64,
1242 acsc=++\,\,--..00``aaffgghhiijjkkllmmnnooppqqrrssttuuvvwwxxy
1244 bel=^G, blink=\E[5m, bold=\E[1m, cbt=\E[Z, civis=\E[?25l,
1245 clear=\Ec, cnorm=\E[?25h, cr=\r, csr=\E[%i%p1%d;%p2%dr,
1246 cub=\E[%p1%dD, cub1=^H, cud=\E[%p1%dB, cud1=\E[B,
1247 cuf=\E[%p1%dC, cuf1=\E[C, cup=\E[%i%p1%d;%p2%dH,
1248 cuu=\E[%p1%dA, cuu1=\E[A, cvvis=\E[34l, dch=\E[%p1%dP,
1249 dch1=\E[P, dim=\E[2m, dl=\E[%p1%dM, dl1=\E[M,
1250 ech=\E[%p1%dX, ed=\E[J, el=\E[K, el1=\E[1K, flash=\Eg,
1251 home=\E[H, hpa=\E[%i%p1%dG, ht=^I, ich=\E[%p1%d@,
1252 il=\E[%p1%dL, il1=\E[L, ind=\E[S, invis=\E[8m, kb2=\E[G,
1253 kbs=^?, kcbt=\E[Z, kcub1=\EOD, kcud1=\EOB, kcuf1=\EOC,
1254 kcuu1=\EOA, kdch1=\E[3~, kend=\E[4~, kf1=\EOP, kf10=\E[21~,
1255 kf11=\E[23~, kf12=\E[24~, kf13=\E[25~, kf14=\E[26~,
1256 kf15=\E[28~, kf16=\E[29~, kf17=\E[31~, kf18=\E[32~,
1257 kf19=\E[33~, kf2=\EOQ, kf20=\E[34~, kf3=\EOR, kf4=\EOS,
1258 kf5=\E[15~, kf6=\E[17~, kf7=\E[18~, kf8=\E[19~, kf9=\E[20~,
1259 khome=\E[1~, kich1=\E[2~, kmous=\E[M, knp=\E[6~, kpp=\E[5~,
1260 kspd=^Z, nel=\r\n, op=\E[39;49m, rc=\E8, rev=\E[7m, ri=\E[T,
1261 rmacs=\E[10m, rmir=\E[4l, rmso=\E[27m, rmul=\E[24m,
1262 rs1=\EM\E[?1000l, sc=\E7, setab=\E[4%p1%dm,
1264 sgr=\E[0%?%p1%t;7%;%?%p2%t;4%;%?%p3%t;7%;%?%p4%t;5%;%?%p5%t;
1265 2%;%?%p6%t;1%;%?%p7%t;8%;%?%p9%t;11%;m,
1266 sgr0=\E[0m, smacs=\E[11m, smir=\E[4h, smso=\E[7m,
1267 smul=\E[4m, vpa=\E[%i%p1%dd, grbom=\E[>1l, gsbom=\E[>1h,
1268 use=ecma+index, use=ecma+italics,
1274 # Michael's original version of this entry had <am@>, <smcup=\Ei>,
1275 # <rmcup=\Eh\ER>; this was so terminfo applications could write the lower
1276 # right corner without triggering a scroll. The ncurses terminfo library can
1277 # handle this case with the <ich1> capability, and prefers <am> for better
1278 # optimization. Bug: The <op> capability resets attributes.
1279 # From: Michael Hunter <mphunter@qnx.com> 30 Jul 1996
1280 # (removed: <sgr=%?%p1%t\E<%;%p2%t\E[%;%p3%t\E(%;%p4%t\E{%;%p6%t\E<%;,>)
1281 qnx|qnx4|qnx console,
1282 daisy, km, mir, msgr, xhpa, xt,
1283 colors#8, cols#80, it#4, lines#25, ncv#3, pairs#8,
1284 acsc=O\333a\261j\331k\277l\332m\300n\305o\337q\304s\334t
1285 \303u\264v\301w\302x\263,
1286 bel=^G, blink=\E{, bold=\E<, civis=\Ey0, clear=\EH\EJ,
1287 cnorm=\Ey1, cr=\r, cub1=^H, cud1=\n, cuf1=\EC,
1288 cup=\EY%p1%{32}%+%c%p2%{32}%+%c, cuu1=\EA, cvvis=\Ey2,
1289 dch1=\Ef, dl1=\EF, ed=\EJ, el=\EK, home=\EH, ht=^I, ich1=\Ee,
1290 il1=\EE, ind=\n, kBEG=\377\356, kCAN=\377\263,
1291 kCMD=\377\267, kCPY=\377\363, kCRT=\377\364,
1292 kDL=\377\366, kEND=\377\301, kEOL=\377\311,
1293 kEXT=\377\367, kFND=\377\370, kHLP=\377\371,
1294 kHOM=\377\260, kIC=\377\340, kLFT=\377\264,
1295 kMOV=\377\306, kMSG=\377\304, kNXT=\377\272,
1296 kOPT=\377\372, kPRT=\377\275, kPRV=\377\262,
1297 kRDO=\377\315, kRES=\377\374, kRIT=\377\266,
1298 kRPL=\377\373, kSAV=\377\307, kSPD=\377\303,
1299 kUND=\377\337, kbeg=\377\300, kcan=\377\243, kcbt=\377\0,
1300 kclo=\377\343, kclr=\377\341, kcmd=\377\245,
1301 kcpy=\377\265, kcrt=\377\305, kctab=\377\237,
1302 kcub1=\377\244, kcud1=\377\251, kcuf1=\377\246,
1303 kcuu1=\377\241, kdch1=\377\254, kdl1=\377\274,
1304 ked=\377\314, kel=\377\310, kend=\377\250, kent=\377\320,
1305 kext=\377\270, kf1=\377\201, kf10=\377\212,
1306 kf11=\377\256, kf12=\377\257, kf13=\377\213,
1307 kf14=\377\214, kf15=\377\215, kf16=\377\216,
1308 kf17=\377\217, kf18=\377\220, kf19=\377\221,
1309 kf2=\377\202, kf20=\377\222, kf21=\377\223,
1310 kf22=\377\224, kf23=\377\333, kf24=\377\334,
1311 kf25=\377\225, kf26=\377\226, kf27=\377\227,
1312 kf28=\377\230, kf29=\377\231, kf3=\377\203,
1313 kf30=\377\232, kf31=\377\233, kf32=\377\234,
1314 kf33=\377\235, kf34=\377\236, kf35=\377\276,
1315 kf36=\377\277, kf37=\377\321, kf38=\377\322,
1316 kf39=\377\323, kf4=\377\204, kf40=\377\324,
1317 kf41=\377\325, kf42=\377\326, kf43=\377\327,
1318 kf44=\377\330, kf45=\377\331, kf46=\377\332,
1319 kf47=\377\316, kf48=\377\317, kf5=\377\205, kf6=\377\206,
1320 kf7=\377\207, kf8=\377\210, kf9=\377\211, kfnd=\377\346,
1321 khlp=\377\350, khome=\377\240, khts=\377\342,
1322 kich1=\377\253, kil1=\377\273, kind=\377\261,
1323 kmov=\377\351, kmrk=\377\355, kmsg=\377\345,
1324 knp=\377\252, knxt=\377\312, kopn=\377\357,
1325 kopt=\377\353, kpp=\377\242, kprt=\377\255,
1326 kprv=\377\302, krdo=\377\336, kref=\377\354,
1327 kres=\377\360, krfr=\377\347, kri=\377\271,
1328 krmir=\377\313, krpl=\377\362, krst=\377\352,
1329 ksav=\377\361, kslt=\377\247, kspd=\377\335,
1330 ktbc=\377\344, kund=\377\365, mvpa=\E!%p1%02d, op=\ER,
1331 rep=\Eg%p2%{32}%+%c%p1%c, rev=\E(, ri=\EI, rmcup=\Eh\ER,
1332 rmso=\E), rmul=\E], rs1=\ER, setb=\E@%p1%Pb%gb%gf%d%d,
1333 setf=\E@%p1%Pf%gb%gf%d%d, sgr0=\E}\E]\E>\E), smcup=\Ei,
1337 qnxt|qnxt4|QNX4 terminal,
1340 qnxm|QNX4 with mouse events,
1342 chr=\E/, cvr=\E", is1=\E/0t, mcub=\E/>1h, mcub1=\E/>7h,
1343 mcud=\E/>1h, mcud1=\E/>1l\E/>9h, mcuf=\E/>1h\E/>9l,
1344 mcuf1=\E/>7l, mcuu=\E/>6h, mcuu1=\E/>6l, rmicm=\E/>2l,
1345 smicm=\E/>2h, use=qnx4,
1350 # Monochrome QNX4 terminal or console. Setting this terminal type will
1351 # allow an application running on a color console to behave as if it
1352 # were a monochrome terminal. Output will be through stdout instead of
1353 # console writes because the term routines will recognize that the
1354 # terminal name starts with 'qnxt'.
1356 qnxtmono|Monochrome QNX4 terminal or console,
1360 # From: Federico Bianchi <bianchi@pc-arte2.arte.unipi.it>, 1 Jul 1998
1361 # (esr: commented out <scp> and <rmcup> to avoid warnings.)
1362 # (TD: derive from original qnx4 entry)
1363 qnxt2|qnx 2.15 serial terminal,
1365 civis@, cnorm@, cvvis@, dch1@, ich1@, kRES@, kRPL@, kUND@, kspd@,
1366 rep@, rmcup@, rmso=\E>, setb@, setf@, smcup@, smso=\E<, use=qnx4,
1368 # QNX ANSI terminal definition
1371 colors#8, cols#80, it#8, lines#25, ncv#19, pairs#64, wsl#80,
1372 acsc=Oa``aaffggjjkkllmmnnooppqqrrssttuuvvwwxxyyzz{{||}}~~,
1373 bel=^G, blink=\E[5m, bold=\E[1m, cbt=\E[Z, civis=\E[?25l,
1374 clear=\E[2J\E[H, cnorm=\E[?25h\E[?12l, cr=\r,
1375 csr=\E[%i%p1%d;%p2%dr, cub=\E[%p1%dD, cub1=\E[D,
1376 cud=\E[%p1%dB, cud1=\E[B, cuf=\E[%p1%dC, cuf1=\E[C,
1377 cup=\E[%i%p1%d;%p2%dH$<5>, cuu=\E[%p1%dA, cuu1=\E[A,
1378 cvvis=\E[?12;25h, dch=\E[%p1%dP, dch1=\E[P, dim=\E[2m,
1379 dl=\E[%p1%dM, dl1=\E[1M, dsl=\E[r, ech=\E[%p1%dX, ed=\E[J,
1380 el=\E[K, el1=\E[1K\E[X, flash=\E[?5h$<200>\E[?5l,
1381 fsl=\E[?6h\E8, home=\E[H, hpa=\E[%i%p1%dG, ht=^I, hts=\EH,
1382 ich=\E[%p1%d@, ich1=\E[1@, il=\E[%p1%dL, il1=\E[1L,
1383 ind=\E[S, invis=\E[9m,
1384 is2=\E>\E[?1l\E[?7h\E[0;10;39;49m, is3=\E(B\E)0,
1385 kBEG=\ENn, kCAN=\E[s, kCMD=\E[t, kCPY=\ENs, kCRT=\ENt,
1386 kDL=\ENv, kEXT=\ENw, kFND=\ENx, kHLP=\ENy, kHOM=\E[h,
1387 kLFT=\E[d, kNXT=\E[u, kOPT=\ENz, kPRV=\E[v, kRIT=\E[c,
1388 kbs=^H, kcan=\E[S, kcbt=\E[Z, kclo=\ENc, kclr=\ENa,
1389 kcmd=\E[G, kcpy=\E[g, kctab=\E[z, kcub1=\E[D, kcud1=\E[B,
1390 kcuf1=\E[C, kcuu1=\E[A, kdch1=\E[P, kdl1=\E[p, kend=\E[Y,
1391 kext=\E[y, kf1=\EOP, kf10=\EOY, kf11=\EOZ, kf12=\EOA,
1392 kf13=\EOp, kf14=\EOq, kf15=\EOr, kf16=\EOs, kf17=\EOt,
1393 kf18=\EOu, kf19=\EOv, kf2=\EOQ, kf20=\EOw, kf21=\EOx,
1394 kf22=\EOy, kf23=\EOz, kf24=\EOa, kf25=\E[1~, kf26=\E[2~,
1395 kf27=\E[3~, kf28=\E[4~, kf29=\E[5~, kf3=\EOR, kf30=\E[6~,
1396 kf31=\E[7~, kf32=\E[8~, kf33=\E[9~, kf34=\E[10~,
1397 kf35=\E[11~, kf36=\E[12~, kf37=\E[17~, kf38=\E[18~,
1398 kf39=\E[19~, kf4=\EOS, kf40=\E[20~, kf41=\E[21~,
1399 kf42=\E[22~, kf43=\E[23~, kf44=\E[24~, kf45=\E[25~,
1400 kf46=\E[26~, kf47=\E[27~, kf48=\E[28~, kf5=\EOT, kf6=\EOU,
1401 kf7=\EOV, kf8=\EOW, kf9=\EOX, kfnd=\ENf, khlp=\ENh,
1402 khome=\E[H, khts=\ENb, kich1=\E[@, kil1=\E[`, kind=\E[a,
1403 kmov=\ENi, kmrk=\ENm, kmsg=\ENe, knp=\E[U, kopn=\ENo,
1404 kopt=\ENk, kpp=\E[V, kref=\ENl, kres=\ENp, krfr=\ENg,
1405 kri=\E[b, krpl=\ENr, krst=\ENj, ksav=\ENq, kslt=\E[T,
1406 ktbc=\ENd, kund=\ENu, ll=\E[99H, nel=\EE, op=\E[39;49m,
1407 rep=%p1%c\E[%p2%{1}%-%db, rev=\E[7m, ri=\E[T, rmacs=^O,
1408 rmam=\E[?7l, rmso=\E[27m, rmul=\E[24m,
1409 rs1=\017\E[?7h\E[0;39;49m$<2>\E>\E[?1l,
1410 rs2=\E>\E[?3l\E[?4l\E[?5l\E[?7h\E[?8h,
1411 setb=\E[4%?%p1%{1}%=%t4%e%p1%{3}%=%t6%e%p1%{4}%=%t1%e%p1%{6}
1413 setf=\E[3%?%p1%{1}%=%t4%e%p1%{3}%=%t6%e%p1%{4}%=%t1%e%p1%{6}
1415 sgr=\E[0%?%p6%t;1%;%?%p5%t;2%;%?%p2%t;4%;%?%p4%t;5%;%?%p3%p1
1416 %|%t;7%;%?%p7%t;9%;m%?%p9%t\016%e\017%;,
1417 sgr0=\E[m\017, smacs=^N, smam=\E[?7h, smso=\E[7m,
1418 smul=\E[4m, tbc=\E[3g,
1419 tsl=\E7\E1;24r\E[?6l\E[25;%i%p1%dH, use=ecma+index,
1421 qansi|QNX ansi with console writes,
1422 daisy, xhpa, use=qansi-g,
1424 qansi-t|QNX ansi without console writes,
1427 qansi-m|QNX ansi with mouse,
1429 chr=\E[, cvr=\E], is1=\E[0t, mcub=\E[>1h, mcub1=\E[>7h,
1430 mcud=\E[>1h, mcud1=\E[>1l\E[>9h, mcuf=\E[>1h\E[>9l,
1431 mcuf1=\E[>7l, mcuu=\E[>6h, mcuu1=\E[>6l, rmicm=\E[>2l,
1432 smicm=\E[>2h, use=qansi,
1434 qansi-w|QNX ansi for windows,
1439 # SCO console and SOS-Syscons console for 386bsd
1440 # (scoansi: had unknown capabilities
1441 # :Gc=N:Gd=K:Gh=M:Gl=L:Gu=J:Gv=\072:\
1442 # :GC=E:GD=B:GH=D:GL=\64:GU=A:GV=\63:GR=C:
1443 # :G1=?:G2=Z:G3=@:G4=Y:G5=;:G6=I:G7=H:G8=<:\
1444 # :CW=\E[M:NU=\E[N:RF=\E[O:RC=\E[P:\
1445 # :WL=\E[S:WR=\E[T:CL=\E[U:CR=\E[V:\
1446 # I renamed GS/GE/HM/EN/PU/PD/RT and added klone+sgr-dumb, based
1447 # on the <smacs>=\E[12m -- esr)
1449 # klone+sgr-dumb is an error since the acsc does not match -TD
1451 # In this description based on SCO's keyboard(HW) manpage list of default
1452 # function key values:
1453 # F13-F24 are shifted F1-F12
1454 # F25-F36 are control F1-F12
1455 # F37-F48 are shift+control F1-F12
1457 # hpa/vpa work in the console, but not in scoterm:
1461 # SCO's terminfo uses
1464 # which do not work (console or scoterm).
1466 # Console documents only 3 attributes can be set with SGR (so we don't use sgr).
1467 scoansi-old|SCO Extended ANSI standard crt (5.0.5),
1468 OTbs, am, bce, eo, xon,
1469 colors#8, cols#80, it#8, lines#25, pairs#64,
1470 acsc=+/\,.-\230.\2310[5566778899\:\:;;<<==>>FFGGHHIIJJKKLLMM
1471 NNOOPPQQRRSSTTUUVVWWXX`\204a0fxgqh2jYk?lZm@nEqDtCu4vAwB
1473 bel=^G, blink=\E[5m, bold=\E[1m, cbt=\E[Z,
1474 civis=\E[=14;12C, clear=\E[H\E[2J, cnorm=\E[=10;12C,
1475 cub=\E[%p1%dD, cub1=^H, cud=\E[%p1%dB, cud1=\E[B,
1476 cuf=\E[%p1%dC, cuf1=\E[C, cup=\E[%i%p1%d;%p2%dH,
1477 cuu=\E[%p1%dA, cuu1=\E[A, cvvis=\E[=0;12C, dch=\E[%p1%dP,
1478 dch1=\E[P, dispc=\E[=%p1%dg, dl=\E[%p1%dM, dl1=\E[M,
1479 ed=\E[m\E[J, el=\E[m\E[K, el1=\E[1K, home=\E[H, ht=^I,
1480 hts=\EH, ich=\E[%p1%d@, ich1=\E[@, il=\E[%p1%dL, il1=\E[L,
1481 ind=\E[S, invis=\E[8m, kbeg=\E[E, kbs=^H, kcbt=\E[Z,
1482 kcub1=\E[D, kcud1=\E[B, kcuf1=\E[C, kcuu1=\E[A, kdch1=^?,
1483 kend=\E[F, kf1=\E[M, kf10=\E[V, kf11=\E[W, kf12=\E[X,
1484 kf13=\E[Y, kf15=\E[a, kf16=\E[b, kf17=\E[c, kf18=\E[d,
1485 kf19=\E[e, kf2=\E[N, kf20=\E[f, kf21=\E[g, kf22=\E[h,
1486 kf23=\E[i, kf24=\E[j, kf25=\E[k, kf26=\E[l, kf27=\E[m,
1487 kf28=\E[n, kf29=\E[o, kf3=\E[O, kf30=\E[p, kf31=\E[q,
1488 kf32=\E[r, kf33=\E[s, kf34=\E[t, kf35=\E[u, kf36=\E[v,
1489 kf37=\E[w, kf38=\E[x, kf39=\E[y, kf4=\E[P, kf40=\E[z,
1490 kf41=\E[@, kf42=\E[[, kf43=\E[\\, kf44=\E[], kf45=\E[\^,
1491 kf46=\E[_, kf47=\E[`, kf48=\E[{, kf5=\E[Q, kf6=\E[R,
1492 kf7=\E[S, kf8=\E[T, kf9=\E[U, khome=\E[H, kich1=\E[L,
1493 knp=\E[G, kpp=\E[I, op=\E[0;37;40m, rc=\E8, rev=\E[7m,
1494 ri=\E[T, rmacs=\E[10m, rmam=\E[?7l, rmso=\E[m, rmul=\E[m,
1495 sc=\E7, setab=\E[4%p1%dm, setaf=\E[3%p1%dm,
1496 sgr0=\E[0;10m, smacs=\E[12m, smam=\E[?7h, smso=\E[7m,
1497 smul=\E[4m, use=ecma+index,
1498 scoansi-new|SCO Extended ANSI standard crt (5.0.6),
1500 civis=\E[=0c, cnorm=\E[=1c, csr=\E[%i%p1%d;%p2%dr,
1501 cvvis=\E[=2c, mgc=\E[=r, oc=\E[51m, op=\E[50m,
1502 rep=\E[%p1%d;%p2%db, rmm=\E[=11L,
1503 sgr=\E[0%?%p1%p3%|%t;7%;%?%p2%t;4%;%?%p4%t;5%;%?%p6%t;1%;%?
1504 %p7%t;8%;%?%p9%t;12%e;10%;m,
1505 smgb=\E[=1;0m, smgbp=\E[=1;%i%p1%dm,
1506 smglp=\E[=2;%i%p1%dm, smgr=\E[=3;0m,
1507 smgrp=\E[=3;%i%p1%dm, smgt=\E[=0;0m,
1508 smgtp=\E[=0;%i%p1%dm, smm=\E[=10L,
1509 wind=\E[%i%p1%d;%p2%d;%i%p3%d;%p4%dr,
1511 # make this easy to change...
1512 scoansi|SCO Extended ANSI standard crt,
1517 # Sent by Stefan Stapelberg <stefan@rent-a-guru.de>, 24 Feb 1997, this is
1518 # from SGI's terminfo database. SGI's entry shows F9-F12 with the codes
1519 # for the application keypad mode. We have added iris-ansi-ap rather than
1520 # change the original to keypad mode.
1522 # (iris-ansi: added rmam/smam based on init string -- esr)
1524 # This entry, and those derived from it, is used in xwsh (also known as
1525 # winterm). Some capabilities that do not fit into the terminfo model
1526 # include the shift- and control-functionkeys:
1528 # F1-F12 generate different codes when shift or control modifiers are used.
1532 # control-F1 \E[025q
1534 # In application keypad mode, F9-F12 generate codes like vt100 PF1-PF4, i.e.,
1535 # \EOP to \EOS. The shifted and control modifiers still do the same thing.
1537 # The cursor keys also have different codes:
1538 # control-up \E[162q
1539 # control-down \E[165q
1540 # control-left \E[159q
1541 # control-right \E[168q
1544 # shift-down \E[164q
1545 # shift-left \E[158q
1546 # shift-right \E[167q
1548 # control-tab \[072q
1550 iris-ansi|iris-ansi-net|IRIS emulating 40 line ANSI terminal (almost VT100),
1552 cols#80, it#8, lines#40,
1553 bel=^G, bold=\E[1m, clear=\E[H\E[2J,
1554 cnorm=\E[9/y\E[12/y\E[=6l, cr=\r, cub=\E[%p1%dD,
1555 cub1=\E[D, cud=\E[%p1%dB, cud1=\n, cuf=\E[%p1%dC,
1556 cuf1=\E[C, cup=\E[%i%p1%d;%p2%dH, cuu=\E[%p1%dA,
1557 cuu1=\E[A, cvvis=\E[10/y\E[=1h\E[=2l\E[=6h,
1558 dl=\E[%p1%dM, dl1=\E[M, ed=\E[J, el=\E[K, el1=\E[1K,
1559 home=\E[H, ht=^I, hts=\EH, il=\E[%p1%dL, il1=\E[L, ind=\ED,
1560 is2=\E[?1l\E>\E[?7h\E[100g\E[0m\E7\E[r\E8, kDC=\E[P,
1561 kEND=\E[147q, kHOM=\E[143q, kLFT=\E[158q, kPRT=\E[210q,
1562 kRIT=\E[167q, kSPD=\E[218q, kbs=^H, kcbt=\E[Z, kcub1=\E[D,
1563 kcud1=\E[B, kcuf1=\E[C, kcuu1=\E[A, kdch1=^?, kend=\E[146q,
1564 kent=\r, kf1=\E[001q, kf10=\E[010q, kf11=\E[011q,
1565 kf12=\E[012q, kf2=\E[002q, kf3=\E[003q, kf4=\E[004q,
1566 kf5=\E[005q, kf6=\E[006q, kf7=\E[007q, kf8=\E[008q,
1567 kf9=\E[009q, khome=\E[H, kich1=\E[139q, knp=\E[154q,
1568 kpp=\E[150q, kprt=\E[209q, krmir=\E[146q, kspd=\E[217q,
1569 nel=\EE, pfkey=\EP101;%p1%d.y%p2%s\E\\, rc=\E8,
1570 rev=\E[7m, ri=\EM, rmam=\E[?7l, rmso=\E[m, rmul=\E[m, sc=\E7,
1571 sgr0=\E[m, smam=\E[?7h, smso=\E[1;7m, smul=\E[4m,
1573 iris-ansi-ap|IRIS ANSI in application-keypad mode,
1574 is2=\E[?1l\E=\E[?7h, kent=\EOM, kf10=\E[010q,
1575 kf11=\E[011q, kf12=\E[012q, kf9=\E[009q, use=iris-ansi,
1577 # From the man-page, this is a quasi-vt100 emulator that runs on SGI's IRIX
1578 # (T.Dickey 98/1/24)
1579 iris-color|xwsh|IRIX ANSI with color,
1581 csr=\E[%i%p1%d;%p2%dr, dch=\E[%p1%dP, dim=\E[2m,
1582 ech=\E[%p1%dX, ich=\E[%p1%d@, rc=\E8, rmul=\E[24m, rs1=\Ec,
1583 rs2=\E>\E[?3l\E[?4l\E[?5l\E[?7h\E[?8h, sc=\E7,
1584 use=ecma+italics, use=vt100+enq, use=klone+color,
1587 #### OpenBSD consoles
1589 # From: Alexei Malinin <Alexei.Malinin@mail.ru>; October, 2011.
1591 # The following terminal descriptions for the AMD/Intel PC console
1592 # were prepared based on information contained in the OpenBSD-4.9
1593 # termtypes.master and wscons(4) & vga(4) manuals (2010, November).
1595 # Added bce based on testing with tack -TD
1596 # Added several capabilities to pccon+base, reading wsemul_vt100_subr.c -TD
1597 # Changed kbs to DEL and removed keys that duplicate stty settings -TD
1599 # Notes from testing with vttest:
1600 # fails wrapping test
1602 # identifies as vt200 with selective erase, but does not implement DECSCA
1605 # ESC # 8 DEC Screen Alignment Test (DECALN).
1606 # CSI ? 5 h Reverse Video (DECSCNM).
1608 pccon+keys|OpenBSD PC keyboard keys,
1609 kbs=^?, kcub1=\E[D, kcud1=\E[B, kcuf1=\E[C, kcuu1=\E[A,
1610 kdch1=\E[3~, kend=\E[8~, kent=\r, kf1=\E[11~, kf10=\E[21~,
1611 kf11=\E[23~, kf12=\E[24~, kf13=\E[25~, kf14=\E[26~,
1612 kf15=\E[28~, kf16=\E[29~, kf17=\E[31~, kf18=\E[32~,
1613 kf19=\E[33~, kf2=\E[12~, kf20=\E[34~, kf21=\E[35~,
1614 kf22=\E[36~, kf23=\E[37~, kf24=\E[38~, kf3=\E[13~,
1615 kf4=\E[14~, kf5=\E[15~, kf6=\E[17~, kf7=\E[18~, kf8=\E[19~,
1616 kf9=\E[20~, khome=\E[7~, kich1=\E[2~, knp=\E[6~, kpp=\E[5~,
1618 pccon+sgr+acs0|sgr and simple ASCII pseudographics for OpenBSD PC console,
1619 acsc=+>\,<-\^.v0#`+a\:f\\h#i#j+k+l+m+n+o~p-q-r-s_t+u+v+w+x|y
1621 sgr=\E[0%?%p1%p3%|%t;7%;%?%p6%t;1%;%?%p2%t;4%;m,
1623 pccon+sgr+acs|sgr and default ASCII pseudographics for OpenBSD PC console,
1624 acsc=++\,\,--..00``aaffgghhiijjkkllmmnnooppqqrrssttuuvvwwxxy
1626 enacs=\E)0$<5>, rmacs=\E(B$<5>,
1627 sgr=\E[0%?%p6%t;1%;%?%p2%t;4%;%?%p1%p3%|%t;7%;m%?%p9%t\E(0%e
1629 sgr0=\E[m\E(B$<5>, smacs=\E(0$<5>,
1630 # underline renders as color
1631 pccon+colors|ANSI colors for OpenBSD PC console,
1633 colors#8, ncv#2, pairs#64,
1634 op=\E[47;30m, setab=\E[4%p1%dm, setaf=\E[3%p1%dm,
1635 pccon+base|base capabilities for OpenBSD PC console,
1636 am, km, mc5i, msgr, npc, nxon, xenl, xon,
1637 cols#80, it#8, lines#24,
1638 bel=^G, bold=\E[1m, clear=\E[H\E[J, cr=\r, cub1=^H, cud1=\n,
1639 cuf1=\E[C, cup=\E[%i%p1%d;%p2%dH, cuu1=\E[A,
1640 dch=\E[%p1%dP, dch1=\E[P, dl1=\E[M, ech=\E[%p1%dX, ed=\E[J,
1641 el=\E[K, el1=\E[1K, home=\E[H, ht=^I, hts=\EH, ich=\E[%p1%d@,
1642 il1=\E[L, ind=\ED, nel=\EE, rev=\E[7m, ri=\EM, rmam=\E[?7l,
1643 rmso=\E[27m, rmul=\E[24m, rs2=\Ec$<50>, smam=\E[?7h,
1644 smso=\E[7m, smul=\E[4m, tbc=\E[3g, u6=\E[%i%d;%dR,
1646 pccon0-m|OpenBSD PC console without colors & with simple ASCII pseudographics,
1647 use=pccon+sgr+acs0, use=pccon+base, use=pccon+keys,
1648 pccon0|OpenBSD PC console with simple ASCII pseudographics,
1649 use=pccon0-m, use=pccon+colors,
1650 pccon-m|OpenBSD PC console without colors,
1651 use=pccon+base, use=pccon+sgr+acs, use=pccon+keys,
1652 pccon|OpenBSD PC console,
1653 use=pccon-m, use=pccon+colors,
1655 #### NetBSD consoles
1657 # pcvt termcap database entries (corresponding to release 3.31)
1658 # Author's last edit-date: [Fri Sep 15 20:29:10 1995]
1660 # (For the terminfo master file, I translated these into terminfo syntax.
1661 # Then I dropped all the pseudo-HP entries. we don't want and can't use
1662 # the :Xs: flag. Then I split :is: into a size-independent <is1> and a
1663 # size-dependent <is2>. Finally, I added <rmam>/<smam> -- esr)
1665 # NOTE: <ich1> has been taken out of this entry. for reference, it should
1666 # be <ich1=\E[@>. For discussion, see ICH/ICH1 VERSUS RMIR/SMIR below.
1667 # (esr: added <civis> and <cnorm> to resolve NetBSD Problem Report #4583)
1668 pcvtXX|pcvt vt200 emulator (DEC VT220),
1669 am, km, mir, msgr, xenl,
1671 acsc=++\,\,--..00``aaffgghhiijjkkllmmnnooppqqrrssttuuvvwwxxy
1673 bel=^G, blink=\E[5m, bold=\E[1m, civis=\E[?25l,
1674 clear=\E[H\E[J, cnorm=\E[?25h, cr=\r,
1675 csr=\E[%i%p1%d;%p2%dr, cub=\E[%p1%dD, cub1=^H,
1676 cud=\E[%p1%dB, cud1=\E[B, cuf=\E[%p1%dC, cuf1=\E[C,
1677 cup=\E[%i%p1%d;%p2%dH, cuu=\E[%p1%dA, cuu1=\E[A,
1678 dch=\E[%p1%dP, dch1=\E[P, dl=\E[%p1%dM, dl1=\E[M, ed=\E[J,
1679 el=\E[K, el1=\E[1K, home=\E[H, ht=^I, hts=\EH, ich=\E[%p1%d@,
1680 il=\E[%p1%dL, il1=\E[L, ind=\ED,
1681 is1=\E>\E[?3l\E[?4l\E[?5l\E[?7h\E[?8h, kbs=^?,
1682 kcub1=\EOD, kcud1=\EOB, kcuf1=\EOC, kcuu1=\EOA,
1683 kdch1=\E[3~, kf1=\E[17~, kf2=\E[18~, kf3=\E[19~,
1684 kf4=\E[20~, kf5=\E[21~, kf6=\E[23~, kf7=\E[24~, kf8=\E[25~,
1685 khome=\E[1~, kich1=\E[2~, kll=\E[4~, knp=\E[6~, kpp=\E[5~,
1686 nel=\EE, rc=\E8, rev=\E[7m, rf=/usr/share/tabset/vt100,
1687 ri=\EM, rmacs=\E(B, rmam=\E[?7l, rmir=\E[4l,
1688 rmkx=\E[?1l\E>, rmso=\E[27m, rmul=\E[24m,
1689 rs1=\Ec\E>\E[?3l\E[?4l\E[?5l\E[?7h\E[?8h, sc=\E7,
1690 sgr0=\E[m, smacs=\E(0, smam=\E[?7h, smir=\E[4h,
1691 smkx=\E[?1h\E=, smso=\E[7m, smul=\E[4m, tbc=\E[3g,
1694 # NetBSD/FreeBSD vt220 terminal emulator console (pc keyboard & monitor)
1695 # termcap entries for pure VT220-Emulation and 25, 28, 35, 40, 43 and
1696 # 50 lines entries; 80 columns
1697 pcvt25|dec vt220 emulation with 25 lines,
1699 is2=\E[1;25r\E[25;1H, use=pcvtXX,
1700 pcvt28|dec vt220 emulation with 28 lines,
1702 is2=\E[1;28r\E[28;1H, use=pcvtXX,
1703 pcvt35|dec vt220 emulation with 35 lines,
1705 is2=\E[1;35r\E[35;1H, use=pcvtXX,
1706 pcvt40|dec vt220 emulation with 40 lines,
1708 is2=\E[1;40r\E[40;1H, use=pcvtXX,
1709 pcvt43|dec vt220 emulation with 43 lines,
1711 is2=\E[1;43r\E[43;1H, use=pcvtXX,
1712 pcvt50|dec vt220 emulation with 50 lines,
1714 is2=\E[1;50r\E[50;1H, use=pcvtXX,
1716 # NetBSD/FreeBSD vt220 terminal emulator console (pc keyboard & monitor)
1717 # termcap entries for pure VT220-Emulation and 25, 28, 35, 40, 43 and
1718 # 50 lines entries; 132 columns
1719 pcvt25w|dec vt220 emulation with 25 lines and 132 cols,
1721 is2=\E[1;25r\E[25;1H, use=pcvtXX,
1722 pcvt28w|dec vt220 emulation with 28 lines and 132 cols,
1724 is2=\E[1;28r\E[28;1H, use=pcvtXX,
1725 pcvt35w|dec vt220 emulation with 35 lines and 132 cols,
1727 is2=\E[1;35r\E[35;1H, use=pcvtXX,
1728 pcvt40w|dec vt220 emulation with 40 lines and 132 cols,
1730 is2=\E[1;40r\E[40;1H, use=pcvtXX,
1731 pcvt43w|dec vt220 emulation with 43 lines and 132 cols,
1733 is2=\E[1;43r\E[43;1H, use=pcvtXX,
1734 pcvt50w|dec vt220 emulation with 50 lines and 132 cols,
1736 is2=\E[1;50r\E[50;1H, use=pcvtXX,
1738 # OpenBSD implements a color variation
1739 pcvt25-color|dec vt220 emulation with 25 lines and color,
1741 is2=\E[1;25r\E[25;1H, kf1=\EOP, kf10=\E[29~, kf11=\E[23~,
1742 kf12=\E[24~, kf13=\E[25~, kf14=\E[26~, kf15=\E[28~,
1743 kf16=\E[29~, kf17=\E[31~, kf18=\E[32~, kf19=\E[33~,
1744 kf2=\EOQ, kf20=\E[34~, kf3=\EOR, kf4=\EOS, kf5=\E[17~,
1745 kf6=\E[18~, kf7=\E[19~, kf8=\E[20~, kf9=\E[21~, use=pcvtXX,
1748 # Terminfo entries to enable the use of the ncurses library in colour on a
1749 # NetBSD-arm32 console (only tested on a RiscPC).
1750 # Created by Dave Millen <dmill@globalnet.co.uk> 22.07.98
1751 # modified codes for setf/setb to setaf/setab, then to klone+color, corrected
1752 # typo in invis - TD
1753 arm100|arm100-am|Arm(RiscPC) ncurses compatible (for 640x480),
1754 am, bce, msgr, xenl, xon,
1755 cols#80, it#8, lines#30,
1756 acsc=``aaffggjjkkllmmnnooppqqrrssttuuvvwwxxyyzz{{||}}~~,
1757 bel=^G, blink=\E[5m$<2>, bold=\E[1m$<2>,
1758 clear=\E[H\E[J$<50>, cr=\r, csr=\E[%i%p1%d;%p2%dr,
1759 cub=\E[%p1%dD, cub1=^H, cud=\E[%p1%dB, cud1=\n,
1760 cuf=\E[%p1%dC, cuf1=\E[C$<2>,
1761 cup=\E[%i%p1%d;%p2%dH$<5>, cuu=\E[%p1%dA,
1762 cuu1=\E[A$<2>, ed=\E[J$<50>, el=\E[K$<3>, el1=\E[1K$<3>,
1763 enacs=\E(B\E)0, home=\E[H, ht=^I, hts=\EH, ind=\n,
1764 invis=\E[8m$<2>, ka1=\E[q, ka3=\E[s, kb2=\E[r, kbs=^H,
1765 kc1=\E[p, kc3=\E[n, kcub1=\E[D, kcud1=\E[B, kcuf1=\E[C,
1766 kcuu1=\E[A, kent=\E[M, kf0=\E[y, kf1=\E[P, kf10=\E[x,
1767 kf2=\E[Q, kf3=\E[R, kf4=\E[S, kf5=\E[t, kf6=\E[u, kf7=\E[v,
1768 kf8=\E[l, kf9=\E[w, rc=\E8, rev=\E[7m$<2>, ri=\EM$<5>,
1769 rmacs=^O, rmam=\E[?7l, rmkx=\E[?1l\E>, rmso=\E[m$<2>,
1770 rmul=\E[m$<2>, rs2=\E>\E[?3l\E[?4l\E[?5l\E[?7h\E[?8h,
1772 sgr=\E[0%?%p1%p6%|%t;1%;%?%p2%t;4%;%?%p1%p3%|%t;7%;%?%p4%t;5
1773 %;%?%p7%t;8%;m%?%p9%t\016%e\017%;$<2>,
1774 sgr0=\E[m\017$<2>, smacs=^N, smam=\E[?7h, smkx=\E[?1h\E=,
1775 smso=\E[7m$<2>, smul=\E[4m$<2>, tbc=\E[3g, use=ecma+sgr,
1778 arm100-w|arm100-wam|Arm(RiscPC) ncurses compatible (for 1024x768),
1779 cols#132, lines#50, use=arm100,
1781 # NetBSD/x68k console vt200 emulator. This port runs on a 68K machine
1782 # manufactured by Sharp for the Japanese market.
1783 # From Minoura Makoto <minoura@netlaputa.or.jp>, 12 May 1996
1784 x68k|x68k-ite|NetBSD/x68k ITE,
1786 kclr=\E[9~, khlp=\E[28~, use=vt220,
1789 # Entry for the DNARD OpenFirmware console, close to ANSI but not quite.
1791 # (still unfinished, but good enough so far.)
1792 ofcons|DNARD OpenFirmware console,
1795 bel=^G, blink=\2335m, bold=\2331m, clear=^L, cr=\r,
1796 cub=\233%p1%dD, cub1=\233D, cud=\233%p1%dB, cud1=\233B,
1797 cuf=\233%p1%dC, cuf1=\233C, cup=\233%i%p1%d;%p2%dH,
1798 cuu=\233%p1%dA, cuu1=\233A, dch=\233%p1%dP, dch1=\233P,
1799 dim=\2332m, dl=\233%p1%dM, dl1=\233M, ed=\233J, el=\233K,
1800 flash=^G, ht=^I, ich=\233%p1%d@, ich1=\233@, il=\233%p1%dL,
1801 il1=\233L, ind=\n, invis=\2338m, kbs=^H, kcub1=\233D,
1802 kcud1=\233B, kcuf1=\233C, kcuu1=\233A, kdch1=\233P,
1803 kf1=\2330P, kf10=\2330M, kf2=\2330Q, kf3=\2330W,
1804 kf4=\2330x, kf5=\2330t, kf6=\2330u, kf7=\2330q, kf8=\2330r,
1805 kf9=\2330p, knp=\233/, kpp=\233?, nel=\r\n, rev=\2337m,
1806 rmso=\2330m, rmul=\2330m,
1807 sgr=\2330%?%p6%t;1%;%?%p2%t;4%;%?%p4%t;5%;%?%p5%t2%;%?%p7%t8
1808 %;%?%p1%p3%|%t;7%;m,
1809 sgr0=\2330m, smso=\2337m, smul=\2334m,
1811 # NetBSD "wscons" emulator in vt220 mode.
1812 # This entry is based on the NetBSD termcap entry, correcting the ncv value.
1813 # The emulator renders underlined text in red. Colors are otherwise usable.
1815 # Testing the emulator and reading the source code (NetBSD 2.0), it appears
1816 # that "vt220" is inaccurate. There are a few vt220-features, but most of the
1817 # vt220 screens in vttest do not work with this emulator. For instance, it
1818 # identifies itself (primary DA response) as a vt220 with selective erase. But
1819 # the selective erase feature does not work. The secondary response is copied
1820 # from Kermit's emulation of vt220, does not correspond to actual vt220. At
1821 # the level of detail in a termcap, it is a passable emulator, since ECH does
1822 # work. Don't use it on a VMS system -TD
1823 wsvt25|NetBSD wscons in 25 line DEC VT220 mode,
1825 colors#8, cols#80, it#8, lines#25, ncv#2, pairs#64,
1826 civis=\E[?25l, cnorm=\E[?25h, is2=\E[r\E[25;1H,
1827 kdch1=\E[3~, kend=\E[8~, kf1=\E[11~, kf10=\E[21~,
1828 kf11=\E[23~, kf12=\E[24~, kf2=\E[12~, kf3=\E[13~,
1829 kf4=\E[14~, kf5=\E[15~, kf6=\E[17~, kf7=\E[18~, kf8=\E[19~,
1830 kf9=\E[20~, khome=\E[7~, op=\E[m, rs1=\Ec,
1831 setab=\E[4%p1%dm, setaf=\E[3%p1%dm, use=vt220,
1833 wsvt25m|NetBSD wscons in 25 line DEC VT220 mode with Meta,
1836 # NetBSD 6.x still uses wscons, with minor changes (2014/02/22) -TD
1838 # TERM is by default vt100 for the console, wsvt25 for other ttys.
1839 # Initial testing set TERM=xterm, based on comments by developers, found too
1840 # many differences to continue in that path. However, test-results may be
1841 # useful to people curious about compatibility with xterm.
1843 # Testing with tack:
1845 # Failed: cbt, bel, flash, cvvis, smul (color), blink, invis
1846 # There is color-bleeding in the color-pairs screen.
1847 # Attributes do not work with color
1849 # Failed: kf1-kf4, kf13-kf48, khome, kend
1850 # (effectively xterm-r6 for function-keys)
1851 # None of the function or cursor key-modifiers are encoded.
1852 # Console hangs in the smm/rmm test if TERM=xterm, does not show test
1854 # Testing with vttest:
1855 # -------------------
1856 # Identifies as vt220 with selective erase
1857 # (however, selective erase refers to DECSCA, SPA)
1858 # Does not implement vt52
1859 # Uses spaces to simulate double-size characters
1860 # Does not support 8-bit controls
1861 # Does not support VT220 reports
1862 # Does not support send/receive mode
1863 # Supports ECH (like rxvt)
1864 # Does not support DECSCA
1865 # Does not support any of the ISO-6429 cursor-movement
1866 # Does not support any of the ISO-6429 miscellaneous tests
1867 # (SL/SR also leave unexpected char on screen too)
1868 # Background does not change in menu 11.6.9 (SGR 22-27)
1869 # None of the xterm special features tests work
1870 netbsd6|NetBSD wscons in 25 line DEC VT100 mode,
1873 # `rasterconsole' provided by 4.4BSD, NetBSD and OpenBSD on SPARC, and
1875 rcons|BSD rasterconsole,
1877 # Color version of above. Color currently only provided by NetBSD.
1878 rcons-color|BSD rasterconsole with ANSI color,
1881 op=\E[m, setab=\E[4%p1%dm, setaf=\E[3%p1%dm, use=rcons,
1883 # mgterm -- MGL/MGL2, MobileGear Graphic Library
1884 # for PocketBSD,PocketLinux,NetBSD/{hpcmips,mac68k}
1885 # -- the setf/setb are probably incorrect, more likely setaf/setab -TD
1886 # -- compare with cons25w
1887 mgterm|MGL/MGL2 MobileGear Graphic Library,
1888 OTbs, OTpt, am, bce, bw, eo, km, msgr, npc,
1889 colors#8, cols#80, it#8, lines#18, pairs#64,
1890 bel=^G, blink=\E[5m, bold=\E[1m, cbt=\E[Z, clear=\E[H\E[J,
1891 cr=\r, csr=\E[%i%p1%d;%p2%dr, cub=\E[%p1%dD, cub1=^H,
1892 cud=\E[%p1%dB, cud1=\E[B, cuf=\E[%p1%dC, cuf1=\E[C,
1893 cup=\E[%i%p1%d;%p2%dH, cuu=\E[%p1%dA, cuu1=\E[A,
1894 dch=\E[%p1%dP, dch1=\E[P, dim=\E[30;1m, dl=\E[%p1%dM,
1895 dl1=\E[M, ech=\E[%p1%dX, ed=\E[J, el=\E[K, el1=\E[1K,
1896 home=\E[H, hpa=\E[%i%p1%d`, ht=^I, ich=\E[%p1%d@,
1897 ich1=\E[@, il=\E[%p1%dL, il1=\E[L, ind=\E[S, kb2=\E[E,
1898 kbs=^H, kcbt=\E[Z, kcub1=\E[D, kcud1=\E[B, kcuf1=\E[C,
1899 kcuu1=\E[A, kdch1=^?, kend=\E[F, kf1=\E[M, kf10=\E[V,
1900 kf11=\E[W, kf12=\E[X, kf2=\E[N, kf3=\E[O, kf4=\E[P, kf5=\E[Q,
1901 kf6=\E[R, kf7=\E[S, kf8=\E[T, kf9=\E[U, khome=\E[H,
1902 kich1=\E[L, knp=\E[G, kpp=\E[I, nel=\E[E, op=\E[x, rc=\E8,
1903 rev=\E[7m, ri=\E[T, rmso=\E[m, rs2=\E[x\E[m\Ec, sc=\E7,
1904 setb=\E[4%p1%dm, setf=\E[3%p1%dm, sgr0=\E[m, smso=\E[7m,
1905 vpa=\E[%i%p1%dd, use=ecma+index,
1907 #### FreeBSD console entries
1909 # From: Andrey Chernov <ache@astral.msk.su> 29 Mar 1996
1910 # Andrey Chernov maintains the FreeBSD termcap distributions.
1912 # Note: Users of FreeBSD 2.1.0 and older versions must either upgrade
1913 # or comment out the :cb: capability in the console entry.
1915 # Alexander Lukyanov reports:
1916 # I have seen FreeBSD-2.1.5R... The old el1 bug changed, but it is still there.
1917 # Now el1 clears not only to the line beginning, but also a large chunk
1918 # of previous line. But there is another bug - ech does not work at all.
1922 # common entry without semigraphics
1923 # Bug: The <op> capability resets attributes.
1924 # Bug? The ech and el1 attributes appear to move the cursor in some cases; for
1925 # instance el1 does if the cursor is moved to the right margin first. Removed
1926 # by T.Dickey 97/5/3 (ech=\E[%p1%dX, el1=\E[1K)
1928 # Setting colors turns off reverse; we cannot guarantee order, so use ncv.
1929 # Note that this disables standout with color.
1931 # The emulator sends difference strings based on shift- and control-keys,
1933 # F13-F24 are shifted F1-F12
1934 # F25-F36 are control F1-F12
1935 # F37-F48 are shift+control F1-F12
1936 cons25w|ansiw|ansi80x25-raw|freebsd console (25-line raw mode),
1937 am, bce, bw, eo, msgr, npc,
1938 colors#8, cols#80, it#8, lines#25, ncv#21, pairs#64,
1939 bel=^G, blink=\E[5m, bold=\E[1m, cbt=\E[Z, clear=\E[H\E[J,
1940 cnorm=\E[=0C, cr=\r, cub=\E[%p1%dD, cub1=^H, cud=\E[%p1%dB,
1941 cud1=\E[B, cuf=\E[%p1%dC, cuf1=\E[C,
1942 cup=\E[%i%p1%d;%p2%dH, cuu=\E[%p1%dA, cuu1=\E[A,
1943 cvvis=\E[=1C, dch=\E[%p1%dP, dch1=\E[P, dim=\E[30;1m,
1944 dl=\E[%p1%dM, dl1=\E[M, ech=\E[%p1%dX, ed=\E[J, el=\E[K,
1945 home=\E[H, hpa=\E[%i%p1%d`, ht=^I, ich=\E[%p1%d@,
1946 ich1=\E[@, il=\E[%p1%dL, il1=\E[L, ind=\E[S, kb2=\E[E,
1947 kbs=^H, kcbt=\E[Z, kcub1=\E[D, kcud1=\E[B, kcuf1=\E[C,
1948 kcuu1=\E[A, kdch1=^?, kend=\E[F, kf1=\E[M, kf10=\E[V,
1949 kf11=\E[W, kf12=\E[X, kf13=\E[Y, kf14=\E[Z, kf15=\E[a,
1950 kf16=\E[b, kf17=\E[c, kf18=\E[d, kf19=\E[e, kf2=\E[N,
1951 kf20=\E[f, kf21=\E[g, kf22=\E[h, kf23=\E[i, kf24=\E[j,
1952 kf25=\E[k, kf26=\E[l, kf27=\E[m, kf28=\E[n, kf29=\E[o,
1953 kf3=\E[O, kf30=\E[p, kf31=\E[q, kf32=\E[r, kf33=\E[s,
1954 kf34=\E[t, kf35=\E[u, kf36=\E[v, kf37=\E[w, kf38=\E[x,
1955 kf39=\E[y, kf4=\E[P, kf40=\E[z, kf41=\E[@, kf42=\E[[,
1956 kf43=\E[\\, kf44=\E[], kf45=\E[\^, kf46=\E[_, kf47=\E[`,
1957 kf48=\E[{, kf5=\E[Q, kf6=\E[R, kf7=\E[S, kf8=\E[T, kf9=\E[U,
1958 khome=\E[H, kich1=\E[L, knp=\E[G, kpp=\E[I, nel=\E[E,
1959 op=\E[x, rc=\E8, rev=\E[7m, ri=\E[T, rmso=\E[m,
1960 rs2=\E[x\E[m\Ec, sc=\E7, setab=\E[4%p1%dm,
1962 sgr=\E[0%?%p1%t;2;7%;%?%p3%t;7%;%?%p4%t;5%;%?%p5%t;30;1%;%?
1964 sgr0=\E[m, smso=\E[7m, vpa=\E[%i%p1%dd, use=ecma+index,
1965 cons25|ansis|ansi80x25|freebsd console (25-line ansi mode),
1966 acsc=-\030.^Y0\333`\004a\260f\370g\361h\261i\025j\331k\277l
1967 \332m\300n\305q\304t\303u\264v\301w\302x\263y\363z\362~
1970 cons25-debian|freebsd console with debian backspace (25-line ansi mode),
1971 kbs=^?, kdch1=\E[3~, use=cons25,
1972 cons25-m|ansis-mono|ansi80x25-mono|freebsd console (25-line mono ansi mode),
1974 bold@, dim@, op@, rmul=\E[m, setab@, setaf@,
1975 sgr=\E[0%?%p1%t;2;7%;%?%p2%t;4%;%?%p3%t;7%;%?%p4%t;5%;m,
1976 smul=\E[4m, use=cons25,
1977 cons30|ansi80x30|freebsd console (30-line ansi mode),
1978 lines#30, use=cons25,
1979 cons30-m|ansi80x30-mono|freebsd console (30-line mono ansi mode),
1980 lines#30, use=cons25-m,
1981 cons43|ansi80x43|freebsd console (43-line ansi mode),
1982 lines#43, use=cons25,
1983 cons43-m|ansi80x43-mono|freebsd console (43-line mono ansi mode),
1984 lines#43, use=cons25-m,
1985 cons50|ansil|ansi80x50|freebsd console (50-line ansi mode),
1986 lines#50, use=cons25,
1987 cons50-m|ansil-mono|ansi80x50-mono|freebsd console (50-line mono ansi mode),
1988 lines#50, use=cons25-m,
1989 cons60|ansi80x60|freebsd console (60-line ansi mode),
1990 lines#60, use=cons25,
1991 cons60-m|ansi80x60-mono|freebsd console (60-line mono ansi mode),
1992 lines#60, use=cons25-m,
1993 cons25r|pc3r|ibmpc3r|cons25-koi8-r|freebsd console w/koi8-r cyrillic,
1994 acsc=-\030.^Y0\215`\004a\220f\234h\221i\025j\205k\203l\202m
1995 \204n\212q\0t\206u\207v\211w\210x\201y\230z\231~
1998 cons25r-m|pc3r-m|ibmpc3r-mono|cons25-koi8r-m|freebsd console w/koi8-r cyrillic (mono),
2000 op@, rmul=\E[m, setab@, setaf@,
2001 sgr=\E[0%?%p1%t;2;7%;%?%p2%t;4%;%?%p3%t;7%;%?%p4%t;5%;%?%p5
2002 %t;30;1%;%?%p6%t;1%;m,
2003 smul=\E[4m, use=cons25r,
2004 cons50r|cons50-koi8r|freebsd console w/koi8-r cyrillic (50 lines),
2005 lines#50, use=cons25r,
2006 cons50r-m|cons50-koi8r-m|freebsd console w/koi8-r cyrillic (50-line mono),
2007 lines#50, use=cons25r-m,
2008 cons60r|cons60-koi8r|freebsd console w/koi8-r cyrillic (60 lines),
2009 lines#60, use=cons25r,
2010 cons60r-m|cons60-koi8r-m|freebsd console w/koi8-r cyrillic (60-line mono),
2011 lines#60, use=cons25r-m,
2012 # ISO 8859-1 FreeBSD console
2013 cons25l1|cons25-iso8859|freebsd console w/iso 8859-1 chars,
2014 acsc=+\253\,\273-\030.\031`\201a\202f\207g\210i\247j\213k
2015 \214l\215m\216n\217o\220p\221q\222r\223s\224t\225u
2016 \226v\227w\230x\231y\232z\233~\237,
2018 cons25l1-m|cons25-iso-m|freebsd console w/iso 8859-1 chars (mono),
2020 bold@, dim@, op@, rmul=\E[m, setab@, setaf@,
2021 sgr=\E[0%?%p1%t;2;7%;%?%p2%t;4%;%?%p3%t;7%;%?%p4%t;5%;m,
2022 smul=\E[4m, use=cons25l1,
2023 cons50l1|cons50-iso8859|freebsd console w/iso 8859-1 chars (50 lines),
2024 lines#50, use=cons25l1,
2025 cons50l1-m|cons50-iso-m|freebsd console w/iso 8859-1 chars (50-line mono),
2026 lines#50, use=cons25l1-m,
2027 cons60l1|cons60-iso|freebsd console w/iso 8859-1 chars (60 lines),
2028 lines#60, use=cons25l1,
2029 cons60l1-m|cons60-iso-m|freebsd console w/iso 8859-1 chars (60-line mono),
2030 lines#60, use=cons25l1-m,
2032 # Starting with FreeBSD 8, an alternative configuration for syscons is provided,
2033 # which is intended to be xterm-compatible. See for example
2034 # http://svnweb.freebsd.org/base/stable/8/sys/dev/syscons/
2035 # in particular scterm-teken.c
2037 # For FreeBSD 9 and 10:
2038 # --------------------
2039 # The /etc/ttys entries for console and other ttys are all configured to set
2042 # Testing with tack:
2043 # There is no VT100 line-drawing (uses +'s and -'s)
2044 # Shifted f1-f12 give cons25 codes, rather than xterm function-keys
2046 # Testing with vttest:
2047 # Menu 2 diamonds don't work, blink ditto, light background ditto
2048 # The terminal identifies itself as VT100 with AVO
2049 # There is no VT52 support
2050 # There is no doublesize character support
2051 # The terminal supports ECH (like rxvt)
2052 # The terminal does not support send/receive mode
2053 # The terminal supports all of the ISO-6429 cursor-movement
2054 # The terminal supports some of the ISO-6429 miscellaneous tests
2055 # (SL/SR also leave unexpected char on screen too)
2057 # Considering cons25 as a base, the line-drawing mostly works, but is missing
2058 # the cells which happen to have ASCII control-character values:
2059 # - ^X arrow pointing up
2060 # . ^Y arrow pointing down
2064 # Those are removed from this entry's acsc string to avoid confusion.
2065 # The resulting description provides correct line-drawing and function-keys -TD
2066 teken|syscons with teken,
2068 acsc=0\333a\260f\370g\361h\261j\331k\277l\332m\300n\305q
2069 \304t\303u\264v\301w\302x\263y\363z\362~\371,
2070 civis=\E[?25l, cnorm=\E[?25h, cvvis@, hpa=\E[%i%p1%dG,
2071 hts=\EH, kcub1=\E[D, kcud1=\E[B, kcuf1=\E[C, kcuu1=\E[A,
2072 kdch1=\E[3~, kend=\E[F, kent=\r, kf1=\EOP, kf10=\E[21~,
2073 kf11=\E[23~, kf12=\E[24~, kf2=\EOQ, kf3=\EOR, kf4=\EOS,
2074 kf5=\E[15~, kf6=\E[17~, kf7=\E[18~, kf8=\E[19~, kf9=\E[20~,
2075 khome=\E[H, kich1=\E[2~, knp=\E[6~, kpp=\E[5~, rmir=\E[4l,
2076 smir=\E[4h, tbc=\E[3g, u6=\E[%i%d;%dR, u7=\E[6n,
2077 u8=\E[?1;2c, u9=\E[c, vpa=\E[%i%p1%dd, use=cons25,
2079 #### 386BSD and BSD/OS Consoles
2082 # This was the original 386BSD console entry (I think).
2083 # Some places it's named oldpc3|oldibmpc3.
2084 # From: Alex R.N. Wetmore <aw2t@andrew.cmu.edu>
2085 origpc3|origibmpc3|IBM PC 386BSD Console,
2086 OTbs, am, bw, eo, xon,
2088 acsc=j\331k\277l\332m\300n\305q\304t\303u\264v\301w\302x
2090 bold=\E[7m, clear=\Ec, cub1=^H, cud1=\E[B, cuf1=\E[C,
2091 cup=\E[%i%p1%2d;%p2%2dH, cuu1=\E[A, ed=\E[J, el=\E[K,
2092 home=\E[H, ind=\E[S, kcub1=\E[D, kcud1=\E[B, kcuf1=\E[C,
2093 kcuu1=\E[A, khome=\E[Y, ri=\E[T, rmso=\E[1;0x\E[2;7x,
2094 rmul=\E[1;0x\E[2;7x, sgr0=\E[m\E[1;0x\E[2;7x,
2095 smso=\E[1;7x\E[2;0x, smul=\E[1;7x\E[2;0x,
2097 # description of BSD/386 console emulator in version 1.0 (supplied by BSDI)
2098 oldpc3|oldibmpc3|old IBM PC BSD/386 Console,
2101 bel=^G, bold=\E[=15F, cr=\r, cud1=\n, dim=\E[=8F, dl1=\E[M,
2102 ht=^I, il1=\E[L, ind=\n, kbs=^H, kcub1=\E[D, kcud1=\E[B,
2103 kcuf1=\E[C, kcuu1=\E[A, khome=\E[H, kich1=\E[L, kll=\E[F,
2104 knp=\E[G, kpp=\E[I, nel=\r\n, sgr0=\E[=R,
2106 # Description of BSD/OS console emulator in version 1.1, 2.0, 2.1
2107 # Note, the emulator supports many of the additional console features
2108 # listed in the iBCS2 (e.g. character-set selection) though not all
2109 # are described here. This entry really ought to be upgraded.
2110 # Also note, the console will also work with fewer lines after doing
2111 # "stty rows NN", e.g. to use 24 lines.
2112 # (Color support from Kevin Rosenberg <kevin@cyberport.com>, 2 May 1996)
2113 # Bug: The <op> capability resets attributes.
2114 bsdos-pc|IBM PC BSD/OS Console,
2115 sgr=\E[0;10%?%p1%t;7%;%?%p2%t;1%;%?%p3%t;7%;%?%p4%t;5%;%?%p6
2116 %t;1%;%?%p7%t;8%;%?%p9%t;11%;m,
2117 use=bsdos-pc-nobold,
2119 bsdos-pc-nobold|BSD/OS PC console w/o bold,
2120 use=klone+color, use=bsdos-pc-m,
2122 bsdos-pc-m|bsdos-pc-mono|BSD/OS PC console mono,
2123 OTbs, am, eo, km, xon,
2124 cols#80, it#8, lines#25,
2125 bel=^G, clear=\Ec, cr=\r, cub=\E[%p1%dD, cub1=^H,
2126 cud=\E[%p1%dB, cud1=\n, cuf=\E[%p1%dC, cuf1=\E[C,
2127 cup=\E[%i%p1%d;%p2%dH, cuu=\E[%p1%dA, cuu1=\E[A,
2128 dl=\E[%p1%dM, dl1=\E[M, ed=\E[J, el=\E[K, home=\E[H, ht=^I,
2129 il=\E[%p1%dL, il1=\E[L, ind=\n, kbs=^H, kcub1=\E[D,
2130 kcud1=\E[B, kcuf1=\E[C, kcuu1=\E[A, khome=\E[H, kich1=\E[L,
2131 kll=\E[F, knp=\E[G, kpp=\E[I, nel=\r\n, rc=\E8, sc=\E7,
2132 sgr=\E[0;10%?%p1%t;7%;%?%p3%t;7%;%?%p4%t;5%;%?%p6%t;1%;%?%p7
2133 %t;8%;%?%p9%t;11%;m%?%p5%t\E[=8F%;,
2136 # Old names for BSD/OS PC console used in releases before 4.1.
2137 pc3|BSD/OS on the PC Console,
2138 use=bsdos-pc-nobold,
2139 ibmpc3|pc3-bold|BSD/OS on the PC Console with bold instead of underline,
2142 # BSD/OS on the SPARC
2143 bsdos-sparc|Sun SPARC BSD/OS Console,
2146 # BSD/OS on the PowerPC
2147 bsdos-ppc|PowerPC BSD/OS Console,
2152 # (<acsc>/<rmacs>/<smacs> capabilities aren't in DEC's official entry -- esr)
2154 # Actually (TD pointed this out at the time the acsc string was added):
2155 # vt52 shouldn't define full acsc since most of the cells don't match.
2156 # see vt100 manual page A-31. This is the list that does match:
2165 # The line-drawing happens to work in several terminal emulators, but should
2166 # not be used as a guide to the capabilities of the vt52. Note in particular
2167 # that vt52 does not support line-drawing characters (the scan-X values refer
2168 # to a crude plotting feature) -TD
2171 cols#80, it#8, lines#24,
2172 acsc=+h.k0affggolpnqprrss, bel=^G, clear=\EH\EJ, cr=\r,
2173 cub1=\ED, cud1=\EB, cuf1=\EC,
2174 cup=\EY%p1%{32}%+%c%p2%{32}%+%c, cuu1=\EA, ed=\EJ,
2175 el=\EK, home=\EH, ht=^I, ind=\n, kbs=^H, kcub1=\ED, kcud1=\EB,
2176 kcuf1=\EC, kcuu1=\EA, nel=\r\n, ri=\EI, rmacs=\EG, smacs=\EF,
2178 #### DEC VT100 and compatibles
2180 # DEC terminals from the vt100 forward are collected here. Older DEC terminals
2181 # and micro consoles can be found in the `obsolete' section. More details on
2182 # the relationship between the VT100 and ANSI X3.64/ISO 6429/ECMA-48 may be
2183 # found near the end of this file.
2185 # Except where noted, these entries are DEC's official terminfos.
2186 # Contact Bill Hedberg <hedberg@hannah.enet.dec.com> of Terminal Support
2187 # Engineering for more information. Updated terminfos and termcaps
2188 # are kept available at ftp://gatekeeper.dec.com/pub/DEC/termcaps.
2190 # In October 1995 DEC sold its terminals business, including the VT and Dorio
2191 # line and trademark, to SunRiver Data Systems. SunRiver has since changed
2192 # its name to Boundless Technologies; see http://www.boundless.com.
2195 # NOTE: Any VT100 emulation, whether in hardware or software, almost
2196 # certainly includes what DEC called the `Level 1 editing extension' codes;
2197 # only the very oldest VT100s lacked these and there probably aren't any of
2198 # those left alive. To capture these, use one of the VT102 entries.
2200 # Note that the <xenl> glitch in vt100 is not quite the same as on the Concept,
2201 # since the cursor is left in a different position while in the
2202 # weird state (concept at beginning of next line, vt100 at end
2203 # of this line) so all versions of vi before 3.7 don't handle
2204 # <xenl> right on vt100. The correct way to handle <xenl> is when
2205 # you output the char in column 80, immediately output CR LF
2206 # and then assume you are in column 1 of the next line. If <xenl>
2207 # is on, am should be on too.
2209 # I assume you have smooth scroll off or are at a slow enough baud
2210 # rate that it doesn't matter (1200? or less). Also this assumes
2211 # that you set auto-nl to "on", if you set it off use vt100-nam
2214 # The padding requirements listed here are guesses. It is strongly
2215 # recommended that xon/xoff be enabled, as this is assumed here.
2217 # The vt100 uses <rs2> and <rf> rather than <is2>/<tbc>/<hts> because the
2218 # tab settings are in non-volatile memory and don't need to be
2219 # reset upon login. Also setting the number of columns glitches
2220 # the screen annoyingly. You can type "reset" to get them set.
2222 # The VT100 series terminals have cursor ("arrows") keys which can operate
2223 # in two different modes: Cursor Mode and Application Mode. Cursor Mode
2224 # is the reset state, and is assumed to be the normal state. Application
2225 # Mode is the "set" state. In Cursor Mode, the cursor keys transmit
2226 # "Esc [ {code}" sequences, conforming to ANSI standards. In Application
2227 # Mode, the cursor keys transmit "Esc O <code>" sequences. Application Mode
2228 # was provided primarily as an aid to the porting of VT52 applications. It is
2229 # assumed that the cursor keys are normally in Cursor Mode, and expected that
2230 # applications such as vi will always transmit the <smkx> string. Therefore,
2231 # the definitions for the cursor keys are made to match what the terminal
2232 # transmits after the <smkx> string is transmitted. If the <smkx> string
2233 # is a null string or is not defined, then cursor keys are assumed to be in
2234 # "Cursor Mode", and the cursor keys definitions should match that assumption,
2235 # else the application may fail. It is also expected that applications will
2236 # always transmit the <rmkx> string to the terminal before they exit.
2238 # The VT100 series terminals have an auxiliary keypad, commonly referred to as
2239 # the "Numeric Keypad", because it is a cluster of numeric and function keys.
2240 # The Numeric Keypad which can operate in two different modes: Numeric Mode and
2241 # Application Mode. Numeric Mode is the reset state, and is assumed to be
2242 # the normal state. Application Mode is the "set" state. In Numeric Mode,
2243 # the numeric and punctuation keys transmit ASCII 7-bit characters, and the
2244 # Enter key transmits the same as the Return key (Note: the Return key
2245 # can be configured to send either LF (\015) or CR LF). In Application Mode,
2246 # all the keypad keys transmit "Esc O {code}" sequences. The PF1 - PF4 keys
2247 # always send the same "Esc O {code}" sequences. It is assumed that the keypad
2248 # is normally in Numeric Mode. If an application requires that the keypad be
2249 # in Application Mode then it is expected that the user, or the application,
2250 # will set the TERM environment variable to point to a terminfo entry which has
2251 # defined the <smkx> string to include the codes that switch the keypad into
2252 # Application Mode, and the terminfo entry will also define function key
2253 # fields to match the Application Mode control codes. If the <smkx> string
2254 # is a null string or is not defined, then the keypad is assumed to be in
2255 # Numeric Mode. If the <smkx> string switches the keypad into Application
2256 # Mode, it is expected that the <rmkx> string will contain the control codes
2257 # necessary to reset the keypad to "Normal" mode, and it is also expected that
2258 # applications which transmit the <smkx> string will also always transmit the
2259 # <rmkx> string to the terminal before they exit.
2261 # Here's a diagram of the VT100 keypad keys with their bindings.
2262 # The top line is the name of the key (some DEC keyboards have the keys
2263 # labelled somewhat differently, like GOLD instead of PF1, but this is
2264 # the most "official" name). The second line is the escape sequence it
2265 # generates in Application Keypad mode (where "$" means the ESC
2266 # character). The third line contains two items, first the mapping of
2267 # the key in terminfo, and then in termcap.
2268 # _______________________________________
2269 # | PF1 | PF2 | PF3 | PF4 |
2270 # | $OP | $OQ | $OR | $OS |
2271 # |_kf1__k1_|_kf2__k2_|_kf3__k3_|_kf4__k4_|
2273 # | $Ow | $Ox | $Oy | $Om |
2274 # |_kf9__k9_|_kf10_k;_|_kf0__k0_|_________|
2276 # | $Ot | $Ou | $Ov | $Ol |
2277 # |_kf5__k5_|_kf6__k6_|_kf7__k7_|_kf8__k8_|
2279 # | $Oq | $Or | $Os | enter |
2280 # |_ka1__K1_|_kb2__K2_|_ka3__K3_| $OM |
2283 # |___kc1_______K4____|_kc3__K5_|_kent_@8_|
2285 # Note however, that the arrangement of the 5-key ka1-kc3 do not follow the
2286 # terminfo guidelines. That is a compromise used to assign the remaining
2287 # keys on the keypad to kf5-kf0, used on older systems with legacy termcap
2289 vt100+keypad|dec vt100 numeric keypad no fkeys,
2290 ka1=\EOq, ka3=\EOs, kb2=\EOr, kc1=\EOp, kc3=\EOn,
2291 vt100+pfkeys|dec vt100 numeric keypad,
2292 kent=\EOM, kf1=\EOP, kf2=\EOQ, kf3=\EOR, kf4=\EOS,
2294 vt100+fnkeys|dec vt100 numeric keypad,
2295 kf0=\EOy, kf10=\EOx, kf5=\EOt, kf6=\EOu, kf7=\EOv, kf8=\EOl,
2296 kf9=\EOw, use=vt100+pfkeys,
2298 # A better adaptation to modern keyboards such as the PC's, which have a dozen
2299 # function keys and the keypad 2,4,6,8 keys are labeled with arrows keys, is to
2300 # use the 5-key arrangement to model the arrow keys as suggested in the
2301 # terminfo guidelines:
2302 # _______________________________________
2303 # | PF1 | PF2 | PF3 | PF4 |
2304 # | $OP | $OQ | $OR | $OS |
2305 # |_kf1__k1_|_kf2__k2_|_kf3__k3_|_kf4__k4_|
2307 # | $Ow | $Ox | $Oy | $Om |
2308 # |_ka1__K1_|_________|_ka3__K3_|_________|
2310 # | $Ot | $Ou | $Ov | $Ol |
2311 # |_________|_kb2__K2_|_________|_________|
2313 # | $Oq | $Or | $Os | enter |
2314 # |_kc1__K4_|_________|_kc3__K5_| $OM |
2317 # |___________________|_________|_kent_@8_|
2319 vt220+keypad|dec vt220 numeric keypad,
2320 ka1=\EOw, ka3=\EOy, kb2=\EOu, kc1=\EOq, kc3=\EOs, kent=\EOM,
2321 kf1=\EOP, kf2=\EOQ, kf3=\EOR, kf4=\EOS, ka2=\EOx, kb1=\EOt,
2324 vt100+enq|ncurses extension for vt100-style ENQ,
2325 u8=\E[?1;2c, use=ansi+enq,
2326 vt102+enq|ncurses extension for vt102-style ENQ,
2327 u8=\E[?6c, use=ansi+enq,
2329 # And here, for those of you with orphaned VT100s lacking documentation, is
2330 # a description of the soft switches invoked when you do `Set Up'.
2332 # Scroll 0-Jump Shifted 3 0-#
2333 # | 1-Smooth | 1-British pound sign
2334 # | Autorepeat 0-Off | Wrap Around 0-Off
2336 # | | Screen 0-Dark Bkg | | New Line 0-Off
2337 # | | | 1-Light Bkg | | | 1-On
2338 # | | | Cursor 0-Underline | | | Interlace 0-Off
2339 # | | | | 1-Block | | | | 1-On
2341 # 1 1 0 1 1 1 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 <--Standard Settings
2343 # | | | Auto XON/XOFF 0-Off | | | Power 0-60 Hz
2344 # | | | 1-On | | | 1-50 Hz
2345 # | | ANSI/VT52 0-VT52 | | Bits Per Char. 0-7 Bits
2346 # | | 1-ANSI | | 1-8 Bits
2347 # | Keyclick 0-Off | Parity 0-Off
2349 # Margin Bell 0-Off Parity Sense 0-Odd
2352 # The following SET-UP modes are assumed for normal operation:
2353 # ANSI_MODE AUTO_XON/XOFF_ON NEWLINE_OFF 80_COLUMNS
2354 # WRAP_AROUND_ON JUMP_SCROLL_OFF
2355 # Other SET-UP modes may be set for operator convenience or communication
2356 # requirements; I recommend
2357 # AUTOREPEAT_ON BLOCK_CURSOR MARGIN_BELL_OFF SHIFTED_3_#
2358 # Unless you have a graphics add-on such as Digital Engineering's VT640
2359 # (and even then, whenever it can be arranged!) you should set
2362 # (vt100: I added <rmam>/<smam> based on the init string, also <OTbs>. -- esr)
2363 vt100|vt100-am|dec vt100 (w/advanced video),
2364 OTbs, mc5i, xenl, xon,
2366 csr=\E[%i%p1%d;%p2%dr, kcub1=\EOD, kcud1=\EOB,
2367 kcuf1=\EOC, kcuu1=\EOA, lf1=pf1, lf2=pf2, lf3=pf3, lf4=pf4,
2368 mc0=\E[0i, mc4=\E[4i, mc5=\E[5i, rc=\E8, rmam=\E[?7l,
2369 rmkx=\E[?1l\E>, rs2=\E<\E>\E[?3;4;5l\E[?7;8h\E[r,
2371 sgr=\E[0%?%p1%p6%|%t;1%;%?%p2%t;4%;%?%p1%p3%|%t;7%;%?%p4%t;5
2372 %;m%?%p9%t\016%e\017%;$<2>,
2373 smam=\E[?7h, smkx=\E[?1h\E=, smso=\E[7m$<2>,
2374 use=vt100+4bsd, use=vt100+fnkeys,
2375 vt100+4bsd|dec vt100 from 4.0BSD,
2377 cols#80, it#8, lines#24,
2378 acsc=``aaffggjjkkllmmnnooppqqrrssttuuvvwwxxyyzz{{||}}~~,
2379 bel=^G, blink=\E[5m$<2>, bold=\E[1m$<2>,
2380 clear=\E[H\E[J$<50>, cr=\r, cub=\E[%p1%dD, cub1=^H,
2381 cud=\E[%p1%dB, cud1=\n, cuf=\E[%p1%dC, cuf1=\E[C$<2>,
2382 cup=\E[%i%p1%d;%p2%dH$<5>, cuu=\E[%p1%dA,
2383 cuu1=\E[A$<2>, ed=\E[J$<50>, el=\E[K$<3>, el1=\E[1K$<3>,
2384 enacs=\E(B\E)0, home=\E[H, ht=^I, hts=\EH, ind=\n, kbs=^H,
2385 kcub1=\E[D, kcud1=\E[B, kcuf1=\E[C, kcuu1=\E[A,
2386 rev=\E[7m$<2>, ri=\EM$<5>, rmacs=^O, rmso=\E[m$<2>,
2387 rmul=\E[m$<2>, rs2=\E>\E[?3l\E[?4l\E[?5l\E[?7h\E[?8h,
2388 sgr=\E[0%?%p1%p6%|%t;1%;%?%p2%t;4%;%?%p1%p3%|%t;7%;%?%p4%t;5
2389 %;m%?%p9%t\016%e\017%;$<2>,
2390 sgr0=\E[m\017$<2>, smacs=^N, smso=\E[1;7m$<2>,
2391 smul=\E[4m$<2>, tbc=\E[3g,
2392 vt100nam|vt100-nam|vt100 no automargins,
2394 rs2=\E>\E[?3l\E[?4l\E[?5l\E[?7l\E[?8h, use=vt100-am,
2395 vt100-vb|dec vt100 (w/advanced video) & no beep,
2396 bel@, flash=\E[?5h$<100/>\E[?5l, use=vt100,
2398 # Ordinary vt100 in 132 column ("wide") mode.
2399 vt100-w|vt100-w-am|dec vt100 132 cols (w/advanced video),
2401 rs2=\E>\E[?3h\E[?4l\E[?5l\E[?8h, use=vt100-am,
2402 vt100-w-nam|vt100-nam-w|dec vt100 132 cols (w/advanced video no automargin),
2403 cols#132, lines#14, vt@,
2404 rs2=\E>\E[?3h\E[?4l\E[?5l\E[?8h, use=vt100-nam,
2406 # vt100 with no advanced video.
2407 vt100-nav|vt100 without advanced video option,
2409 blink@, bold@, rev@, rmso=\E[m, rmul@, sgr@, sgr0@, smso=\E[7m,
2411 vt100-nav-w|vt100-w-nav|dec vt100 132 cols 14 lines (no advanced video option),
2412 cols#132, lines#14, use=vt100-nav,
2414 # vt100 with one of the 24 lines used as a status line.
2415 # We put the status line on the top.
2416 vt100-s|vt100-s-top|vt100-top-s|vt100 for use with top sysline,
2419 clear=\E[2;1H\E[J$<50>, csr=\E[%i%i%p1%d;%p2%dr,
2420 cup=\E[%i%p1%{1}%+%d;%p2%dH$<5>, dsl=\E7\E[1;24r\E8,
2421 fsl=\E8, home=\E[2;1H, is2=\E7\E[2;24r\E8,
2422 tsl=\E7\E[1;%p1%dH\E[1K, use=vt100-am,
2424 # Status line at bottom.
2425 # Clearing the screen will clobber status line.
2426 vt100-s-bot|vt100-bot-s|vt100 for use with bottom sysline,
2429 dsl=\E7\E[1;24r\E8, fsl=\E8, is2=\E[1;23r\E[23;1H,
2430 tsl=\E7\E[24;%p1%dH\E[1K, use=vt100-am,
2432 # Most of the `vt100' emulators out there actually emulate a vt102
2433 # This entry (or vt102-nsgr) is probably the right thing to use for
2436 dch1=\E[P, dl1=\E[M, il1=\E[L, rmir=\E[4l, smir=\E[4h,
2438 vt102-w|dec vt102 in wide mode,
2440 rs3=\E[?3h, use=vt102,
2442 # Many brain-dead PC comm programs that pretend to be `vt100-compatible'
2443 # fail to interpret the ^O and ^N escapes properly. Symptom: the <sgr0>
2444 # string in the canonical vt100 entry above leaves the screen littered
2445 # with little snowflake or star characters (IBM PC ROM character \017 = ^O)
2446 # after highlight turnoffs. This entry should fix that, and even leave
2447 # ACS support working, at the cost of making multiple-highlight changes
2448 # slightly more expensive.
2449 # From: Eric S. Raymond <esr@snark.thyrsus.com> July 22 1995
2450 vt102-nsgr|vt102 no sgr (use if you see snowflakes after highlight changes),
2451 sgr@, sgr0=\E[m, use=vt102,
2453 # VT125 Graphics CRT. Clear screen also erases graphics
2454 # Some vt125's came configured with vt102 support.
2455 vt125|vt125 graphics terminal,
2457 clear=\E[H\E[2J\EPpS(E)\E\\$<50>, use=vt100,
2459 # This isn't a DEC entry, it came from University of Wisconsin.
2460 # (vt131: I added <rmam>/<smam> based on the init string, also <OTbs> -- esr)
2463 cols#80, it#8, lines#24, vt#3,
2464 bel=^G, blink=\E[5m$<2/>, bold=\E[1m$<2/>,
2465 clear=\E[;H\E[2J$<50/>, cr=\r, csr=\E[%i%p1%d;%p2%dr,
2466 cub1=^H, cud1=\n, cuf1=\E[C$<2/>,
2467 cup=\E[%i%p1%d;%p2%dH$<5/>, cuu1=\E[A$<2/>,
2468 ed=\E[J$<50/>, el=\E[K$<3/>, home=\E[H, ht=^I,
2469 is2=\E[1;24r\E[24;1H, kbs=^H, kcub1=\EOD, kcud1=\EOB,
2470 kcuf1=\EOC, kcuu1=\EOA, kf1=\EOP, kf2=\EOQ, kf3=\EOR,
2471 kf4=\EOS, nel=\r\n, rc=\E8, rev=\E[7m$<2/>, ri=\EM$<5/>,
2472 rmam=\E[?7h, rmkx=\E[?1l\E>, rmso=\E[m$<2/>,
2474 rs1=\E>\E[?3l\E[?4l\E[?5l\E[?7h\E[?8h, sc=\E7,
2475 sgr0=\E[m$<2/>, smam=\E[?7h, smkx=\E[?1h\E=,
2476 smso=\E[7m$<2/>, smul=\E[4m$<2/>,
2478 # vt132 - like vt100 but slower and has ins/del line and such.
2479 # I'm told that <smir>/<rmir> are backwards in the terminal from the
2480 # manual and from the ANSI standard, this describes the actual
2481 # terminal. I've never actually used a vt132 myself, so this
2486 dch1=\E[P$<7>, dl1=\E[M$<99>, il1=\E[L$<99>, ind=\n$<30>,
2487 ip=$<7>, rmir=\E[4h, smir=\E[4l, use=vt100,
2489 # This vt220 description maps F5--F9 to the second block of function keys
2490 # at the top of the keyboard. The "DO" key is used as F10 to avoid conflict
2491 # with the key marked (ESC) on the vt220. See vt220d for an alternate mapping.
2492 # PF1--PF4 are used as F1--F4.
2495 vt220-old|vt200-old|DEC VT220 in vt100 emulation mode,
2496 OTbs, OTpt, am, mir, msgr, xenl, xon,
2497 cols#80, lines#24, vt#3,
2499 acsc=``aaffggjjkkllmmnnooppqqrrssttuuvvwwxxyyzz{{||}}~~,
2500 bel=^G, blink=\E[5m$<2>, bold=\E[1m$<2>, civis=\E[?25l,
2501 clear=\E[H\E[2J$<50>, cnorm=\E[?25h, cr=\r,
2502 csr=\E[%i%p1%d;%p2%dr, cub1=^H, cud1=\E[B, cuf1=\E[C,
2503 cup=\E[%i%p1%d;%p2%dH$<10>, cuu1=\E[A, dch1=\E[P,
2504 dl1=\E[M, ed=\E[J$<50>, el=\E[K$<3>, home=\E[H, ht=^I,
2505 if=/usr/share/tabset/vt100, il1=\E[L, ind=\ED$<20/>,
2506 is2=\E[1;24r\E[24;1H, kbs=^H, kcub1=\E[D, kcud1=\E[B,
2507 kcuf1=\E[C, kcuu1=\E[A, kdch1=\E[3~, kend=\E[4~, kf1=\EOP,
2508 kf10=\E[29~, kf2=\EOQ, kf3=\EOR, kf4=\EOS, kf5=\E[17~,
2509 kf6=\E[18~, kf7=\E[19~, kf8=\E[20~, kf9=\E[21~,
2510 khome=\E[1~, kich1=\E[2~, knp=\E[6~, kpp=\E[5~, rc=\E8,
2511 rev=\E[7m$<2>, rf=/usr/share/tabset/vt100,
2512 ri=\EM$<14/>, rmacs=\E(B$<4>, rmam=\E[?7l, rmir=\E[4l,
2513 rmso=\E[27m, rmul=\E[24m,
2514 rs2=\E>\E[?3l\E[?4l\E[?5l\E[?7h\E[?8h, sc=\E7,
2515 sgr=\E[0%?%p6%t;1%;%?%p2%t;4%;%?%p4%t;5%;%?%p1%p3%|%t;7%;m%?
2516 %p9%t\E(0%e\E(B%;$<2>,
2517 sgr0=\E[m$<2>, smacs=\E(0$<2>, smam=\E[?7h, smir=\E[4h,
2518 smso=\E[7m, smul=\E[4m,
2520 # A much better description of the VT200/220; used to be vt220-8
2521 # changed rmacs/smacs from shift-in/shift-out to vt200-old's explicit G0/G1
2522 # designation to accommodate bug in pcvt -TD
2524 # Here's a picture of the VT220 editing keypad:
2525 # +--------+--------+--------+
2526 # | Find | Insert | Remove |
2527 # +--------+--------+--------+
2528 # | Select | Prev | Next |
2529 # +--------+--------+--------+
2530 vt220|vt200|dec vt220,
2531 OTbs, am, mir, msgr, xenl, xon,
2532 cols#80, it#8, lines#24, vt#3,
2533 acsc=``aaffggjjkkllmmnnooppqqrrssttuuvvwwxxyyzz{{||}}~~,
2534 bel=^G, blink=\E[5m, bold=\E[1m, clear=\E[H\E[J, cr=\r,
2535 csr=\E[%i%p1%d;%p2%dr, cub=\E[%p1%dD, cub1=^H,
2536 cud=\E[%p1%dB, cud1=\n, cuf=\E[%p1%dC, cuf1=\E[C,
2537 cup=\E[%i%p1%d;%p2%dH, cuu=\E[%p1%dA, cuu1=\E[A,
2538 dch=\E[%p1%dP, dch1=\E[P, dl=\E[%p1%dM, dl1=\E[M,
2539 ech=\E[%p1%dX, ed=\E[J, el=\E[K, el1=\E[1K, enacs=\E)0,
2540 flash=\E[?5h$<200/>\E[?5l, home=\E[H, ht=^I, hts=\EH,
2541 ich=\E[%p1%d@, if=/usr/share/tabset/vt100,
2542 il=\E[%p1%dL, il1=\E[L, ind=\ED,
2543 is2=\E[?7h\E[>\E[?1l\E F\E[?4l, kbs=^H, kcub1=\E[D,
2544 kcud1=\E[B, kcuf1=\E[C, kcuu1=\E[A, kdch1=\E[3~, kf1=\EOP,
2545 kf10=\E[21~, kf11=\E[23~, kf12=\E[24~, kf13=\E[25~,
2546 kf14=\E[26~, kf17=\E[31~, kf18=\E[32~, kf19=\E[33~,
2547 kf2=\EOQ, kf20=\E[34~, kf3=\EOR, kf4=\EOS, kf6=\E[17~,
2548 kf7=\E[18~, kf8=\E[19~, kf9=\E[20~, kfnd=\E[1~,
2549 khlp=\E[28~, kich1=\E[2~, knp=\E[6~, kpp=\E[5~,
2550 krdo=\E[29~, kslt=\E[4~, lf1=pf1, lf2=pf2, lf3=pf3, lf4=pf4,
2551 nel=\EE, rc=\E8, rev=\E[7m, ri=\EM, rmacs=\E(B$<4>,
2552 rmam=\E[?7l, rmir=\E[4l, rmso=\E[27m, rmul=\E[24m,
2554 sgr=\E[0%?%p6%t;1%;%?%p2%t;4%;%?%p4%t;5%;%?%p1%p3%|%t;7%;m%?
2555 %p9%t\E(0%e\E(B%;$<2>,
2556 sgr0=\E[m\E(B, smacs=\E(0$<2>, smam=\E[?7h, smir=\E[4h,
2557 smso=\E[7m, smul=\E[4m, tbc=\E[3g, use=ansi+pp,
2559 vt220-w|vt200-w|DEC vt220 in wide mode,
2561 rs3=\E[?3h, use=vt220,
2562 vt220-8bit|vt220-8|vt200-8bit|vt200-8|dec vt220/200 in 8-bit mode,
2563 OTbs, am, mc5i, mir, msgr, xenl, xon,
2564 cols#80, it#8, lines#24, vt#3,
2565 acsc=``aaffggjjkkllmmnnooppqqrrssttuuvvwwxxyyzz{{||}}~~,
2566 bel=^G, blink=\2335m, bold=\2331m, clear=\233H\233J, cr=\r,
2567 csr=\233%i%p1%d;%p2%dr, cub=\233%p1%dD, cub1=^H,
2568 cud=\233%p1%dB, cud1=\n, cuf=\233%p1%dC, cuf1=\233C,
2569 cup=\233%i%p1%d;%p2%dH, cuu=\233%p1%dA, cuu1=\233A,
2570 dch=\233%p1%dP, dch1=\233P, dl=\233%p1%dM, dl1=\233M,
2571 ech=\233%p1%dX, ed=\233J, el=\233K, el1=\2331K, enacs=\E)0,
2572 flash=\233?5h$<200/>\233?5l, home=\233H, ht=^I, hts=\EH,
2573 ich=\233%p1%d@, if=/usr/share/tabset/vt100,
2574 il=\233%p1%dL, il1=\233L, ind=\ED,
2575 is2=\233?7h\233>\233?1l\E F\233?4l, kbs=^H,
2576 kcub1=\233D, kcud1=\233B, kcuf1=\233C, kcuu1=\233A,
2577 kdch1=\2333~, kf1=\EOP, kf10=\23321~, kf11=\23323~,
2578 kf12=\23324~, kf13=\23325~, kf14=\23326~, kf17=\23331~,
2579 kf18=\23332~, kf19=\23333~, kf2=\EOQ, kf20=\23334~,
2580 kf3=\EOR, kf4=\EOS, kf6=\23317~, kf7=\23318~, kf8=\23319~,
2581 kf9=\23320~, kfnd=\2331~, khlp=\23328~, khome=\233H,
2582 kich1=\2332~, knp=\2336~, kpp=\2335~, krdo=\23329~,
2583 kslt=\2334~, lf1=pf1, lf2=pf2, lf3=pf3, lf4=pf4, mc0=\233i,
2584 mc4=\2334i, mc5=\2335i, nel=\EE, rc=\E8, rev=\2337m, ri=\EM,
2585 rmacs=\E(B, rmam=\233?7l, rmir=\2334l, rmso=\23327m,
2586 rmul=\23324m, rs1=\233?3l, sc=\E7,
2587 sgr=\2330%?%p6%t;1%;%?%p2%t;4%;%?%p4%t;5%;%?%p1%p3%|%t;7%;m
2588 %?%p9%t\E(0%e\E(B%;$<2>,
2589 sgr0=\2330m\E(B, smacs=\E(0, smam=\233?7h, smir=\2334h,
2590 smso=\2337m, smul=\2334m, tbc=\2333g,
2593 # This vt220 description regards F6--F10 as the second block of function keys
2594 # at the top of the keyboard. This mapping follows the description given
2595 # in the VT220 Programmer Reference Manual and agrees with the labeling
2596 # on some terminals that emulate the vt220. There is no support for an F5.
2597 # See vt220 for an alternate mapping.
2599 vt220d|DEC VT220 in vt100 mode with DEC function key labeling,
2600 kf10=\E[21~, kf11=\E[23~, kf12=\E[24~, kf13=\E[25~,
2601 kf14=\E[26~, kf15=\E[28~, kf16=\E[29~, kf17=\E[31~,
2602 kf18=\E[32~, kf19=\E[33~, kf20=\E[34~, kf5@, kf6=\E[17~,
2603 kf7=\E[18~, kf8=\E[19~, kf9=\E[20~, use=vt220-old,
2605 vt220-nam|v200-nam|VT220 in vt100 mode with no auto margins,
2607 rs2=\E>\E[?3l\E[?4l\E[?5l\E[?7l\E[?8h, use=vt220,
2609 # vt220 termcap written Tue Oct 25 20:41:10 1988 by Alex Latzko
2610 # (not an official DEC entry!)
2611 # The problem with real vt220 terminals is they don't send escapes when in
2612 # in vt220 mode. This can be gotten around two ways. 1> don't send
2613 # escapes or 2> put the vt220 into vt100 mode and use all the nifty
2614 # features of vt100 advanced video which it then has.
2616 # This entry takes the view of putting a vt220 into vt100 mode so
2617 # you can use the escape key in emacs and everything else which needs it.
2619 # You probably don't want to use this on a VMS machine since VMS will think
2620 # it has a vt220 and will get fouled up coming out of emacs
2622 # From: Alexander Latzko <latzko@marsenius.rutgers.edu>, 30 Dec 1996
2623 # (Added vt100 <rc>,<sc> to quiet a tic warning -- esr)
2625 vt200-js|vt220-js|dec vt200 series with jump scroll,
2628 bel=^G, clear=\E[H\E[J, cr=\r, csr=\E[%i%p1%d;%p2%dr,
2629 cub1=^H, cud1=\n, cuf1=\E[C, cup=\E[%i%p1%d;%p2%dH,
2630 cuu1=\E[A, dch1=\E[P, dl1=\E[M, ed=\E[J, el=\E[K, home=\E[H,
2631 ht=^I, il1=\E[L, ind=\ED,
2632 is2=\E[61"p\E[H\E[?3l\E[?4l\E[?1h\E[?5l\E[?6l\E[?7h\E[?8h\E[
2634 kbs=^H, kcub1=\EOD, kcud1=\EOB, kcuf1=\EOC, kcuu1=\EOA,
2635 kf1=\EOP, kf2=\EOQ, kf3=\EOR, kf4=\EOS, nel=\r\ED, rc=\E8,
2636 rf=/usr/share/tabset/vt100, ri=\EM, rmdc=, rmir=\E[4l,
2637 rmkx=\E[?1l\E>, rmso=\E[27m$<5/>, rmul=\E[24m,
2638 rs1=\E>\E[?3l\E[?4l\E[?5l\E[?7h\E[?8h, sc=\E7, smdc=,
2639 smir=\E[4h, smkx=\E[?1h\E=, smso=\E[7m$<5/>, smul=\E[4m,
2641 # This was DEC's vt320. Use the purpose-built one below instead
2642 #vt320|DEC VT320 in vt100 emulation mode,
2645 # Use v320n for SCO's LYRIX. Otherwise, use Adam Thompson's vt320-nam.
2647 vt320nam|v320n|DEC VT320 in vt100 emul. mode with NO AUTO WRAP mode,
2649 rs2=\E>\E[?3l\E[?4l\E[?5l\E[?7l\E[?8h, use=vt220,
2651 # These entries are not DEC's official ones, they were purpose-built for the
2652 # VT320. Here are the designer's notes:
2653 # <kel> is end on a PC kbd. Actually 'select' on a VT. Mapped to
2654 # 'Erase to End of Field'... since nothing seems to use 'end' anyways...
2655 # khome is Home on a PC kbd. Actually 'FIND' on a VT.
2656 # Things that use <knxt> usually use tab anyways... and things that don't use
2657 # tab usually use <knxt> instead...
2658 # kprv is same as tab - Backtab is useless...
2659 # I left out <sgr> because of its RIDICULOUS complexity,
2660 # and the resulting fact that it causes the termcap translation of the entry
2661 # to SMASH the 1k-barrier...
2662 # From: Adam Thompson <athompso@pangea.ca> Sept 10 1995
2663 # (vt320: uncommented <fsl> --esr)
2664 vt320|vt300|dec vt320 7 bit terminal,
2665 am, hs, mir, msgr, xenl,
2666 cols#80, lines#24, wsl#80,
2667 acsc=``aaffggjjkkllmmnnooppqqrrssttuuvvwwxxyyzz{{||}}~~,
2668 bel=^G, blink=\E[5m, bold=\E[1m, civis=\E[?25l,
2669 clear=\E[H\E[2J, cnorm=\E[?25h, cr=\r,
2670 csr=\E[%i%p1%d;%p2%dr, cub=\E[%p1%dD, cub1=^H,
2671 cud=\E[%p1%dB, cud1=\n, cuf=\E[%p1%dC, cuf1=\E[C,
2672 cup=\E[%i%p1%d;%p2%dH, cuu=\E[%p1%dA, cuu1=\E[A,
2673 dch=\E[%p1%dP, dch1=\E[P, dl=\E[%p1%dM, dl1=\E[M,
2674 ech=\E[%p1%dX, ed=\E[J, el=\E[K, el1=\E[1K, home=\E[H, ht=^I,
2675 hts=\EH, ich=\E[%p1%d@, il=\E[%p1%dL, il1=\E[L, ind=\ED,
2676 is2=\E>\E[?3l\E[?4l\E[?5l\E[?7h\E[?8h\E[1;24r\E[24;1H,
2677 kbs=^?, kcub1=\EOD, kcud1=\EOB, kcuf1=\EOC, kcuu1=\EOA,
2678 kdch1=\E[3~, kel=\E[4~, kf10=\E[21~, kf11=\E[23~,
2679 kf12=\E[24~, kf13=\E[25~, kf14=\E[26~, kf15=\E[28~,
2680 kf16=\E[29~, kf17=\E[31~, kf18=\E[32~, kf19=\E[33~,
2681 kf20=\E[34~, kf6=\E[17~, kf7=\E[18~, kf8=\E[19~,
2682 kf9=\E[20~, khome=\E[1~, kich1=\E[2~, knp=\E[6~, knxt=^I,
2683 kpp=\E[5~, kprv=\E[Z, kslt=\E[4~, nel=\EE, rc=\E8, rev=\E[7m,
2684 rf=/usr/share/tabset/vt300, ri=\EM, rmacs=\E(B,
2685 rmam=\E[?7l, rmir=\E[4l, rmkx=\E[?1l\E>, rmso=\E[m,
2687 rs2=\E>\E[?3l\E[?4l\E[?5l\E[?7h\E[?8h\E[1;24r\E[24;1H,
2689 sgr=\E[0%?%p6%t;1%;%?%p2%t;4%;%?%p4%t;5%;%?%p1%p3%|%t;7%;m%?
2690 %p9%t\E(0%e\E(B%;$<2>,
2691 sgr0=\E[m\E(B, smacs=\E(0, smam=\E[?7h, smir=\E[4h,
2692 smkx=\E[?1h\E=, smso=\E[7m, smul=\E[4m, tbc=\E[3g,
2693 use=dec+pp, use=vt220+keypad, use=dec+sl, use=ansi+enq,
2694 vt320-nam|vt300-nam|dec vt320 7 bit terminal with no am to make SAS happy,
2696 is2=\E>\E[?3l\E[?4l\E[?5l\E[?7l\E[?8h\E[1;24r\E[24;1H,
2697 rs2=\E>\E[?3l\E[?4l\E[?5l\E[?7l\E[?8h\E[1;24r\E[24;1H, use=vt320,
2698 # We have to init 132-col mode, not 80-col mode.
2699 vt320-w|vt300-w|dec vt320 wide 7 bit terminal,
2701 is2=\E>\E[?3h\E[?4l\E[?5l\E[?7h\E[?8h\E[1;24r\E[24;1H,
2702 rs2=\E>\E[?3h\E[?4l\E[?5l\E[?7h\E[?8h\E[1;24r\E[24;1H, use=vt320,
2703 vt320-w-nam|vt300-w-nam|dec vt320 wide 7 bit terminal with no am,
2705 is2=\E>\E[?3h\E[?4l\E[?5l\E[?7l\E[?8h\E[1;24r\E[24;1H,
2706 rs2=\E>\E[?3h\E[?4l\E[?5l\E[?7l\E[?8h\E[1;24r\E[24;1H, use=vt320-w,
2708 # VT330 and VT340 -- These are ReGIS and SIXEL graphics terminals
2709 # which are pretty much a superset of the VT320. They have the
2710 # host writable status line, yet another different DRCS matrix size,
2711 # and such, but they add the DEC Technical character set, Multiple text
2712 # pages, selectable length pages, and the like. The difference between
2713 # the vt330 and vt340 is that the latter has only 2 planes and a monochrome
2714 # monitor, the former has 4 planes and a color monitor. These terminals
2715 # support VT131 and ANSI block mode, but as with much of these things,
2716 # termcap/terminfo doesn't deal with these features.
2718 # Note that this entry is are set up in what was the standard way for GNU
2719 # Emacs v18 terminal modes to deal with the cursor keys in that the arrow
2720 # keys were switched into application mode at the same time the numeric pad
2721 # is switched into application mode. This changes the definitions of the
2722 # arrow keys. Emacs v19 is smarter and mines its keys directly out of
2723 # your termcap or terminfo entry,
2725 # From: Daniel Glasser <dag@persoft.persoft.com>, 13 Oct 1993
2726 # (vt340: string capability "sb=\E[M" corrected to "sr";
2727 # also, added <rmam>/<smam> based on the init string -- esr)
2728 vt340|dec-vt340|vt330|dec-vt330|dec vt340 graphics terminal with 24 line page,
2729 am, eslok, hs, mir, msgr, xenl, xon,
2730 cols#80, it#8, lines#24, vt#3,
2731 acsc=``aaffggjjkkllmmnnooppqqrrssttuuvvwwxxyyzz{{||}}~~,
2732 blink=\E[5m, bold=\E[1m, civis=\E[?25l, clear=\E[H\E[J,
2733 cnorm=\E[?25h, cr=\r, csr=\E[%i%p1%d;%p2%dr,
2734 cub=\E[%p1%dD, cub1=^H, cud=\E[%p1%dB, cud1=\n,
2735 cuf=\E[%p1%dC, cuf1=\E[C, cup=\E[%i%p1%d;%p2%dH,
2736 cuu=\E[%p1%dA, cuu1=\E[A, dch=\E[%p1%dP, dch1=\E[P,
2737 dl=\E[%p1%dM, dl1=\E[M, dsl=\E[2$~\r\E[1$}\E[K\E[$},
2738 ed=\E[J, el=\E[K, flash=\E[?5h$<200/>\E[?5l, fsl=\E[$},
2739 home=\E[H, ht=^I, hts=\EH, ich=\E[%p1%d@, il=\E[%p1%dL,
2741 is2=\E<\E\sF\E>\E[?1h\E[?3l\E[?4l\E[?5l\E[?7h\E[?8h\E[1;24r
2743 kbs=^H, kcub1=\EOD, kcud1=\EOB, kcuf1=\EOC, kcuu1=\EOA,
2744 kf1=\EOP, kf2=\EOQ, kf3=\EOR, kf4=\EOS, kf6=\E[17~,
2745 kf7=\E[18~, kf8=\E[19~, kf9=\E[20~, lf1=pf1, lf2=pf2,
2746 lf3=pf3, lf4=pf4, nel=\r\ED, rc=\E8, rev=\E[7m,
2747 rf=/usr/share/tabset/vt300, ri=\EM, rmacs=\E(B,
2748 rmam=\E[?7l, rmir=\E[4l, rmkx=\E[?1l\E>, rmso=\E[27m,
2749 rmul=\E[24m, rs1=\E[?3l, sc=\E7,
2750 sgr=\E[0%?%p6%t;1%;%?%p2%t;4%;%?%p4%t;5%;%?%p1%p3%|%t;7%;m%?
2751 %p9%t\E(0%e\E(B%;$<2>,
2752 sgr0=\E[m\E(B, smacs=\E(0, smam=\E[?7h, smir=\E[4h,
2753 smkx=\E[?1h\E=, smso=\E[7m, smul=\E[4m, tbc=\E[3g,
2754 tsl=\E[2$~\E[1$}\E[1;%dH,
2756 # Left/right margins are supported in xterm since patch #279 (2012/05/10)
2757 vt420+lrmm|VT420 left/right margins,
2758 mgc=\E[?69l, smglr=\E[?69h\E[%i%p1%d;%p2%ds,
2760 # DEC doesn't supply a vt400 description, so we add Daniel Glasser's
2761 # (originally written with vt420 as its primary name, and usable for it).
2763 # VT400/420 -- This terminal is a superset of the vt320. It adds the multiple
2764 # text pages and long text pages with selectable length of the vt340, along
2765 # with left and right margins, rectangular area text copy, fill, and erase
2766 # operations, selected region character attribute change operations,
2767 # page memory and rectangle checksums, insert/delete column, reception
2768 # macros, and other features too numerous to remember right now. TERMCAP
2769 # can only take advantage of a few of these added features.
2771 # Note that this entry is are set up in what was the standard way for GNU
2772 # Emacs v18 terminal modes to deal with the cursor keys in that the arrow
2773 # keys were switched into application mode at the same time the numeric pad
2774 # is switched into application mode. This changes the definitions of the
2775 # arrow keys. Emacs v19 is smarter and mines its keys directly out of
2776 # your termcap entry,
2778 # From: Daniel Glasser <dag@persoft.persoft.com>, 13 Oct 1993
2779 # (vt400: string capability ":sb=\E[M:" corrected to ":sr=\E[M:";
2780 # also, added <rmam>/<smam> based on the init string -- esr)
2781 vt400|vt400-24|dec-vt400|dec vt400 24x80 column autowrap,
2782 am, eslok, hs, mir, msgr, xenl, xon,
2783 cols#80, it#8, lines#24, vt#3,
2784 acsc=``aaffggjjkkllmmnnooppqqrrssttuuvvwwxxyyzz{{||}}~~,
2785 blink=\E[5m, bold=\E[1m, civis=\E[?25l,
2786 clear=\E[H\E[J$<10/>, cnorm=\E[?25h, cr=\r,
2787 csr=\E[%i%p1%d;%p2%dr, cub=\E[%p1%dD, cub1=^H,
2788 cud=\E[%p1%dB, cud1=\n, cuf=\E[%p1%dC, cuf1=\E[C,
2789 cup=\E[%i%p1%d;%p2%dH, cuu=\E[%p1%dA, cuu1=\E[A,
2790 dch=\E[%p1%dP, dch1=\E[P, dl=\E[%p1%dM, dl1=\E[M,
2791 dsl=\E[2$~\r\E[1$}\E[K\E[$}, ed=\E[J$<10/>,
2792 el=\E[K$<4/>, flash=\E[?5h$<200/>\E[?5l, fsl=\E[$},
2793 home=\E[H, ht=^I, hts=\EH, ich=\E[%p1%d@, ich1=\E[@,
2794 il=\E[%p1%dL, il1=\E[L, ind=\ED,
2795 is2=\E<\E\sF\E>\E[?1h\E[?3l\E[?4l\E[?5l\E[?7h\E[?8h\E[1;24r
2797 kbs=^H, kcub1=\EOD, kcud1=\EOB, kcuf1=\EOC, kcuu1=\EOA,
2798 kf1=\EOP, kf2=\EOQ, kf3=\EOR, kf4=\EOS, kf6=\E[17~,
2799 kf7=\E[18~, kf8=\E[19~, kf9=\E[20~, lf1=pf1, lf2=pf2,
2800 lf3=pf3, lf4=pf4, nel=\r\ED, rc=\E8, rev=\E[7m,
2801 rf=/usr/share/tabset/vt300, ri=\EM, rmacs=\E(B,
2802 rmam=\E[?7l, rmir=\E[4l, rmkx=\E[?1l\E>, rmso=\E[27m,
2803 rmul=\E[24m, rs1=\E<\E[?3l\E[!p\E[?7h, sc=\E7,
2804 sgr=\E[0%?%p6%t;1%;%?%p2%t;4%;%?%p4%t;5%;%?%p1%p3%|%t;7%;m%?
2805 %p9%t\E(0%e\E(B%;$<2>,
2806 sgr0=\E[m\E(B, smacs=\E(0, smam=\E[?7h, smir=\E[4h,
2807 smkx=\E[?1h\E=, smso=\E[7m, smul=\E[4m, tbc=\E[3g,
2808 tsl=\E[2$~\E[1$}\E[1;%dH, use=dec+sl,
2810 # (vt420: I removed <kf0>, it collided with <kf10>. I also restored
2811 # a missing <sc> -- esr)
2812 # add msgr and other capabilities from vt220 -TD
2814 am, mir, msgr, xenl, xon,
2815 cols#80, it#8, lines#24, vt#3,
2816 acsc=``aaffggjjkkllmmnnooppqqrrssttuuvvwwxxyyzz{{||}}~~,
2817 bel=^G, blink=\E[5m$<2>, bold=\E[1m$<2>, civis=\E[?25l,
2818 clear=\E[H\E[2J$<50>, cnorm=\E[?25h, cr=\r,
2819 csr=\E[%i%p1%d;%p2%dr, cub=\E[%p1%dD, cub1=^H,
2820 cud=\E[%p1%dB, cud1=\n, cuf=\E[%p1%dC, cuf1=\E[C,
2821 cup=\E[%i%p1%d;%p2%dH$<10>, cuu=\E[%p1%dA, cuu1=\E[A,
2822 dch=\E[%p1%dP, dch1=\E[P, dl=\E[%p1%dM, dl1=\E[M,
2823 ech=\E[%p1%dX, ed=\E[J$<50>, el=\E[K$<3>, el1=\E[1K,
2824 enacs=\E)0, flash=\E[?5h$<200/>\E[?5l, home=\E[H, ht=^I,
2825 hts=\EH, ich=\E[%p1%d@, if=/usr/share/tabset/vt300,
2826 il=\E[%p1%dL, il1=\E[L, ind=\ED, is2=\E[1;24r\E[24;1H,
2827 is3=\E[?67h\E[64;1"p, kbs=^H, kcub1=\E[D, kcud1=\E[B,
2828 kcuf1=\E[C, kcuu1=\E[A, kdch1=\E[3~, kf1=\EOP, kf10=\E[29~,
2829 kf2=\EOQ, kf3=\EOR, kf4=\EOS, kf5=\E[17~, kf6=\E[18~,
2830 kf7=\E[19~, kf8=\E[20~, kf9=\E[21~, kfnd=\E[1~,
2831 kich1=\E[2~, knp=\E[6~, kpp=\E[5~, kslt=\E[4~, nel=\EE,
2832 rc=\E8, rev=\E[7m$<2>, rf=/usr/share/tabset/vt300,
2833 ri=\EM, rmacs=\E(B$<4>, rmam=\E[?7l, rmir=\E[4l, rmkx=\E>,
2834 rmsc=\E[?0;0r\E>\E[?3l\E[?4l\E[?5l\E[?7h\E[?8h,
2835 rmso=\E[27m, rmul=\E[24m, rs3=\E[?67h\E[64;1"p, sc=\E7,
2836 sgr=\E[0%?%p6%t;1%;%?%p2%t;4%;%?%p4%t;5%;%?%p1%p3%|%t;7%;m%?
2837 %p9%t\E(0%e\E(B%;$<2>,
2838 sgr0=\E[m\E(B$<2>, smacs=\E(0$<2>, smam=\E[?7h,
2839 smir=\E[4h, smkx=\E=, smso=\E[7m, smul=\E[4m, tbc=\E[3g,
2840 use=ansi+pp, use=dec+sl, use=ansi+enq,
2842 # DEC VT220 and up support DECUDK (user-defined keys). DECUDK (i.e., pfx)
2843 # takes two parameters, the key and the string. Translating the key is
2844 # straightforward (keys 1-5 are not defined on real terminals, though some
2845 # emulators define these):
2847 # if (key < 16) then value = key;
2848 # else if (key < 21) then value = key + 1;
2849 # else if (key < 25) then value = key + 2;
2850 # else if (key < 27) then value = key + 3;
2851 # else if (key < 30) then value = key + 4;
2852 # else value = key + 5;
2854 # The string must be the hexadecimal equivalent, e.g., "5052494E" for "PRINT".
2855 # There's no provision in terminfo for emitting a string in this format, so the
2856 # application has to know it.
2858 vt420pc|DEC VT420 w/PC keyboard,
2859 kdch1=^?, kend=\E[4~, kf1=\E[11~, kf10=\E[21~, kf11=\E[23~,
2860 kf12=\E[24~, kf13=\E[11;2~, kf14=\E[12;2~, kf15=\E[13;2~,
2861 kf16=\E[14;2~, kf17=\E[15;2~, kf18=\E[17;2~,
2862 kf19=\E[18;2~, kf2=\E[12~, kf20=\E[19;2~, kf21=\E[20;2~,
2863 kf22=\E[21;2~, kf23=\E[23;2~, kf24=\E[24;2~, kf25=\E[23~,
2864 kf26=\E[24~, kf27=\E[25~, kf28=\E[26~, kf29=\E[28~,
2865 kf3=\E[13~, kf30=\E[29~, kf31=\E[31~, kf32=\E[32~,
2866 kf33=\E[33~, kf34=\E[34~, kf35=\E[35~, kf36=\E[36~,
2867 kf37=\E[23;2~, kf38=\E[24;2~, kf39=\E[25;2~, kf4=\E[14~,
2868 kf40=\E[26;2~, kf41=\E[28;2~, kf42=\E[29;2~,
2869 kf43=\E[31;2~, kf44=\E[32;2~, kf45=\E[33;2~,
2870 kf46=\E[34;2~, kf47=\E[35;2~, kf48=\E[36;2~, kf5=\E[15~,
2871 kf6=\E[17~, kf7=\E[18~, kf8=\E[19~, kf9=\E[20~, khome=\E[H,
2872 pctrm=USR_TERM\:vt420pcdos\:,
2873 pfx=\EP1;1|%?%{16}%p1%>%t%{0}%e%{21}%p1%>%t%{1}%e%{25}%p1%>
2874 %t%{2}%e%{27}%p1%>%t%{3}%e%{30}%p1%>%t%{4}%e%{5}%;%p1%+
2878 vt420pcdos|DEC VT420 w/PC for DOS Merge,
2880 dispc=%?%p1%{19}%=%t\E\023\021%e%p1%{32}%<%t\E%p1%c%e%p1
2881 %{127}%=%t\E\177%e%p1%c%;,
2883 rmsc=\E[?0;0r\E>\E[?3l\E[?4l\E[?5l\E[?7h\E[?8h, sgr@,
2884 sgr0=\E[m, smsc=\E[?1;2r\E[34h, use=vt420pc,
2886 vt420f|DEC VT420 with VT kbd; VT400 mode; F1-F5 used as Fkeys,
2887 kdch1=^?, kf1=\E[11~, kf10=\E[21~, kf11=\E[23~,
2888 kf12=\E[24~, kf13=\E[25~, kf14=\E[26~, kf15=\E[28~,
2889 kf16=\E[29~, kf17=\E[31~, kf18=\E[32~, kf19=\E[33~,
2890 kf2=\E[12~, kf20=\E[34~, kf3=\E[13~, kf4=\E[14~,
2891 kf5=\E[15~, kf6=\E[17~, kf7=\E[18~, kf8=\E[19~, kf9=\E[20~,
2892 khome=\E[H, lf1=\EOP, lf2=\EOQ, lf3=\EOR, lf4=\EOS,
2897 vt510pc|DEC VT510 w/PC keyboard,
2899 vt510pcdos|DEC VT510 w/PC for DOS Merge,
2904 # The VT520 is a monochrome text terminal capable of managing up to
2905 # four independent sessions in the terminal. It has multiple ANSI
2906 # emulations (VT520, VT420, VT320, VT220, VT100, VT PCTerm, SCO Console)
2907 # and ASCII emulations (WY160/60, PCTerm, 50/50+, 150/120, TVI 950,
2908 # 925 910+, ADDS A2). This terminfo data is for the ANSI emulations only.
2910 # Terminal Set-Up is entered by pressing [F3], [Caps Lock]/[F3] or
2911 # [Alt]/[Print Screen] depending upon which keyboard and which
2912 # terminal mode is being used. If Set-Up has been disabled or
2913 # assigned to an unknown key, Set-Up may be entered by pressing
2914 # [F3] as the first key after power up, regardless of keyboard type.
2916 use=ansi+rca, use=vt420, use=ansi+tabs,
2921 # I just got a brand new Boundless VT520 with that company's "ANSI 2011"
2922 # Keyboard, which replaces the old LK41R-AA keyboard.
2924 # In trying to get the function keys to work, I had to cobble my own
2925 # terminfo.src entry, since the existing vt520 entry doesn't include most of
2926 # the function keys. If I blend the entries for "vt420f" and "vt220+keypad"
2927 # I seem to get them all -Mike Gran
2928 vt520ansi|Boundless VT520 ANSI,
2929 use=ansi+rca, use=vt420f, use=vt220+keypad,
2932 #### VT100 emulations
2934 # John Hawkinson <jhawk@MIT.EDU> tells us that the EWAN telnet for Windows
2935 # (the best Windows telnet as of September 1995) presents the name `dec-vt100'
2936 # to telnetd. Michael Deutschmann <ldeutsch@mail.netshop.net> informs us
2937 # that this works best with a stock vt100 entry.
2938 dec-vt100|EWAN telnet's vt100 emulation,
2941 # From: Adrian Garside <94ajg2@eng.cam.ac.uk>, 19 Nov 1996
2942 dec-vt220|DOS tnvt200 terminal emulator,
2945 # Zstem340 is an (IMHO) excellent VT emulator for PC's. I recommend it to
2946 # anyone who needs PC VT340 emulation. (or anything below that level, for
2947 # that matter -- DEC's ALL-in-1 seems happy with it, as does INFOPLUS's
2948 # RDBM systems, it includes ReGIS and SiXel support! I'm impressed...
2949 # I can send the address if requested.
2950 # (z340: changed garbled \E[5?l to \E[?5l, DEC smooth scroll off -- esr)
2951 # From: Adam Thompson <athompso@pangea.ca> Sept 10 1995
2952 z340|zstem vt340 terminal emulator 132col 42line,
2954 is2=\E>\E[?3h\E[?4l\E[?5l\E[?7h\E[?8h\E[1;42r\E[42;1H,
2955 rs2=\E>\E[?3h\E[?4l\E[?5l\E[?7h\E[?8h\E[1;42r\E[42;1H, use=vt320-w,
2956 z340-nam|zstem vt340 terminal emulator 132col 42line (no automatic margins),
2958 is2=\E>\E[?3h\E[?4l\E[?5l\E[?7l\E[?8h\E[1;42r\E[42;1H,
2959 rs2=\E>\E[?3h\E[?4l\E[?5l\E[?7l\E[?8h\E[1;42r\E[42;1H, use=z340,
2961 # expect-5.44.1.15/example/tkterm
2962 # a minimal subset of a vt100 (compare with "news-unk).
2964 # The missing "=" in smkx is not a typo (here), but an error in tkterm.
2965 tt|tkterm|Don Libes' tk text widget terminal emulator,
2966 clear=\E[H\E[J, cr=\r, cub1=^H, cud1=\n, cuf1=\E[C,
2967 cup=\E[%p1%d;%p2%dH, cuu1=\E[A, ind=\n, kf1=\EOP, kf2=\EOQ,
2968 kf3=\EOR, kf4=\EOS, kf5=\EOT, kf6=\EOU, kf7=\EOV, kf8=\EOW,
2969 kf9=\EOX, rmkx=\E[?1l\E>, rmso=\E[m, smkx=\E[?1h\E,
2976 # nsterm*|Apple_Terminal - AppKit Terminal.app
2978 # Terminal.app is a Terminal emulator bundled with NeXT's NeXTSTEP and
2979 # OPENSTEP/Mach operating systems, and with Apple's Rhapsody, Mac OS X
2980 # Server and Mac OS X operating systems. There is also a
2981 # "terminal.app" in GNUstep, but I believe it to be an unrelated
2982 # codebase and I have not attempted to describe it here.
2984 # For NeXTSTEP, OPENSTEP/Mach, Rhapsody and Mac OS X Server 1.0, you
2985 # are pretty much on your own. Use "nsterm-7-m" and hope for the best.
2986 # You might also try "nsterm-7" and "nsterm-old" if you suspect your
2987 # version supports color.
2989 # To determine the version of Terminal.app you're using by running:
2991 # echo "$TERM_PROGRAM" "$TERM_PROGRAM_VERSION"
2993 # For Apple_Terminal v309+, use "nsterm-256color" (or "nsterm-bce")
2995 # For Apple_Terminal v200+, use "nsterm-16color" (a.k.a. "nsterm")
2997 # For Apple_Terminal v71+/v100+, use "nsterm-bce".
2999 # For Apple_Terminal v51+, use "nsterm-7-c" or "nsterm-7-c-s".
3001 # For Apple_Terminal v41+, use "nsterm-old", or "nsterm-s".
3003 # For all earlier versions (Apple_Terminal), try "nsterm-7-m"
3004 # (monochrome) or "nsterm-7" (color); "nsterm-7-m-s" and "nsterm-7-s"
3005 # might work too, but really you're on your own here since these
3006 # systems are very obsolete and I can't test them. I do welcome
3007 # patches, though :).
3011 # For GNUstep_Terminal, you're probably best off using "linux" or
3012 # writing your own terminfo.
3014 # For MacTelnet, you're on your own. It's a different codebase, and
3015 # seems to be somewhere between "vt102", "ncsa" and "xterm-color".
3017 # For iTerm.app, see "iterm".
3020 # The AppKit Terminal.app descriptions all have names beginning with
3021 # "nsterm". Note that the statusline (-s) versions use the window
3022 # titlebar as a phony status line, and may produce warnings during
3023 # compilation as a result ("tsl uses 0 parameters, expected 1".)
3024 # Ignore these warnings, or even ignore these entries entirely. Apps
3025 # which need to position the cursor or do other fancy stuff inside the
3026 # status line won't work with these entries. They're primarily useful
3027 # for programs like Pine which provide simple notifications in the
3028 # status line. Please note that non-ASCII characters don't work right
3029 # in the status line, since Terminal.app incorrectly interprets their
3030 # Unicode codepoints as MacRoman codepoints (in earlier Mac OS X
3031 # versions) or only accepts status lines consisting entirely of
3032 # characters from the first 256 Unicode positions (including C1 but
3035 # The Mythology* of AppKit Terminal.app:
3037 # In the days of NeXTSTEP 0.x and 1.x there were two incompatible
3038 # bundled terminal emulators, Shell and Terminal. Scott Hess wrote a
3039 # shareware replacement for Terminal called "Stuart" which NeXT bought
3040 # and used as the basis for the Terminal.app in NeXTSTEP 2+,
3041 # OPENSTEP/Mach, Apple Rhapsody, Mac OS X Server 1.0, and Mac OS X. I
3042 # don't know the TERM_PROGRAM and TERM_PROGRAM_VERSION settings or
3043 # capabilities for the early versions, but I believe that the
3044 # TERM_PROGRAM_VERSION may have been reset at some point.
3046 # The early versions were tailored to the NeXT character set. Sometime
3047 # after the Apple acquisition the encoding was switched to MacRoman
3048 # (initially with serious altcharset bugs due to incomplete conversion
3049 # of the old NeXT code,) and then later to UTF-8. Also sometime during
3050 # or just prior to the early days of Mac OS X, the Terminal grew ANSI
3051 # 8-color support (initially buggy when combined with attributes, but
3052 # that was later fixed.) More recently, around Mac OS X version 10.3
3053 # or so (Terminal.app v100+) xterm-like 16-color support was added. In
3054 # some versions (for instance 133-1 which shipped with Mac OS X
3055 # version 10.4) this suffered from the <bce> bug, but that seems to
3056 # have been fixed in Mac OS X version 10.5 (Terminal.app v240.2+).
3058 # In the early days of Mac OS X the terminal was fairly buggy and
3059 # would routinely crash under load. Many of these bugs seem to have
3060 # been fixed around Mac OS X version 10.3 (Terminal.app v100+) but
3061 # some may still remain. This change seems to correspond to
3062 # Terminal.app reporting "xterm-color" as $TERM rather than "vt100" as
3063 # it did previously.
3065 # * This may correspond with what actually happened, but I don't
3066 # know. It is based on guesswork, hearsay, private correspondence,
3067 # my faulty memory, and the following online sources and references:
3069 # [1] "Three Scotts and a Duane" by Simson L. Garfinkel
3070 # http://www.nextcomputers.org/NeXTfiles/Articles/NeXTWORLD/93.8/93.8.Dec.Community1.html
3072 # [2] NeXTSTEP entry from Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
3073 # https://secure.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/wiki/Nextstep
3075 # * Renamed the AppKit Terminal.app entry from "Apple_Terminal" to
3076 # "nsterm" to comply with the name length and case conventions and
3077 # limitations of various software packages [notably Solaris terminfo
3078 # and UNIX.] A single Apple_Terminal alias is retained for
3079 # backwards-compatibility.
3081 # * Added function key support (F1-F4). These only work in Terminal.app
3082 # version 51, hopefully the capabilities won't cause problems for people
3085 # * Added "full color" (-c) entries which support the 16-color mode in
3088 # * By default, version 51 uses UTF-8 encoding with broken altcharset
3089 # support, so "ASCII" (-7) entries without altcharset support were
3092 # nsterm - AppKit Terminal.app
3094 # Apple's Mac OS X includes a Terminal.app derived from the old NeXT
3095 # Terminal.app. It is a partial VT100 emulation with some xterm-like
3096 # extensions. This terminfo was written to describe versions 41
3097 # (shipped with Mac OS X version 10.0) and 51 (shipped with Mac OS X
3098 # version 10.1) of Terminal.app.
3100 # Terminal.app runs under the Mac OS X Quartz windowing system (and
3101 # other AppKit-supported windowing systems.) On the Mac OS X machine I
3102 # use, the executable for Terminal.app is:
3103 # /Applications/Utilities/Terminal.app/Contents/MacOS/Terminal
3105 # If you're looking for a description of the full-screen system
3106 # console which runs under Apple's Darwin operating system on PowerPC
3107 # platforms, see the "xnuppc" entry instead.
3109 # There were no function keys in version 41. In version 51, there are
3110 # four working function keys (F1, F2, F3 and F4.) The function keys
3111 # are included in all of these entries.
3113 # It does not support mouse pointer position reporting. Under some
3114 # circumstances the cursor can be positioned using option-click; this
3115 # works by comparing the cursor position and the selected position,
3116 # and simulating enough cursor-key presses to move the cursor to the
3117 # selected position. This technique fails in all but the simplest
3120 # It provides partial ANSI color support (background colors interacted
3121 # badly with bold in version 41, though, as reflected in :ncv:.) The
3122 # monochrome (-m) entries are useful if you've disabled color support
3123 # or use a monochrome monitor. The full color (-c) entries are useful
3124 # in version 51, which doesn't exhibit the background color bug. They
3125 # also enable an xterm-compatible 16-color mode.
3127 # The configurable titlebar is set using xterm-compatible sequences;
3128 # it is used as a status bar in the statusline (-s) entries. Its width
3129 # depends on font sizes and window sizes, but 50 characters seems to
3130 # be the default for an 80x24 window.
3132 # The MacRoman character encoding is used for some of the alternate
3133 # characters in the "MacRoman" entries; the "ASCII" (-7) entries
3134 # disable alternate character set support entirely, and the "VT100"
3135 # (-acs) entries rely instead on Terminal.app's own buggy VT100
3136 # graphics emulation, which seems to think the character encoding is
3137 # the old NeXT charset instead of MacRoman. The "ASCII" (-7) entries
3138 # are useful in Terminal.app version 51, which supports UTF-8 and
3139 # other ASCII-compatible character encodings but does not correctly
3140 # implement VT100 graphics; once VT100 graphics are correctly
3141 # implemented in Terminal.app, the "VT100" (-acs) entries should be
3142 # usable in any ASCII-compatible character encoding [except perhaps
3143 # in UTF-8, where some experts argue for disallowing alternate
3144 # characters entirely.]
3146 # Terminal.app reports "vt100" as the terminal type, but exports
3147 # several environment variables which may aid detection in a shell
3148 # profile (i.e. .profile or .login):
3151 # TERM_PROGRAM=Apple_Terminal
3152 # TERM_PROGRAM_VERSION=41 # in Terminal.app version 41
3153 # TERM_PROGRAM_VERSION=51 # in Terminal.app version 51
3155 # For example, the following Bourne shell script would detect the
3156 # correct terminal type:
3158 # if [ :"$TERM" = :"vt100" -a :"$TERM_PROGRAM" = :"Apple_Terminal" ]
3161 # if [ :"$TERM_PROGRAM_VERSION" = :41 ]
3169 # In a C shell derivative, this would be accomplished by:
3171 # if ( $?TERM && $?TERM_PROGRAM && $?TERM_PROGRAM_VERSION) then
3172 # if ( :"$TERM" == :"vt100" && :"$TERM_PROGRAM" == :"Apple_Terminal" ) then
3173 # if ( :"$TERM_PROGRAM_VERSION" == :41 ) then
3174 # setenv TERM "nsterm-old"
3176 # setenv TERM "nsterm-c-7"
3181 # The '+' entries are building blocks
3182 nsterm+7|AppKit Terminal.app v41+ basic capabilities w/ASCII charset,
3183 am, bw, msgr, xenl, xon,
3184 cols#80, it#8, lines#24,
3185 bel=^G, blink=\E[5m, bold=\E[1m, clear=\E[H\E[J, cr=\r,
3186 csr=\E[%i%p1%d;%p2%dr, cub=\E[%p1%dD, cub1=^H,
3187 cud=\E[%p1%dB, cud1=\n, cuf=\E[%p1%dC, cuf1=\E[C,
3188 cup=\E[%i%p1%d;%p2%dH, cuu=\E[%p1%dA, cuu1=\E[A,
3189 dim=\E[2m, dl=\E[%p1%dM, dl1=\E[M, ed=\E[J, el=\E[K,
3190 el1=\E[1K, home=\E[H, ht=^I, hts=\EH, il=\E[%p1%dL, il1=\E[L,
3191 ind=\n, invis=\E[8m, kbs=^?, kcub1=\EOD, kcud1=\EOB,
3192 kcuf1=\EOC, kcuu1=\EOA, kent=\EOM, rc=\E8, rev=\E[7m, ri=\EM,
3193 rmam=\E[?7l, rmkx=\E[?1l\E>, rmso=\E[m, rmul=\E[m,
3194 rs2=\E>\E[?3l\E[?4l\E[?5l\E[?7h\E[?8h, sc=\E7,
3195 sgr=\E[0%?%p6%t;1%;%?%p2%t;4%;%?%p1%p3%|%t;7%;%?%p4%t;5%;%?
3196 %p5%t;2%;%?%p7%t;8%;m,
3197 sgr0=\E[m, smam=\E[?7h, smkx=\E[?1h\E=, smso=\E[7m,
3198 smul=\E[4m, tbc=\E[3g, use=vt100+enq, use=vt100+pfkeys,
3200 nsterm+acs|AppKit Terminal.app v41+ basic capabilities w/VT100 alternate-charset,
3201 acsc=``aaffggjjkkllmmnnooppqqrrssttuuvvwwxxyyzz{{||}}~~,
3202 enacs=\E(B\E)0, rmacs=^O,
3203 sgr=\E[0%?%p6%t;1%;%?%p2%t;4%;%?%p1%p3%|%t;7%;%?%p4%t;5%;%?
3204 %p5%t;2%;%?%p7%t;8%;m%?%p9%t\016%e\017%;,
3205 sgr0=\E[m\017, smacs=^N, use=nsterm+7,
3207 nsterm+mac|AppKit Terminal.app v41+ basic capabilities w/MacRoman alternate-charset,
3208 acsc=+\335\,\334-\366.\3770#`\327a\:f\241g\261h#i
3209 \360jjkkllmmnno\370p\370q\321rrssttuuvvwwxxy\262z\263{
3210 \271|\255}\243~\245,
3211 enacs=\E(B\E)0, rmacs=^O,
3212 sgr=\E[0%?%p6%t;1%;%?%p2%t;4%;%?%p1%p3%|%t;7%;%?%p4%t;5%;%?
3213 %p5%t;2%;%?%p7%t;8%;m%?%p9%t\016%e\017%;,
3214 sgr0=\E[m\017, smacs=^N, use=nsterm+7,
3216 # compare with xterm+sl-twm
3217 nsterm+s|AppKit Terminal.app v41+ status-line (window titlebar) support,
3218 wsl#50, use=xterm+sl-twm,
3220 nsterm+c|AppKit Terminal.app v51+ full color support (including 16 colors),
3221 op=\E[0m, use=ibm+16color,
3223 nsterm+c41|AppKit Terminal.app v41 color support,
3224 colors#8, ncv#37, pairs#64,
3225 op=\E[0m, setab=\E[4%p1%dm, setaf=\E[3%p1%dm,
3227 # These are different combinations of the building blocks
3229 # ASCII charset (-7)
3230 nsterm-m-7|nsterm-7-m|AppKit Terminal.app v41+ w/ASCII charset (monochrome),
3233 nsterm-m-s-7|nsterm-7-m-s|AppKit Terminal.app v41+ w/ASCII charset (monochrome w/statusline),
3234 use=nsterm+s, use=nsterm+7,
3236 nsterm-7|AppKit Terminal.app v41+ w/ASCII charset (color),
3237 use=nsterm+c41, use=nsterm+7,
3239 nsterm-7-c|nsterm-c-7|AppKit Terminal.app v51+ w/ASCII charset (full color),
3240 use=nsterm+c, use=nsterm+7,
3242 nsterm-s-7|nsterm-7-s|AppKit Terminal.app v41+ w/ASCII charset (color w/statusline),
3243 use=nsterm+s, use=nsterm+c41, use=nsterm+7,
3245 nsterm-c-s-7|nsterm-7-c-s|AppKit Terminal.app v51+ w/ASCII charset (full color w/statusline),
3246 use=nsterm+s, use=nsterm+c, use=nsterm+7,
3248 # VT100 alternate-charset (-acs)
3249 nsterm-m-acs|nsterm-acs-m|AppKit Terminal.app v41+ w/VT100 alternate-charset (monochrome),
3252 nsterm-m-s-acs|nsterm-acs-m-s|AppKit Terminal.app v41+ w/VT100 alternate-charset (monochrome w/statusline),
3253 use=nsterm+s, use=nsterm+acs,
3255 nsterm-acs|AppKit Terminal.app v41+ w/VT100 alternate-charset (color),
3256 use=nsterm+c41, use=nsterm+acs,
3258 nsterm-c-acs|nsterm-acs-c|AppKit Terminal.app v51+ w/VT100 alternate-charset (full color),
3259 use=nsterm+c, use=nsterm+acs,
3261 nsterm-s-acs|nsterm-acs-s|AppKit Terminal.app v41+ w/VT100 alternate-charset (color w/statusline),
3262 use=nsterm+s, use=nsterm+c41, use=nsterm+acs,
3264 nsterm-c-s-acs|nsterm-acs-c-s|AppKit Terminal.app v51+ w/VT100 alternate-charset (full color w/statusline),
3265 use=nsterm+s, use=nsterm+c, use=nsterm+acs,
3268 nsterm-m|AppKit Terminal.app v41+ w/MacRoman charset (monochrome),
3271 nsterm-m-s|AppKit Terminal.app v41+ w/MacRoman charset (monochrome w/statusline),
3272 use=nsterm+s, use=nsterm+mac,
3274 nsterm-old|AppKit Terminal.app v41+ w/MacRoman charset (color),
3275 use=nsterm+c41, use=nsterm+mac,
3277 nsterm-c|AppKit Terminal.app v51+ w/MacRoman charset (full color),
3278 use=nsterm+c, use=nsterm+mac,
3280 nsterm-s|AppKit Terminal.app v41+ w/MacRoman charset (color w/statusline),
3281 use=nsterm+s, use=nsterm+c41, use=nsterm+mac,
3283 nsterm-c-s|AppKit Terminal.app v51+ w/MacRoman charset (full color w/statusline),
3284 use=nsterm+s, use=nsterm+c, use=nsterm+mac,
3286 # In Mac OS X version 10.5 the format of the preferences has changed
3287 # and a new, more complex technique is needed, e.g.,
3289 # python -c 'import sys,objc;NSUserDefaults=objc.lookUpClass(
3290 # "NSUserDefaults");ud=NSUserDefaults.alloc();
3291 # ud.init();prefs=ud.persistentDomainForName_(
3292 # "com.apple.Terminal");prefs["Window Settings"][
3293 # prefs["Default Window Settings"]]["TerminalType"
3294 # ]=sys.argv[1];ud.setPersistentDomain_forName_(prefs,
3295 # "com.apple.Terminal")' nsterm-16color
3297 # and it is still not settable from the preferences dialog. This is
3298 # tracked under rdar://problem/7365108 and rdar://problem/7365134
3299 # in Apple's bug reporter.
3301 # In OS X 10.5 (Leopard) the TERM which can be set in the preferences dialog
3302 # defaults to xterm-color. Alternative selections are ansi, dtterm, rxvt,
3303 # vt52, vt100, vt102 and xterm.
3304 nsterm-16color|AppKit Terminal.app v240.2+ with Mac OS X version 10.5,
3306 civis=\E[?25l, cnorm=\E[?25h, dch=\E[%p1%dP, dch1=\E[P,
3307 flash=\E[?5h$<200/>\E[?5l, hpa=\E[%i%p1%dG,
3308 ich=\E[%p1%d@, ich1=\E[@, kdch1=\E[3~, kend=\E[F,
3309 kf10=\E[21~, kf11=\E[23~, kf12=\E[24~, kf13=\E[25~,
3310 kf14=\E[26~, kf15=\E[28~, kf16=\E[29~, kf17=\E[31~,
3311 kf18=\E[22~, kf19=\E[33~, kf20=\E[34~, kf5=\E[15~,
3312 kf6=\E[17~, kf7=\E[18~, kf8=\E[19~, kf9=\E[20~, khome=\E[H,
3313 knp=\E[6~, kpp=\E[5~, rmcup=\E[2J\E[?47l\E8, rmir=\E[4l,
3314 smcup=\E7\E[?47h, smir=\E[4h, vpa=\E[%i%p1%dd,
3315 kLFT5=\E[5D, kRIT5=\E[5C, use=nsterm-c-s-acs,
3317 # The versions of Terminal.app in Mac OS X version 10.3.x seem to have
3318 # the background color erase feature. The newer version 240.2 in Mac OS X
3319 # version 10.5 does not.
3321 # This entry is based on newsgroup comments by Alain Bench, Christian Ebert,
3322 # and D P Schreber comparing to nsterm-c-s-acs.
3324 # In Mac OS X version 10.4 and earlier, D P Schreber notes that $TERM
3325 # can be set in Terminal.app, e.g.,
3327 # defaults write com.apple.Terminal TermCapString nsterm-bce
3329 # and that it is not set in Terminal's preferences dialog.
3331 # Modified for OS X 10.8, omitting bw based on testing with tack -TD
3334 # * The terminal description matches the default settings.
3335 # * The keyboard is configurable via a dialog.
3336 # * By default khome, kend, knext and kprev are honored only with a
3338 # * There are bindings for control left/right arrow (but not up/down).
3339 # Added those to nsterm-16color, which is the version used for OS X 10.6
3340 # * "Allow VT100 application keypage mode" is by default disabled.
3341 # There is no way to press keypad-comma unless application mode is enabled
3343 # * 132-column mode stopped working during vttest's tests. Consider it broken.
3344 # * CHT, REP, SU, SD are buggy.
3345 # * ECH works (also in Leopard), but is not used here for compatibility.
3346 # * The terminal preferences dialog replaces xterm-color by xterm-16color and
3347 # xterm-256color. However, it adds "nsterm", so it is possible to use the
3348 # nsterm entry from this file to override the MacPorts (20110404) or
3349 # system (20081102) copy of this file.
3350 # + In OS X 10.8 (Mountain Lion) the TERM which can be set in the preferences
3351 # dialog defaults to xterm-256color. Alternative selections are ansi,
3352 # dtterm, rxvt, vt52, vt100, vt102, xterm and xterm-16color. However,
3353 # the menu says "Declare terminal as" without promising to actually emulate
3354 # the corresponding terminals. Indeed, changing TERM does not affect the
3355 # emulation itself. This means that
3356 # + the function-keys do not match for dtterm for kf1-kf4 as well as
3358 # + the color model is the same for each setting of TERM (does not match
3360 # + the shift/control/meta key modifiers from rxvt and xterm variants are not
3361 # recognised except for a few special cases, i.e., kRIT5 and kLFT5.
3362 # + the vt52 emulation does not give a usable shell because screen-clearing
3363 # does not work as expected.
3364 # + selecting "xterm" or "xterm-16color" sets TERM to "xterm-256color".
3365 # + OSX 10.9 (Yosemite) added more extended keys in the default configuration
3366 # as well as unmasking F10 (which had been used in the window manager). Those
3367 # keys are listed in this entry.
3368 nsterm-bce|AppKit Terminal.app v71+/v100.1.8+ with Mac OS X version 10.3/10.4 (bce),
3369 bce, use=nsterm-16color,
3371 # This is tested with OS X 10.8 (Mountain Lion), 2012/08/11
3372 # TERM_PROGRAM_VERSION=309
3373 # Earlier reports state that these differences also apply to OS X 10.7 (Lion),
3374 # TERM_PROGRAM_VERSION=303
3375 nsterm-build309|Terminal.app in OS X 10.8,
3376 use=xterm+256setaf, use=nsterm-bce,
3378 # removed bogus kDC7 -TD
3379 nsterm-build326|Terminal.app in OS X 10.9,
3380 kDC=\E[3;2~, kLFT=\E[1;2D, kRIT=\E[1;2C, kcbt=\E[Z,
3381 kf18=\E[32~, kDC5=\E[3;5~, kLFT3=\Eb, kLFT5=\E[1;5D,
3382 kRIT3=\Ef, kRIT5=\E[1;5C, use=nsterm-build309,
3385 nsterm-build343|Terminal.app in OS X 10.10,
3386 kend=\EOF, khome=\EOH, use=nsterm-build326,
3388 # reviewed Terminal.app in El Capitan (version 2.6 build 361) -TD
3390 # + no vt52 mode for cursor keys, though vt52 screen works in vttest
3391 # + f1-f4 map to pf1-pf4
3392 # + no vt220 support aside from DECTCEM and ECH
3393 # + there are no protected areas. Forget about anything above vt220.
3394 # + in ECMA-48 cursor movement, VPR and HPR fail. Others work.
3395 # + vttest color 11.6.4 and 11.6.5 (bce for ED/EL and ECH/indexing) are bce
3396 # + but bce fails for 11.6.7.2 (test repeat).
3397 # + SD (11.6.7.3) also fails, but SL/SR/SU work.
3398 # + 11.6.6 (test insert/delete char/line with bce) has several failures.
3399 # + normal (not X10 or Highlight tracking) mouse now works.
3400 # + mouse any-event works
3401 # + mouse button-event works
3402 # + in alternate screen:
3404 # mode 1047 fails to restore cursor position (do not use)
3405 # mode 1049 fails to restore screen contents (do not use)
3406 # + dtterm window-modify operations work (some messages are not printed)
3407 # + dtterm window-report gives size of window in characters/pixels as
3408 # well as state of window.
3410 # + there is no difference between cnorm/cvvis
3411 # + has dim/invis/blink (no protect of course)
3412 # + most function keys with shift/control modifiers give beep
3413 # (user can configure, but out-of-the-box is what I record)
3414 # + shift-F5 is \E[25~ through shift-F12 is \E[34~ (skips \E[30~ between
3416 # + kLFT5/kRIT5 work, but not up/down with control-modifier
3417 # + kLFT/kRIT work, but not up/down with shift-modifier
3418 # + there are a few predefined bindings with Alt, but no clear pattern.
3419 # + uses alt-key as UTF-8 "meta" something like xterm altSendsEscape
3420 # Using ncurses test-program with xterm-new:
3422 # Using xterm's scripts:
3423 # + palette for 256-colors is hardcoded.
3424 # + no support for "dynamic colors"
3425 # + no support for tcap-query.
3426 nsterm-build361|Terminal.app in OS X 10.11,
3428 kmous=\E[M, use=nsterm-build343,
3430 # reviewed Terminal.app in High Sierra (version 2.8 build 400) -TD
3431 # Comparing with build361, little has changed, except that italics work.
3432 # Direct-color is not supported, by the way.
3434 # Improved rmso/rmul -TD
3435 nsterm-build400|Terminal.app in OS X 10.13,
3436 rmso=\E[27m, rmul=\E[24m, use=xterm+sm+1006,
3437 use=ecma+italics, use=nsterm-build361,
3439 # This is an alias which should always point to the "current" version
3440 nsterm|nsterm-256color|Apple_Terminal|AppKit Terminal.app,
3441 use=nsterm-build400,
3447 # iTerm.app from http://iterm.sourceforge.net/ is an alternative (and more
3448 # featureful) terminal emulator for Mac OS X. It is similar enough in
3449 # capabilities to nsterm-16color that I have derived this description from that
3450 # one, but as far as I know they share no code. Many of the features are
3451 # user-configurable, but I attempt only to describe the default configuration
3454 # According to its documentation, iTerm uses terminfo to obtain function key
3455 # definitions. For example, if it is started with TERM=xterm, it uses key
3456 # definitons from that terminal description from the local OSX machine. Those
3457 # $TERM settings may be augmented using the bookmark and profile dialogs.
3458 # However, the behavior seen with tack does not agree with either the terminfo
3459 # description or the function keys in its "xterm" profile.
3463 # reports primary DA as VT100 with AVO: \E[?1;2c
3464 # reports secondary DA as "\E[>0;95;c"
3465 # supports blink and underline
3466 # displays bold text as red
3467 # recognizes all dtterm controls for modifying/querying window
3468 # resizing via escape sequence is very slow
3469 # supports X11R5 mouse (no X10) and XFree86 mouse (button- and event-tracking)
3470 # supports X11R5 alternate screen and XFree86 1049 (no 1047/1048)
3471 # supports CHA, VPA, VPR, but no other ECMA-48 cursor movement such as HPA
3474 # with ncurses test-program:
3475 # ncurses 'k' has problem in second screen; light background does not fill
3476 # with xterm scripts
3477 # can display/alter xterm-256color cube
3478 # can display/alter xterm-88color cube
3479 iTerm.app|iterm|iTerm.app terminal emulator for Mac OS X,
3480 am, bce, hs, mir, msgr, npc, xenl, xon,
3481 cols#80, it#8, lines#24, wsl#50,
3482 acsc=``aaffggjjkkllmmnnooppqqrrssttuuvvwwxxyyzz{{||}}~~,
3483 bel=^G, blink=\E[5m, bold=\E[1m, civis=\E[?25l,
3484 clear=\E[H\E[J, cnorm=\E[?25h, cr=\r,
3485 csr=\E[%i%p1%d;%p2%dr, cub=\E[%p1%dD, cub1=^H,
3486 cud=\E[%p1%dB, cud1=\n, cuf=\E[%p1%dC, cuf1=\E[C,
3487 cup=\E[%i%p1%d;%p2%dH, cuu=\E[%p1%dA, cuu1=\E[A,
3488 dch=\E[%p1%dP, dch1=\E[P, dl=\E[%p1%dM, dl1=\E[M, ed=\E[J,
3489 el=\E[K, el1=\E[1K, enacs=\E(B\E)0,
3490 flash=\E[?5h$<200/>\E[?5l, home=\E[H, hpa=\E[%i%p1%dG,
3491 ht=^I, hts=\EH, ich=\E[%p1%d@, ich1=\E[@, il=\E[%p1%dL,
3492 il1=\E[L, ind=\n, kLFT=\E[1;2D, kRIT=\E[1;2C, kbs=^?,
3493 kcbt=\E[Z, kcub1=\EOD, kcud1=\EOB, kcuf1=\EOC, kcuu1=\EOA,
3494 kdch1=\E[3~, kend=\EOF, kent=\EOM, kf1=\EOP, kf10=\E[21~,
3495 kf11=\E[23~, kf12=\E[24~, kf2=\EOQ, kf3=\EOR, kf4=\EOS,
3496 kf5=\E[15~, kf6=\E[17~, kf7=\E[18~, kf8=\E[19~, kf9=\E[20~,
3497 khome=\EOH, knp=\E[6~, kpp=\E[5~, op=\E[0m, rc=\E8,
3498 rev=\E[7m, ri=\EM, rmacs=^O, rmam=\E[?7l,
3499 rmcup=\E[2J\E[?47l\E8, rmir=\E[4l, rmkx=\E[?1l\E>,
3500 rmso=\E[m, rmul=\E[m,
3501 rs2=\E>\E[?3l\E[?4l\E[?5l\E[?7h\E[?8h, sc=\E7,
3502 sgr=\E[0%?%p6%t;1%;%?%p2%t;4%;%?%p1%p3%|%t;7%;%?%p4%t;5%;m%?
3504 sgr0=\E[m\017, smacs=^N, smam=\E[?7h, smcup=\E7\E[?47h,
3505 smir=\E[4h, smkx=\E[?1h\E=, smso=\E[7m, smul=\E[4m,
3506 tbc=\E[3g, vpa=\E[%i%p1%dd, kEND5=\E[1;5F, kHOM5=\E[1;5H,
3507 use=ansi+enq, use=xterm+sl-twm, use=vt100+keypad,
3508 use=xterm+x11mouse, use=xterm+256setaf,
3512 # https://www.iterm2.com/
3513 # https://github.com/gnachman/iTerm2
3514 # ~/Library/Preferences/com.googlecode.iterm2.plist
3515 # "iTerm" stalled in 2009. A different set of developers began "iTerm2".
3519 # reports primary DA as VT100 with AVO: \E[?1;2c
3520 # reports secondary DA as "\E[>0;95;0c"
3521 # numeric keypad application mode does not work
3522 # by default, dtterm window-modifications are ignored
3523 # by default, dtterm window-reports return, but icon as "L", window as "l"
3524 # supports SD/SU, no REP, SL, SR
3525 # supports CBT, CHA, VPA, CNL, CPL, VPR (no HPA, CHT, HPR)
3526 # no improvement to XFree86 1047/1048 modes
3528 # in meta-mode, imitates xterm, sending UTF-8
3529 # special-key modifiers based on xterm use incompatible default for alt/meta
3530 # with ncurses test-program:
3532 # no improvement to ncurses 'k'
3533 # with xterm scripts:
3536 # Italic text did not work initially, apparently because upgrading did not
3537 # add/change that preference (set in Preferences, Profiles, Text). A new
3538 # install of iTerm 3.0.15 provides italics by default (blinking text is an
3539 # option in the preferences dialog).
3541 # 2018/01/21: found xterm+sm+1006 did not work with version 3.1.5
3542 # 2018/05/19: xterm+sm+1006 seems to work with 3.1.6beta -TD
3543 iTerm2.app|iterm2|terminal emulator for Mac OS X,
3544 blink=\E[5m, cbt=\E[Z, dim=\E[2m, kEND=\E[1;2F,
3545 kHOM=\E[1;2H, ka1@, ka3@, kb2@, kc1@, kc3@, kent@, kf13=\E[1;2P,
3546 kf14=\E[1;2Q, kf15=\E[1;2R, kf16=\E[1;2S, kf17=\E[15;2~,
3547 kf18=\E[17;2~, kf19=\E[18;2~, kf2=\EOQ, kf20=\E[19;2~,
3548 kf21=\E[20;2~, kf22=\E[21;2~, kf23=\E[23;2~,
3549 kf24=\E[24;2~, kind=\E[1;2B, kri=\E[1;2A, nel=\EE,
3550 op=\E[39;49m, rmso=\E[27m, rmul=\E[24m,
3551 rs2=\E[!p\E[?3;4l\E[4l\E>\E[?1000l,
3552 sgr=\E[0%?%p6%t;1%;%?%p2%t;4%;%?%p1%p3%|%t;7%;%?%p4%t;5%;%?
3553 %p5%t;2%;m%?%p9%t\016%e\017%;,
3554 kDN3=\E\E[B, kDN4=\E[1;10B, kDN5=\E[1;5B, kDN6=\E[1;6B,
3555 kEND3=\E[1;9F, kEND4=\E[1;10F, kEND6=\E[1;6F,
3556 kEND7=\E[1;13F, kEND8=\E[1;14F, kHOM3=\E[1;9H,
3557 kHOM4=\E[1;10H, kHOM6=\E[1;6H, kHOM7=\E[1;13H,
3558 kHOM8=\E[1;14H, kLFT3=\E\E[D, kLFT4=\E[1;10D,
3559 kLFT5=\E[1;5D, kLFT6=\E[1;6D, kNXT3=\E\E[6~,
3560 kPRV3=\E\E[5~, kRIT3=\E\E[C, kRIT4=\E[1;10C,
3561 kRIT5=\E[1;5C, kRIT6=\E[1;6C, kUP3=\E\E[A, kUP4=\E[1;10A,
3562 kUP5=\E[1;5A, kUP6=\E[1;6A, use=ecma+index,
3563 use=xterm+alt+title, use=ecma+italics, use=iterm,
3565 # xnuppc - Darwin PowerPC Console (a.k.a. "darwin")
3567 # On PowerPC platforms, Apple's Darwin operating system uses a
3568 # full-screen system console derived from a NetBSD framebuffer
3569 # console. It is an ANSI-style terminal, and is not really VT-100
3572 # Under Mac OS X, this is the system console driver used while in
3573 # single-user mode [reachable by holding down Command-S during the
3574 # boot process] and when logged in using console mode [reachable by
3575 # typing ">console" at the graphical login prompt.]
3577 # If you're looking for a description of the Terminal.app terminal
3578 # emulator which runs under the Mac OS X Quartz windowing system (and
3579 # other AppKit-supported windowing systems,) see the "nsterm"
3582 # NOTE: Under Mac OS X version 10.1, the default login window does not
3583 # prompt for user name, instead requiring an icon to be selected from
3584 # a list of known users. Since the special ">console" login is not in
3585 # this list, you must make one of two changes in the Login Window
3586 # panel of the Login section of System Prefs to make the special
3587 # ">console" login accessible. The first option is to enable 'Show
3588 # "Other User" in list for network users', which will add a special
3589 # "Other..." icon to the graphical login panel. Selecting "Other..."
3590 # will present the regular graphical login prompt. The second option
3591 # is to change the 'Display Login Window as:' setting to 'Name and
3592 # password entry fields', which replaces the login panel with a
3593 # graphical login prompt.
3595 # There are no function keys, at least not in Darwin 1.3.
3597 # It has no mouse support.
3599 # It has full ANSI color support, and color combines correctly with
3600 # all three supported attributes: bold, inverse-video and underline.
3601 # However, bold colored text is almost unreadable (bolding is
3602 # accomplished using shifting and or-ing, and looks smeared) so bold
3603 # has been excluded from the list of color-compatible attributes
3604 # [using (ncv)]. The monochrome entry (-m) is useful if you use a
3605 # monochrome monitor.
3607 # There is one serious bug with this terminal emulation's color
3608 # support: repositioning the cursor onto a cell with non-matching
3609 # colors obliterates that cell's contents, replacing it with a blank
3610 # and displaying a colored cursor in the "current" colors. There is
3611 # no complete workaround at present [other than using the monochrome
3612 # (-m) entries,] but removing the (msgr) capability seemed to help.
3614 # The "standout" chosen was simple reverse-video, although a colorful
3615 # standout might be more aesthetically pleasing. Similarly, the bold
3616 # chosen is the terminal's own smeared bold, although a simple
3617 # color-change might be more readable. The color-bold (-b) entries
3618 # uses magenta colored text for bolding instead. The fancy color (-f
3619 # and -f2) entries use color for bold, standout and underlined text
3620 # (underlined text is still underlined, though.)
3622 # Apparently the terminal emulator does support a VT-100-style
3623 # alternate character set, but all the alternate character set
3624 # positions have been left blank in the font. For this reason, no
3625 # alternate character set capabilities have been included in this
3626 # description. The console driver appears to be ASCII-only, so (enacs)
3627 # has been excluded [although the VT-100 sequence does work.]
3629 # The default Mac OS X and Darwin installation reports "vt100" as the
3630 # terminal type, and exports no helpful environment variables. To fix
3631 # this, change the "console" entry in /etc/ttys from "vt100" to
3632 # "xnuppc-WxH", where W and H are the character dimensions of your
3633 # console (see below.)
3635 # The font used by the terminal emulator is apparently one originally
3636 # drawn by Ka-Ping Yee, and uses 8x16-pixel characters. This
3637 # file includes descriptions for the following geometries:
3639 # Pixels Characters Entry Name (append -m for monochrome)
3640 # -------------------------------------------------------------------
3641 # 640x400 80x25 xnuppc-80x25
3642 # 640x480 80x30 xnuppc-80x30
3643 # 720x480 90x30 xnuppc-90x30
3644 # 800x600 100x37 xnuppc-100x37
3645 # 896x600 112x37 xnuppc-112x37
3646 # 1024x640 128x40 xnuppc-128x40
3647 # 1024x768 128x48 xnuppc-128x48
3648 # 1152x768 144x48 xnuppc-144x48
3649 # 1280x1024 160x64 xnuppc-160x64
3650 # 1600x1024 200x64 xnuppc-200x64
3651 # 1600x1200 200x75 xnuppc-200x75
3652 # 2048x1536 256x96 xnuppc-256x96
3654 # The basic "xnuppc" entry includes no size information, and the
3655 # emulator includes no reporting capability, so you'll be at the mercy
3656 # of the TTY device (which reports incorrectly on my hardware.) The
3657 # color-bold entries do not include size information.
3659 # The '+' entries are building blocks
3660 xnuppc+basic|Darwin PowerPC Console basic capabilities,
3663 bold=\E[1m, clear=\E[H\E[J, cr=\r, csr=\E[%i%p1%d;%p2%dr,
3664 cub=\E[%p1%dD, cub1=\E[D, cud=\E[%p1%dB, cud1=\E[B,
3665 cuf=\E[%p1%dC, cuf1=\E[C, cup=\E[%i%p1%d;%p2%dH,
3666 cuu=\E[%p1%dA, cuu1=\E[A, dsl=\E]2;\007, ed=\E[J, el=\E[K,
3667 el1=\E[1K, home=\E[H, ht=^I, hts=\EH, ind=\n, kbs=^?,
3668 kcub1=\EOD, kcud1=\EOB, kcuf1=\EOC, kcuu1=\EOA, rc=\E8,
3669 rev=\E[7m, ri=\EM, rmam=\E[?7l, rmkx=\E[?1l\E>, rmso=\E[m,
3670 rmul=\E[m, rs2=\E>\E[?3l\E[?4l\E[?5l\E[?7h\E[?8h,
3672 sgr=\E[0%?%p6%t;1%;%?%p2%t;4%;%?%p1%p3%|%t;7%;m,
3673 sgr0=\E[m, smam=\E[?7h, smkx=\E[?1h\E=, smso=\E[7m,
3674 smul=\E[4m, tbc=\E[3g, use=vt100+keypad,
3676 xnuppc+c|Darwin PowerPC Console ANSI color support,
3677 colors#8, ncv#32, pairs#64,
3678 op=\E[37;40m, setab=\E[4%p1%dm, setaf=\E[3%p1%dm,
3680 xnuppc+b|Darwin PowerPC Console color-bold support,
3683 sgr=\E[0%?%p6%t;35%;%?%p2%t;4%;%?%p1%p3%|%t;7%;m,
3686 xnuppc+f|Darwin PowerPC Console fancy color support,
3688 sgr=\E[0%?%p6%t;35%;%?%p2%t;36;4%;%?%p1%t;33;44%;%?%p3%t;7%;
3690 smso=\E[33;44m, smul=\E[36;4m, use=xnuppc+b,
3692 xnuppc+f2|Darwin PowerPC Console alternate fancy color support,
3695 sgr=\E[0%?%p6%t;33%;%?%p2%t;34%;%?%p1%t;31;47%;%?%p3%t;7%;m,
3696 smso=\E[31;47m, smul=\E[34m, use=xnuppc+basic,
3698 # Building blocks for specific screen sizes
3699 xnuppc+80x25|Darwin PowerPC Console 80x25 support (640x400 pixels),
3702 xnuppc+80x30|Darwin PowerPC Console 80x30 support (640x480 pixels),
3705 xnuppc+90x30|Darwin PowerPC Console 90x30 support (720x480 pixels),
3708 xnuppc+100x37|Darwin PowerPC Console 100x37 support (800x600 pixels),
3711 xnuppc+112x37|Darwin PowerPC Console 112x37 support (896x600 pixels),
3714 xnuppc+128x40|Darwin PowerPC Console 128x40 support (1024x640 pixels),
3717 xnuppc+128x48|Darwin PowerPC Console 128x48 support (1024x768 pixels),
3720 xnuppc+144x48|Darwin PowerPC Console 144x48 support (1152x768 pixels),
3723 xnuppc+160x64|Darwin PowerPC Console 160x64 support (1280x1024 pixels),
3726 xnuppc+200x64|Darwin PowerPC Console 200x64 support (1600x1024 pixels),
3729 xnuppc+200x75|Darwin PowerPC Console 200x75 support (1600x1200 pixels),
3732 xnuppc+256x96|Darwin PowerPC Console 256x96 support (2048x1536 pixels),
3733 cols#0x100, lines#96,
3735 # These are different combinations of the building blocks
3737 xnuppc-m|darwin-m|Darwin PowerPC Console (monochrome),
3740 xnuppc|darwin|Darwin PowerPC Console (color),
3741 use=xnuppc+c, use=xnuppc+basic,
3743 xnuppc-m-b|darwin-m-b|Darwin PowerPC Console (monochrome w/color-bold),
3746 xnuppc-b|darwin-b|Darwin PowerPC Console (color w/color-bold),
3747 use=xnuppc+b, use=xnuppc+c,
3749 xnuppc-m-f|darwin-m-f|Darwin PowerPC Console (fancy monochrome),
3752 xnuppc-f|darwin-f|Darwin PowerPC Console (fancy color),
3753 use=xnuppc+f, use=xnuppc+c,
3755 xnuppc-m-f2|darwin-m-f2|Darwin PowerPC Console (alternate fancy monochrome),
3758 xnuppc-f2|darwin-f2|Darwin PowerPC Console (alternate fancy color),
3759 use=xnuppc+f2, use=xnuppc+c,
3761 # Combinations for specific screen sizes
3762 xnuppc-80x25-m|darwin-80x25-m|Darwin PowerPC Console (monochrome) 80x25,
3763 use=xnuppc+80x25, use=xnuppc+basic,
3765 xnuppc-80x25|darwin-80x25|Darwin PowerPC Console (color) 80x25,
3766 use=xnuppc+c, use=xnuppc+80x25, use=xnuppc+basic,
3768 xnuppc-80x30-m|darwin-80x30-m|Darwin PowerPC Console (monochrome) 80x30,
3769 use=xnuppc+80x30, use=xnuppc+basic,
3771 xnuppc-80x30|darwin-80x30|Darwin PowerPC Console (color) 80x30,
3772 use=xnuppc+c, use=xnuppc+80x30, use=xnuppc+basic,
3774 xnuppc-90x30-m|darwin-90x30-m|Darwin PowerPC Console (monochrome) 90x30,
3775 use=xnuppc+90x30, use=xnuppc+basic,
3777 xnuppc-90x30|darwin-90x30|Darwin PowerPC Console (color) 90x30,
3778 use=xnuppc+c, use=xnuppc+90x30, use=xnuppc+basic,
3780 xnuppc-100x37-m|darwin-100x37-m|Darwin PowerPC Console (monochrome) 100x37,
3781 use=xnuppc+100x37, use=xnuppc+basic,
3783 xnuppc-100x37|darwin-100x37|Darwin PowerPC Console (color) 100x37,
3784 use=xnuppc+c, use=xnuppc+100x37, use=xnuppc+basic,
3786 xnuppc-112x37-m|darwin-112x37-m|Darwin PowerPC Console (monochrome) 112x37,
3787 use=xnuppc+112x37, use=xnuppc+basic,
3789 xnuppc-112x37|darwin-112x37|Darwin PowerPC Console (color) 112x37,
3790 use=xnuppc+c, use=xnuppc+112x37, use=xnuppc+basic,
3792 xnuppc-128x40-m|darwin-128x40-m|Darwin PowerPC Console (monochrome) 128x40,
3793 use=xnuppc+128x40, use=xnuppc+basic,
3795 xnuppc-128x40|darwin-128x40|Darwin PowerPC Console (color) 128x40,
3796 use=xnuppc+c, use=xnuppc+128x40, use=xnuppc+basic,
3798 xnuppc-128x48-m|darwin-128x48-m|Darwin PowerPC Console (monochrome) 128x48,
3799 use=xnuppc+128x48, use=xnuppc+basic,
3801 xnuppc-128x48|darwin-128x48|Darwin PowerPC Console (color) 128x48,
3802 use=xnuppc+c, use=xnuppc+128x48, use=xnuppc+basic,
3804 xnuppc-144x48-m|darwin-144x48-m|Darwin PowerPC Console (monochrome) 144x48,
3805 use=xnuppc+144x48, use=xnuppc+basic,
3807 xnuppc-144x48|darwin-144x48|Darwin PowerPC Console (color) 144x48,
3808 use=xnuppc+c, use=xnuppc+144x48, use=xnuppc+basic,
3810 xnuppc-160x64-m|darwin-160x64-m|Darwin PowerPC Console (monochrome) 160x64,
3811 use=xnuppc+160x64, use=xnuppc+basic,
3813 xnuppc-160x64|darwin-160x64|Darwin PowerPC Console (color) 160x64,
3814 use=xnuppc+c, use=xnuppc+160x64, use=xnuppc+basic,
3816 xnuppc-200x64-m|darwin-200x64-m|Darwin PowerPC Console (monochrome) 200x64,
3817 use=xnuppc+200x64, use=xnuppc+basic,
3819 xnuppc-200x64|darwin-200x64|Darwin PowerPC Console (color) 200x64,
3820 use=xnuppc+c, use=xnuppc+200x64, use=xnuppc+basic,
3822 xnuppc-200x75-m|darwin-200x75-m|Darwin PowerPC Console (monochrome) 200x75,
3823 use=xnuppc+200x75, use=xnuppc+basic,
3825 xnuppc-200x75|darwin-200x75|Darwin PowerPC Console (color) 200x75,
3826 use=xnuppc+c, use=xnuppc+200x75, use=xnuppc+basic,
3828 xnuppc-256x96-m|darwin-256x96-m|Darwin PowerPC Console (monochrome) 256x96,
3829 use=xnuppc+256x96, use=xnuppc+basic,
3831 xnuppc-256x96|darwin-256x96|Darwin PowerPC Console (color) 256x96,
3832 use=xnuppc+c, use=xnuppc+256x96, use=xnuppc+basic,
3834 ######## DOS/WINDOWS
3835 # CRT is shareware. It implements some xterm features, including mouse.
3836 crt|crt-vt220|CRT 2.3 emulating VT220,
3839 hts=\EH, use=vt100+enq, use=vt220, use=ecma+color,
3842 # PuTTY 0.55 (released 3 August 2004)
3843 # http://www.chiark.greenend.org.uk/~sgtatham/putty/
3845 # Comparing with 0.51, vttest is much better (only a few problems with the
3846 # cursor position reports and wrapping).
3848 # PuTTY 0.51 (released 14 December 2000)
3850 # This emulates vt100 + vt52 (plus a few vt220 features: ech, SRM, DECTCEM, as
3851 # well as SCO and Atari, color palettes from Linux console). Reading the code,
3852 # it is intended to be VT102 plus selected features. By default, it sets $TERM
3853 # to xterm, which is incorrect, since several features are misimplemented:
3855 # Alt+key always sends ESC+key, so 'km' capability is removed.
3857 # Control responses, wrapping and tabs are buggy, failing a couple of
3858 # screens in vttest.
3860 # xterm mouse support is not implemented (unrelease version may).
3862 # Several features such as backspace/delete are optional; this entry documents
3863 # the default behavior -TD
3865 # PuTTY recognizes xterm's 1049 mode for switching to/from alternate screen,
3866 # but implements it incorrectly as mentioned here:
3867 # http://stackoverflow.com/questions/24613237/terminal-retains-bg-color-after-closing-vim-using-color-scheme-and-putty-256co/37869114#37869114
3868 # PuTTY recognized xterm's 1006 mode since late 2015; subsequent release was
3869 # in 2017 (0.70) -TD
3870 putty|PuTTY terminal emulator,
3871 am, bce, bw, ccc, mir, msgr, xenl, xon, XT,
3872 colors#8, it#8, ncv#22, pairs#64, U8#1,
3873 acsc=``aaffggjjkkllmmnnooppqqrrssttuuvvwwxxyyzz{{||}}~~,
3874 bel=^G, blink=\E[5m, bold=\E[1m, cbt=\E[Z, civis=\E[?25l,
3875 clear=\E[H\E[J, cnorm=\E[?25h, cr=\r,
3876 csr=\E[%i%p1%d;%p2%dr, cub=\E[%p1%dD, cub1=^H,
3877 cud=\E[%p1%dB, cud1=\ED, cuf=\E[%p1%dC, cuf1=\E[C,
3878 cup=\E[%i%p1%d;%p2%dH, cuu=\E[%p1%dA, cuu1=\EM,
3879 dch=\E[%p1%dP, dch1=\E[P,
3880 dispc=%?%p1%{8}%=%t\E%%G\342\227\230\E%%@%e%p1%{10}%=%t\E%%G
3881 \342\227\231\E%%@%e%p1%{12}%=%t\E%%G\342\231\0\E%%@%e
3882 %p1%{13}%=%t\E%%G\342\231\252\E%%@%e%p1%{14}%=%t\E%%G
3883 \342\231\253\E%%@%e%p1%{15}%=%t\E%%G\342\230\274\E%%@
3884 %e%p1%{27}%=%t\E%%G\342\206\220\E%%@%e%p1%{155}%=%t\E
3885 %%G\340\202\242\E%%@%e%p1%c%;,
3886 dl=\E[%p1%dM, dl1=\E[M, ech=\E[%p1%dX, ed=\E[J, el=\E[K,
3887 el1=\E[1K, enacs=\E(B\E)0, flash=\E[?5h$<100/>\E[?5l,
3888 home=\E[H, hpa=\E[%i%p1%dG, ht=^I, hts=\EH, il=\E[%p1%dL,
3890 initc=\E]P%p1%x%p2%{255}%*%{1000}%/%02x%p3%{255}%*%{1000}%/
3891 %02x%p4%{255}%*%{1000}%/%02x,
3892 is2=\E7\E[r\E[m\E[?7h\E[?1;4;6l\E[4l\E8\E>\E]R,
3893 kLFT=\E[D, kRIT=\E[C, kb2=\E[G, kbs=^?, kcbt=\E[Z,
3894 kcub1=\EOD, kcud1=\EOB, kcuf1=\EOC, kcuu1=\EOA,
3895 kdch1=\E[3~, kend=\E[4~, khome=\E[1~, kich1=\E[2~,
3896 kind=\E[B, knp=\E[6~, kpp=\E[5~, kri=\E[A, kspd=^Z, nel=\r\n,
3897 oc=\E]R, op=\E[39;49m, rc=\E8, rev=\E[7m, ri=\EM, rmacs=^O,
3898 rmam=\E[?7l, rmcup=\E[2J\E[?47l, rmir=\E[4l,
3899 rmkx=\E[?1l\E>, rmpch=\E[10m, rmso=\E[27m, rmul=\E[24m,
3900 rs2=\E<\E["p\E[50;6"p\Ec\E[?3l\E]R\E[?1000l,
3901 s0ds=\E[10m, s1ds=\E[11m, s2ds=\E[12m, sc=\E7,
3902 setab=\E[4%p1%dm, setaf=\E[3%p1%dm,
3903 sgr=\E[0%?%p1%p6%|%t;1%;%?%p2%t;4%;%?%p1%p3%|%t;7%;%?%p4%t;5
3904 %;m%?%p9%t\016%e\017%;,
3905 sgr0=\E[m\017, smacs=^N, smam=\E[?7h, smcup=\E[?47h,
3906 smir=\E[4h, smkx=\E[?1h\E=, smpch=\E[11m, smso=\E[7m,
3907 smul=\E[4m, tbc=\E[3g, vpa=\E[%i%p1%dd, E3=\E[3J,
3908 use=ecma+index, use=xterm+sm+1006, use=putty+fnkeys,
3909 use=vt102+enq, use=xterm+sl,
3910 vt100-putty|Reset PuTTY to pure vt100,
3911 rs2=\E<\E["p\Ec\E[?3l\E]R\E[40"p\E[61"p\E[50;1;2"p,
3913 putty-256color|PuTTY 0.58 with xterm 256-colors,
3914 use=xterm+256setaf, use=putty,
3915 putty-noapp|putty with cursor keys in normal mode,
3916 kLFT=\EOD, kRIT=\EOC, kcub1=\E[D, kcud1=\E[B, kcuf1=\E[C,
3917 kcuu1=\E[A, kind=\EOB, kri=\EOA, rmkx=\E>, smkx=\E=,
3920 # One of the keyboard selections is "VT100+".
3921 # pterm (the X11 port) uses shifted F1-F10 as F11-F20
3922 putty-vt100|VT100+ keyboard layout,
3923 use=putty+fnkeys+vt100, use=putty,
3925 putty-sco|putty with SCO function keys,
3926 use=putty+fnkeys+sco, use=putty,
3928 # PuTTY has more than one section in its Keyboard configuration:
3929 # a) backspace/delete, which we ignore since that choice largely depends on
3930 # whether one matches Unix and BSD or Linux.
3931 # b) home/end keys, also ignored because the "rxvt" setting sends keys which
3932 # are unrelated to rxvt's actual settings.
3933 # c) function keys and keypad - this is the interesting part. None of the
3934 # selections match any of their respective namesakes, but they are shown
3935 # here to help users who expect that the selections do what is implied.
3937 # This is the default setting for PuTTY
3938 putty+fnkeys|fn-keys for PuTTY,
3939 use=putty+fnkeys+esc,
3941 putty+fnkeys+esc|ESC[n~ fn-keys for PuTTY,
3942 kf1=\E[11~, kf10=\E[21~, kf11=\E[23~, kf12=\E[24~,
3943 kf13=\E[25~, kf14=\E[26~, kf15=\E[28~, kf16=\E[29~,
3944 kf17=\E[31~, kf18=\E[32~, kf19=\E[33~, kf2=\E[12~,
3945 kf20=\E[34~, kf3=\E[13~, kf4=\E[14~, kf5=\E[15~,
3946 kf6=\E[17~, kf7=\E[18~, kf8=\E[19~, kf9=\E[20~,
3948 putty+fnkeys+linux|Linux fn-keys for PuTTY,
3949 kf1=\E[[A, kf2=\E[[B, kf3=\E[[C, kf4=\E[[D, kf5=\E[[E,
3950 use=putty+fnkeys+esc,
3952 putty+fnkeys+xterm|Xterm R6 fn-keys for PuTTY,
3953 kf1=\EOP, kf2=\EOQ, kf3=\EOR, kf4=\EOS,
3954 use=putty+fnkeys+esc,
3956 putty+fnkeys+vt400|VT400 fn-keys for PuTTY,
3957 use=putty+fnkeys+esc,
3959 # Shifted F1 is F11. F13-F20 inherit from the defaults, and the last distinct
3961 putty+fnkeys+vt100|VT100+ fn-keys for PuTTY,
3962 kf1=\EOP, kf10=\EOY, kf11=\EOZ, kf12=\EO[, kf2=\EOQ,
3963 kf3=\EOR, kf4=\EOS, kf5=\EOT, kf6=\EOU, kf7=\EOV, kf8=\EOW,
3964 kf9=\EOX, use=putty+fnkeys+esc,
3966 # Unlike xterm-sco, this leaves kmous ambiguous with kf1.
3968 # Use modifiers to obtain function keys past 12:
3971 # F25-F36 - control/alt
3972 # F37-F48 - control/shift
3974 putty+fnkeys+sco|SCO fn-keys for PuTTY,
3975 kbeg=\E[E, kcub1=\E[D, kcud1=\E[B, kcuf1=\E[C, kcuu1=\E[A,
3976 kdch1=^?, kend=\E[F, kf1=\E[M, kf10=\E[V, kf11=\E[W,
3977 kf12=\E[X, kf13=\E[Y, kf14=\E[Z, kf15=\E[a, kf16=\E[b,
3978 kf17=\E[c, kf18=\E[d, kf19=\E[e, kf2=\E[N, kf20=\E[f,
3979 kf21=\E[g, kf22=\E[h, kf23=\E[i, kf24=\E[j, kf25=\E[k,
3980 kf26=\E[l, kf27=\E[m, kf28=\E[n, kf29=\E[o, kf3=\E[O,
3981 kf30=\E[p, kf31=\E[q, kf32=\E[r, kf33=\E[s, kf34=\E[t,
3982 kf35=\E[u, kf36=\E[v, kf37=\E[w, kf38=\E[x, kf39=\E[y,
3983 kf4=\E[P, kf40=\E[z, kf41=\E[@, kf42=\E[[, kf43=\E[\\,
3984 kf44=\E[], kf45=\E[\^, kf46=\E[_, kf47=\E[`, kf48=\E[{,
3985 kf5=\E[Q, kf6=\E[R, kf7=\E[S, kf8=\E[T, kf9=\E[U, khome=\E[H,
3986 kich1=\E[L, knp=\E[G, kpp=\E[I,
3989 # https://github.com/mintty/mintty
3991 # Originally a fork (and reduction) of PuTTY, this has grown from 15ksloc in
3992 # 2013 to 38ksloc in 2019. That is still smaller than PuTTY (160ksloc), but
3993 # larger than rxvt (31ksloc).
3995 # Version 3.0 responds to DA as a VT400, however it does not implement the
3996 # application keypad. The assignment of cursor-keys versus modifiers differs
3997 # from xterm (alt-left and alt-right send modifier 7, i.e., alt+control).
3999 # Thomas Wolff suggested these extensions:
4000 # blink2 turn on rapid blinking
4001 # blink0 turn off blinking
4002 # norm turn off bold and half-bright mode
4003 # opaq turn off blank mode
4004 # smul2 begin double underline mode
4005 # smol begin overline mode
4006 # rmol exit overline mode
4007 # Font0 use default font
4008 # Font1 use alternative font 1
4010 # Font10 use alternative font 10
4011 # setal set (under)line color
4012 # ol set default (under)line color
4013 # overs overstrike (print characters over each other)
4015 # but see vte-2018 (use Smol/Rmol rather than smol/rmol).
4016 mintty|Cygwin Terminal,
4017 setal=\E[5%p1%dm, use=xterm+256color,
4019 mintty-direct|Cygwin Terminal direct-color,
4020 setal=\E[%?%p1%{8}%<%t5%p1%d%e58\:2\:\:%p1%{65536}%/%d\:%p1
4021 %{256}%/%{255}%&%d\:%p1%{255}%&%d%;m,
4022 use=xterm+direct, use=mintty+common,
4023 mintty+common|shared capabilities for mintty,
4025 kcbt=\E[Z, kent=\EOM, rmm@, rmpch=\E[10m,
4026 rs1=\Ec\E]104\007, rshm=\E[22m, rsubm=\E[75m,
4027 rsupm=\E[75m, smm@, smpch=\E[11m, sshm=\E[1\:2m,
4028 ssubm=\E[74m, ssupm=\E[73m, Rmol=\E[55m, Smol=\E[53m,
4029 Smulx=\E[4\:%p1%dm, blink2=\E[6m, norm=\E[22m,
4030 opaq=\E[28m, smul2=\E[21m, use=ansi+rep,
4031 use=ecma+strikeout, use=ecma+index, use=vt420+lrmm,
4032 use=xterm+sm+1006, use=xterm+pcfkeys, use=xterm+tmux,
4034 # 2019-06-09: These capabilities are commented-out for compatibility with
4035 # existing releases 5.9-6.1, and may be considered for inclusion after the
4036 # release of ncurses 6.2:
4054 # This entry is for Tera Term Pro version 2.3, for MS-Windows 95/NT written by
4055 # T. Teranishi dated Mar 10, 1998. It is a free software terminal emulator
4056 # (communication program) which supports:
4058 # - Serial port connections.
4059 # - TCP/IP (telnet) connections.
4060 # - VT100 emulation, and selected VT200/300 emulation.
4061 # - TEK4010 emulation.
4062 # - File transfer protocols (Kermit, XMODEM, ZMODEM, B-PLUS and
4064 # - Scripts using the "Tera Term Language".
4065 # - Japanese and Russian character sets.
4067 # The program does not come with terminfo or termcap entries. However, the
4068 # emulation (testing with vttest and ncurses) is reasonably close to vt100 (no
4069 # vt52 or doublesize character support; blinking is done with color). Besides
4070 # the HPA, VPA extensions it also implements CPL and CNL.
4072 # All of the function keys can be remapped. This description shows the default
4073 # mapping, as installed. Both vt100 PF1-PF4 keys and quasi-vt220 F1-F4 keys
4074 # are supported. F13-F20 are obtained by shifting F3-F10. The editing keypad
4075 # is laid out like vt220, rather than the face codes on the PC keyboard, i.e,
4083 # ANSI colors are implemented, but cannot be combined with video attributes
4084 # except for reverse.
4086 # No fonts are supplied with the program, so the acsc string is chosen to
4087 # correspond with the default Microsoft terminal font.
4089 # Tera Term recognizes some xterm sequences, including those for setting and
4090 # retrieving the window title, and for setting the window size (i.e., using
4091 # "resize -s"), though it does not pass SIGWINCH to the application if the
4092 # user resizes the window with the mouse.
4093 teraterm2.3|Tera Term Pro,
4096 acsc=+\020\,\021-\030.^Y0\333`\004a\261f\370g\361h\260i
4097 \316j\331k\277l\332m\300n\305o~p\304q\304r\304s_t\303u
4098 \264v\301w\302x\263y\363z\362{\343|\330}\234~\376,
4099 blink=\E[5m, bold=\E[1m, civis=\E[?25l, clear=\E[H\E[J,
4100 cnorm=\E[?25h, cuf1=\E[C, cup=\E[%i%p1%d;%p2%dH,
4101 cuu1=\E[A, dch=\E[%p1%dP, dch1=\E[P, dl=\E[%p1%dM,
4102 dl1=\E[M, ech=\E[%p1%dX, ed=\E[J, el=\E[K, el1=\E[1K,
4103 flash=\E[?5h$<200/>\E[?5l, hpa=\E[%i%p1%dG,
4104 il=\E[%p1%dL, il1=\E[L, kdch1=\E[3~, kf1=\E[11~,
4105 kf10=\E[21~, kf11=\E[23~, kf12=\E[24~, kf13=\E[25~,
4106 kf14=\E[26~, kf15=\E[28~, kf16=\E[29~, kf17=\E[31~,
4107 kf18=\E[32~, kf19=\E[33~, kf2=\E[12~, kf20=\E[34~,
4108 kf3=\E[13~, kf4=\E[14~, kf5=\E[15~, kf6=\E[17~, kf7=\E[18~,
4109 kf8=\E[19~, kf9=\E[20~, kfnd=\E[1~, kich1=\E[2~, knp=\E[6~,
4110 kpp=\E[5~, kslt=\E[4~, op=\E[100m, rev=\E[7m, ri=\EM,
4111 rmso=\E[27m, rmul=\E[24m, sgr0=\E[0m\017, smso=\E[7m,
4112 smul=\E[4m, vpa=\E[%i%p1%dd, use=vt100+enq,
4113 use=klone+color, use=vt100,
4115 # Version 4.59 has regular vt100 line-drawing (so it is no longer necessary
4116 # to choose a Windows OEM font).
4118 # Testing with tack:
4119 # - it does not have xenl (suppress that)
4120 # - underline seems to work with color (modify ncv).
4121 # Testing with vttest:
4122 # - wrapping differs from vt100 (menu 1).
4123 # - it recognizes xterm's X10 and normal mouse tracking, but none of the
4125 # - it recognizes the dtterm window controls for reporting size in
4126 # characters and pixels.
4127 # - it passes SIGWINCH.
4128 teraterm4.59|Tera Term Pro,
4131 acsc=``aaffggjjkkllmmnnooppqqrrssttuuvvwwxxyyzz{{||}}~~,
4132 kmous=\E[M, use=teraterm2.3,
4136 # Testing with tack:
4137 # - no bell (flash works)
4138 # - bold is yellow, blink is red.
4139 # - default keyboard sends ^? for Delete, can be configured for kdch1
4141 # Testing with vttest:
4142 # + autowrap has problems...
4143 # + color-tests for bce feature match xterm's behavior
4144 # + handles most of xterm's mouse-controls other than highlight-tracking.
4145 # xterm's SGR 1006 works.
4146 # + partial support for DEC locator-events
4147 # + implements ECMA-48 SD/SU, but not REP, SL/SR.
4148 # + has a "Tek" window, but does not work with vttest's examples
4149 # + supports the dtterm window modify/report controls
4150 # + responds to DECRQM and DECRQSS controls, but not consistent with DSR
4152 # + VT220 screen-display tests are ok
4155 # + recognizes xterm's original direct-colors sequences, but result is
4157 # + no UTF-8 apparent when UTF-8 is set, with font Lucida Control
4158 teraterm4.97|Tera Term Pro,
4159 XT, use=ecma+color, use=xterm+sm+1006, use=teraterm4.59,
4160 teraterm-256color|TeraTerm with xterm 256-colors,
4161 use=xterm+256setaf, use=teraterm,
4168 # Tested with WinNT 4.0, the telnet application assumes the screensize is
4169 # 25x80. This entry uses the 'Terminal' font, to get line-drawing characters.
4172 # a) Fails tack's cup (cursor-addressing) test, though cup works well enough
4173 # for casual (occasional) use. Also fails several of the vttest screens,
4174 # but that is not unusual for vt100 "emulators".
4175 # b) Does not implement vt100 keypad
4176 # c) Recognizes a subset of vt52 controls.
4177 ms-vt100|MS telnet imitating dec vt100,
4179 acsc=+\020\,\021-\030.^Y0\333`\004a\261f\370g\361h\260i
4180 \316j\331k\277l\332m\300n\305o~p\304q\304r\304s_t\303u
4181 \264v\301w\302x\263y\363z\362{\343|\330}\234~\376,
4182 ka1@, ka3@, kb2@, kc1@, kc3@, kent@, kf0@, kf1@, kf10@, kf2@, kf3@, kf4@,
4183 kf5@, kf6@, kf7@, kf8@, kf9@, tbc@, use=vt102+enq, use=vt100,
4185 # Tested with Windows 2000, the telnet application runs in a console window,
4186 # also using 'Terminal' font.
4189 # a) This version has no function keys or numeric keypad. Unlike the older
4190 # version, the numeric keypad is entirely ignored.
4191 # b) The program sets $TERM to "ansi", which of course is inaccurate.
4192 ms-vt100-color|vtnt|windows 2000 ansi (sic),
4194 dch=\E[%p1%dP, ich=\E[%p1%d@, use=ecma+color,
4197 # Based on comments from Federico Bianchi:
4199 # vt100+ is basically a VT102-noSGR with ANSI.SYS colors and a different
4200 # scheme for PF keys.
4202 # and PuTTY wishlist:
4204 # The modifiers are represented as the codes listed above, prefixed to
4205 # the normal sequences. If the modifier is pressed alone, its sequence
4206 # is transmitted twice in succession. If multiple modifiers apply,
4207 # they're transmitted in the order shift, control, alt.
4212 ms-vt100+|vt100+|windows XP vt100+ (sic),
4213 kdch1=\E-, kend=\Ek, kf1=\E1, kf10=\E0, kf11=\E!, kf12=\E@,
4214 kf13=\E\023\E1, kf14=\E\023\E2, kf15=\E\023\E3,
4215 kf16=\E\023\E4, kf17=\E\023\E5, kf18=\E\023\E6,
4216 kf19=\E\023\E7, kf2=\E2, kf20=\E\023\E8, kf21=\E\023\E9,
4217 kf22=\E\023\E0, kf23=\E\023\E!, kf24=\E\023\E@,
4218 kf25=\E\003\E1, kf26=\E\003\E2, kf27=\E\003\E3,
4219 kf28=\E\003\E4, kf29=\E\003\E5, kf3=\E3, kf30=\E\003\E6,
4220 kf31=\E\003\E7, kf32=\E\003\E8, kf33=\E\003\E9,
4221 kf34=\E\003\E0, kf35=\E\003\E!, kf36=\E\003\E@,
4222 kf37=\E\001\E1, kf38=\E\001\E2, kf39=\E\001\E3, kf4=\E4,
4223 kf40=\E\001\E4, kf41=\E\001\E5, kf42=\E\001\E6,
4224 kf43=\E\001\E7, kf44=\E\001\E8, kf45=\E\001\E9,
4225 kf46=\E\001\E0, kf47=\E\001\E!, kf48=\E\001\E@, kf5=\E5,
4226 kf6=\E6, kf7=\E7, kf8=\E8, kf9=\E9, khome=\Eh, kich1=\E+,
4227 knp=\E/, kpp=\E?, use=ms-vt100-color,
4229 ms-vt-utf8|vt-utf8|UTF-8 flavor of vt100+,
4232 # Windows Terminal (Preview)
4234 # Version 0.2.1831.0
4235 # https://github.com/microsoft/terminal
4237 # The task manager shows this as "OpenConsole.exe", which differs
4238 # from the "Windows Command Processor" used for the command-prompt.
4240 # The settings dialog does not work (unless the end user expects to open
4241 # profiles.json in Visual Studio). There is no documentation, of course.
4243 # Testing via an ssh connection, using openssh:
4244 # - the program sets TERM to cygwin if the tab is set to PowerShell,
4245 # and to xterm-256color if "Legacy". However, in the latter, more tests
4246 # fail in vttest, which does not pay attention to TERM.
4248 # - menu 1 (tests for cursor movement) misbehaves like command-prompt
4249 # - primary DA says this is a vanilla VT100
4250 # - does not flush response to primary DA, leaving a ^M on the end when
4251 # the PowerShell tab is used. Both the "Legacy" tab and the command-prompt
4252 # work properly in this test.
4253 # - in the generic VT100 tests, there are problems with character sets
4254 # (diamond shows as a double-width character, DEL as two replacement-chars).
4255 # - outside of the generic VT100 tests, the program does poorly because most
4256 # of the features are missing.
4257 # - ECH does not work properly
4258 # - a few generic xterm features are supported (set window title), but
4259 # others are missing (such as the mouse).
4260 # - the cursor visible/invisible works in the PowerShell tab, not in "Legacy"
4262 # - blink, dim, bold, invis, protect do not work
4263 # - bce works (but per vttest, with ED, EL, not ECH)
4264 # - does not support keypad application mode
4265 # - implements most of the xterm modified keys; sometimes modifiers are ignored
4266 # or simply incorrect
4267 # - sends escape+key rather than implementing meta mode
4269 # - color palette can be altered, but OSC 104 for resetting does not work
4270 # - crashed with a script used for testing NRCS.
4271 # - does not recognize either xterm+direct or xterm+indirect escapes.
4272 ms-terminal|Windows10 terminal,
4274 rmkx=\E[?1l, rmm@, smkx=\E[?1h, smm@, use=xterm+256setaf,
4275 use=xterm+pcfkeys, use=ansi+rep, use=ecma+index,
4279 # Visual Studio Code 1.35.1 uses xterm.js (see https://xtermjs.org/).
4280 # https://code.visualstudio.com/docs/editor/integrated-terminal
4282 # This sets TERM to xterm-256color, which is a little more successful than
4286 # - menu 1 (cursor movement) has problems with wrapping
4287 # - claims to be a VT100 with AVO, but copies xterm #276's secondary response
4288 # - menu 8 (insert/delete char/line) has problem with delete-character
4289 # - like Windows Terminal, fails the ECH test: neither supports DECALN
4290 # However, the bce test with ECH works.
4291 # - does not support keypad application mode
4292 # - supports most xterm mode controls (except DEC Locator Events)
4293 # - REP, SL/SL do not work, but SD/SU work.
4294 # - the alternate-screen tests fail because it does not support DECALN
4295 # - window modify/report is not supported
4296 # - supports some VT320 presentation reports
4298 # - does not support blinking text
4299 # - implements most of the xterm modified keys, with some exceptions:
4300 # - pageup/pagedown do not send escapes
4301 # - alt cursor left/right send escape-b and escape-f
4302 # - sends UTF-8 like xterm for meta mode
4304 # - mouse mode is not reset by reset-sequence
4305 # - supports italics and dim, but not cross-out or double-underline
4306 # - color-palette cannot be changed
4307 vscode|xterm.js|Visual Studio Code terminal using xterm.js,
4309 kcbt=\E[Z, rmkx=\E[?1l, smkx=\E[?1h, use=xterm+256setaf,
4310 use=ecma+index, use=xterm+sm+1006, use=xterm+pcfkeys,
4312 vscode-direct|Visual Studio Code with direct-colors,
4313 use=xterm+indirect, use=vscode,
4315 ######## X TERMINAL EMULATORS
4318 # You can add the following line to your .Xdefaults to change the terminal type
4319 # set by the xterms you start up to my-xterm:
4321 # *termName: my-xterm
4323 # System administrators can change the default entry for xterm instances
4324 # by adding a similar line to /usr/X11/lib/X11/app-defaults/XTerm. In either
4325 # case, xterm will detect and reject an invalid terminal type, falling back
4326 # to the default of xterm.
4329 # X10/6.6 11/7/86, minus alternate screen, plus (csr)
4330 # (xterm: ":MT:" changed to ":km:"; added <smam>/<rmam> based on init string;
4331 # removed (hs, eslok, tsl=\E[?E\E[?%i%dT, fsl=\E[?F, dsl=\E[?E)
4332 # as these seem not to work -- esr)
4333 x10term|vs100-x10|xterm terminal emulator (X10 window system),
4334 OTbs, am, km, mir, msgr, xenl, xon,
4335 cols#80, it#8, lines#65,
4336 bold=\E[1m, clear=\E[H\E[2J, csr=\E[%i%p1%d;%p2%dr,
4337 cub1=^H, cud1=\n, cuf1=\E[C, cup=\E[%i%p1%d;%p2%dH,
4338 cuu1=\E[A, dch=\E[%p1%dP, dch1=\E[P, dl=\E[%p1%dM,
4339 dl1=\E[M, ed=\E[J, el=\E[K, home=\E[H, ht=^I, il=\E[%p1%dL,
4340 il1=\E[L, ind=\n, is2=\E\E[m\E[?7h\E[?1;4l, kbs=^H,
4341 kcub1=\EOD, kcud1=\EOB, kcuf1=\EOC, kcuu1=\EOA, kf1=\EOP,
4342 kf2=\EOQ, kf3=\EOR, kf4=\EOS, rev=\E[7m, ri=\EM, rmam=\E[?7l,
4343 rmir=\E[4l, rmkx=\E[?1l\E>, rmso=\E[m, rmul=\E[m,
4344 sgr0=\E[m, smam=\E[?7h, smir=\E[4h, smkx=\E[?1h\E=,
4345 smso=\E[7m, smul=\E[4m,
4346 # Compatible with the R5 xterm
4347 # (from the XFree86 3.2 distribution, <blink=@> removed)
4348 # added khome/kend, rmir/smir, rmul/smul, hts based on the R5 xterm code - TD
4349 # corrected typos in rs2 string - TD
4351 xterm-r5|xterm R5 version,
4352 OTbs, am, km, msgr, xenl,
4353 cols#80, it#8, lines#24,
4354 bel=^G, bold=\E[1m, clear=\E[H\E[2J, cr=\r,
4355 csr=\E[%i%p1%d;%p2%dr, cub=\E[%p1%dD, cub1=^H,
4356 cud=\E[%p1%dB, cud1=\n, cuf=\E[%p1%dC, cuf1=\E[C,
4357 cup=\E[%i%p1%d;%p2%dH, cuu=\E[%p1%dA, cuu1=\E[A,
4358 dch=\E[%p1%dP, dch1=\E[P, dl=\E[%p1%dM, dl1=\E[M, ed=\E[J,
4359 el=\E[K, home=\E[H, ht=^I, hts=\EH, ich=\E[%p1%d@, ich1=\E[@,
4360 il=\E[%p1%dL, il1=\E[L, ind=\n, kcub1=\EOD, kcud1=\EOB,
4361 kcuf1=\EOC, kcuu1=\EOA, kdch1=\E[3~, kdl1=\E[31~,
4362 kel=\E[8~, kend=\E[4~, kf0=\EOq, kf1=\E[11~, kf10=\E[21~,
4363 kf11=\E[23~, kf12=\E[24~, kf2=\E[12~, kf3=\E[13~,
4364 kf4=\E[14~, kf5=\E[15~, kf6=\E[17~, kf7=\E[18~, kf8=\E[19~,
4365 kf9=\E[20~, khome=\E[1~, kich1=\E[2~, kil1=\E[30~,
4366 kmous=\E[M, knp=\E[6~, kpp=\E[5~, rc=\E8, rev=\E[7m, ri=\EM,
4367 rmir=\E[4l, rmkx=\E[?1l\E>, rmso=\E[m, rmul=\E[m,
4368 rs2=\E>\E[?1;3;4;5;6l\E[4l\E[?7h\E[m\E[r\E[2J\E[H,
4370 sgr=\E[%?%p1%t;7%;%?%p2%t;4%;%?%p3%t;7%;%?%p4%t;5%;%?%p6%t;1
4372 sgr0=\E[m, smir=\E[4h, smkx=\E[?1h\E=, smso=\E[7m,
4373 smul=\E[4m, tbc=\E[3g, use=vt100+enq, use=xterm+kbs,
4374 # Compatible with the R6 xterm
4375 # (from XFree86 3.2 distribution, <acsc> and <it> added, <blink@> removed)
4376 # added khome/kend, hts based on the R6 xterm code - TD
4377 # (khome/kend do not actually work in X11R5 or X11R6, but many people use this
4378 # for compatibility with other emulators).
4379 xterm-r6|xterm X11R6 version,
4380 OTbs, am, km, mir, msgr, xenl,
4381 cols#80, it#8, lines#24,
4382 acsc=``aaffggiijjkkllmmnnooppqqrrssttuuvvwwxxyyzz{{||}}~~,
4383 bel=^G, bold=\E[1m, clear=\E[H\E[2J, cr=\r,
4384 csr=\E[%i%p1%d;%p2%dr, cub=\E[%p1%dD, cub1=^H,
4385 cud=\E[%p1%dB, cud1=\n, cuf=\E[%p1%dC, cuf1=\E[C,
4386 cup=\E[%i%p1%d;%p2%dH, cuu=\E[%p1%dA, cuu1=\E[A,
4387 dch=\E[%p1%dP, dch1=\E[P, dl=\E[%p1%dM, dl1=\E[M, ed=\E[J,
4388 el=\E[K, enacs=\E)0, home=\E[H, ht=^I, hts=\EH, il=\E[%p1%dL,
4390 is2=\E[m\E[?7h\E[4l\E>\E7\E[r\E[?1;3;4;6l\E8,
4391 kcub1=\EOD, kcud1=\EOB, kcuf1=\EOC, kcuu1=\EOA,
4392 kdch1=\E[3~, kf1=\E[11~, kf10=\E[21~, kf11=\E[23~,
4393 kf12=\E[24~, kf13=\E[25~, kf14=\E[26~, kf15=\E[28~,
4394 kf16=\E[29~, kf17=\E[31~, kf18=\E[32~, kf19=\E[33~,
4395 kf2=\E[12~, kf20=\E[34~, kf3=\E[13~, kf4=\E[14~,
4396 kf5=\E[15~, kf6=\E[17~, kf7=\E[18~, kf8=\E[19~, kf9=\E[20~,
4397 kfnd=\E[1~, kich1=\E[2~, kmous=\E[M, knp=\E[6~, kpp=\E[5~,
4398 kslt=\E[4~, meml=\El, memu=\Em, rc=\E8, rev=\E[7m, ri=\EM,
4399 rmacs=^O, rmcup=\E[2J\E[?47l\E8, rmir=\E[4l,
4400 rmkx=\E[?1l\E>, rmso=\E[m, rmul=\E[m,
4401 rs2=\E[m\E[?7h\E[4l\E>\E7\E[r\E[?1;3;4;6l\E8, sc=\E7,
4402 sgr0=\E[m, smacs=^N, smcup=\E7\E[?47h, smir=\E[4h,
4403 smkx=\E[?1h\E=, smso=\E[7m, smul=\E[4m, tbc=\E[3g,
4404 use=xterm+kbs, use=vt100+enq,
4405 xterm-old|antique xterm version,
4407 # The monochrome version began as a copy of "xtermm" (from Solaris), and was
4408 # initially part of the xterm sources (in XFree86). But "xterm" continued to
4409 # grow, while "xterm-mono" had none of the newer features. Additionally,
4410 # inheriting from "xtermm" runs into several problems, including different
4411 # function keys as well as the fact that the mouse support is not compatible.
4412 # This entry restores the original intent, intentionally not an alias to
4413 # simplify maintenance -TD
4414 xterm-mono|monochrome xterm,
4416 # This is the base xterm entry for the xterm supplied with XFree86 3.2 & up.
4417 # The name has been changed and some aliases have been removed.
4418 xterm-xf86-v32|xterm terminal emulator (XFree86 3.2 Window System),
4419 OTbs, am, bce, km, mir, msgr, xenl, XT,
4420 cols#80, it#8, lines#24, ncv@,
4421 acsc=``aaffggiijjkkllmmnnooppqqrrssttuuvvwwxxyyzz{{||}}~~,
4422 bel=^G, bold=\E[1m, cbt=\E[Z, civis=\E[?25l,
4423 clear=\E[H\E[2J, cnorm=\E[?25h, cr=\r,
4424 csr=\E[%i%p1%d;%p2%dr, cub=\E[%p1%dD, cub1=^H,
4425 cud=\E[%p1%dB, cud1=\n, cuf=\E[%p1%dC, cuf1=\E[C,
4426 cup=\E[%i%p1%d;%p2%dH, cuu=\E[%p1%dA, cuu1=\E[A,
4427 dch=\E[%p1%dP, dch1=\E[P, dl=\E[%p1%dM, dl1=\E[M,
4428 ech=\E[%p1%dX, ed=\E[J, el=\E[K, el1=\E[1K, enacs=\E(B\E)0,
4429 flash=\E[?5h$<100/>\E[?5l, home=\E[H, hpa=\E[%i%p1%dG,
4430 ht=^I, hts=\EH, ich=\E[%p1%d@, ich1=\E[@, il=\E[%p1%dL,
4432 is2=\E7\E[r\E[m\E[?7h\E[?1;3;4;6l\E[4l\E8\E>,
4433 kbeg=\EOE, kcub1=\EOD, kcud1=\EOB, kcuf1=\EOC, kcuu1=\EOA,
4434 kdch1=^?, kend=\EOF, kf1=\E[11~, kf10=\E[21~, kf11=\E[23~,
4435 kf12=\E[24~, kf13=\E[25~, kf14=\E[26~, kf15=\E[28~,
4436 kf16=\E[29~, kf17=\E[31~, kf18=\E[32~, kf19=\E[33~,
4437 kf2=\E[12~, kf20=\E[34~, kf3=\E[13~, kf4=\E[14~,
4438 kf5=\E[15~, kf6=\E[17~, kf7=\E[18~, kf8=\E[19~, kf9=\E[20~,
4439 kfnd=\E[1~, khome=\EOH, kich1=\E[2~, kmous=\E[M, knp=\E[6~,
4440 kpp=\E[5~, kslt=\E[4~, meml=\El, memu=\Em, rc=\E8, rev=\E[7m,
4441 ri=\EM, rmacs=^O, rmam=\E[?7l, rmcup=\E[2J\E[?47l\E8,
4442 rmir=\E[4l, rmkx=\E[?1l\E>, rmso=\E[27m, rmul=\E[24m,
4443 rs1=^O, rs2=\E7\E[r\E8\E[m\E[?7h\E[?1;3;4;6l\E[4l\E>,
4445 setb=\E[4%?%p1%{1}%=%t4%e%p1%{3}%=%t6%e%p1%{4}%=%t1%e%p1%{6}
4447 setf=\E[3%?%p1%{1}%=%t4%e%p1%{3}%=%t6%e%p1%{4}%=%t1%e%p1%{6}
4449 sgr=\E[0%?%p1%p6%|%t;1%;%?%p2%t;4%;%?%p1%p3%|%t;7%;%?%p4%t;5
4450 %;m%?%p9%t\016%e\017%;,
4451 sgr0=\E[m\017, smacs=^N, smam=\E[?7h, smcup=\E7\E[?47h,
4452 smir=\E[4h, smkx=\E[?1h\E=, smso=\E[7m, smul=\E[4m,
4453 tbc=\E[3g, vpa=\E[%i%p1%dd, use=xterm+kbs, use=vt100+enq,
4454 use=ecma+color, use=vt220+keypad,
4456 # This is the stock xterm entry supplied with XFree86 3.3, which uses VT100
4457 # codes for F1-F4 except while in VT220 mode.
4458 xterm-xf86-v33|xterm terminal emulator (XFree86 3.3 Window System),
4459 kf1=\EOP, kf2=\EOQ, kf3=\EOR, kf4=\EOS, use=xterm-xf86-v32,
4461 # This version was released in XFree86 3.3.3 (November 1998).
4462 # Besides providing printer support, it exploits a new feature that allows
4463 # xterm to use terminfo-based descriptions with the titeInhibit resource.
4464 # -- the distribution contained incorrect khome/kend values -TD
4465 xterm-xf86-v333|xterm terminal emulator (XFree86 3.3.3 Window System),
4466 blink=\E[5m, ich1@, invis=\E[8m,
4467 is2=\E[!p\E[?3;4l\E[4l\E>, kdch1=\E[3~, kfnd@, kslt@,
4468 rmcup=\E[?1047l\E[?1048l, rs1=\Ec,
4469 rs2=\E[!p\E[?3;4l\E[4l\E>,
4470 sgr=\E[0%?%p1%p6%|%t;1%;%?%p2%t;4%;%?%p1%p3%|%t;7%;%?%p4%t;5
4471 %;%?%p7%t;8%;m%?%p9%t\016%e\017%;,
4472 smcup=\E[?1048h\E[?1047h, use=ansi+pp,
4475 # This version was released in XFree86 4.0.
4476 xterm-xf86-v40|xterm terminal emulator (XFree86 4.0 Window System),
4478 kDC=\E[3;5~, kEND=\EO5F, kHOM=\EO5H, kIC=\E[2;5~,
4479 kLFT=\EO5D, kNXT=\E[6;5~, kPRV=\E[5;5~, kRIT=\EO5C, ka1@,
4480 ka3@, kb2=\EOE, kc1@, kc3@, kcbt=\E[Z, kdch1=\E[3~, kend=\EOF,
4481 kf13=\EO2P, kf14=\EO2Q, kf15=\EO2R, kf16=\EO2S,
4482 kf17=\E[15;2~, kf18=\E[17;2~, kf19=\E[18;2~,
4483 kf20=\E[19;2~, kf21=\E[20;2~, kf22=\E[21;2~,
4484 kf23=\E[23;2~, kf24=\E[24;2~, kf25=\EO5P, kf26=\EO5Q,
4485 kf27=\EO5R, kf28=\EO5S, kf29=\E[15;5~, kf30=\E[17;5~,
4486 kf31=\E[18;5~, kf32=\E[19;5~, kf33=\E[20;5~,
4487 kf34=\E[21;5~, kf35=\E[23;5~, kf36=\E[24;5~, kf37=\EO6P,
4488 kf38=\EO6Q, kf39=\EO6R, kf40=\EO6S, kf41=\E[15;6~,
4489 kf42=\E[17;6~, kf43=\E[18;6~, kf44=\E[19;6~,
4490 kf45=\E[20;6~, kf46=\E[21;6~, kf47=\E[23;6~,
4491 kf48=\E[24;6~, khome=\EOH,
4492 sgr=\E[0%?%p6%t;1%;%?%p2%t;4%;%?%p1%p3%|%t;7%;%?%p4%t;5%;m%?
4494 use=xterm+alt1049, use=xterm-xf86-v333,
4496 # This version was released in XFree86 4.3.
4497 xterm-xf86-v43|xterm terminal emulator (XFree86 4.3 Window System),
4498 kDC=\E[3;2~, kEND=\E[1;2F, kHOM=\E[1;2H, kIC=\E[2;2~,
4499 kLFT=\E[1;2D, kNXT=\E[6;2~, kPRV=\E[5;2~, kRIT=\E[1;2C,
4501 sgr=\E[0%?%p6%t;1%;%?%p2%t;4%;%?%p1%p3%|%t;7%;%?%p4%t;5%;%?
4502 %p7%t;8%;m%?%p9%t\016%e\017%;,
4505 # This version was released in XFree86 4.4.
4506 xterm-xf86-v44|xterm terminal emulator (XFree86 4.4 Window System),
4507 cnorm=\E[?12l\E[?25h, cvvis=\E[?12;25h, use=ecma+index,
4510 xterm-xfree86|xterm terminal emulator (XFree86),
4513 # This version reflects the current xterm features.
4514 xterm-new|modern xterm terminal emulator,
4516 kcbt=\E[Z, kent=\EOM, use=ecma+index, use=ansi+rep,
4517 use=ecma+strikeout, use=xterm+keypad, use=vt420+lrmm,
4518 use=xterm+sm+1006, use=xterm+pcfkeys, use=xterm+tmux,
4521 # This fragment is for people who cannot agree on what the backspace key
4523 xterm+kbs|fragment for backspace key,
4526 # This fragment describes as much of XFree86 xterm's "pc-style" function
4527 # keys as will fit into terminfo's 60 function keys.
4530 # ---------------------------------
4537 # 8 Shift + Alt + Control
4538 # ---------------------------------
4539 # The meta key may also be used as a modifier in this scheme, adding another
4540 # bit to the parameter.
4541 xterm+pcfkeys|fragment for PC-style fkeys,
4542 use=xterm+app, use=xterm+pcf2, use=xterm+pcc2,
4545 xterm+noapp|fragment with cursor keys in normal mode,
4546 kcub1=\E[D, kcud1=\E[B, kcuf1=\E[C, kcuu1=\E[A, kend=\E[F,
4549 xterm+app|fragment with cursor keys in application mode,
4550 kcub1=\EOD, kcud1=\EOB, kcuf1=\EOC, kcuu1=\EOA, kend=\EOF,
4553 # The "PC-style" modifier scheme was introduced in xterm patch #94 (1999/3/27)
4554 # and revised in xterm patch #167 (2002/8/24). Some other terminal emulators
4555 # copied the earlier scheme, as noted in the "use=" clauses in this file.
4557 # The original assignments from patch #94 for cursor-keys had some technical
4560 # A parameter for a function-key to represent a modifier is just more
4561 # bits. But for a cursor-key it may change the behavior of the
4562 # application. For instance, emacs decodes the first parameter of a
4563 # cursor-key as a repeat count.
4565 # A parameterized string should (really) not begin with SS3 (\EO).
4566 # Rather, CSI (\E[) should be used.
4568 # For these reasons, the original assignments were deprecated. For
4569 # compatibility reasons, they are still available as a setting of xterm's
4570 # modifyCursorKeys resource. These fragments list the modified cursor-keys
4571 # that might apply to xterm+pcfkeys with different values of that resource.
4573 # These entries will have warnings when checking with tic because the kri/kind
4574 # capabilities duplicate the kUP/kDN extensions. This is intentional, though
4575 # not part of the original plan. The changes for xterm patch #206 (2005/11/3)
4576 # show that kri/kind were seen much later as part of a set including kLFT/kRIT:
4578 # * modify xterm-new terminfo entry to use capabilities for shifted
4579 # scroll forward/reverse as shifted cursor up/down.
4581 # In the 1980s when terminfo was defined, the developers made more of
4582 # a distinction between shifted up/down versus shifted left/right since most
4583 # terminals can index (scroll up/down), while few can scroll left/right.
4584 xterm+pcc3|fragment with modifyCursorKeys:3,
4585 kLFT=\E[>1;2D, kRIT=\E[>1;2C, kind=\E[>1;2B,
4586 kri=\E[>1;2A, kDN=\E[>1;2B, kDN3=\E[>1;3B, kDN4=\E[>1;4B,
4587 kDN5=\E[>1;5B, kDN6=\E[>1;6B, kDN7=\E[>1;7B,
4588 kLFT3=\E[>1;3D, kLFT4=\E[>1;4D, kLFT5=\E[>1;5D,
4589 kLFT6=\E[>1;6D, kLFT7=\E[>1;7D, kRIT3=\E[>1;3C,
4590 kRIT4=\E[>1;4C, kRIT5=\E[>1;5C, kRIT6=\E[>1;6C,
4591 kRIT7=\E[>1;7C, kUP=\E[>1;2A, kUP3=\E[>1;3A,
4592 kUP4=\E[>1;4A, kUP5=\E[>1;5A, kUP6=\E[>1;6A,
4595 xterm+pcc2|fragment with modifyCursorKeys:2,
4596 kLFT=\E[1;2D, kRIT=\E[1;2C, kind=\E[1;2B, kri=\E[1;2A,
4597 kDN=\E[1;2B, kDN3=\E[1;3B, kDN4=\E[1;4B, kDN5=\E[1;5B,
4598 kDN6=\E[1;6B, kDN7=\E[1;7B, kLFT3=\E[1;3D, kLFT4=\E[1;4D,
4599 kLFT5=\E[1;5D, kLFT6=\E[1;6D, kLFT7=\E[1;7D,
4600 kRIT3=\E[1;3C, kRIT4=\E[1;4C, kRIT5=\E[1;5C,
4601 kRIT6=\E[1;6C, kRIT7=\E[1;7C, kUP=\E[1;2A, kUP3=\E[1;3A,
4602 kUP4=\E[1;4A, kUP5=\E[1;5A, kUP6=\E[1;6A, kUP7=\E[1;7A,
4604 xterm+pcc1|fragment with modifyCursorKeys:1,
4605 kLFT=\E[2D, kRIT=\E[2C, kind=\E[2B, kri=\E[2A, kDN=\E[2B,
4606 kDN3=\E[3B, kDN4=\E[4B, kDN5=\E[5B, kDN6=\E[6B, kDN7=\E[7B,
4607 kLFT3=\E[3D, kLFT4=\E[4D, kLFT5=\E[5D, kLFT6=\E[6D,
4608 kLFT7=\E[7D, kRIT3=\E[3C, kRIT4=\E[4C, kRIT5=\E[5C,
4609 kRIT6=\E[6C, kRIT7=\E[7C, kUP=\E[2A, kUP3=\E[3A,
4610 kUP4=\E[4A, kUP5=\E[5A, kUP6=\E[6A, kUP7=\E[7A,
4612 xterm+pcc0|fragment with modifyCursorKeys:0,
4613 kLFT=\EO2D, kRIT=\EO2C, kind=\EO2B, kri=\EO2A, kDN=\EO2B,
4614 kDN3=\EO3B, kDN4=\EO4B, kDN5=\EO5B, kDN6=\EO6B, kDN7=\EO7B,
4615 kLFT3=\EO3D, kLFT4=\EO4D, kLFT5=\EO5D, kLFT6=\EO6D,
4616 kLFT7=\EO7D, kRIT3=\EO3C, kRIT4=\EO4C, kRIT5=\EO5C,
4617 kRIT6=\EO6C, kRIT7=\EO7C, kUP=\EO2A, kUP3=\EO3A,
4618 kUP4=\EO4A, kUP5=\EO5A, kUP6=\EO6A, kUP7=\EO7A,
4621 # Here are corresponding fragments from xterm patch #216:
4623 xterm+pcf0|fragment with modifyFunctionKeys:0,
4624 kf1=\EOP, kf10=\E[21~, kf11=\E[23~, kf12=\E[24~,
4625 kf13=\EO2P, kf14=\EO2Q, kf15=\EO2R, kf16=\EO2S,
4626 kf17=\E[15;2~, kf18=\E[17;2~, kf19=\E[18;2~, kf2=\EOQ,
4627 kf20=\E[19;2~, kf21=\E[20;2~, kf22=\E[21;2~,
4628 kf23=\E[23;2~, kf24=\E[24;2~, kf25=\EO5P, kf26=\EO5Q,
4629 kf27=\EO5R, kf28=\EO5S, kf29=\E[15;5~, kf3=\EOR,
4630 kf30=\E[17;5~, kf31=\E[18;5~, kf32=\E[19;5~,
4631 kf33=\E[20;5~, kf34=\E[21;5~, kf35=\E[23;5~,
4632 kf36=\E[24;5~, kf37=\EO6P, kf38=\EO6Q, kf39=\EO6R,
4633 kf4=\EOS, kf40=\EO6S, kf41=\E[15;6~, kf42=\E[17;6~,
4634 kf43=\E[18;6~, kf44=\E[19;6~, kf45=\E[20;6~,
4635 kf46=\E[21;6~, kf47=\E[23;6~, kf48=\E[24;6~, kf49=\EO3P,
4636 kf5=\E[15~, kf50=\EO3Q, kf51=\EO3R, kf52=\EO3S,
4637 kf53=\E[15;3~, kf54=\E[17;3~, kf55=\E[18;3~,
4638 kf56=\E[19;3~, kf57=\E[20;3~, kf58=\E[21;3~,
4639 kf59=\E[23;3~, kf6=\E[17~, kf60=\E[24;3~, kf61=\EO4P,
4640 kf62=\EO4Q, kf63=\EO4R, kf7=\E[18~, kf8=\E[19~, kf9=\E[20~,
4642 xterm+pcf2|fragment with modifyFunctionKeys:2,
4643 kf1=\EOP, kf10=\E[21~, kf11=\E[23~, kf12=\E[24~,
4644 kf13=\E[1;2P, kf14=\E[1;2Q, kf15=\E[1;2R, kf16=\E[1;2S,
4645 kf17=\E[15;2~, kf18=\E[17;2~, kf19=\E[18;2~, kf2=\EOQ,
4646 kf20=\E[19;2~, kf21=\E[20;2~, kf22=\E[21;2~,
4647 kf23=\E[23;2~, kf24=\E[24;2~, kf25=\E[1;5P, kf26=\E[1;5Q,
4648 kf27=\E[1;5R, kf28=\E[1;5S, kf29=\E[15;5~, kf3=\EOR,
4649 kf30=\E[17;5~, kf31=\E[18;5~, kf32=\E[19;5~,
4650 kf33=\E[20;5~, kf34=\E[21;5~, kf35=\E[23;5~,
4651 kf36=\E[24;5~, kf37=\E[1;6P, kf38=\E[1;6Q, kf39=\E[1;6R,
4652 kf4=\EOS, kf40=\E[1;6S, kf41=\E[15;6~, kf42=\E[17;6~,
4653 kf43=\E[18;6~, kf44=\E[19;6~, kf45=\E[20;6~,
4654 kf46=\E[21;6~, kf47=\E[23;6~, kf48=\E[24;6~,
4655 kf49=\E[1;3P, kf5=\E[15~, kf50=\E[1;3Q, kf51=\E[1;3R,
4656 kf52=\E[1;3S, kf53=\E[15;3~, kf54=\E[17;3~,
4657 kf55=\E[18;3~, kf56=\E[19;3~, kf57=\E[20;3~,
4658 kf58=\E[21;3~, kf59=\E[23;3~, kf6=\E[17~, kf60=\E[24;3~,
4659 kf61=\E[1;4P, kf62=\E[1;4Q, kf63=\E[1;4R, kf7=\E[18~,
4660 kf8=\E[19~, kf9=\E[20~,
4662 # Chunks from xterm #230:
4663 xterm+pce2|fragment with modifyCursorKeys:2,
4664 kDC=\E[3;2~, kEND=\E[1;2F, kHOM=\E[1;2H, kIC=\E[2;2~,
4665 kNXT=\E[6;2~, kPRV=\E[5;2~, kich1=\E[2~, knp=\E[6~,
4666 kpp=\E[5~, kDC3=\E[3;3~, kDC4=\E[3;4~, kDC5=\E[3;5~,
4667 kDC6=\E[3;6~, kDC7=\E[3;7~, kEND3=\E[1;3F, kEND4=\E[1;4F,
4668 kEND5=\E[1;5F, kEND6=\E[1;6F, kEND7=\E[1;7F,
4669 kHOM3=\E[1;3H, kHOM4=\E[1;4H, kHOM5=\E[1;5H,
4670 kHOM6=\E[1;6H, kHOM7=\E[1;7H, kIC3=\E[2;3~, kIC4=\E[2;4~,
4671 kIC5=\E[2;5~, kIC6=\E[2;6~, kIC7=\E[2;7~, kNXT3=\E[6;3~,
4672 kNXT4=\E[6;4~, kNXT5=\E[6;5~, kNXT6=\E[6;6~,
4673 kNXT7=\E[6;7~, kPRV3=\E[5;3~, kPRV4=\E[5;4~,
4674 kPRV5=\E[5;5~, kPRV6=\E[5;6~, kPRV7=\E[5;7~,
4677 xterm+edit|fragment for 6-key editing-keypad,
4678 kdch1=\E[3~, kich1=\E[2~, knp=\E[6~, kpp=\E[5~,
4681 xterm+pc+edit|fragment for pc-style editing keypad,
4682 kend=\E[4~, khome=\E[1~,
4684 xterm+vt+edit|fragment for vt220-style editing keypad,
4685 kfnd=\E[1~, kslt=\E[4~,
4687 # These variations for alternate-screen and title-stacking were introduced by
4689 xterm+noalt|xterm without altscreen,
4692 xterm+alt1049|xterm 90 feature,
4693 rmcup=\E[?1049l, smcup=\E[?1049h,
4695 xterm+titlestack|xterm 251 feature,
4696 rmcup=\E[23;0;0t, smcup=\E[22;0;0t,
4698 xterm+alt+title|xterm 90 and 251 features combined,
4699 rmcup=\E[?1049l\E[23;0;0t, smcup=\E[?1049h\E[22;0;0t,
4701 # https://invisible-island.net/xterm/xterm.faq.html#xterm_keypad
4703 # Xterm's emulation of the VT100 numeric keypad on a PC-keyboard runs into the
4704 # problem that the keypad layout is different, and that the natural choice for
4705 # PF1 is NumLock (which happens to be reserved for other use). To work around
4706 # that, PF1-PF4 are emulated via F1-F4, which leaves the "/", "*" and "+" not
4707 # directly related to VT100.
4709 # With the VT220 keypad block that uses the 1-9 keys as suggested in
4710 # terminfo(5), the other keys can be handled with user-defined capabilities:
4712 # _______________________________________
4713 # | NumLock | / | * | - |
4714 # | | $Oo | $Oj | $OS |
4715 # |_________|__kpDIV__|__kpMUL__|__kpSUB__|
4717 # | $Ow | $Ox | $Oy | + |
4718 # |_ka1__K1_|_________|_ka3__K3_| $Ok |
4719 # | 4 | 5 | 6 | kpADD |
4720 # | $Ot | $Ou | $Ov | |
4721 # |_________|_kb2__K2_|_________|_________|
4723 # | $Oq | $Or | $Os | |
4724 # |_kc1__K4_|_________|_kc3__K5_| enter |
4727 # |___________________|_________|_kent_@8_|
4729 xterm+keypad|xterm emulating VT100/VT220 numeric keypad,
4730 kp5=\EOE, kpADD=\EOk, kpCMA=\EOl, kpDIV=\EOo, kpDOT=\EOn,
4731 kpMUL=\EOj, kpSUB=\EOm, kpZRO=\EOp, use=vt220+keypad,
4733 # Those chunks use the new-style (the xterm oldFunctionKeys resource is false).
4734 # Alternatively, the same scheme with old-style function keys as in xterm-r6
4735 # is shown here (because that is used in mrxvt and mlterm):
4736 xterm+r6f2|xterm with oldFunctionKeys and modifyFunctionKeys:2,
4737 kf1=\E[11~, kf13=\E[11;2~, kf14=\E[12;2~, kf15=\E[13;2~,
4738 kf16=\E[14;2~, kf2=\E[12~, kf25=\E[11;5~, kf26=\E[12;5~,
4739 kf27=\E[13;5~, kf28=\E[14;5~, kf3=\E[13~, kf37=\E[11;6~,
4740 kf38=\E[12;6~, kf39=\E[13;6~, kf4=\E[14~, kf40=\E[14;6~,
4741 kf49=\E[11;3~, kf50=\E[12;3~, kf51=\E[13;3~,
4742 kf52=\E[14;3~, kf61=\E[11;4~, kf62=\E[12;4~,
4743 kf63=\E[13;4~, use=xterm+pcf2,
4745 # This chunk is used for building the VT220/Sun/PC keyboard variants.
4746 xterm-basic|modern xterm terminal emulator - common,
4747 OTbs, am, bce, km, mir, msgr, xenl, AX, XT,
4748 colors#8, cols#80, it#8, lines#24, pairs#64,
4749 acsc=``aaffggiijjkkllmmnnooppqqrrssttuuvvwwxxyyzz{{||}}~~,
4750 bel=^G, blink=\E[5m, bold=\E[1m, cbt=\E[Z, civis=\E[?25l,
4751 clear=\E[H\E[2J, cnorm=\E[?12l\E[?25h, cr=\r,
4752 csr=\E[%i%p1%d;%p2%dr, cub=\E[%p1%dD, cub1=^H,
4753 cud=\E[%p1%dB, cud1=\n, cuf=\E[%p1%dC, cuf1=\E[C,
4754 cup=\E[%i%p1%d;%p2%dH, cuu=\E[%p1%dA, cuu1=\E[A,
4755 cvvis=\E[?12;25h, dch=\E[%p1%dP, dch1=\E[P, dim=\E[2m,
4756 dl=\E[%p1%dM, dl1=\E[M, ech=\E[%p1%dX, ed=\E[J, el=\E[K,
4757 el1=\E[1K, flash=\E[?5h$<100/>\E[?5l, home=\E[H,
4758 hpa=\E[%i%p1%dG, ht=^I, hts=\EH, ich=\E[%p1%d@,
4759 il=\E[%p1%dL, il1=\E[L, ind=\n, invis=\E[8m,
4760 is2=\E[!p\E[?3;4l\E[4l\E>, kmous=\E[M, meml=\El,
4761 memu=\Em, op=\E[39;49m, rc=\E8, rev=\E[7m, ri=\EM,
4762 rmacs=\E(B, rmam=\E[?7l, rmir=\E[4l, rmkx=\E[?1l\E>,
4763 rmm=\E[?1034l, rmso=\E[27m, rmul=\E[24m, rs1=\Ec,
4764 rs2=\E[!p\E[?3;4l\E[4l\E>, sc=\E7, setab=\E[4%p1%dm,
4766 setb=\E[4%?%p1%{1}%=%t4%e%p1%{3}%=%t6%e%p1%{4}%=%t1%e%p1%{6}
4768 setf=\E[3%?%p1%{1}%=%t4%e%p1%{3}%=%t6%e%p1%{4}%=%t1%e%p1%{6}
4770 sgr=%?%p9%t\E(0%e\E(B%;\E[0%?%p6%t;1%;%?%p5%t;2%;%?%p2%t;4%;
4771 %?%p1%p3%|%t;7%;%?%p4%t;5%;%?%p7%t;8%;m,
4772 sgr0=\E(B\E[m, smacs=\E(0, smam=\E[?7h, smir=\E[4h,
4773 smkx=\E[?1h\E=, smm=\E[?1034h, smso=\E[7m, smul=\E[4m,
4774 tbc=\E[3g, vpa=\E[%i%p1%dd, E3=\E[3J, use=ecma+italics,
4775 use=ansi+pp, use=xterm+kbs, use=xterm+alt+title,
4778 # From: David J. MacKenzie <djm@va.pubnix.com>, 14 Nov 1997
4779 # In retrospect, something like xterm-r6 was intended here -TD
4780 xterm-xi|xterm on XI Graphics Accelerated X under BSD/OS 3.1,
4781 rmso=\E[m, rmul=\E[m, use=xterm-xf86-v33,
4785 # 16-colors is one of the variants of XFree86 3.3 xterm, updated for 4.0
4788 # If configured to support 88- or 256-colors (which is fairly common in 2009),
4789 # xterm also recognizes the control sequences for initc -TD
4790 xterm-16color|xterm with 16 colors like aixterm,
4792 initc=\E]4;%p1%d;rgb\:%p2%{255}%*%{1000}%/%2.2X/%p3%{255}%*
4793 %{1000}%/%2.2X/%p4%{255}%*%{1000}%/%2.2X\E\\,
4794 use=xterm+osc104, use=ibm+16color, use=xterm-new,
4796 # 256-colors is a compile-time feature of XFree86 xterm beginning with
4797 # xterm patch #111 (1999/7/10) -TD
4798 xterm+256color|xterm 256-color feature,
4800 colors#0x100, pairs#0x10000,
4801 initc=\E]4;%p1%d;rgb\:%p2%{255}%*%{1000}%/%2.2X/%p3%{255}%*
4802 %{1000}%/%2.2X/%p4%{255}%*%{1000}%/%2.2X\E\\,
4804 setab=\E[%?%p1%{8}%<%t4%p1%d%e%p1%{16}%<%t10%p1%{8}%-%d%e48;
4806 setaf=\E[%?%p1%{8}%<%t3%p1%d%e%p1%{16}%<%t9%p1%{8}%-%d%e38;5
4810 # xterm OSC 104 resets the color palette. Using it as part of xterm+256color
4811 # has the drawback that some of the xterm-alikes which use that building block
4812 # require a different approach to rs1 -TD
4813 xterm+osc104|reset color palette,
4814 oc=\E]104\007, rs1=\Ec\E]104\007,
4816 # palette is hardcoded...
4817 xterm+256setaf|xterm 256-color (set-only),
4819 colors#0x100, pairs#0x10000,
4820 initc@, op=\E[39;49m,
4821 setab=\E[%?%p1%{8}%<%t4%p1%d%e%p1%{16}%<%t10%p1%{8}%-%d%e48;
4823 setaf=\E[%?%p1%{8}%<%t3%p1%d%e%p1%{16}%<%t9%p1%{8}%-%d%e38;5
4827 # 88-colors is a compile-time feature of XFree86 xterm beginning with
4828 # xterm patch #115 (1999/9/18) -TD
4830 # Note that the escape sequences used are the same as for 256-colors - xterm
4831 # has a different table of default color resource values. If built for
4832 # 256-colors, it can still handle an 88-color palette by using the initc
4835 # At this time (2007/7/14), except for rxvt 2.7.x, none of the other terminals
4836 # which support the xterm+256color feature support the associated initc
4837 # capability. So it is cancelled in the entries which use this and/or the
4838 # xterm+256color block.
4840 # The default color palette for the 256- and 88-colors are different. A
4841 # given executable will have one palette (perhaps compiled-in). If the program
4842 # supports xterm's control sequence, it can be programmed using initc.
4843 xterm+88color|xterm 88-color feature,
4844 colors#88, pairs#7744, use=xterm+256color,
4846 # These variants of XFree86 3.9.16 xterm are built as a configure option.
4847 xterm-256color|xterm with 256 colors,
4848 use=xterm+osc104, use=xterm+256color, use=xterm-new,
4849 xterm-88color|xterm with 88 colors,
4850 use=xterm+osc104, use=xterm+88color,
4853 # Emacs 26.1 and later support direct color mode in terminals, using a
4854 # combination of user-defined capabilities and ncurses-dependent function
4855 # calls. We will not include that here.
4857 # Here is a first revision, which (disregarding the reuse of colors 1-7 which
4858 # is of interest only to the numerically illiterate), is compatible with other
4859 # terminal descriptions written for curses. It relies upon the extended range
4860 # for numeric capabilities provided in ncurses 6.1:
4861 xterm+direct2|xterm with direct-color indexing,
4863 colors#0x1000000, pairs#0x10000,
4864 initc@, op=\E[39;49m,
4865 setab=\E[%?%p1%{8}%<%t4%p1%d%e48\:2\:%p1%{65536}%/%d\:%p1
4866 %{256}%/%{255}%&%d\:%p1%{255}%&%d%;m,
4867 setaf=\E[%?%p1%{8}%<%t3%p1%d%e38\:2\:%p1%{65536}%/%d\:%p1
4868 %{256}%/%{255}%&%d\:%p1%{255}%&%d%;m,
4870 xterm-direct2|xterm with direct-color indexing (old),
4871 use=xterm+direct2, use=xterm+titlestack, use=xterm,
4873 # That in turn had a problem: in the original patch submitted for KDE konsole
4874 # in 2006, the submitter and the developer alike overlooked a "color space
4875 # identifier" parameter. This version provides for that parameter:
4876 xterm+direct|xterm with direct-color indexing,
4878 colors#0x1000000, pairs#0x10000,
4879 initc@, op=\E[39;49m,
4880 setab=\E[%?%p1%{8}%<%t4%p1%d%e48\:2\:\:%p1%{65536}%/%d\:%p1
4881 %{256}%/%{255}%&%d\:%p1%{255}%&%d%;m,
4882 setaf=\E[%?%p1%{8}%<%t3%p1%d%e38\:2\:\:%p1%{65536}%/%d\:%p1
4883 %{256}%/%{255}%&%d\:%p1%{255}%&%d%;m,
4885 xterm-direct|xterm with direct-color indexing,
4886 use=xterm+direct, use=xterm,
4888 # Here are corresponding flavors for terminals which could use the feature:
4889 iterm2-direct|iTerm2 with direct-color indexing,
4890 use=xterm+direct, use=iterm2,
4891 mlterm-direct|mlterm with direct-color indexing,
4892 use=xterm+direct, use=mlterm,
4894 # Meanwhile, in KDE #107487, the patch submitter and the developer both saw
4895 # that xterm's original implementation should have used colons for the
4896 # subparameter separators, but chose not to correct this in konsole. As of
4897 # late 2017, konsole still accepts only the nonstandard semicolon delimiters.
4898 xterm+indirect|xterm with direct-color indexing (old),
4900 colors#0x1000000, pairs#0x10000,
4901 initc@, op=\E[39;49m,
4902 setab=\E[%?%p1%{8}%<%t4%p1%d%e48;2;%p1%{65536}%/%d;%p1%{256}
4903 %/%{255}%&%d;%p1%{255}%&%d%;m,
4904 setaf=\E[%?%p1%{8}%<%t3%p1%d%e38;2;%p1%{65536}%/%d;%p1%{256}
4905 %/%{255}%&%d;%p1%{255}%&%d%;m,
4907 konsole-direct|konsole with direct-color indexing,
4908 use=xterm+indirect, use=konsole,
4909 st-direct|st with direct-color indexing,
4910 use=xterm+indirect, use=st,
4911 vte-direct|vte with direct-color indexing,
4912 use=xterm+indirect, use=vte,
4913 # reportedly in Apple's Mohave (fall 2018), but untested -TD
4914 nsterm-direct|nsterm with direct-color indexing,
4915 use=xterm+indirect, use=nsterm,
4918 # + Apple's Terminal.app does not recognize either form of the direct-color
4920 # + Cygwin's mintty recognizes xterm's original implementation, does okay with
4921 # the colors. Like vte, it is a subset of xterm, although different
4922 # omissions/reservations of modified-keys are seen in testing.
4923 # + PuTTY 0.70 seems to recognize xterm's original implementation but does
4924 # nothing useful with the colors.
4925 # + Teraterm 4.97, like PuTTY (no good).
4926 # + terminology 0.91 recognizes xterm's original implementation, but does
4927 # nothing useful with it.
4931 # This chunk is based on suggestions by Ailin Nemui and Nicholas Marriott, who
4932 # asked for some of xterm's advanced features to be added to its terminfo
4933 # entry. It defines extended capabilities not found in standard terminfo or
4934 # termcap. These are useful in tmux, for instance, hence the name.
4936 # One caveat in adding extended capabilities in ncurses is that if the names
4937 # are longer than two characters, then they will not be visible through the
4938 # termcap interface.
4940 # Ms modifies the selection/clipboard. Its parameters are
4941 # p1 = the storage unit (clipboard, selection or cut buffer)
4942 # p2 = the base64-encoded clipboard content.
4944 # Ss is used to set the cursor style as described by the DECSCUSR
4945 # function to a block or underline.
4946 # Se resets the cursor style to the terminal power-on default.
4948 # Cs and Cr set and reset the cursor colour.
4949 xterm+tmux|advanced xterm features used in tmux,
4950 Cr=\E]112\007, Cs=\E]12;%p1%s\007,
4951 Ms=\E]52;%p1%s;%p2%s\007, Se=\E[2 q, Ss=\E[%p1%d q,
4953 # This is another variant, for XFree86 4.0 xterm (T.Dickey)
4954 # This is an 8-bit version of xterm, which emulates DEC vt220 with ANSI color.
4955 # To use it, your decTerminalID resource must be set to 200 or above.
4962 xterm-8bit|xterm terminal emulator 8-bit controls (X Window System),
4963 OTbs, am, bce, km, mc5i, mir, msgr, npc, xenl, AX,
4964 colors#8, cols#80, it#8, lines#24, pairs#64,
4965 acsc=``aaffggiijjkkllmmnnooppqqrrssttuuvvwwxxyyzz{{||}}~~,
4966 bel=^G, blink=\2335m, bold=\2331m, cbt=\233Z,
4967 civis=\233?25l, clear=\233H\2332J,
4968 cnorm=\233?25l\233?25h, cr=\r, csr=\233%i%p1%d;%p2%dr,
4969 cub=\233%p1%dD, cub1=^H, cud=\233%p1%dB, cud1=\n,
4970 cuf=\233%p1%dC, cuf1=\233C, cup=\233%i%p1%d;%p2%dH,
4971 cuu=\233%p1%dA, cuu1=\233A, cvvis=\233?12;25h,
4972 dch=\233%p1%dP, dch1=\233P, dl=\233%p1%dM, dl1=\233M,
4973 ech=\233%p1%dX, ed=\233J, el=\233K, el1=\2331K,
4974 flash=\233?5h$<100/>\233?5l, home=\233H,
4975 hpa=\233%i%p1%dG, ht=^I, hts=\210, ich=\233%p1%d@,
4976 il=\233%p1%dL, il1=\233L, ind=\n, invis=\2338m,
4977 is2=\E[62"p\E\sG\233m\233?7h\E>\E7\233?1;3;4;6l\2334l\233r
4979 ka1=\217w, ka3=\217u, kb2=\217y, kbeg=\217E, kc1=\217q,
4980 kc3=\217s, kcbt=\233Z, kcub1=\217D, kcud1=\217B,
4981 kcuf1=\217C, kcuu1=\217A, kdch1=\2333~, kend=\2334~,
4982 kent=\217M, kf1=\23311~, kf10=\23321~, kf11=\23323~,
4983 kf12=\23324~, kf13=\23325~, kf14=\23326~, kf15=\23328~,
4984 kf16=\23329~, kf17=\23331~, kf18=\23332~, kf19=\23333~,
4985 kf2=\23312~, kf20=\23334~, kf3=\23313~, kf4=\23314~,
4986 kf5=\23315~, kf6=\23317~, kf7=\23318~, kf8=\23319~,
4987 kf9=\23320~, khome=\2331~, kich1=\2332~, kmous=\233M,
4988 knp=\2336~, kpp=\2335~, mc0=\233i, mc4=\2334i, mc5=\2335i,
4989 meml=\El, memu=\Em, op=\23339;49m, rc=\E8, rev=\2337m,
4990 ri=\215, rmacs=\E(B, rmam=\233?7l, rmcup=\233?1049l,
4991 rmir=\2334l, rmkx=\233?1l\E>, rmso=\23327m, rmul=\23324m,
4993 rs2=\E[62"p\E\sG\233m\233?7h\E>\E7\233?1;3;4;6l\2334l\233r
4995 sc=\E7, setab=\2334%p1%dm, setaf=\2333%p1%dm,
4996 setb=\2334%?%p1%{1}%=%t4%e%p1%{3}%=%t6%e%p1%{4}%=%t1%e%p1
4997 %{6}%=%t3%e%p1%d%;m,
4998 setf=\2333%?%p1%{1}%=%t4%e%p1%{3}%=%t6%e%p1%{4}%=%t1%e%p1
4999 %{6}%=%t3%e%p1%d%;m,
5000 sgr=\2330%?%p6%t;1%;%?%p2%t;4%;%?%p1%p3%|%t;7%;%?%p4%t;5%;%?
5001 %p7%t;8%;m%?%p9%t\E(0%e\E(B%;,
5002 sgr0=\2330m\E(B, smacs=\E(0, smam=\233?7h,
5003 smcup=\233?1049h, smir=\2334h, smkx=\233?1h\E=,
5004 smso=\2337m, smul=\2334m, tbc=\2333g, u6=\233[%i%d;%dR,
5005 u7=\E[6n, u8=\233[?%[;0123456789]c, u9=\E[c,
5006 vpa=\233%i%p1%dd, use=xterm+kbs,
5008 xterm-hp|xterm with hpterm function keys,
5009 kclr=\EJ, kcub1=\ED, kcud1=\EB, kcuf1=\EC, kcuu1=\EA,
5010 kdch1=\EP, kend=\EF, kf1=\Ep, kf2=\Eq, kf3=\Er, kf4=\Es,
5011 kf5=\Et, kf6=\Eu, kf7=\Ev, kf8=\Ew, khome=\Eh, kich1=\EQ,
5012 knp=\ES, kpp=\ET, use=xterm-basic,
5014 xterm-sco|xterm with SCO function keys,
5015 kbeg=\E[E, kcub1=\E[D, kcud1=\E[B, kcuf1=\E[C, kcuu1=\E[A,
5016 kdch1=^?, kend=\E[F, kf1=\E[M, kf10=\E[V, kf11=\E[W,
5017 kf12=\E[X, kf13=\E[Y, kf14=\E[Z, kf15=\E[a, kf16=\E[b,
5018 kf17=\E[c, kf18=\E[d, kf19=\E[e, kf2=\E[N, kf20=\E[f,
5019 kf21=\E[g, kf22=\E[h, kf23=\E[i, kf24=\E[j, kf25=\E[k,
5020 kf26=\E[l, kf27=\E[m, kf28=\E[n, kf29=\E[o, kf3=\E[O,
5021 kf30=\E[p, kf31=\E[q, kf32=\E[r, kf33=\E[s, kf34=\E[t,
5022 kf35=\E[u, kf36=\E[v, kf37=\E[w, kf38=\E[x, kf39=\E[y,
5023 kf4=\E[P, kf40=\E[z, kf41=\E[@, kf42=\E[[, kf43=\E[\\,
5024 kf44=\E[], kf45=\E[\^, kf46=\E[_, kf47=\E[`, kf48=\E[{,
5025 kf5=\E[Q, kf6=\E[R, kf7=\E[S, kf8=\E[T, kf9=\E[U, khome=\E[H,
5026 kich1=\E[L, kmous=\E[>M, knp=\E[G, kpp=\E[I,
5029 # The xterm-new description has all of the features, but is not completely
5030 # compatible with vt220. If you are using a Sun or PC keyboard, set the
5031 # sunKeyboard resource to true:
5032 # + maps the editing keypad
5033 # + interprets control-function-key as a second array of keys, so a
5034 # 12-fkey keyboard can support vt220's 20-fkeys.
5035 # + maps numeric keypad "+" to ",".
5036 # + uses DEC-style control sequences for the application keypad.
5038 xterm-vt220|xterm emulating vt220,
5039 kcbt=\E[Z, kcub1=\EOD, kcud1=\EOB, kcuf1=\EOC, kcuu1=\EOA,
5040 kend=\E[4~, kf10=\E[21~, kf11=\E[23~, kf12=\E[24~,
5041 kf13=\E[25~, kf14=\E[26~, kf15=\E[28~, kf16=\E[29~,
5042 kf17=\E[31~, kf18=\E[32~, kf19=\E[33~, kf20=\E[34~,
5043 kf5=\E[15~, kf6=\E[17~, kf7=\E[18~, kf8=\E[19~, kf9=\E[20~,
5044 khome=\E[1~, kich1=\E[2~, kmous=\E[M, knp=\E[6~, kpp=\E[5~,
5045 use=xterm+app, use=xterm+edit, use=xterm-basic,
5048 xterm-vt52|xterm emulating dec vt52,
5049 cols#80, it#8, lines#24,
5050 acsc=``aaffggjjkkllmmnnooppqqrrssttuuvvwwxxyyzz{{||}}~~,
5051 bel=^G, clear=\EH\EJ, cr=\r, cub1=\ED, cud1=\EB, cuf1=\EC,
5052 cup=\EY%p1%' '%+%c%p2%' '%+%c, cuu1=\EA, ed=\EJ, el=\EK,
5053 home=\EH, ht=^I, ind=\n, kcub1=\ED, kcud1=\EB, kcuf1=\EC,
5054 kcuu1=\EA, nel=\r\n, ri=\EI, rmacs=\EG, smacs=\EF,
5057 xterm-noapp|xterm with cursor keys in normal mode,
5058 rmcup@, rmkx=\E>, smcup@, smkx=\E=, use=xterm+noapp,
5061 xterm-24|vs100|xterms|xterm terminal emulator (X Window System),
5062 lines#24, use=xterm-old,
5064 # This is xterm for ncurses.
5065 xterm|xterm terminal emulator (X Window System),
5068 # This entry assumes that xterm's handling of VT100 SI/SO is disabled by
5069 # setting the vt100Graphics resource to false.
5070 xterm-utf8|xterm with no VT100 line-drawing in UTF-8 mode,
5073 # These building-blocks allow access to the X titlebar and icon name as a
5074 # status line. There are a few problems in using them in entries:
5076 # a) tsl should have a parameter to denote the column on which to transfer to
5078 # b) the "0" code for xterm updates both icon-title and window title. Some
5079 # window managers such as twm (and possibly window managers descended from
5080 # it such as tvtwm, ctwm, and vtwm) track windows by icon-name. Thus, you
5081 # don't want to mess with icon-name when using those window managers.
5083 # The extension "TS" is preferable, because it does not accept a parameter.
5084 # However, if you are using a non-extended terminfo, "TS" is not visible.
5085 xterm+sl|access X title line and icon name,
5087 dsl=\E]0;\007, fsl=^G, tsl=\E]0;, TS=\E]0;,
5088 xterm+sl-twm|access X title line (pacify twm-descended window managers),
5090 dsl=\E]2;\007, fsl=^G, tsl=\E]2;, TS=\E]2;,
5092 # In contrast, this block can be used for a DEC vt320 and up. There are two
5095 # DECSASD (select active status display)
5096 # \E[0$} Main display
5097 # \E[1$} Status line
5099 # DECSSDT (select status line type)
5100 # \E[0$~ No status line
5101 # \E[1$~ Indicator status line
5102 # \E[2$~ Host-writable status line
5104 # The building block assumes that the terminal always shows something at the
5105 # status line (either the indicator, or status line). That is because if no
5106 # status line is used, then the terminal makes that line part of the user
5107 # window, changing its size without notice.
5109 # Because there is no "esl" (enable status line) capability, the "tsl"
5110 # capability ensures that the status line is host-writable. A DEC terminal
5111 # will clear the status line when changing from indicator to host-writable
5114 # Once on the status line, the row part of cursor addressing is ignored. Since
5115 # tsl expects a parameter (to specify the column), the shortest addressing that
5116 # can be used for this purpose is HPA, e.g., \E[5d to go to column 5.
5118 dec+sl|DEC VTxx status line,
5120 dsl=\E[1$~, fsl=\E[0$}, tsl=\E[2$~\E[1$}\E[%i%p1%d`,
5123 # The following xterm variants don't depend on your base version
5125 # xterm with bold instead of underline
5126 xterm-bold|xterm terminal emulator (X11R6 Window System) standout w/bold,
5127 sgr=%?%p9%t\016%e\017%;B\E[0%?%p6%t;1%;%?%p2%t;1%;%?%p1%p3%|
5129 smso=\E[7m, smul=\E[1m, use=xterm-old,
5131 # See the note on ICH/ICH1 VERSUS RMIR/SMIR near the end of file
5132 xterm-nic|xterm with ich/ich1 suppressed for non-curses programs,
5133 ich@, ich1@, use=xterm,
5134 # From: Mark Sheppard <kimble@mistral.co.uk>, 4 May 1996
5135 xterm1|xterm terminal emulator ignoring the alternate screen buffer,
5136 rmcup@, smcup@, use=xterm,
5139 # The xterm mouse protocol is used by other terminal emulators.
5140 # In this section, two extended capabilities are used to illustrate the mouse
5141 # protocol: XM and xm. The "XM" capability is recognized by ncurses to allow
5142 # enabling/disabling other mouse protocols. The "xm" capability describes the
5143 # mouse response; currently there is no interpreter which would use this
5144 # information to make the mouse support completely data-driven.
5146 # Here is the "original" xterm mouse protocol.
5148 # First seen in X10.3, February 1986, this likely dates from 1985 based on the
5149 # copyright dates in the sources. A comment in charproc.c notes "MIT bogus
5150 # sequence", referring to the fact that it does not correspond to a "real"
5151 # terminal. The mouse responses for the X10 protocol are sent only for
5153 xterm+x10mouse|X10 xterm mouse protocol,
5154 kmous=\E[M, XM=\E[?9%?%p1%{1}%=%th%el%;,
5155 xm=\E[M%p3%' '%+%c%p2%'!'%+%c%p1%'!'%+%c,
5156 xterm-x10mouse|X10 xterm mouse,
5157 use=xterm+x10mouse, use=xterm,
5159 # Here is the conventional xterm mouse protocol, introduced with X11R1 in
5162 # The mouse responses for the X11 protocol covered button releases, as well as
5165 # alt/meta 8 (technically the "mod1" mask, because X11 has no such keys)
5168 # The modifiers are not reflected in this description because as used in xterm
5169 # they are normally inaccessible because the translations resources assign
5170 # shift and control to other features. However, they are important because
5171 # they take up space in the first byte of the response. The other bits of this
5172 # byte are used to encode the button number for both presses and releases.
5173 # In the X11 protocol, any button-release is encoded with "3" (the lowest 2
5174 # bits in the byte). Later work on XFree86 xterm used the remaining 3 bits to
5175 # provide additional features, e.g., wheel mouse.
5177 # X11R1's xterm also supported an "emacs" mouse protocol, with final character
5178 # "t" or "T", which was activated by double-clicking. The "t" response was
5179 # used when the starting/ending positions were the same.
5181 # X11R3 (February 1988) added the highlight/tracking mode.
5183 # X11R4 (December 1989) added the control sequences document, listing the
5184 # control sequences for the X10/X11 protocols without descriptions. It also
5185 # mentioned the "emacs" ("T") response. Comments in button.c referred to the
5186 # X11 protocol as "DEC vt200 compatible", although DEC offered no such terminal.
5188 # X11R5 (November 1993) gave a description of the mouse protocol.
5190 # X11R6 (January 1995) moved the control sequences document out of the xterm
5191 # source-directory to xc/doc/specs/xterm, polishing the formatting but adding
5192 # no new information.
5193 xterm+x11mouse|X11 xterm mouse protocol,
5194 kmous=\E[M, XM=\E[?1000%?%p1%{1}%=%th%el%;,
5195 xm=\E[M%?%p4%t3%e%p3%'\s'%+%c%;%p2%'!'%+%c%p1%'!'%+%c,
5196 xterm-x11mouse|X11 mouse,
5197 use=xterm+x11mouse, use=xterm,
5199 # Here is a suggested description of the xterm highlighting protocol.
5200 # A more complicated example could be constructed to account for the "t"
5202 xterm+x11hilite|X11 xterm mouse protocol with highlight,
5203 kmous=\E[M, XM=\E[?1001%?%p1%{1}%=%th%el%;,
5204 xm=\E[%p6%'!'%+%p5%'!'%+%c%p8%'!'%+%c%p7%'!'%+%c%p2%'!'%+%c
5206 xterm-x11hilite|X11 mouse with highlight,
5207 use=xterm+x11mouse, use=xterm,
5209 # The preceding were the sources from X Consortium. Other sources (or patches)
5210 # were available. Starting in mid-1995, XFree86 developers collected some of
5211 # those changes and began improvements, e.g., to support color. This was, by
5212 # the way, around the same time that rxvt developers began implementing color,
5213 # though dates (and attributions) are not well documented. I became interested
5214 # in xterm in late 1995, and involved in early 1996. To complete the picture,
5215 # CDE's dtterm was introduced around the same time, with no mouse protocol -TD
5217 # xterm patch #83 (1998/10/7), added Jason Bacon's changes to provide an
5218 # "any-event" mouse mode.
5219 xterm+sm+1002|xterm any-event mouse,
5220 kmous=\E[M, XM=\E[?1002%?%p1%{1}%=%th%el%;,
5221 xterm-1002|xterm any-event mouse,
5222 use=xterm+sm+1002, use=xterm,
5224 xterm+sm+1003|testing xterm-mouse,
5225 kmous=\E[M, XM=\E[?1003%?%p1%{1}%=%th%el%;,
5227 xterm-1003|testing xterm-mouse,
5228 use=xterm+sm+1003, use=xterm,
5230 # xterm patch #116 (1999/9/25) added Stephen P Wall's changes to support DEC
5233 # xterm patch #120 (1999/10/28) added my change to support wheel mouse, by
5234 # dropping support for the X11 mouse protocol's shift-modifier and using
5235 # available bits in the first byte of the response to encode buttons 4 and 5.
5236 # xterm patch #126 (2000/2/8) amended that change to avoid conflicting with
5237 # older configurations which might have used the obsolete modifiers.
5239 # xterm patch #262 (2010/8/30) added Ryan Johnson's changes to provide a mode
5240 # where the coordinates in the mouse response would be encoded in UTF-8,
5241 # thereby extending the range of coordinates past 222=(255-33). This is the
5242 # "1005" mouse mode.
5243 xterm+sm+1005|xterm UTF-8 mouse,
5244 kmous=\E[M, XM=\E[?1005;1000%?%p1%{1}%=%th%el%;,
5245 xm=\E[M%?%p4%t3%e%p3%'\s'%+%c%;%p2%'!'%+%u%p1%'!'%+%u,
5246 xterm-1005|xterm UTF-8 mouse,
5247 use=xterm+sm+1005, use=xterm,
5249 # xterm patch #277 (2012/1/7) provides a mode where the mouse response uses
5250 # SGR-style parameters.
5252 # Someone stated that the 1005 mouse mode would not be handled properly in luit.
5253 # (By the way, this is a problem with the X11 protocol). A more plausible
5254 # criticism is that the responses provided by the 1005 mode are not distinct
5255 # from the non-1005 responses.
5257 # As an alternative (and fixing the longstanding limitation of X11 mouse
5258 # protocol regarding button-releases), I provided this:
5259 xterm+sm+1006|xterm SGR-mouse,
5260 kmous=\E[<, XM=\E[?1006;1000%?%p1%{1}%=%th%el%;,
5261 xm=\E[<%p1%d;%p2%d;%p3%d;%?%p4%tM%em%;,
5262 xterm-1006|xterm SGR-mouse,
5263 use=xterm+sm+1006, use=xterm,
5266 # (kterm: this had extension capabilities ":KJ:TY=ascii:" -- esr)
5267 # (kterm should not invoke DEC Graphics as the alternate character set
5268 # -- Kenji Rikitake)
5269 # (proper setting of enacs, smacs, rmacs makes kterm to use DEC Graphics
5270 # -- MATSUMOTO Shoji)
5271 # kterm implements acsc via built-in table of X Drawable's
5272 kterm|kterm kanji terminal emulator (X window system),
5275 acsc=``aajjkkllmmnnooppqqrrssttuuvvwwxx~~,
5276 csr=\E[%i%p1%d;%p2%dr, dsl=\E[?H, enacs=, fsl=\E[?F,
5277 kmous=\E[M, rc=\E8, rmacs=\E(B, rmam=\E[?7l, sc=\E7,
5278 sgr=\E[0%?%p6%t;1%;%?%p2%t;4%;%?%p1%p3%|%t;7%;m%?%p9%t\E(0%e
5280 sgr0=\E[m\E(B, smacs=\E(0, smam=\E[?7h,
5281 tsl=\E[?E\E[?%i%p1%dT, use=xterm-r6, use=ecma+color,
5282 kterm-color|kterm-co|kterm with ANSI colors,
5283 ncv@, use=kterm, use=ecma+color,
5287 # These (xtermc and xtermm) are distributed with Solaris. They refer to a
5288 # variant of xterm which is apparently no longer supported, but are interesting
5289 # because they illustrate SVr4 curses mouse controls - T.Dickey
5290 xtermm|xterm terminal emulator (monocrome),
5291 OTbs, am, km, mir, msgr, xenl,
5292 btns#3, cols#80, it#8, lines#24,
5293 acsc=``aaffggjjkkllmmnnooppqqrrssttuuvvwwxxyyzz{{||}}~~,
5294 bel=^G, blink@, bold=\E[1m, clear=\E[H\E[2J, cr=\r,
5295 csr=\E[%i%p1%d;%p2%dr, cub=\E[%p1%dD, cub1=\E[D,
5296 cud=\E[%p1%dB, cud1=\n, cuf=\E[%p1%dC, cuf1=\E[C,
5297 cup=\E[%i%p1%d;%p2%dH, cuu=\E[%p1%dA, cuu1=\E[A,
5298 dch=\E[%p1%dP, dch1=\E[P, dl=\E[%p1%dM, dl1=\E[M, ed=\E[J,
5299 el=\E[K, el1=\E[1K$<3>, enacs=\E(B\E)0, getm=\E[%p1%dY,
5300 home=\E[H, ht=^I, hts=\EH, ich=\E[%p1%d@, ich1=\E[@,
5301 il=\E[%p1%dL, il1=\E[L, ind=\n, kbs=^H, kcub1=\EOD,
5302 kcud1=\EOB, kcuf1=\EOC, kcuu1=\EOA, kend=\E[Y, kf0=\EOy,
5303 kf10=\EOY, kf11=\EOZ, kf12=\EOA, kf5=\EOT, kf6=\EOU,
5304 kf7=\EOV, kf8=\EOW, kf9=\EOX, khome=\E[H, kmous=\E[^_,
5305 knp=\E[U, kpp=\E[V, rc=\E8, reqmp=\E[492Z, rev=\E[7m, ri=\EM,
5306 rmacs=^O, rmcup=\E@0\E[?4r, rmso=\E[m,
5307 rs1=\E>\E[1;3;4;5;6l\E[?7h\E[m\E[r\E[2J\E[H,
5308 rs2=\E>\E[?3l\E[?4l\E[?5l\E[?7h\E[?8h, sc=\E7,
5309 sgr=\E[0%?%p1%p6%|%t;1%;%?%p2%t;4%;%?%p1%p3%|%t;7%;%?%p4%t;5
5310 %;m%?%p9%t\016%e\017%;,
5311 sgr0=\E[m\017, smacs=^N, smcup=\E@0\E[?4s\E[?4h\E@1,
5312 smso=\E[7m, tbc=\E[3g, use=vt100+fnkeys,
5314 xtermc|xterm terminal emulator (color),
5315 colors#8, ncv#7, pairs#64,
5316 op=\E[100m, setab=\E[4%p1%dm, setaf=\E[3%p1%dm,
5317 setb=\E[4%?%p1%{1}%=%t4%e%p1%{3}%=%t6%e%p1%{4}%=%t1%e%p1%{6}
5319 setf=\E[3%?%p1%{1}%=%t4%e%p1%{3}%=%t6%e%p1%{4}%=%t1%e%p1%{6}
5323 # From: David J. MacKenzie <djm@va.pubnix.com> 20 Apr 1995
5324 # Here's a termcap entry I've been using for xterm_color, which comes
5325 # with BSD/OS 2.0, and the X11R6 contrib tape too I think. Besides the
5326 # color stuff, I also have a status line defined as the window manager
5327 # title bar. [I have translated it to terminfo -- ESR]
5328 xterm-pcolor|xterm with color used for highlights and status line,
5330 bold=\E[1;43m, rev=\E[7;34m,
5331 sgr=%?%p9%t\016%e\017%;\E[0%?%p6%t;1;43%;%?%p2%t;4;42%;%?%p1
5332 %t;7;31%;%?%p3%t;7;34%;m,
5333 smso=\E[7;31m, smul=\E[4;42m, use=xterm+sl, use=xterm-r6,
5335 # This describes the capabilities of color_xterm, an xterm variant from
5336 # before ECMA-64 color support was folded into the main-line xterm release.
5337 # This entry is straight from color_xterm's maintainer.
5338 # From: Jacob Mandelson <jlm@ugcs.caltech.edu>, 09 Nov 1996
5339 # The README's with the distribution also say that it supports SGR 21, 24, 25
5340 # and 27, but they are not present in the terminfo or termcap.
5341 color_xterm|cx|cx100|color_xterm color terminal emulator for X,
5342 OTbs, am, km, mir, msgr, xenl, XT,
5343 cols#80, it#8, lines#65, ncv@,
5344 acsc=``aaffggjjkkllmmnnooppqqrrssttuuvvwwxxyyzz{{||}}~~,
5345 bel=^G, bold=\E[1m, clear=\E[H\E[2J, cr=\r,
5346 csr=\E[%i%p1%d;%p2%dr, cub=\E[%p1%dD, cub1=^H,
5347 cud=\E[%p1%dB, cud1=\n, cuf=\E[%p1%dC, cuf1=\E[C,
5348 cup=\E[%i%p1%d;%p2%dH, cuu=\E[%p1%dA, cuu1=\E[A,
5349 dch=\E[%p1%dP, dch1=\E[P, dl=\E[%p1%dM, dl1=\E[M, ed=\E[J,
5350 el=\E[K, el1=\E[1K, enacs=\E(B\E)0, home=\E[H, ht=^I,
5351 ich=\E[%p1%d@, il=\E[%p1%dL, il1=\E[L, ind=\n,
5352 is1=\E[r\E[m\E[?7h\E[?4;6l\E[4l, kbs=^H, kcub1=\EOD,
5353 kcud1=\EOB, kcuf1=\EOC, kcuu1=\EOA, kend=\E[8~, kf1=\E[11~,
5354 kf10=\E[21~, kf11=\E[23~, kf12=\E[24~, kf2=\E[12~,
5355 kf3=\E[13~, kf4=\E[14~, kf5=\E[15~, kf6=\E[17~, kf7=\E[18~,
5356 kf8=\E[19~, kf9=\E[20~, khome=\E[7~, kich1=\E[2~,
5357 kmous=\E[M, knp=\E[6~, kpp=\E[5~, rc=\E8, rev=\E[7m, ri=\EM,
5358 rmacs=^O, rmam=\E[?7l, rmcup=\E>\E[?41;1r, rmir=\E[4l,
5359 rmso=\E[27m, rmul=\E[24m,
5360 rs1=\E(B\017\E[r\E[m\E[2J\E[H\E[?7h\E[?1;3;4;6l\E[4l\E<,
5362 sgr=\E[0%?%p1%p6%|%t;1%;%?%p2%t;4%;%?%p1%p3%|%t;7%;%?%p4%t;5
5363 %;m%?%p9%t\016%e\017%;,
5364 sgr0=\E[0m\017, smacs=^N, smam=\E[?7h,
5365 smcup=\E[?1;41s\E[?1;41h\E=, smir=\E[4h, smso=\E[7m,
5366 smul=\E[4m, use=ecma+color, use=vt220+keypad,
5368 # The 'nxterm' distributed with Redhat Linux 5.2 is a slight rehack of
5369 # xterm-sb_right-ansi-3d, which implements ANSI colors, but does not support
5370 # SGR 39 or 49. SGR 0 does reset colors (along with everything else). This
5371 # description is "compatible" with color_xterm, rxvt and XFree86 xterm, except
5372 # that each of those implements the home, end, delete keys differently.
5374 # Redhat Linux 6.x distributes XFree86 xterm as "nxterm", which uses bce
5375 # colors; note that this is not compatible with the 5.2 version.
5376 # csw (2002-05-15): make xterm-color primary instead of nxterm, to
5377 # match XFree86's xterm.terminfo usage and prevent circular links
5378 xterm-color|nxterm|generic color xterm,
5380 op=\E[m, use=xterm-r6, use=klone+color,
5382 # This entry describes an xterm with Sun-style function keys enabled
5383 # via the X resource setting "xterm*sunFunctionKeys:true"
5384 # To understand <kf11>/<kf12> note that L1,L2 and F11,F12 are the same.
5385 # The <kf13>...<kf20> keys are L3-L10. We don't set <kf16=\E[197z>
5386 # because we want it to be seen as <kcpy>.
5387 # The <kf31>...<kf45> keys are R1-R15. We treat some of these in accordance
5388 # with their Sun keyboard labels instead.
5389 # From: Simon J. Gerraty <sjg@zen.void.oz.au> 10 Jan 1996
5390 xterm-sun|xterm with sunFunctionKeys true,
5391 kb2=\E[218z, kcpy=\E[197z, kcub1=\EOD, kcud1=\EOB,
5392 kcuf1=\EOC, kcuu1=\EOA, kdch1=\E[3z, kend=\E[220z,
5393 kent=\EOM, kf1=\E[224z, kf10=\E[233z, kf11=\E[192z,
5394 kf12=\E[193z, kf13=\E[194z, kf14=\E[195z, kf15=\E[196z,
5395 kf17=\E[198z, kf18=\E[199z, kf19=\E[200z, kf2=\E[225z,
5396 kf20=\E[201z, kf3=\E[226z, kf31=\E[208z, kf32=\E[209z,
5397 kf33=\E[210z, kf34=\E[211z, kf35=\E[212z, kf36=\E[213z,
5398 kf38=\E[215z, kf4=\E[227z, kf40=\E[217z, kf42=\E[219z,
5399 kf44=\E[221z, kf45=\E[222z, kf46=\E[234z, kf47=\E[235z,
5400 kf5=\E[228z, kf6=\E[229z, kf7=\E[230z, kf8=\E[231z,
5401 kf9=\E[232z, kfnd=\E[200z, khlp=\E[196z, khome=\E[214z,
5402 kich1=\E[2z, knp=\E[222z, kpp=\E[216z, kund=\E[195z,
5404 xterms-sun|small (80x24) xterm with sunFunctionKeys true,
5405 cols#80, lines#24, use=xterm-sun,
5408 # this describes the alpha-version of Gnome terminal shipped with Redhat 6.0
5409 gnome-rh62|Gnome terminal,
5411 kdch1=^?, kf1=\EOP, kf2=\EOQ, kf3=\EOR, kf4=\EOS,
5414 # GNOME Terminal 1.4.0.4 (Redhat 7.2)
5416 # This implements a subset of vt102 with a random selection of features from
5417 # other terminals such as color and function-keys.
5419 # shift-f1 to shift-f10 are f11 to f20
5421 # NumLock changes the application keypad to approximate vt100 keypad, except
5422 # that there is no escape sequence matching comma (,).
5424 # Other defects observed:
5425 # vt100 LNM mode is not implemented.
5426 # vt100 80/132 column mode is not implemented.
5427 # vt100 DECALN is not implemented.
5428 # vt100 DECSCNM mode is not implemented, so flash does not work.
5429 # vt100 TBC (tab reset) is not implemented.
5430 # xterm alternate screen controls do not restore cursor position properly
5431 # it hangs in tack after running function-keys test.
5432 gnome-rh72|GNOME Terminal,
5434 civis=\E[?25l, cnorm=\E[?25h, kdch1=\E[3~, kf1=\EOP,
5435 kf2=\EOQ, kf3=\EOR, kf4=\EOS, rmam=\E[?7l,
5436 sgr=\E[0%?%p6%t;1%;%?%p2%t;4%;%?%p1%p3%|%t;7%;m%?%p9%t\016%e
5438 sgr0=\E[0m\017, smam=\E[?7h, tbc@, use=xterm-color,
5440 # GNOME Terminal 2.0.1 (Redhat 8.0)
5442 # Documentation now claims it implements vt220 (which is demonstrably false).
5443 # However, it does implement ECH, which is a vt220 feature. And there are
5444 # workable vt100 LNM, DECALN, DECSNM modes, making it possible to display
5445 # more of its bugs using vttest.
5447 # However, note that bce and msgr are broken in this release. Tabs (tbc and
5448 # hts) are broken as well. Sometimes flash (as in xterm-new) works.
5450 # kf1 and kf10 are not tested since they're assigned (hardcoded?) to menu
5451 # operations. Shift-tab generates a distinct sequence so it can be argued
5452 # that it implements kcbt.
5453 gnome-rh80|GNOME Terminal,
5455 ech=\E[%p1%dX, flash=\E[?5h$<100/>\E[?5l, kbs=^?,
5456 kcbt=\E^I, op=\E[39;49m, use=gnome-rh72,
5458 # GNOME Terminal 2.2.1 (Redhat 9.0)
5460 # bce and msgr are repaired.
5461 gnome-rh90|GNOME Terminal,
5463 hpa=\E[%i%p1%dG, kDC=\E[3;2~, kLFT=\EO2D, kRIT=\EO2C,
5464 kb2=\E[E, kcbt=\E[Z, kend=\EOF, khome=\EOH, tbc=\E[3g,
5465 vpa=\E[%i%p1%dd, use=xterm+pcf0, use=xterm+pcfkeys,
5468 # GNOME Terminal 2.14.2 (Fedora Core 5)
5469 # Ed Catmur notes that gnome-terminal has recognized soft-reset since May 2002.
5470 gnome-fc5|GNOME Terminal,
5472 rs2=\E7\E[r\E8\E[m\E[?7h\E[!p\E[?1;3;4;6l\E[4l\E>\E[?1000l
5474 use=ansi+enq, use=xterm+pcc0, use=gnome-rh90,
5476 # GNOME Terminal 2.18.1 (2007 snapshot)
5478 # For any "recent" version of gnome-terminal, it is futile to attempt to
5479 # support modifiers on cursor- and keypad keys because the program usually
5480 # is hardcoded to set $TERM to "xterm", and on startup, it builds a subset
5481 # of the keys (which more/less correspond to the termcap values), and will
5482 # interpret those according to the $TERM value, but others not in the
5483 # terminfo according to some constantly changing set of hacker guidelines -TD
5484 vte-2007|VTE in GNOME Terminal snapshot 2.18.1,
5485 use=xterm+pcc2, use=gnome-fc5,
5486 gnome-2007|GNOME Terminal snapshot 2.18.1,
5489 # GNOME Terminal 2.22.3 (2008 snapshot)
5491 # In vttest, it claims to be a vt220 with national replacement character-sets,
5492 # but aside from the identifier string, implements only a small fraction of
5493 # vt220's behavior, which will make it less usable on a VMS system (unclear
5494 # what the intent of the developer is, since the NRC feature exposed in vttest
5495 # by this change does not work).
5496 vte-2008|VTE in GNOME Terminal snapshot 2.22.3,
5497 use=vte+pcfkeys, use=vte-2007,
5498 gnome-2008|GNOME Terminal snapshot 2.22.3,
5501 # GNOME Terminal 3.6.0 (2012)
5502 # VTE 0.34.1 was marked in git 2012-10-15 (three days after patch was applied
5503 # in ncurses). It inherited from gnome-fc5, which broke the modified forms
5506 # Testing with tack shows that flash does not/has not worked -TD
5507 vte-2012|VTE 0.34.1,
5509 dim=\E[2m, flash@, invis=\E[8m, rmso=\E[27m, rmul=\E[24m,
5510 sgr=\E[0%?%p6%t;1%;%?%p2%t;4%;%?%p5%t;2%;%?%p7%t;8%;%?%p1%p3
5511 %|%t;7%;m%?%p9%t\016%e\017%;,
5512 use=ecma+italics, use=vte-2008,
5513 # Version 3.6.1 sets TERM to xterm-256color (still hardcoded), which has
5514 # 61 differences from a correct entry for gnome terminal.
5515 gnome-2012|GNOME Terminal 3.6.0,
5518 # Before 2008, GNOME terminal could automatically use the contents of the
5519 # "xterm" terminfo to supply key information which is not built into the
5520 # program. With 2.22.3, this list was built into the program (which addressed
5521 # the inadvertent use of random terminfo data, though using a set of values
5522 # which did not correspond to any that xterm produced - still not solving the
5523 # problem that GNOME terminal hardcoded the $TERM variable as "xterm").
5525 # terminfo modifier code keys
5526 # kf13-kf24 shift 2 F1 to F12
5527 # kf25-kf36 control 5 F1 to F12
5528 # kf37-kf48 shift/control 6 F1 to F12
5529 # kf49-kf60 alt 3 F1 to F12
5530 # kf61-kf63 shift-alt 4 F1 to F3
5532 # The parameters with \EO (SS3) are technically an error, since SS3 should have
5533 # no parameters. This appears to be rote copying based on xterm+pcc0.
5534 vte+pcfkeys|VTE's variation on xterm+pcfkeys,
5535 kf1=\EOP, kf13=\EO1;2P, kf14=\EO1;2Q, kf15=\EO1;2R,
5536 kf16=\EO1;2S, kf2=\EOQ, kf25=\EO1;5P, kf26=\EO1;5Q,
5537 kf27=\EO1;5R, kf28=\EO1;5S, kf3=\EOR, kf37=\EO1;6P,
5538 kf38=\EO1;6Q, kf39=\EO1;6R, kf4=\EOS, kf40=\EO1;6S,
5539 kf49=\EO1;3P, kf50=\EO1;3Q, kf51=\EO1;3R, kf52=\EO1;3S,
5540 kf61=\EO1;4P, kf62=\EO1;4Q, kf63=\EO1;4R,
5542 gnome+pcfkeys|VTE's variation on xterm+pcfkeys,
5545 # deprecated - use "vte" for newer versions
5546 gnome|GNOME Terminal,
5548 gnome-256color|GNOME Terminal with xterm 256-colors,
5549 use=xterm+256color, use=gnome,
5551 # relevant changes were made in January 2014, and later.
5553 # Originally VTE was promoted as a library able to emulate any terminal by
5554 # reading its terminal description. In practice, that never got beyond the
5555 # ability to read definitions of special keys (function-, editing-, cursor).
5557 # Before 2014, VTE had a termcap reader (originally pointing to a private copy
5558 # of a termcap file derived from xterm). That was incomplete because it did
5559 # not have any of the modifier-key information used for xterm's function-,
5560 # editing-, and cursor-keys. Having its own reader was unnecessary since
5561 # ncurses provides that information; used since xterm patch #225 in 2007.
5563 # During April/May 2014, a few bug reports (e.g., gnome #169295, gnome #728900,
5564 # gnome #730137) dealt with attempts to recast that termcap reader as library
5565 # calls, then attempting to adapt a chunk of code from ncurses (src/vteti.c),
5566 # abandoning that and finally constructing a table to match xterm's default
5567 # behavior, e.g., for "xterm+pcfkeys".
5568 vte-2014|VTE 0.35.1,
5570 cbt=\E[Z, el1=\E[1K, flash=\E[?5h$<100/>\E[?5l,
5571 ich=\E[%p1%d@, kent=\EOM, use=ecma+index,
5572 use=xterm+sm+1006, use=xterm+pcfkeys, use=vte-2012,
5574 # As of January 2018, this was the most recent release,
5575 # e.g., with gnome-terminal 3.26.2
5576 vte-2017|VTE 0.50.2,
5577 use=ecma+strikeout, use=vte-2014,
5579 # VTE 0.51.2 and gnome-terminal 3.28.2 copied a feature from KovId's TTY
5580 # late in 2017 for changing the appearance of underlines, which was
5581 # incorporated into Debian and Fedora testing-packages in February and March
5582 # 2018, respectively. Overline (Smol/Rmol) has been supported since December
5584 vte-2018|VTE 0.51.2,
5585 Rmol=\E[55m, Smol=\E[53m, Smulx=\E[4\:%p1%dm,
5588 vte|VTE aka GNOME Terminal,
5591 vte-256color|VTE with xterm 256-colors,
5592 use=xterm+256color, use=vte,
5594 # XFCE Terminal 0.2.5.4beta2
5596 # This is based on some of the same source code, e.g., the VTE library, as
5597 # gnome-terminal, but has fewer features, fails more screens in vttest.
5598 # Since most of the terminfo-related behavior is due to the VTE library,
5599 # the terminfo is the same as gnome-terminal.
5605 # https://github.com/thestinger/termite
5607 # A review requires install of Arch Linux since Fedora and Debian don't have
5608 # this program. It uses "vte3-ng" (a conflicting package), which is here:
5609 # https://github.com/thestinger/vte-ng
5610 # which (based on the default branch setting) seems to be a fork of vte
5611 # 0.48.2, and is noted as such in Arch:
5612 # https://www.archlinux.org/packages/community/x86_64/vte3-ng/
5613 # It won't be merged:
5614 # https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=679658#c10
5615 # https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=78291
5616 # but perhaps made obsolete.
5618 # The entry as given was mislabeled "xterm-termite" (it is not xterm), and
5619 # was mostly cut/paste from xterm-256color, but since VTE does not actually
5620 # implement several of the features in that terminal description, this one is
5621 # trimmed to eliminate those. Also, since it is a slightly older version of
5622 # VTE, it lacks a few more features (again, trimmed).
5623 termite|VTE-based terminal,
5624 am, ccc, km, mir, msgr, npc, xenl,
5625 cols#80, it#8, lines#24, ncv@,
5626 acsc=++\,\,--..00``aaffgghhiijjkkllmmnnooppqqrrssttuuvvwwxxy
5628 bel=^G, bold=\E[1m, cbt=\E[Z, civis=\E[?25l,
5629 clear=\E[H\E[2J, cnorm=\E[?12l\E[?25h, cr=\r,
5630 csr=\E[%i%p1%d;%p2%dr, cub=\E[%p1%dD, cub1=^H,
5631 cud=\E[%p1%dB, cud1=\n, cuf=\E[%p1%dC, cuf1=\E[C,
5632 cup=\E[%i%p1%d;%p2%dH, cuu=\E[%p1%dA, cuu1=\E[A,
5633 dch=\E[%p1%dP, ech=\E[%p1%dX, ed=\E[J, el=\E[K, el1=\E[1K,
5634 flash=\E[?5h$<100/>\E[?5l, home=\E[H, hpa=\E[%i%p1%dG,
5635 ht=^I, hts=\EH, ind=\n, invis=\E[8m,
5636 is2=\E[!p\E[?3;4l\E[4l\E>, kb2=\EOE, kbs=^?, kcbt=\E[Z,
5637 kent=\EOM, kmous=\E[M, rc=\E8, rev=\E[7m, ri=\EM, rmacs=\E(B,
5638 rmam=\E[?7l, rmkx=\E[?1l\E>, rmso=\E[27m, rmul=\E[24m,
5639 rs1=\Ec, rs2=\E[!p\E[?3;4l\E[4l\E>, sc=\E7,
5640 sgr=%?%p9%t\E(0%e\E(B%;\E[0%?%p6%t;1%;%?%p2%t;4%;%?%p1%p3%|
5642 sgr0=\E(B\E[m, smacs=\E(0, smam=\E[?7h, smkx=\E[?1h\E=,
5643 smso=\E[7m, smul=\E[4m, tbc=\E[3g, vpa=\E[%i%p1%dd,
5644 use=xterm+alt1049, use=ecma+index, use=ansi+idc,
5645 use=ansi+idl, use=ansi+enq, use=ecma+italics,
5646 use=xterm+256color, use=ecma+color, use=xterm+pcfkeys,
5650 # Multi-Gnome-Terminal 1.6.2
5652 # This does not use VTE, and does have different behavior (compare xfce and
5654 mgt|Multi GNOME Terminal,
5655 use=ecma+index, use=xterm-xf86-v333,
5658 # This is kvt 0-18.7, shipped with Redhat 6.0 (though whether it supports bce
5659 # or not is debatable).
5662 kdch1=^?, kend=\E[F, khome=\E[H, use=xterm-color,
5664 # Konsole 1.0.1 (2001/11/25)
5665 # (formerly known as kvt)
5667 # This program hardcodes $TERM to 'xterm', which is not accurate. However, to
5668 # simplify this entry (and point out why konsole isn't xterm), we base this on
5669 # xterm-r6. The default keyboard appears to be 'linux'.
5672 # a) konsole implements several features from XFree86 xterm, though none of
5673 # that is documented - except of course in its source code - apparently
5674 # because its implementors are unaccustomed to reading documentation - as
5675 # evidenced by the sparse and poorly edited documentation distributed with
5676 # konsole. Some features such as the 1049 private mode are recognized but
5677 # incorrectly implemented as a duplicate of the 47 private mode.
5678 # b) even with the "vt100 (historical)" keyboard setting, the numeric keypad
5679 # sends PC-style escapes rather than vt100.
5680 # c) fails vttest menu 3 (Test of character sets) because it does not properly
5681 # parse some control sequences. Also fails vttest Primary Device Attributes
5682 # by sending a bogus code (in the source it says it's supposed to be a
5683 # vt220, which is doubly incorrect because it does not implement vt220
5684 # control sequences except for a few special cases). Treat it as a
5685 # mildly-broken vt102.
5687 # Update for konsole 1.3.2:
5688 # The 1049 private mode works (but see the other xterm screens in vttest).
5689 # Primary Device Attributes now returns the code for a vt100 with advanced
5690 # video option. Perhaps that's intended to be a "mildly-broken vt102".
5692 # Updated for konsole 1.6.4:
5693 # add konsole-solaris
5695 # Updated for konsole 1.6.6:
5696 # add control-key modifiers for function-keys, etc.
5698 # Updated for konsole 2.3 (October 2008):
5699 # vttest menu 1 shows that both konsole and gnome terminal do wrapping
5700 # different from xterm (and vt100's). They have the same behavior in
5701 # this detail, but it is unclear which copies the other.
5703 # Deferred update for konsole 2.10 (late 2012):
5704 # add SGR 1006 mouse
5706 # Updated for konsole 2.12.4 (late 2013):
5709 # Updated for konsole 16.07 (mid 2016):
5710 # add dim, invis, strikeout
5711 # (also overline, which is too rarely used to provide as an extension)
5713 # Updated for konsole 17.12.0 (late 2017):
5714 konsole-base|KDE console window,
5717 bel@, blink=\E[5m, civis=\E[?25l, cnorm=\E[?25h, dim=\E[2m,
5718 ech=\E[%p1%dX, flash=\E[?5h$<100/>\E[?5l,
5719 hpa=\E[%i%p1%dG, invis=\E[8m, kbs=^?, kdch1=\E[3~,
5720 kend=\E[4~, kf1@, kf10@, kf11@, kf12@, kf13@, kf14@, kf15@, kf16@,
5721 kf17@, kf18@, kf19@, kf2@, kf20@, kf3@, kf4@, kf5@, kf6@, kf7@, kf8@,
5722 kf9@, kfnd@, khome=\E[1~, kslt@, rmam=\E[?7l, rmso=\E[27m,
5723 rmul=\E[24m, rs1=\Ec,
5724 rs2=\E7\E[r\E8\E[m\E[?7h\E[?1;3;4;6l\E[4l\E>\E[?1000l\E[?25h,
5725 sgr=\E[0%?%p6%t;1%;%?%p2%t;4%;%?%p1%p3%|%t;7%;%?%p4%t;5%;%?
5726 %p5%t;2%;%?%p7%t;8%;m%?%p9%t\016%e\017%;,
5727 sgr0=\E[0m\017, smam=\E[?7h, vpa=\E[%i%p1%dd,
5728 use=ecma+index, use=xterm+sm+1006, use=ecma+strikeout,
5729 use=ecma+italics, use=ecma+color, use=xterm-r6,
5731 # The keytab feature was introduced in 0.9.12 (February 2000) with "linux" and
5732 # "vt100" key-table files along with a compiled-in default key-table.
5734 # The main difference between the two keytabs was that the developer equated
5735 # "vt100" with xterm, and noticed that the Linux console's F1-F5 differed from
5736 # that. For the same reason, the home/end keys differ. A VT100 had none of
5737 # that. The otherwise identical keytabs have definitions to model the VT52
5738 # cursor-keys and the VT100 cursor-keys with application versus normal modes.
5740 # An "x11r5" keytab (displayed in the menu as "X11 R5") was added in January
5741 # 2001, and shortly after retitled to "XFree 3.x.x". Both it and "vt100" were
5742 # dropped from the install in June 2008.
5744 # The default keytab added in January 2000 was originally titled "X11 R6",
5745 # and likewise retitled to "XFree 4".
5747 # A "solaris" keytab was added in Febrary 2005, copying the "vt100" keytab
5748 # and changing backspace to ^H, removing that keytab's attempt to model the
5749 # VT100 keypad and VT52 (KDE #20459).
5751 # The developers made changes to the default and linux keytabs. Comparing
5752 # the original and 2018 versions using diffstat:
5753 # default: 119 added, 147 deleted, 28 unchanged
5754 # linux: 47 added, 28 deleted, 104 unchanged
5756 # Most of the change for the default keytab was to make konsole act more like
5757 # xterm. That was a feature named AnyMod which came in May 2005 for KDE #92749
5758 # (see also Redhat #122815). Later, in June 2007 the compiled-in keytab was
5759 # made an external file (like "linux" and "solaris"), and some further
5760 # refinement made. But there are still flaws in the scheme.
5762 # Essentially AnyMod maps the xterm "PC-style" modifier codes such as 2 for
5763 # Shift into a placeholder in the table entries. That works well if all of the
5764 # modified keys are modified in the same way. But xterm does not do that. The
5765 # first 4 function keys are used in xterm to support the VT100 PF1-PF4 keypad
5766 # keys. For example, F2 sends \EOQ in both terminals because of this feature.
5767 # But a shifted F2 (F14=F2+12) differs like this, in infocmp's listing:
5768 # kf14: '\E[1;2Q', '\EO2Q'.
5770 # In effect, a quarter of konsole's function-keys are different from xterm.
5772 # It is not a simple blunder:
5773 # a) xterm patch #121 (November 1999), providing the first version of the
5774 # PC-style modifiers would send \EO2Q
5775 # b) xterm patch #216 (July 2006) amended this and other details, provided
5776 # better documentation for the modifiers and made the behavior configurable,
5777 # e.g., using the modifyFunctionKeys resource. The reason why it sends
5778 # \E[1;2Q is that \E[O2Q is not a legal ECMA-48 control sequence. The
5779 # changelog points this out as "avoid sending SS3 with parameters".
5780 # c) That came after AnyMod was introduced, but still early enough that one
5781 # might expect konsole's developers to followup. Twelve years later that
5782 # has yet to happen.
5784 # As of 2018, konsole still provides 3 keyboard profiles ("XFree 4", "linux",
5786 konsole-linux|KDE console window with linux keyboard,
5787 kf1=\E[[A, kf10=\E[21~, kf11=\E[23~, kf12=\E[24~, kf13@,
5788 kf14@, kf15@, kf16@, kf17@, kf18@, kf19@, kf2=\E[[B, kf20@,
5789 kf3=\E[[C, kf4=\E[[D, kf5=\E[[E, kf6=\E[17~, kf7=\E[18~,
5790 kf8=\E[19~, kf9=\E[20~, use=konsole-base,
5791 konsole-solaris|KDE console window with Solaris keyboard,
5792 kbs=^H, kend=\E[4~, khome=\E[1~, use=konsole-vt100,
5794 # Obsolete: x11r5.keymap
5795 # KDE's "XFree86 3.x.x" keyboard was obviously based on reading the xterm
5796 # terminfo at the time rather than testing the code.
5797 konsole-xf3x|KDE console window with keyboard for XFree86 3.x xterm,
5798 kend=\E[4~, khome=\E[1~, use=konsole-vt100,
5800 # The value for kbs (see konsole-vt100) reflects local customization rather
5801 # than the settings used for XFree86 xterm.
5802 konsole-xf4x|KDE console window with keyboard for XFree86 4.x xterm,
5803 kend=\EOF, khome=\EOH, use=konsole+pcfkeys,
5806 konsole+pcfkeys|konsole subset of xterm+pcfkeys,
5807 kcbt=\E[Z, use=xterm+pcc2, use=xterm+pcf0,
5810 # Obsolete: vt100.keymap
5811 # KDE's "vt100" keyboard has no relationship to any terminal that DEC made, but
5812 # it is still useful for deriving the other entries, since the developer
5813 # provided function-keys based on xterm.
5814 konsole-vt100|KDE console window with vt100 (sic) keyboard,
5815 kbs=^?, kdch1=\E[3~, kend=\E[F, kf1=\E[11~, kf10=\E[21~,
5816 kf11=\E[23~, kf12=\E[24~, kf13@, kf14@, kf15@, kf16@, kf17@,
5817 kf18@, kf19@, kf2=\E[12~, kf20@, kf3=\E[13~, kf4=\E[14~,
5818 kf5=\E[15~, kf6=\E[17~, kf7=\E[18~, kf8=\E[19~, kf9=\E[20~,
5819 khome=\E[H, use=konsole-base,
5821 # Obsolete: vt420pc.keytab was added in June 2000, dropped from the install in
5822 # September 2008 and removed in June 2016. The developer who removed it stated
5823 # that it was never installed.
5824 konsole-vt420pc|KDE console window with vt420 pc keyboard,
5825 kbs=^H, kdch1=^?, use=konsole-vt100,
5827 # make a default entry for konsole
5828 konsole|KDE console window,
5831 # These were written for ncurses:
5832 konsole-16color|klone of xterm-16color,
5833 ncv#32, use=ibm+16color, use=konsole,
5834 konsole-256color|KDE console window with xterm 256-colors,
5835 use=xterm+256setaf, use=konsole,
5838 # http://mlterm.sourceforge.net/
5840 mlterm|multi lingual terminal emulator,
5843 # Tested mlterm 3.2.2:
5844 # mlterm 3.x has made changes, but they are not reflected in the included
5845 # mlterm.ti; this entry is based on testing with ncurses, tack and vttest -TD
5846 # 2018/01/21: found xterm+sm+1006 did not work with version 3.3.8
5847 mlterm3|multi lingual terminal emulator,
5848 kf1=\E[11~, kf2=\E[12~, kf3=\E[13~, kf4=\E[14~,
5849 use=ecma+italics, use=xterm+app, use=xterm+pcf0,
5850 use=xterm+pcc2, use=xterm+pce2, use=xterm+x11mouse,
5853 # This is mlterm 2.9.3's mlterm.ti, with some additions/corrections -TD
5855 # It is nominally a vt102 emulator, with features borrowed from rxvt and
5858 # The function keys are numbered based on shift/control/alt modifiers, except
5859 # that the control-modifier itself is used to spawn a new copy of mlterm (the
5860 # "-P" option). So control/F1 to control/F12 may not be usable, depending on
5861 # how it is configured.
5863 # kf1 to kf12 \E[11~ to \E[24~
5864 # shift kf1 to kf12 \E[11;2~ to \E[24;2~
5865 # alt kf1 to kf12 \E[11;3~ to \E[24;3~
5866 # shift/alt kf1 to kf12 \E[11;4~ to \E[24;4~
5867 # control kf1 to kf12 \E[11;5~ to \E[24;5~ (maybe)
5868 # control/shift kf1 to kf12 \E[11;6~ to \E[24;6~
5869 # control/alt kf1 to kf12 \E[11;7~ to \E[24;7~
5870 # control/shift/alt kf1 to kf12 \E[11;8~ to \E[24;8~
5872 mlterm2|multi lingual terminal emulator,
5873 am, eslok, km, mc5i, mir, msgr, npc, xenl, XT,
5874 colors#8, cols#80, it#8, lines#24, pairs#64,
5875 acsc=00``aaffgghhjjkkllmmnnooppqqrrssttuuvvwwxxyyzz{{||}}~~,
5876 bel=^G, bold=\E[1m, cbt=\E[Z, civis=\E[?25l,
5877 clear=\E[H\E[2J, cnorm=\E[?25h, cr=\r,
5878 csr=\E[%i%p1%d;%p2%dr, cub=\E[%p1%dD, cub1=^H,
5879 cud=\E[%p1%dB, cud1=\n, cuf=\E[%p1%dC, cuf1=\E[C,
5880 cup=\E[%i%p1%d;%p2%dH, cuu=\E[%p1%dA, cuu1=\E[A,
5881 dch=\E[%p1%dP, dch1=\E[P, dl=\E[%p1%dM, dl1=\E[M,
5882 ech=\E[%p1%dX, ed=\E[J, el=\E[K, el1=\E[1K, enacs=,
5883 home=\E[H, hpa=\E[%i%p1%dG, ht=^I, hts=\EH, ich=\E[%p1%d@,
5884 ich1=\E[@, il=\E[%p1%dL, il1=\E[L, ind=\n,
5885 is2=\E7\E[r\E[m\E[?7h\E[?1;3;4;6l\E[4l\E8\E>, kbs=^?,
5886 kcbt=\E[Z, kcub1=\EOD, kcud1=\EOB, kcuf1=\EOC, kcuu1=\EOA,
5887 kdch1=\E[3~, kend=\EOF, kent=\EOM, kfnd=\E[1~, khome=\EOH,
5888 kich1=\E[2~, kind=\EO1;2B, kmous=\E[M, knp=\E[6~,
5889 kpp=\E[5~, kri=\EO1;2A, kslt=\E[4~, mc0=\E[i, nel=\EE,
5890 op=\E[39;49m, rc=\E8, rev=\E[7m, ri=\EM, rmacs=\E(B,
5891 rmam=\E[?7l, rmir=\E[4l, rmkx=\E[?1l\E>, rmso=\E[27m,
5892 rmul=\E[24m, rs1=\Ec,
5893 rs2=\E7\E[r\E8\E[m\E[?7h\E[?1;3;4;6l\E[4l\E>\E[?1000l,
5894 sc=\E7, setab=\E[4%p1%dm, setaf=\E[3%p1%dm,
5895 sgr=\E[0%?%p6%t;1%;%?%p2%t;4%;%?%p1%p3%|%t;7%;m%?%p9%t\E(0%e
5897 sgr0=\E[m\E(B, smacs=\E(0, smam=\E[?7h, smir=\E[4h,
5898 smkx=\E[?1h\E=, smso=\E[7m, smul=\E[4m, tbc=\E[3g,
5899 u6=\E[%i%d;%dR, u7=\E[6n, u8=\E[?1;2c, u9=\E[c,
5900 vpa=\E[%i%p1%dd, use=xterm+alt1049, use=ecma+index,
5901 use=mlterm+pcfkeys, use=xterm+r6f2,
5903 # The insert/delete/home/end keys do not respond to modifiers because mlterm
5904 # looks in its termcap to decide which string to send. If it used terminfo
5905 # (when available), it could use the extended names introduced for xterm.
5906 mlterm+pcfkeys|fragment for PC-style fkeys,
5907 kLFT=\EO1;2D, kNXT=\E[6;2~, kPRV=\E[5;2~, kRIT=\EO1;2C,
5908 kDN=\EO1;2B, kDN3=\EO1;3B, kDN4=\EO1;4B, kDN5=\EO1;5B,
5909 kDN6=\EO1;6B, kDN7=\EO1;7B, kIC5=\E[2;5~, kIC6=\E[2;6~,
5910 kLFT3=\EO1;3D, kLFT4=\EO1;4D, kLFT5=\EO1;5D,
5911 kLFT6=\EO1;6D, kLFT7=\EO1;7D, kNXT5=\E[6;5~,
5912 kNXT6=\E[6;6~, kPRV5=\E[5;5~, kPRV6=\E[5;6~,
5913 kRIT3=\EO1;3C, kRIT4=\EO1;4C, kRIT5=\EO1;5C,
5914 kRIT6=\EO1;6C, kRIT7=\EO1;7C, kUP=\EO1;2A, kUP3=\EO1;3A,
5915 kUP4=\EO1;4A, kUP5=\EO1;5A, kUP6=\EO1;6A, kUP7=\EO1;7A,
5917 mlterm-256color|mlterm 3.0 with xterm 256-colors,
5918 use=xterm+256color, use=mlterm,
5921 # From: Thomas Dickey <dickey@clark.net> 04 Oct 1997
5922 # Updated: Oezguer Kesim <kesim@math.fu-berlin.de> 02 Nov 1997
5925 # smacs=\E(B\E)U^N, rmacs=\E(B\E)0^O,
5926 # but some applications don't work with that.
5927 # It also has an AIX extension
5931 # but the latter does not work correctly.
5933 # The distributed terminfo says it implements hpa and vpa, but they are not
5934 # implemented correctly, using relative rather than absolute positioning.
5936 # rxvt is normally configured to look for "xterm" or "xterm-color" as $TERM.
5937 # Since rxvt is not really compatible with xterm, it should be configured as
5938 # "rxvt" or "rxvt-color".
5940 # removed dch/dch1 because they are inconsistent with bce/ech -TD
5941 # remove km as per tack test -TD
5942 rxvt-basic|rxvt terminal base (X Window System),
5943 OTbs, am, bce, eo, mir, msgr, xenl, xon, XT,
5944 cols#80, it#8, lines#24,
5945 acsc=``aaffggjjkkllmmnnooppqqrrssttuuvvwwxxyyzz{{||}}~~,
5946 bel=^G, blink=\E[5m, bold=\E[1m, civis=\E[?25l,
5947 clear=\E[H\E[2J, cnorm=\E[?25h, cr=\r,
5948 csr=\E[%i%p1%d;%p2%dr, cub=\E[%p1%dD, cub1=^H,
5949 cud=\E[%p1%dB, cud1=\n, cuf=\E[%p1%dC, cuf1=\E[C,
5950 cup=\E[%i%p1%d;%p2%dH, cuu=\E[%p1%dA, cuu1=\E[A,
5951 dl=\E[%p1%dM, dl1=\E[M, ed=\E[J, el=\E[K, el1=\E[1K,
5952 enacs=\E(B\E)0, flash=\E[?5h$<100/>\E[?5l, home=\E[H,
5953 ht=^I, hts=\EH, ich=\E[%p1%d@, ich1=\E[@, il=\E[%p1%dL,
5954 il1=\E[L, ind=\n, is1=\E[?47l\E=\E[?1l,
5955 is2=\E[r\E[m\E[2J\E[H\E[?7h\E[?1;3;4;6l\E[4l, kbs=^H,
5956 kcbt=\E[Z, kmous=\E[M, rc=\E8, rev=\E[7m, ri=\EM, rmacs=^O,
5957 rmcup=\E[2J\E[?47l\E8, rmir=\E[4l, rmkx=\E>, rmso=\E[27m,
5959 rs1=\E>\E[1;3;4;5;6l\E[?7h\E[m\E[r\E[2J\E[H,
5960 rs2=\E[r\E[m\E[2J\E[H\E[?7h\E[?1;3;4;6l\E[4l\E>\E[?1000l\E[?
5962 s0ds=\E(B, s1ds=\E(0, sc=\E7,
5963 sgr=\E[0%?%p6%t;1%;%?%p2%t;4%;%?%p1%p3%|%t;7%;%?%p4%t;5%;m%?
5965 sgr0=\E[0m\017, smacs=^N, smcup=\E7\E[?47h, smir=\E[4h,
5966 smkx=\E=, smso=\E[7m, smul=\E[4m, tbc=\E[3g, use=vt100+enq,
5967 use=rxvt+pcfkeys, use=vt220+keypad,
5968 # Key Codes from rxvt reference:
5970 # Note: Shift + F1-F10 generates F11-F20
5972 # For the keypad, use Shift to temporarily override Application-Keypad
5973 # setting use Num_Lock to toggle Application-Keypad setting if Num_Lock
5974 # is off, escape sequences toggle Application-Keypad setting.
5975 # Also note that values of Home, End, Delete may have been compiled
5976 # differently on your system.
5978 # Normal Shift Control Ctrl+Shift
5979 # Tab ^I ESC [ Z ^I ESC [ Z
5980 # BackSpace ^H ^? ^? ^?
5981 # Find ESC [ 1 ~ ESC [ 1 $ ESC [ 1 ^ ESC [ 1 @
5982 # Insert ESC [ 2 ~ paste ESC [ 2 ^ ESC [ 2 @
5983 # Execute ESC [ 3 ~ ESC [ 3 $ ESC [ 3 ^ ESC [ 3 @
5984 # Select ESC [ 4 ~ ESC [ 4 $ ESC [ 4 ^ ESC [ 4 @
5985 # Prior ESC [ 5 ~ scroll-up ESC [ 5 ^ ESC [ 5 @
5986 # Next ESC [ 6 ~ scroll-down ESC [ 6 ^ ESC [ 6 @
5987 # Home ESC [ 7 ~ ESC [ 7 $ ESC [ 7 ^ ESC [ 7 @
5988 # End ESC [ 8 ~ ESC [ 8 $ ESC [ 8 ^ ESC [ 8 @
5989 # Delete ESC [ 3 ~ ESC [ 3 $ ESC [ 3 ^ ESC [ 3 @
5990 # F1 ESC [ 11 ~ ESC [ 23 ~ ESC [ 11 ^ ESC [ 23 ^
5991 # F2 ESC [ 12 ~ ESC [ 24 ~ ESC [ 12 ^ ESC [ 24 ^
5992 # F3 ESC [ 13 ~ ESC [ 25 ~ ESC [ 13 ^ ESC [ 25 ^
5993 # F4 ESC [ 14 ~ ESC [ 26 ~ ESC [ 14 ^ ESC [ 26 ^
5994 # F5 ESC [ 15 ~ ESC [ 28 ~ ESC [ 15 ^ ESC [ 28 ^
5995 # F6 ESC [ 17 ~ ESC [ 29 ~ ESC [ 17 ^ ESC [ 29 ^
5996 # F7 ESC [ 18 ~ ESC [ 31 ~ ESC [ 18 ^ ESC [ 31 ^
5997 # F8 ESC [ 19 ~ ESC [ 32 ~ ESC [ 19 ^ ESC [ 32 ^
5998 # F9 ESC [ 20 ~ ESC [ 33 ~ ESC [ 20 ^ ESC [ 33 ^
5999 # F10 ESC [ 21 ~ ESC [ 34 ~ ESC [ 21 ^ ESC [ 34 ^
6000 # F11 ESC [ 23 ~ ESC [ 23 $ ESC [ 23 ^ ESC [ 23 @
6001 # F12 ESC [ 24 ~ ESC [ 24 $ ESC [ 24 ^ ESC [ 24 @
6002 # F13 ESC [ 25 ~ ESC [ 25 $ ESC [ 25 ^ ESC [ 25 @
6003 # F14 ESC [ 26 ~ ESC [ 26 $ ESC [ 26 ^ ESC [ 26 @
6004 # F15 (Help) ESC [ 28 ~ ESC [ 28 $ ESC [ 28 ^ ESC [ 28 @
6005 # F16 (Menu) ESC [ 29 ~ ESC [ 29 $ ESC [ 29 ^ ESC [ 29 @
6006 # F17 ESC [ 31 ~ ESC [ 31 $ ESC [ 31 ^ ESC [ 31 @
6007 # F18 ESC [ 32 ~ ESC [ 32 $ ESC [ 32 ^ ESC [ 32 @
6008 # F19 ESC [ 33 ~ ESC [ 33 $ ESC [ 33 ^ ESC [ 33 @
6009 # F20 ESC [ 34 ~ ESC [ 34 $ ESC [ 34 ^ ESC [ 34 @
6012 # Up ESC [ A ESC [ a ESC O a ESC O A
6013 # Down ESC [ B ESC [ b ESC O b ESC O B
6014 # Right ESC [ C ESC [ c ESC O c ESC O C
6015 # Left ESC [ D ESC [ d ESC O d ESC O D
6016 # KP_Enter ^M ESC O M
6017 # KP_F1 ESC O P ESC O P
6018 # KP_F2 ESC O Q ESC O Q
6019 # KP_F3 ESC O R ESC O R
6020 # KP_F4 ESC O S ESC O S
6021 # XK_KP_Multiply * ESC O j
6022 # XK_KP_Add + ESC O k
6023 # XK_KP_Separator , ESC O l
6024 # XK_KP_Subtract - ESC O m
6025 # XK_KP_Decimal . ESC O n
6026 # XK_KP_Divide / ESC O o
6038 # The source-code for rxvt actually defines mappings for F21-F35, using
6039 # "ESC [ 35 ~" to "ESC [ 49 ~". Keyboards with more than 12 function keys
6040 # are rare, so this entry uses the shift- and control-modifiers as in
6041 # xterm+pcfkeys to define keys past F12.
6043 # kIC is normally not used, since rxvt performs a paste for that (shifted
6044 # insert), unless private mode 35 is set.
6046 # kDN, kDN5, kDN6, etc are extensions based on the names from xterm+pcfkeys -TD
6047 # Removed kDN6, etc (control+shift) since rxvt does not implement this -TD
6048 rxvt+pcfkeys|fragment for PC-style fkeys,
6049 kDC=\E[3$, kEND=\E[8$, kHOM=\E[7$, kIC=\E[2$, kLFT=\E[d,
6050 kNXT=\E[6$, kPRV=\E[5$, kRIT=\E[c, kcub1=\E[D, kcud1=\E[B,
6051 kcuf1=\E[C, kcuu1=\E[A, kdch1=\E[3~, kel=\E[8\^,
6052 kend=\E[8~, kf1=\E[11~, kf10=\E[21~, kf11=\E[23~,
6053 kf12=\E[24~, kf13=\E[25~, kf14=\E[26~, kf15=\E[28~,
6054 kf16=\E[29~, kf17=\E[31~, kf18=\E[32~, kf19=\E[33~,
6055 kf2=\E[12~, kf20=\E[34~, kf21=\E[23$, kf22=\E[24$,
6056 kf23=\E[11\^, kf24=\E[12\^, kf25=\E[13\^, kf26=\E[14\^,
6057 kf27=\E[15\^, kf28=\E[17\^, kf29=\E[18\^, kf3=\E[13~,
6058 kf30=\E[19\^, kf31=\E[20\^, kf32=\E[21\^, kf33=\E[23\^,
6059 kf34=\E[24\^, kf35=\E[25\^, kf36=\E[26\^, kf37=\E[28\^,
6060 kf38=\E[29\^, kf39=\E[31\^, kf4=\E[14~, kf40=\E[32\^,
6061 kf41=\E[33\^, kf42=\E[34\^, kf43=\E[23@, kf44=\E[24@,
6062 kf5=\E[15~, kf6=\E[17~, kf7=\E[18~, kf8=\E[19~, kf9=\E[20~,
6063 kfnd=\E[1~, khome=\E[7~, kich1=\E[2~, kind=\E[a, knp=\E[6~,
6064 kpp=\E[5~, kri=\E[b, kslt=\E[4~, kDC5=\E[3\^, kDC6=\E[3@,
6065 kDN=\E[b, kDN5=\EOb, kEND5=\E[8\^, kEND6=\E[8@,
6066 kHOM5=\E[7\^, kHOM6=\E[7@, kIC5=\E[2\^, kIC6=\E[2@,
6067 kLFT5=\EOd, kNXT5=\E[6\^, kNXT6=\E[6@, kPRV5=\E[5\^,
6068 kPRV6=\E[5@, kRIT5=\EOc, kUP=\E[a, kUP5=\EOa,
6070 # rxvt was originally "xvt", first announced in April 1993:
6071 # http://www.krsaborio.net/linux-desktops/research/1993/0416.html
6072 #------------------------------------------------------------------------------
6073 # Article: 567 of comp.os.linux.announce
6074 # Path: pavo.csi.cam.ac.uk!warwick!uknet!pipex!uunet!zaphod.mps.ohio-state.edu!
6075 # caen!batcomputer!theory.TC.Cornell.EDU!mdw
6076 # From: nation@rocket.sanders.com (Robert Nation)
6077 # Newsgroups: comp.os.linux.announce
6078 # Subject: xvt upload
6079 # Date: 16 Apr 1993 18:13:07 GMT
6080 # Organization: Cornell Theory Center
6082 # Approved: linux-announce@tc.cornell.edu (Matt Welsh)
6083 # Message-ID: <1qmsvj$pvj@fitz.TC.Cornell.EDU>
6084 # NNTP-Posting-Host: theory.tc.cornell.edu
6085 # Keywords: xvt, xterm, Xwindows
6086 # Originator: mdw@theory.TC.Cornell.EDU
6088 # Rxvt has been uploaded to /pub/Linux/Incoming/rxvt.tar.z and
6089 # rxvt.README on sunsite.unc.edu.
6091 # Xvt is an xterm replacement which uses a little less memory, and is
6092 # suitable for use on machines with small memories. Tek4010 support
6095 # Modifications were made by Rob Nation (nation@rocket.sanders.lockheed.com)
6096 # to make it a little more compact, and to add and remove certain features.
6100 # Send submissions for comp.os.linux.announce to: linux-announce@tc.cornell.edu
6101 #------------------------------------------------------------------------------
6103 # Though its change-log does not mention this, John Davis has stated that he
6104 # was the author of the changes to use the bce ("new color model") which was
6105 # incorporated into rxvt 2.11 (June 15, 1995). The change-log does not give
6106 # dates, nor give developer's names. Initial color support was added for rxvt
6107 # "2.0", which was sometime in 1994.
6109 # rxvt had usable color support with 2.16 (April 2, 1996), with some help by my
6110 # work on vttest, as well as bug reports to Mark Olesen. For instance, the fix
6112 # https://web.archive.org/web/20141016124430/http://web.archiveorange.com/archive/v/6ETvLb5wHtbbzCaS4S9J
6113 # was from one of my bug-reports -TD
6115 # While the color model both for xterm and rxvt was based on Linux console,
6116 # Olesen (or possibly Davis) diverged in one respect from Linux's bce color
6117 # behavior: inserting/deleting characters does not fill the newly empty cell
6118 # with the default background color.
6119 rxvt|rxvt terminal emulator (X Window System),
6121 hpa=\E[%i%p1%dG, kf0=\E[21~, sgr0=\E[m\017,
6122 vpa=\E[%i%p1%dd, use=rxvt-basic, use=ecma+color,
6123 rxvt-color|rxvt terminal emulator (X Window System),
6125 rxvt-256color|rxvt 2.7.9 with xterm 256-colors,
6126 use=xterm+256color, use=rxvt,
6127 rxvt-88color|rxvt 2.7.9 with xterm 88-colors,
6128 use=xterm+88color, use=rxvt,
6129 rxvt-xpm|rxvt terminal emulator (X Window System),
6131 rxvt-cygwin|rxvt terminal emulator (X Window System) on cygwin,
6132 acsc=+\257\,\256-\^0\333`\004a\261f\370g\361h\260j\331k
6133 \277l\332m\300n\305o~p\304q\304r\304s_t\303u\264v\301w
6134 \302x\263y\363z\362{\343|\330}\234~\376,
6136 rxvt-cygwin-native|rxvt terminal emulator (native MS Window System port) on cygwin,
6137 acsc=+\257\,\256-\^0\333`\004a\261f\370g\361h\260j\331k
6138 \277l\332m\300n\305o~p\304q\304r\304s_t\303u\264v\301w
6139 \302x\263y\363z\362{\343|\330~\376,
6142 # This variant is supposed to work with rxvt 2.7.7 when compiled with
6143 # NO_BRIGHTCOLOR defined. rxvt needs more work...
6144 rxvt-16color|rxvt with 16 colors like aixterm,
6145 ncv#32, use=ibm+16color, use=rxvt,
6150 # mrxvt is based on rxvt 2.7.11, but has by default XTERM_FKEYS defined, which
6151 # makes its function-keys different from other flavors of rxvt -TD
6153 # Testing with tack:
6154 # + made custom description (below) to work, though it sets TERM=xterm.
6156 # Testing with vttest:
6157 # + While "based on" rxvt, some of the basic functionality is broken. The
6158 # window collapses to a single line when running several of the screens
6159 # in vttest, e.g., the tests for cursor movement, screen features,
6160 # double-sized characters.
6161 # + The vt52 test works properly, but this is an exception. Due to the
6162 # other bug(s) most of vttest is untestable.
6163 # + the color test using ECH shows a gap in the bce model, like rxvt.
6165 # Testing with xterm "vttest" scripts:
6166 # + resize.pl does not work because mrxvt does implement CSI 18 t
6167 # (not in rxvt, but not documented by mrxvt) but not CSI 19 t.
6168 # + none of the "dynamic colors" (OSC colors) scripts work.
6169 mrxvt|multitabbed rxvt,
6171 kEND=\E[8;2~, kHOM=\E[7;2~, kcub1=\E[D, kcud1=\E[B,
6172 kcuf1=\E[C, kcuu1=\E[A, kend=\E[8~, khome=\E[7~,
6173 kEND3=\E[8;3~, kEND4=\E[8;4~, kEND5=\E[8;5~,
6174 kEND6=\E[8;6~, kEND7=\E[8;7~, kHOM3=\E[7;3~,
6175 kHOM4=\E[7;4~, kHOM5=\E[7;5~, kHOM6=\E[7;6~,
6176 kHOM7=\E[7;7~, use=xterm+r6f2, use=xterm+pcfkeys,
6179 mrxvt-256color|multitabbed rxvt with 256 colors,
6180 use=xterm+256color, use=mrxvt,
6183 # From: Michael Jennings <mej@valinux.com>
6187 # removed kf0 which conflicts with kf10 -TD
6188 # remove cvvis which conflicts with cnorm -TD
6189 # Eterm does not implement control/shift cursor keys such as kDN6, or kPRV/kNXT
6190 # but does otherwise follow the rxvt+pcfkeys model -TD
6191 # remove nonworking flash -TD
6192 # remove km as per tack test -TD
6193 Eterm|Eterm-color|Eterm with xterm-style color support (X Window System),
6194 am, bce, bw, eo, mc5i, mir, msgr, xenl, xon, XT,
6195 btns#5, cols#80, it#8, lines#24, lm#0, ncv@,
6196 acsc=``aaffggjjkkllmmnnooppqqrrssttuuvvwwxxyyzz{{||}}~~,
6197 bel=^G, blink=\E[5m, bold=\E[1m, civis=\E[?25l,
6198 clear=\E[H\E[2J, cnorm=\E[?25h, cr=\r,
6199 csr=\E[%i%p1%d;%p2%dr, cub=\E[%p1%dD, cub1=^H,
6200 cud=\E[%p1%dB, cud1=\E[B, cuf=\E[%p1%dC, cuf1=\E[C,
6201 cup=\E[%i%p1%d;%p2%dH, cuu=\E[%p1%dA, cuu1=\E[A,
6202 dch=\E[%p1%dP, dch1=\E[P, dl=\E[%p1%dM, dl1=\E[M,
6203 ech=\E[%p1%dX, ed=\E[J, el=\E[K, el1=\E[1K, enacs=\E)0,
6204 home=\E[H, hpa=\E[%i%p1%dG, ht=^I, hts=\EH, ich=\E[%p1%d@,
6205 ich1=\E[@, il=\E[%p1%dL, il1=\E[L, ind=\n,
6206 is1=\E[?47l\E>\E[?1l,
6207 is2=\E[r\E[m\E[2J\E[H\E[?7h\E[?1;3;4;6l\E[4l, kNXT@,
6208 kPRV@, ka1=\E[7~, ka3=\E[5~, kb2=\EOu, kbeg=\EOu, kbs=^H,
6209 kc1=\E[8~, kc3=\E[6~, kent=\EOM, khlp=\E[28~, kmous=\E[M,
6210 mc4=\E[4i, mc5=\E[5i, rc=\E8, rev=\E[7m, ri=\EM, rmacs=^O,
6211 rmam=\E[?7l, rmcup=\E[2J\E[?47l\E8, rmir=\E[4l, rmkx=,
6212 rmso=\E[27m, rmul=\E[24m,
6213 rs1=\E>\E[1;3;4;5;6l\E[?7h\E[m\E[r\E[2J\E[H,
6214 rs2=\E[r\E[m\E[2J\E[H\E[?7h\E[?1;3;4;6l\E[4l\E>\E[?1000l\E[?
6217 sgr=\E[0%?%p1%p6%|%t;1%;%?%p2%t;4%;%?%p1%p3%|%t;7%;%?%p4%t;5
6218 %;m%?%p9%t\016%e\017%;,
6219 sgr0=\E[m\017, smacs=^N, smam=\E[?7h, smcup=\E7\E[?47h,
6220 smir=\E[4h, smkx=, smso=\E[7m, smul=\E[4m, tbc=\E[3g,
6221 vpa=\E[%i%p1%dd, use=vt100+enq, use=rxvt+pcfkeys,
6224 Eterm-256color|Eterm with xterm 256-colors,
6225 use=xterm+256color, use=Eterm,
6227 Eterm-88color|Eterm with 88 colors,
6228 use=xterm+88color, use=Eterm,
6231 # Based on rxvt 2.4.8, it has a few differences in key bindings
6232 aterm|AfterStep terminal,
6234 kbs=^?, kf1=\EOP, kf2=\EOQ, kf3=\EOR, kf4=\EOS, use=rxvt,
6238 # This is not based on xterm's source...
6239 # vttest shows several problems with keyboard, cursor-movements.
6240 # see also https://invisible-island.net/xterm/xterm.faq.html#bug_xiterm
6241 xiterm|internationalized terminal emulator for X,
6243 kbs=^?, kdch1=\E[3~, use=klone+color, use=xterm-r6,
6247 # HP ships this (HPUX 9 and 10), except for the pb#9600 which was merged in
6248 # from BSD termcap. (hpterm: added empty <acsc>, we have no idea what ACS
6249 # chars look like --esr)
6250 hpterm|X-hpterm|hp X11 terminal emulator,
6251 am, da, db, mir, xhp, xon,
6252 cols#80, lh#2, lines#24, lm#0, lw#8, nlab#8, pb#9600, xmc#0,
6253 acsc=, bel=^G, bold=\E&dB, cbt=\Ei, clear=\E&a0y0C\EJ, cr=\r,
6254 cub1=^H, cud1=\EB, cuf1=\EC, cup=\E&a%p1%dy%p2%dC,
6255 cuu1=\EA, dch1=\EP, dim=\E&dH, dl1=\EM, ed=\EJ$<1>, el=\EK,
6256 hpa=\E&a%p1%dC, ht=^I, hts=\E1, il1=\EL, ind=\n, kbs=^H,
6257 kclr=\EJ, kctab=\E2, kcub1=\ED, kcud1=\EB, kcuf1=\EC,
6258 kcuu1=\EA, kdch1=\EP, kdl1=\EM, ked=\EJ, kel=\EK, kf1=\Ep,
6259 kf2=\Eq, kf3=\Er, kf4=\Es, kf5=\Et, kf6=\Eu, kf7=\Ev, kf8=\Ew,
6260 khome=\Eh, khts=\E1, kich1=\EQ, kil1=\EL, kind=\ES, kll=\EF,
6261 knp=\EU, kpp=\EV, kri=\ET, krmir=\ER, ktbc=\E3, meml=\El,
6262 memu=\Em, pfkey=\E&f%p1%dk%p2%l%dL%p2%s,
6263 pfloc=\E&f1a%p1%dk%p2%l%dL%p2%s,
6264 pfx=\E&f2a%p1%dk%p2%l%dL%p2%s,
6265 pln=\E&f%p1%dk%p2%l%dd0L%p2%s, rev=\E&dB, ri=\ET,
6266 rmacs=^O, rmir=\ER, rmkx=\E&s0A, rmln=\E&j@, rmso=\E&d@,
6268 sgr=\E&d%?%p7%t%{115}%c%;%p1%p3%|%p6%|%{2}%*%p2%{4}%*%+%p4%+
6269 %p5%{8}%*%+%{64}%+%c%?%p9%t%'\016'%c%e%'\017'%c%;,
6270 sgr0=\E&d@\017, smacs=^N, smir=\EQ, smkx=\E&s1A,
6271 smln=\E&jB, smso=\E&dJ, smul=\E&dD, tbc=\E3,
6273 # HPUX 11 provides a color version.
6274 hpterm-color|HP X11 terminal emulator with color,
6278 initp=\E&v%p2%da%p3%db%p4%dc%p5%dx%p6%dy%p7%dz%p1%dI,
6279 op=\E&v0S, scp=\E&v%p1%dS, use=hpterm,
6282 # This is for the extensible terminal emulator on the X11R6 contrib tape.
6283 # It corresponds to emu's internal emulation:
6285 # emu's default sets TERM to "xterm", but that doesn't work well -TD
6286 # fixes: remove bogus rmacs/smacs, change oc to op, add bce, am -TD
6287 # fixes: add civis, cnorm, sgr -TD
6288 emu|emu native mode,
6289 am, bce, mir, msgr, xon,
6290 colors#15, cols#80, it#8, lines#24, pairs#64, vt#200,
6291 acsc=61a\202f\260g2j\213k\214l\215m\216n\217o\220q\222s
6292 \224t\225u\226v\227w\230x\231~\244,
6293 bel=^G, blink=\EW, bold=\EU, civis=\EZ, clear=\EP\EE0;0;,
6294 cnorm=\Ea, cr=\r, csr=\Ek%p1%d;%p2%d;, cub=\Eq-%p1%d;,
6295 cub1=^H, cud=\Ep%p1%d;, cud1=\EB, cuf=\Eq%p1%d;, cuf1=\EC,
6296 cup=\EE%p1%d;%p2%d;, cuu=\Ep-%p1%d;, cuu1=\EA,
6297 dch=\EI%p1%d;, dch1=\EI1;, dl=\ER%p1%d;, dl1=\ER1;,
6298 ech=\Ej%p1%d;, ed=\EN, el=\EK, el1=\EL, home=\EE0;0;, ht=^I,
6299 hts=\Eh, il=\EQ%p1%d;, il1=\EQ1;, ind=\EG,
6300 is2=\ES\Er0;\Es0;, kbs=^H, kcub1=\EC, kcud1=\EB, kcuf1=\ED,
6301 kcuu1=\EA, kdch1=^?, kent=\r, kf0=\EF00, kf1=\EF01,
6302 kf10=\EF10, kf11=\EF11, kf12=\EF12, kf13=\EF13, kf14=\EF14,
6303 kf15=\EF15, kf16=\EF16, kf17=\EF17, kf18=\EF18, kf19=\EF19,
6304 kf2=\EF02, kf20=\EF20, kf3=\EF03, kf4=\EF04, kf5=\EF05,
6305 kf6=\EF06, kf7=\EF07, kf8=\EF08, kf9=\EF09, kfnd=\Efind,
6306 kich1=\Eins, knp=\Enext, kpp=\Eprior, kslt=\Esel,
6307 op=\Es0;\Er0;, rev=\ET, ri=\EF, rmir=\EX, rmso=\ES, rmul=\ES,
6308 rs2=\ES\Es0;\Er0;, setab=\Es%i%p1%d;,
6310 sgr=\ES%?%p1%t\ET%;%?%p2%t\EV%;%?%p3%t\ET%;%?%p4%t\EW%;%?%p6
6312 sgr0=\ES, smir=\EY, smso=\ET, smul=\EV, tbc=\Ej,
6314 # vt220 Terminfo entry for the Emu emulation, corresponds to
6316 # with NumLock set (to make the keypad transmit kf0-kf9).
6317 # fixes: add am, xenl, corrected sgr0 -TD
6318 emu-220|Emu-220 (vt200-7bit mode),
6320 cols#80, it#8, lines#24, vt#200,
6321 acsc=aaffggjjkkllmmnnooqqssttuuvvwwxx~~, bel=^G,
6322 blink=\E[0;5m, bold=\E[0;1m, civis=\E[?25l,
6323 clear=\E[2J\E[H, cnorm=\E[?25h, cr=\r,
6324 csr=\E[%i%p1%d;%p2%dr, cub=\E[%p1%dD, cub1=\E[1D,
6325 cud=\E[%p1%dB, cud1=\E[1B, cuf=\E[%p1%dC, cuf1=\E[1C,
6326 cup=\E[%i%p1%d;%p2%dH, cuu=\E[%p1%dA, cuu1=\E[1A,
6327 dch=\E[%p1%dP, dch1=\E[1P, dl=\E[%p1%dM, dl1=\E[1M,
6328 ed=\E[0J, el=\E[0K, el1=\E[1K, enacs=\E)0, home=\E[H, ht=^I,
6329 hts=\EH, if=/usr/share/tabset/vt300, il=\E[%p1%dL,
6330 il1=\E[1L, ind=\ED, is2=\E>\E[?1l\E[?3l\E[4l\E[?7h,
6331 kbs=^H, kcmd=\E[29~, kcub1=\E[D, kcud1=\E[B, kcuf1=\E[C,
6332 kcuu1=\E[A, kdch1=\E[3~, kent=\EOM, kf0=\EOp, kf1=\EOq,
6333 kf10=\EOl, kf11=\EOm, kf12=\EOn, kf13=\EOP, kf14=\EOQ,
6334 kf15=\EOR, kf16=\EOS, kf2=\EOr, kf26=\E[17~, kf27=\E[18~,
6335 kf28=\E[19~, kf29=\E[20~, kf3=\EOs, kf30=\E[21~,
6336 kf34=\E[26~, kf37=\E[31~, kf38=\E[32~, kf39=\E[33~,
6337 kf4=\EOt, kf40=\E[34~, kf5=\EOu, kf6=\EOv, kf7=\EOw,
6338 kf8=\EOx, kf9=\EOy, kfnd=\E[1~, khlp=\E[28~, kich1=\E[2~,
6339 knp=\E[6~, kpp=\E[5~, kslt=\E[4~, rc=\E8, rev=\E[0;7m,
6340 ri=\EM, rmacs=^O, rmcup=\E>, rmkx=\E>, rmso=\E[m, rmul=\E[m,
6341 rs2=\E[4l\E[34l\E[?1l\E[?3l\E[?5l\E[?7h, sc=\E7,
6342 sgr=\E[0%?%p1%t;7%;%?%p2%t;4%;%?%p3%t;7%;%?%p4%t;5%;%?%p5%t;
6343 2%;%?%p6%t;1%;%?%p7%t;8%;m%?%p9%t\016%e\017%;,
6344 sgr0=\E[m\017, smacs=^N, smcup=\E[?1l\E=, smkx=\E=,
6345 smso=\E[0;7m, smul=\E[0;4m, tbc=\E[3g,
6348 # A commercial product, Reportedly a version of Xterm with an OPEN LOOK UI,
6349 # print interface, ANSI X3.64 colour escape sequences, etc. Newsgroup postings
6350 # indicate that it emulates more than one terminal, but incompletely.
6352 # This is adapted from a FreeBSD bug-report by Daniel Rudy <dcrudy@pacbell.net>
6353 # It is based on vt102's entry, with some subtle differences, but also
6355 # supports ANSI colors (except for 'op' string)
6356 # apparently implements alternate screen like xterm
6357 # does not use padding, of course.
6358 mvterm|vv100|SwitchTerm aka mvTERM,
6359 am, eslok, hs, km, mir, msgr, xenl, xon,
6360 colors#8, cols#80, it#8, lines#24, pairs#64,
6361 acsc=``aaffggjjkkllmmnnooppqqrrssttuuvvwwxxyyzz{{||}}~~,
6362 bel=^G, blink=\E[5m, bold=\E[1m, clear=\E[H\E[2J, cr=\r,
6363 csr=\E[%i%p1%d;%p2%dr, cub=\E[%p1%dD, cub1=^H,
6364 cud=\E[%p1%dB, cud1=\n, cuf=\E[%p1%dC, cuf1=\E[C,
6365 cup=\E[%i%p1%d;%p2%dH, cuu=\E[%p1%dA, cuu1=\E[A,
6366 dch=\E[%p1%dP, dch1=\E[P, dl=\E[%p1%dM, dl1=\E[M,
6367 dsl=\E[?E, ed=\E[J, el=\E[K, el1=\E[1K$<3>, enacs=\E(B\E)0,
6368 fsl=\E[?F, home=\E[H, ht=^I, hts=\EH, ich=\E[%p1%d@,
6369 ich1=\E[@, il=\E[%p1%dL, il1=\E[L, ind=\n, kbs=^H,
6370 kcub1=\EOD, kcud1=\EOB, kcuf1=\EOC, kcuu1=\EOA, kf0=\EOy,
6371 kf10=\EOx, kf5=\EOt, kf6=\EOu, kf7=\EOv, kf8=\EOl, kf9=\EOw,
6372 op=\E[100m, rc=\E8, rev=\E[7m, ri=\EM, rmacs=^O,
6373 rmcup=\E[2J\E[?47l\E8, rmkx=\E[?1l\E>, rmso=\E[m,
6375 rs2=\E>\E[1;3;4;5;6l\E[?7h\E[100m\E[m\E[r\E[2J\E[H,
6376 sc=\E7, setab=\E[4%p1%dm, setaf=\E[3%p1%dm,
6377 sgr=\E[0%?%p1%p6%|%t;1%;%?%p2%t;4%;%?%p1%p3%|%t;7%;%?%p4%t;5
6378 %;m%?%p9%t\016%e\017%;,
6379 sgr0=\E[m\017, smacs=^N, smcup=\E7\E[?47h,
6380 smkx=\E[?1h\E=, smso=\E[7m, smul=\E[4m, tbc=\E[3g,
6381 tsl=\E[?E\E[?%i%p1%dT, use=vt100+fnkeys,
6385 # This application is available by email from <mouse@Rodents.Montreal.QC.CA>.
6387 # "mterm -type ansi" sets $TERM to "ansi"
6388 mterm-ansi|ANSI emulation,
6391 acsc=``aaffggiijjkkllmmnnooppqqrrssttuuvvwwxxyyzz{{||}}~~,
6392 bel=^G, blink=\E[5m, bold=\E[1m, clear=\E[H\E[J, cr=\r,
6393 cub=\E[%p1%dD, cub1=\E[D, cud=\E[%p1%dB, cud1=\E[B,
6394 cuf=\E[%p1%dC, cuf1=\E[C, cup=\E[%i%p1%d;%p2%dH,
6395 cuu=\E[%p1%dA, cuu1=\E[A, dch=\E[%p1%dP, dch1=\E[P,
6396 dim=\E[2m, dl=\E[%p1%dM, dl1=\E[M, ech=\E[%p1%dX, ed=\E[J,
6397 el=\E[K, home=\E[H, hpa=\E[%i%p1%d`, ht=^I, ich1=,
6398 il=\E[%p1%dL, il1=\E[L, ind=\E[S, invis=\E[8m,
6399 is2=\E)0\017, kbs=^H, nel=\EE, rev=\E[7m, ri=\E[T, rmacs=^O,
6400 rmir=\E[4l, rmso=\E[27m, rmul=\E[24m,
6401 sgr=\E[0%?%p6%t;1%;%?%p2%t;4%;%?%p1%p3%|%t;7%;%?%p4%t;5%;%?
6402 %p5%t;2%;%?%p7%t;8%;m%?%p9%t\016%e\017%;,
6403 sgr0=\E[m\017, smacs=^N, smir=\E[4h, smso=\E[7m,
6404 smul=\E[4m, vpa=\E[%i%p1%dd, use=ecma+index,
6405 # mterm normally sets $TERM to "mterm"
6406 mterm|mouse-sun|Der Mouse term,
6409 bel=^G, clear=^L, cr=\r, cub1=^H, cud1=^N, cuf1=^S,
6410 cup=\006%p1%d.%p2%d., cuu1=^X, dch1=^Y, dl1=^K, ed=^B, el=^C,
6411 home=^P, ht=^I, il1=^A, ind=^U, kbs=^H, ll=^R, nel=\r^U, ri=^W,
6412 rmir=^O, rmso=^T, smir=^Q, smso=^V,
6413 # "mterm -type decansi" sets $TERM to "decansi"
6415 # note: kdch1, kfnd, kslt are in the source code, but do not work -TD
6416 decansi|ANSI emulation with DEC compatibility hacks,
6417 am, mir, msgr, xenl,
6418 colors#8, it#8, pairs#64,
6419 acsc=``aaffggiijjkkllmmnnooppqqrrssttuuvvwwxxyyzz{{||}}~~,
6420 bel=^G, blink=\E[5m, bold=\E[1m, civis=\E[?25l,
6421 clear=\E[H\E[J, cnorm=\E[?25h, cr=\r,
6422 csr=\E[%i%p1%d;%p2%dr, cub=\E[%p1%dD, cub1=\E[D,
6423 cud=\E[%p1%dB, cud1=\E[B, cuf=\E[%p1%dC, cuf1=\E[C,
6424 cup=\E[%i%p1%d;%p2%dH, cuu=\E[%p1%dA, cuu1=\E[A,
6425 dch=\E[%p1%dP, dch1=\E[P, dim=\E[2m, dl=\E[%p1%dM,
6426 dl1=\E[M, ech=\E[%p1%dX, ed=\E[J, el=\E[K, enacs=\E(B\E)0,
6427 home=\E[H, hpa=\E[%i%p1%d`, ht=^I, ich1=, il=\E[%p1%dL,
6428 il1=\E[L, ind=\E[S, invis=\E[8m, is2=\E)0\E[r\017, kbs=^H,
6429 kcub1=\EOD, kcud1=\EOB, kcuf1=\EOC, kcuu1=\EOA,
6430 kdch1=\E[3~, kf1=\E[11~, kf10=\E[21~, kf11=\E[23~,
6431 kf12=\E[24~, kf13=\E[25~, kf14=\E[26~, kf15=\E[28~,
6432 kf16=\E[29~, kf17=\E[31~, kf18=\E[32~, kf19=\E[33~,
6433 kf2=\E[12~, kf20=\E[34~, kf3=\E[13~, kf4=\E[14~,
6434 kf5=\E[15~, kf6=\E[17~, kf7=\E[18~, kf8=\E[19~, kf9=\E[20~,
6435 kfnd=\E[1~, kich1=\E[2~, knp=\E[6~, kpp=\E[5~, kslt=\E[4~,
6436 nel=\EE, op=\E[0m, rc=\E8, rev=\E[7m, ri=\E[T, rmacs=^O,
6437 rmam=\E[?7l, rmir=\E[4l, rmkx=\E[?1l\E>, rmso=\E[27m,
6438 rmul=\E[24m, sc=\E7, setab=\E[4%p1%dm, setaf=\E[3%p1%dm,
6439 sgr=\E[0%?%p6%t;1%;%?%p2%t;4%;%?%p1%p3%|%t;7%;%?%p4%t;5%;%?
6440 %p5%t;2%;%?%p7%t;8%;m%?%p9%t\016%e\017%;,
6441 sgr0=\E[m\017, smacs=^N, smam=\E[?7h, smir=\E[4h,
6442 smkx=\E[?1h\E=, smso=\E[7m, smul=\E[4m, u6=\E[%i%d;%dR,
6443 u7=\E[6n, vpa=\E[%i%p1%dd, use=ecma+index,
6446 # http://vwm.sourceforge.net/
6448 # VWM 2.0.2 (2009-05-01)
6449 # vwmterm is a terminal emulator written for the VWM console window manager.
6450 # This version is obsolete, replaced by libvterm in 2.1.0 (2009-10-23).
6452 am, bce, ccc, mir, msgr, npc, xenl, xon,
6454 acsc=``aaffggjjkkllmmnnooppqqrrssttuuvvwwxxyyzz{{||}}~~,
6455 bel=^G, blink=\E[5m, bold=\E[1m, civis=\E[?25l,
6456 clear=\E[H\E[J, cnorm=\E[?25h, cr=\r, cub=\E[%p1%dD,
6457 cub1=^H, cud=\E[%p1%dB, cud1=\E[B, cuf=\E[%p1%dC,
6458 cuf1=\E[C, cup=\E[%i%p1%d;%p2%dH, cuu=\E[%p1%dA,
6459 cuu1=\E[A, cvvis=\E[?25h, dim=\E[2m, ed=\E[J, el=\E[K,
6460 home=\E[H, il1=\E[L, ind=\n, invis=\E[8m, kcub1=\E[D,
6461 kcud1=\E[B, kcuf1=\E[C, kcuu1=\E[A, kdch1=\E[3~,
6462 kend=\E[4~, kf1=\E[[A, kf10=\E[21~, kf11=\E[22~,
6463 kf12=\E[23~, kf2=\E[[B, kf3=\E[[C, kf4=\E[[D, kf5=\E[[E,
6464 kf6=\E[17~, kf7=\E[18~, kf8=\E[19~, kf9=\E[20~,
6465 khome=\E[1~, knp=\E[6~, kpp=\E[5~, rev=\E[7m, rmacs=\E[10m,
6466 rmam=\E[?7l, rs1=\E[H\E[J\E[m\Ec, setab=\E[4%p1%dm,
6468 sgr=\E[0;10%?%p1%t;3%;%?%p2%t;4%;%?%p3%t;7%;%?%p4%t;5%;%?%p5
6469 %t;2%;%?%p6%t;1%;%?%p7%t;8%;%?%p9%t;11%;m,
6470 sgr0=\E[0;10m, smacs=\E[11m, smam=\E[?7h, smso=\E[3m,
6471 smul=\E[4m, use=xterm+alt1049,
6475 # MGR is a Bell Labs window system lighter-weight than X.
6476 # These entries describe MGR's xterm-equivalent.
6477 # They are courtesy of Vincent Broman <broman@nosc.mil> 14 Jan 1997
6480 mgr|Bellcore MGR (non X) window system terminal emulation,
6482 bel=^G, bold=\E2n, civis=\E9h, clear=^L, cnorm=\Eh, cr=\r,
6483 csr=\E%p1%d;%p2%dt, cub1=^H, cud1=\Ef, cuf1=\Er,
6484 cup=\E%p2%d;%p1%dM, cuu1=\Eu, cvvis=\E0h,
6485 dch=\E%p1%dE$<5>, dch1=\EE, dl=\E%p1%dd$<3*>,
6486 dl1=\Ed$<3>, ed=\EC, el=\Ec, hd=\E1;2f, ht=^I, hu=\E1;2u,
6487 ich=\E%p1%dA$<5>, ich1=\EA, il=\E%p1%da$<3*>,
6488 il1=\Ea$<3>, ind=\n, kbs=^H, kcub1=\E[D, kcud1=\E[B,
6489 kcuf1=\E[C, kcuu1=\E[A, nel=\r\n, rev=\E1n, rmam=\E5S,
6490 rmso=\E0n, rmul=\E0n, sgr0=\E0n, smam=\E5s, smso=\E1n,
6492 mgr-sun|Mgr window with Sun keyboard,
6493 ka1=\E[214z, ka3=\E[216z, kb2=\E[218z, kc1=\E[220z,
6494 kc3=\E[222z, kcpy=\E[197z, kend=\E[220z, kent=\E[250z,
6495 kf1=\E[224z, kf10=\E[233z, kf11=\E[234z, kf12=\E[235z,
6496 kf2=\E[225z, kf3=\E[226z, kf4=\E[227z, kf5=\E[228z,
6497 kf6=\E[229z, kf7=\E[230z, kf8=\E[231z, kf9=\E[232z,
6498 kfnd=\E[200z, khlp=\E[207z, khome=\E[214z, knp=\E[222z,
6499 kopn=\E[198z, kpp=\E[216z, kund=\E[195z, use=mgr,
6500 mgr-linux|Mgr window with Linux keyboard,
6501 ka1=\E[H, ka3=\E[5~, kb2=\E[G, kc1=\E[Y, kc3=\E[6~,
6502 kdch1=\E[3~, kend=\E[4~, kf0=\E[[J, kf1=\E[[A, kf10=\E[21~,
6503 kf11=\E[23~, kf12=\E[24~, kf2=\E[[B, kf3=\E[[C, kf4=\E[[D,
6504 kf5=\E[[E, kf6=\E[17~, kf7=\E[18~, kf8=\E[19~, kf9=\E[20~,
6505 khome=\E[1~, knp=\E[6~, kpp=\E[5~, use=mgr,
6510 st|stterm| simpleterm,
6514 # dim is intermittent, sometimes works, sometimes does not
6515 # italics may show up with yellow color
6516 # has control cursor-keys, alt cursor-keys, still no combinations
6517 # has control pageup/down
6518 # tmux extensions, see TERMINFO EXTENSIONS in tmux(1)
6519 # Se and Ss are implemented in the source-code, but the terminfo
6520 # provided with the source is incorrect, since Se/Ss are mis-coded
6521 # as booleans rather than strings.
6522 st-0.7|simpleterm 0.7,
6525 initc=\E]4;%p1%d;rgb\:%p2%{255}%*%{1000}%/%2.2X/%p3%{255}%*
6526 %{1000}%/%2.2X/%p4%{255}%*%{1000}%/%2.2X\E\\,
6527 kcbt@, kent@, oc=\E]104\007,
6528 sgr=%?%p9%t\E(0%e\E(B%;\E[0%?%p6%t;1%;%?%p2%t;4%;%?%p1%p3%|
6529 %t;7%;%?%p4%t;5%;%?%p5%t;2%;%?%p7%t;8%;m,
6530 Ms=\E]52;%p1%s;%p2%s\007, kDN3=\E[1;3B, kDN5=\E[1;5B,
6531 kLFT3=\E[1;3D, kLFT5=\E[1;5D, kNXT3=\E[6;3~,
6532 kNXT5=\E[6;5~, kPRV3=\E[5;3~, kPRV5=\E[5;5~,
6533 kRIT3=\E[1;3C, kRIT5=\E[1;5C, kUP3=\E[1;3A, kUP5=\E[1;5A,
6534 use=ecma+strikeout, use=st-0.6,
6538 # This version uses a table which supports a single modifier (a subset of
6539 # xterm's keys, using the same scheme). Because it supports only a single
6540 # modifier in this table, function keys f36-f48 are normally unavailable
6541 # because they are assigned to modifier-4.
6543 # The program assigns TERM to match the program name (the upstream source says
6544 # "st", but Debian renames it to "stterm").
6546 # The source includes two entries which are not useful here:
6547 # st-meta| simpleterm with meta key,
6548 # st-meta-256color| simpleterm with meta key and 256 colors,
6549 # because st's notion of "meta" does not correspond to the terminfo definition.
6550 # Rather, it acts like xterm - when the meta feature is disabled.
6553 # Added eo, removed ul -TD
6556 # implements control-modifier, but not control-shift for special keys
6557 # implements alt-modifier, but not alt-shift for special keys
6560 # http://git.suckless.org/st/log/st.info
6561 # Tmux unofficial extensions, see TERMINFO EXTENSIONS in tmux(1)
6562 # still has no function keys past kf36 (no combinations of modifiers)
6563 # no application keypad mode, e.g, kent.
6564 st-0.6|simpleterm 0.6,
6565 am, bce, hs, mir, msgr, npc, xenl, XT,
6566 colors#8, cols#80, it#8, lines#24, pairs#64,
6567 acsc=+C\,D-A.B0E``aaffgghFiGjjkkllmmnnooppqqrrssttuuvvwwxxyy
6569 bel=^G, blink=\E[5m, bold=\E[1m, cbt=\E[Z, civis=\E[?25l,
6570 clear=\E[H\E[2J, cnorm=\E[?12l\E[?25h, cr=\r,
6571 csr=\E[%i%p1%d;%p2%dr, cub=\E[%p1%dD, cub1=^H,
6572 cud=\E[%p1%dB, cud1=\n, cuf=\E[%p1%dC, cuf1=\E[C,
6573 cup=\E[%i%p1%d;%p2%dH, cuu=\E[%p1%dA, cuu1=\E[A,
6574 cvvis=\E[?25h, dch=\E[%p1%dP, dch1=\E[P, dl=\E[%p1%dM,
6575 dl1=\E[M, ech=\E[%p1%dX, ed=\E[J, el=\E[K, el1=\E[1K,
6576 enacs=\E)0, flash=\E[?5h$<100/>\E[?5l, fsl=^G, home=\E[H,
6577 hpa=\E[%i%p1%dG, ht=^I, hts=\EH, ich=\E[%p1%d@,
6578 il=\E[%p1%dL, il1=\E[L, ind=\n, invis=\E[8m,
6579 is2=\E[4l\E>\E[?1034l, kDC=\E[3;2~, kEND=\E[1;2F,
6580 kHOM=\E[1;2H, kIC=\E[2;2~, kLFT=\E[1;2D, kNXT=\E[6;2~,
6581 kPRV=\E[5;2~, kRIT=\E[1;2C, ka1=\E[1~, ka3=\E[5~, kb2=\EOu,
6582 kbs=^?, kc1=\E[4~, kc3=\E[6~, kcbt=\E[Z, kclr=\E[3;5~,
6583 kcub1=\EOD, kcud1=\EOB, kcuf1=\EOC, kcuu1=\EOA,
6584 kdch1=\E[3~, kdl1=\E[3;2~, ked=\E[1;5F, kel=\E[1;2F,
6585 kend=\E[4~, kent=\EOM, kf1=\EOP, kf10=\E[21~, kf11=\E[23~,
6586 kf12=\E[24~, kf13=\E[1;2P, kf14=\E[1;2Q, kf15=\E[1;2R,
6587 kf16=\E[1;2S, kf17=\E[15;2~, kf18=\E[17;2~,
6588 kf19=\E[18;2~, kf2=\EOQ, kf20=\E[19;2~, kf21=\E[20;2~,
6589 kf22=\E[21;2~, kf23=\E[23;2~, kf24=\E[24;2~,
6590 kf25=\E[1;5P, kf26=\E[1;5Q, kf27=\E[1;5R, kf28=\E[1;5S,
6591 kf29=\E[15;5~, kf3=\EOR, kf30=\E[17;5~, kf31=\E[18;5~,
6592 kf32=\E[19;5~, kf33=\E[20;5~, kf34=\E[21;5~,
6593 kf35=\E[23;5~, kf36=\E[24;5~, kf37=\E[1;6P, kf38=\E[1;6Q,
6594 kf39=\E[1;6R, kf4=\EOS, kf40=\E[1;6S, kf41=\E[15;6~,
6595 kf42=\E[17;6~, kf43=\E[18;6~, kf44=\E[19;6~,
6596 kf45=\E[20;6~, kf46=\E[21;6~, kf47=\E[23;6~,
6597 kf48=\E[24;6~, kf49=\E[1;3P, kf5=\E[15~, kf50=\E[1;3Q,
6598 kf51=\E[1;3R, kf52=\E[1;3S, kf53=\E[15;3~, kf54=\E[17;3~,
6599 kf55=\E[18;3~, kf56=\E[19;3~, kf57=\E[20;3~,
6600 kf58=\E[21;3~, kf59=\E[23;3~, kf6=\E[17~, kf60=\E[24;3~,
6601 kf61=\E[1;4P, kf62=\E[1;4Q, kf63=\E[1;4R, kf7=\E[18~,
6602 kf8=\E[19~, kf9=\E[20~, khome=\E[1~, kich1=\E[2~,
6603 kil1=\E[2;5~, kind=\E[1;2B, kmous=\E[M, knp=\E[6~,
6604 kpp=\E[5~, kri=\E[1;2A, krmir=\E[2;2~, mc0=\E[i, mc4=\E[4i,
6605 mc5=\E[5i, op=\E[39;49m, rc=\E8, rev=\E[7m, ri=\EM,
6606 rmacs=\E(B, rmir=\E[4l, rmkx=\E[?1l\E>, rmso=\E[27m,
6607 rmul=\E[24m, rs1=\Ec, rs2=\E[4l\E>\E[?1034l, sc=\E7,
6608 setab=\E[4%p1%dm, setaf=\E[3%p1%dm,
6609 setb=\E[4%?%p1%{1}%=%t4%e%p1%{3}%=%t6%e%p1%{4}%=%t1%e%p1%{6}
6611 setf=\E[3%?%p1%{1}%=%t4%e%p1%{3}%=%t6%e%p1%{4}%=%t1%e%p1%{6}
6613 sgr=%?%p9%t\E(0%e\E(B%;\E[0%?%p6%t;1%;%?%p2%t;4%;%?%p1%p3%|
6614 %t;7%;%?%p4%t;5%;%?%p7%t;8%;m,
6615 sgr0=\E[0m, smacs=\E(0, smir=\E[4h, smkx=\E[?1h\E=,
6616 smso=\E[7m, smul=\E[4m, tbc=\E[3g, u6=\E[%i%d;%dR,
6617 u7=\E[6n, u8=\E[?1;2c, u9=\E[c, vpa=\E[%i%p1%dd, Se=\E[2 q,
6618 Ss=\E[%p1%d q, use=ecma+index, use=xterm+alt1049,
6619 use=xterm+sl, use=ecma+italics,
6623 # Note: the original terminfo description uses leading blank to persuade
6624 # ncurses to use "st" as its name. Proper fix for that is to use "st" as an
6627 # Reading the code shows it should work for aixterm 16-colors
6628 # - added st-16color
6631 # - set eo (erase-overstrike)
6633 # - tbc doesn't work
6635 # - cbt doesn't work
6636 # - shifted cursor-keys send sequences like rxvt
6637 # - sgr referred to unimplemented "invis" mode.
6638 # Fixes: add eo and xenl per tack, remove nonworking cbt, hts and tbc, invis
6639 simpleterm|old-st| simpleterm 0.1.1,
6640 am, eo, mir, msgr, ul, xenl,
6641 colors#8, cols#80, it#8, lines#24, ncv#3, pairs#64,
6642 acsc=``aaffggiijjkkllmmnnooppqqrrssttuuvvwwxxyyzz{{||}}~~,
6643 bel=^G, bold=\E[1m, civis=\E[?25l, clear=\E[H\E[2J,
6644 cnorm=\E[?12l\E[?25h, cr=\r, csr=\E[%i%p1%d;%p2%dr,
6645 cub1=^H, cud=\E[%p1%dB, cud1=\n, cuf=\E[%p1%dC, cuf1=\E[C,
6646 cup=\E[%i%p1%d;%p2%dH, cuu=\E[%p1%dA, cuu1=\E[A,
6647 dch1=\E[P, dl=\E[%p1%dM, dl1=\E[M, ed=\E[J, el=\E[K,
6648 home=\E[H, hpa=\E[%i%p1%dG, ht=^I, ich=\E[%p1%d@,
6649 il=\E[%p1%dL, il1=\E[L, ind=\n, kbs=^?, kcub1=\E[D,
6650 kcud1=\E[B, kcuf1=\E[C, kcuu1=\E[A, kdch1=\E[3~,
6651 kend=\E[4~, kf1=\EOP, kf10=\E[21~, kf11=\E[23~,
6652 kf12=\E[24~, kf2=\EOQ, kf3=\EOR, kf4=\EOS, kf5=\E[15~,
6653 kf6=\E[17~, kf7=\E[18~, kf8=\E[19~, kf9=\E[20~,
6654 khome=\E[1~, knp=\E[6~, kpp=\E[5~, op=\E[37;40m, rc=\E8,
6655 rev=\E[7m, rmacs=\E(B, rmso=\E[m, rmul=\E[m, sc=\E7,
6656 setab=\E[4%p1%dm, setaf=\E[3%p1%dm,
6657 sgr=%?%p9%t\E(0%e\E(B%;\E[0%?%p6%t;1%;%?%p2%t;4%;%?%p1%p3%|
6659 sgr0=\E[0m, smacs=\E(0, smso=\E[7m, smul=\E[4m,
6661 st-16color|stterm-16color|simpleterm with 16-colors,
6662 use=ibm+16color, use=st,
6663 # 256 colors "works", but when running xterm's test-scripts, some garbage is
6664 # shown in the titlebar.
6666 # terminal wants to use TERM=stterm-256color, but that is longer than 14
6667 # characters, making the choice nonportable.
6668 st-256color|stterm-256color|simpleterm with 256 colors,
6670 initc@, oc@, use=xterm+256color, use=st,
6673 # https://github.com/software-jessies-org/jessies/wiki/Terminator
6675 # Tested using the Debian package org.jessies.terminator 6.104.3256 on 64-bit
6676 # Debian/current -TD (2011/8/20)
6678 # There were some packaging problems:
6679 # a) using Java, the program starts off using 50Mb, and climbs from there,
6680 # up to 114Mb after testing (no scrollback).
6681 # b) it insists on reinstalling its terminal description in $HOME/.terminfo
6682 # (two copies, just in case the host happens to be Mac OS X).
6683 # I deleted this after testing with tack.
6685 # Issues/features found with tack:
6686 # a) tbc does not work (implying that hts also is broken).
6687 # Comparing with the tabs utility shows a problem with the last tabstop on
6689 # b) has xterm-style shifted function-key strings
6690 # meta also is used, but control is ignored.
6691 # c) has xterm-style modifiers for cursor keys (shift, control, shift+control,
6693 # d) some combinations of shift/control send xterm-style sequences for
6694 # insert/delete/home/end.
6695 # e) numeric keypad sends only numbers (compare with vttest).
6696 # f) meta mode (km) is not implemented.
6698 # Issues found with ncurses test-program:
6699 # a) bce is inconsistently implemented
6700 # b) widths of Unicode values above 256 do not always agree with wcwidth.
6702 # Checked with vttest, found low degree of compatibility there.
6704 # Checked with xterm's scripts, found that the 256-color palette is fixed.
6708 # b) corrected sgr0 to reset alternate character set
6709 # c) modified smacs/rmacs to use SCS rather than SI/SO
6713 # Revisiting in May 2019, the Debian package was no longer available, and a
6714 # developer-provided ".deb" does not work. However, a usable Windows ".msi"
6715 # (which relies upon Cygwin) can be tested. The developers provide a terminfo,
6716 # but some of the features it lists do not work reliably (bce, italics, invis).
6720 # invis attribute fails
6721 # key-definitions could be expanded, with some work:
6722 # + supports xterm-style cursor key-modifiers for shift
6723 # + supports xterm-style function key-modifiers for shift,control,alt
6724 # + supports xterm-style editing key-modifiers for shift,control,alt
6726 # ncurses test-program:
6727 # "C" menu shows that bce implementation is incomplete
6728 # italics did not work
6729 # dim worked once in tack, but not in ncurses test-program
6730 # "F" thick-line characters do not display
6732 # terminal does not respond to 80/132-column switching
6733 # wrapping at the right margin is erratic
6734 # there are several problems in the cursor-movements and screen-features
6735 # no vt52, no double-sized characters
6736 # Device attributes response says it is a vanilla VT100
6737 # does not respond to xterm mouse controls
6738 # alternate screen tests do not fill the screen, return wrong position
6739 # window modify/report operations do not work
6740 # miscellaneous ISO-6429 tests, e.g., REP, do not work
6741 # CBT, CHT, HPR, CNL,CPL, VPR do not work
6743 # removed the cancel for "hs", removed cbt, invis, corrected sgr -TD
6744 # use xterm+256setaf, etc -TD
6745 terminator|Terminator no line wrap,
6746 bce, eo, mir, msgr, xenl, xon,
6747 cols#80, it#8, lines#24, lm#0,
6748 acsc=``aaffggjjkkllmmnnooppqqrrssttuuvvwwxxyyzz{{||}}~~,
6749 bold=\E[1m, civis=\E[?25l, clear=\E[H\E[2J,
6750 cnorm=\E[?25h, cr=\r, csr=\E[%i%p1%d;%p2%dr,
6751 cub=\E[%p1%dD, cub1=^H, cud=\E[%p1%dB, cud1=\n,
6752 cuf=\E[%p1%dC, cuf1=\E[C, cup=\E[%i%p1%d;%p2%dH,
6753 cuu=\E[%p1%dA, cuu1=\E[A, dch=\E[%p1%dP, dch1=\E[P,
6754 dim=\E[2m, dl=\E[%p1%dM, dl1=\E[M, ed=\E[J, el=\E[K,
6755 el1=\E[1K, enacs=\E(B\E)0, flash=^G, home=\E[H,
6756 hpa=\E[%i%p1%dG, ht=^I, hts=\EH, il=\E[%p1%dL, il1=\E[L,
6757 ind=\n, is1=\E[?47l\E=\E[?1l,
6758 is2=\E[r\E[m\E[2J\E[H\E[?7h\E[?1;3;4;6l\E[4l, kbs=^?,
6759 kcub1=\E[D, kcud1=\E[B, kcuf1=\E[C, kcuu1=\E[A,
6760 kdch1=\E[3~, kend=\E[4~, kf1=\EOP, kf10=\E[21~,
6761 kf11=\E[23~, kf12=\E[24~, kf13=\E[25~, kf14=\E[26~,
6762 kf15=\E[28~, kf16=\E[29~, kf2=\EOQ, kf3=\EOR, kf4=\EOS,
6763 kf5=\E[15~, kf6=\E[17~, kf7=\E[18~, kf8=\E[19~, kf9=\E[20~,
6764 khome=\E[1~, kich1=\E[2~, knp=\E[6~, kpp=\E[5~, rc=\E8,
6765 rev=\E[7m, ri=\EM, rmacs=\E(B, rmir=\E[4l, rmso=\E[27m,
6766 rmul=\E[24m, rs1=\Ec, rs2=\E[!p\E[?3;4l\E[4l\E>,
6767 s0ds=\E(B, s1ds=\E(0, sc=\E7,
6768 sgr=\E[0%?%p1%p6%|%t;1%;%?%p2%t;4%;%?%p5%t;2%;%?%p1%p3%|%t;7
6769 %;m%?%p9%t\E(0%e\E(B%;,
6770 sgr0=\E[m\E(B, smacs=\E(0, smir=\E[4h, smso=\E[7m,
6771 smul=\E[4m, tbc=\E[3g, tsl=\E]2;%p1, vpa=\E[%i%p1%dd,
6772 use=ecma+italics, use=ecma+index, use=xterm+256setaf,
6773 use=xterm+sl-twm, use=xterm+alt1049,
6776 # https://www.enlightenment.org/about-terminology
6778 # Tested terminology-0.3.0, 0.6.1, using tack and vttest. This is not a vt100
6779 # emulator, nor is it compatible with xterm, but it uses a few features from
6783 # cursor does not fill on focus
6784 # there are pervasive problems with clearing/erasing parts of the screen
6785 # resizing the window causes it to stop listening to the keyboard
6787 # doesn't understand vt100 CPR needed for resize
6792 # uses bce model for colors, but (see below) fails the vttest screens
6793 # has partial support for 256color feature.
6794 # tack function-keys (a subset of xterm+pcf0), and
6795 # tack cursor-keys (a subset of xterm+pce2):
6796 # ctrl+shift (ignored)
6798 # shift-alt modifier -> shift (2)
6802 # tack modifiers did not work for fkeys in 0.3.0; subset works in 0.6.1
6803 # ctrl + khome/kend works - none of the other modifiers do
6805 # spits lots of messages from termptyesc.c especially in vttest.
6806 # no 132-column mode
6807 # fails menu 1, 2 (definitely not vt100-compatible)
6808 # primary (claims vt420 with several options, apparently none work) and
6809 # secondary report says (perhaps... vt420): \E[>41;285;0c
6810 # CHA, HPR, VPA, CNL, CPL work
6811 # BCE with ED/EL - fail
6812 # BCE with ECH/indexing - fail
6814 # unlike teken, background light/dark works
6816 # X10 and Normal mouse work
6817 # Any-event mouse works
6818 # Mouse button-event works
6820 # This description uses xterm+pcf0, which is misleading because the program
6821 # does not handle combinations of modifiers - but listing them all would
6822 # involve more effort than its developers spent -TD
6823 terminology-0.6.1|EFL-based terminal emulator,
6825 blink@, ed@, el@, el1@, invis=\E[8m, kLFT=\E[1;2D,
6826 kRIT=\E[1;2C, kf10=\E[21~, kf11=\E[23~, kf12=\E[24~,
6827 kf5=\E[15~, kf6=\E[17~, kf7=\E[18~, kf8=\E[19~, kf9=\E[20~,
6828 kind=\E[1;2B, kri=\E[1;2A,
6829 sgr=\E[0%?%p1%p6%|%t;1%;%?%p2%t;4%;%?%p1%p3%|%t;7%;%?%p7%t;8
6830 %;m%?%p9%t\016%e\017%;$<2>,
6831 vpa=\E[%i%p1%dd, kDC3=\E[3;3~, kDC4=\E[3;4~,
6832 kDC5=\E[3;5~, kDC6=\E[3;6~, kDC7=\E[3;7~, kDN=\E[1;2B,
6833 kDN3=\E[1;3B, kDN4=\E[1;4B, kDN5=\E[1;5B, kDN6=\E[1;6B,
6834 kDN7=\E[1;7B, kEND5=\E[1;5F, kHOM5=\E[1;5H,
6835 kLFT3=\E[1;3D, kLFT4=\E[1;4D, kLFT5=\E[1;5D,
6836 kLFT6=\E[1;6D, kLFT7=\E[1;7D, kRIT3=\E[1;3C,
6837 kRIT4=\E[1;4C, kRIT5=\E[1;5C, kRIT6=\E[1;6C,
6838 kRIT7=\E[1;7C, kUP=\E[1;2A, use=xterm+pcf0, use=vt100,
6841 # Tested terminology 1.0.0
6844 # Shifted cursor-keys send nothing, but xterm modifiers for control+shift
6845 # and control+alt were added like xterm+pcc2
6846 # Editing keys have some features from xterm+pce2
6847 # Changed from xterm+pcf0 to xterm+pcf2
6852 # Aside from the partial fixes for function/cursor/editing keys, no improvement
6853 # in other tests versus 0.6.1
6854 terminology-1.0.0|EFL-based terminal emulator,
6855 civis=\E[?25l, cnorm=\E[?12l\E[?25h, dim=\E[2m,
6856 flash=\E[?5h$<100/>\E[?5l, kend=\E[OF, khome=\E[OH,
6858 sgr=%?%p9%t\E(0%e\E(B%;\E[0%?%p6%t;1%;%?%p5%t;2%;%?%p2%t;4%;
6859 %?%p1%p3%|%t;7%;%?%p7%t;8%;m$<2>,
6860 sgr0=\E(B\E[m, smacs=\E(0, use=ecma+italics,
6861 use=xterm+x11mouse, use=xterm+pce2, use=xterm+pcf2,
6862 use=xterm+pcc2, use=terminology-0.6.1,
6864 terminology|EFL-based terminal emulator,
6865 use=terminology-1.0.0,
6867 ######## OPENGL CLIENTS
6870 # https://github.com/jwilm/alacritty
6871 # Version 0.3.3 (2019/08/03)
6872 # Version 0.2.1 (2018/10/03)
6873 # Project started in 2016/02, uses Rust and OpenGL, and in contrast to (most X
6874 # terminal programs) is not designed to run with a remote server.
6876 # Packaged in Arch Linux -
6878 # initial screensize 24x80
6879 # no DECCOLM (does not switch between 80/132 columns)
6880 # otherwise, passes wrapping test
6882 # identifies as a vt102
6885 # ECH works (0.2.1 left text on right margin)
6889 # does not implement any of the DECRQM/DECRPM controls
6890 # does not implement any of the DECRQSS controls
6895 # fails CHT, otherwise ECMA-48 cursor movement ok
6896 # fails ERM/SPA, SL, SR, passes REP, SD, SU
6899 # has normal and highlight mouse
6900 # has any-event and button-event mouse
6901 # cursor-position wrong after alternate-screen
6902 # none of the dtterm controls work
6904 # bell and flash do not work
6905 # italics and crossed-out work (latter did not work in 0.2.1)
6906 # function-keys work up to kf36; those using two modifiers do not work
6908 # The program sources include "alacritty" and "alacritty-direct", which are
6909 # copied from "xterm-256color" and "xterm-direct" (but using semicolon for
6910 # subparameter delimiter). Refactored here to use ncurses building blocks -TD
6911 alacritty|alacritty terminal emulator,
6912 rs1=\Ec\E]104\007, use=xterm+256color,
6913 use=alacritty+common,
6915 alacritty-direct|alacritty with direct color indexing,
6916 use=xterm+indirect, use=alacritty+common,
6918 # removed ech, since it fails vttest -TD
6919 # added ecma+strikeout in 0.3.3 -TD
6920 # added xterm+sl-twm in 0.3.3 -TD
6921 alacritty+common|base fragment for alacritty,
6923 ech@, kb2=\EOE, kbs=^?, kcbt=\E[Z, kent=\EOM, Se=\E[0 q,
6924 use=ecma+index, use=xterm-basic, use=xterm+app,
6925 use=ansi+rep, use=xterm+sm+1006, use=xterm+tmux,
6926 use=ecma+strikeout, use=xterm+sl-twm, use=ecma+italics,
6927 use=xterm+pce2, use=xterm+pcc2, use=xterm+pcf2,
6930 # https://github.com/kovidgoyal/kitty
6932 # Project started in 2016/10 (see alacritty), but is a Python script rather
6933 # than Rust, using OpenGL. The same caveats regarding remote connections
6934 # apply. This is not an X terminal, though (like alacritty), it copies
6935 # features from xterm.
6937 # Regarding the name "kitty", that is a pun, reflected in the description.
6939 # http://www.9bis.net/kitty/
6940 # https://github.com/kovidgoyal/kitty/issues/9
6941 # https://github.com/kovidgoyal/kitty/issues/1025
6943 # http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/bug-ncurses/2018-09/msg00005.html
6944 # https://github.com/kovidgoyal/kitty/issues/879
6947 # initial screensize 71x22
6948 # does not respond to "resize -s"
6949 # resizing with window manager gives no clues
6951 # does not switch between 80/132 columns
6952 # fails wrapping test, copying vte/rxvt
6953 # no reverse-background, no blink
6954 # claims to be vt200:
6956 # secondary \E[>1;4000;12c
6958 # no GR in the locking-shifts screen
6959 # no NRCS or ISO-2022, anyway
6962 # has DECTCEM, ECH, but no SRM and DECSCA
6963 # has operating condition report, none of the others
6966 # DECRQSS ok for DECSTBM, SGR, none of the others
6969 # DECXCPR device status works, none of the others
6970 # no left/right margins
6971 # has DECCARA, but not DECERA, DECFRA, DECRARA, DECSERA
6972 # inside of DECCARA is uncolored
6973 # line-drawing with DECCARA does not work
6974 # aside from left/right margins, editing sequences look ok
6977 # fails ECH test for bce
6979 # fails REP, SL, SL, but other cursor-movement ok
6981 # does not recognize original alternate-screen
6982 # cursor-position wrong after alternate-screen
6983 # has normal mouse, any-event, any-button, but
6985 # no mouse-highlight tracking
6987 # dtterm - only supports report-size chars/pixels
6988 # recognizes tcap-query
6990 # flash doesn't work
6991 # italics do not work
6992 # bce should be set (but see vttest)
6993 #* developer's terminfo stopped at kf25, but the program continues,
6994 # copying xterm for the rest of the control+fkey sequence
6995 # (but only one modifier is supported, like iTerm2).
6996 #* it omitted shifted pageup/down
6997 #* control+editing keys work
6998 # In contrast to function-keys, some additional modifier combinations
6999 # act like xterm for the editing/cursor-keys, e.g., alt+shift. While
7000 # the implementation is incomplete, the building-blocks are consistent
7001 # with what has been implemented -TD
7002 # DECKPAM does not work -TD
7003 #* ka1, ka3, kc1, kc3 were bogus (removed)
7004 #* meta sends escape (removed kmm) -TD
7005 #* cvvis does not make cursor "more visible" -TD
7007 use=xterm+256color, use=kitty+common,
7008 kitty-direct|KovId's TTY using direct colors,
7009 oc=\E]104\007, use=xterm+direct2, use=kitty+common,
7010 kitty+common|KovId's TTY common properties,
7011 am, mc5i, mir, msgr, npc, xenl,
7012 cols#80, it#8, lines#24,
7013 acsc=++\,\,--..00``aaffgghhiijjkkllmmnnooppqqrrssttuuvvwwxxy
7015 bel=^G, bold=\E[1m, cbt=\E[Z, civis=\E[?25l,
7016 clear=\E[H\E[2J, cnorm=\E[?12l\E[?25h, cr=\r,
7017 csr=\E[%i%p1%d;%p2%dr, cub=\E[%p1%dD, cub1=^H,
7018 cud=\E[%p1%dB, cud1=\n, cuf=\E[%p1%dC, cuf1=\E[C,
7019 cup=\E[%i%p1%d;%p2%dH, cuu=\E[%p1%dA, cuu1=\E[A,
7020 dch=\E[%p1%dP, dch1=\E[P, dim=\E[2m, dl=\E[%p1%dM,
7021 dl1=\E[M, ech=\E[%p1%dX, ed=\E[J, el=\E[K, el1=\E[1K,
7022 flash=\E[?5h$<100/>\E[?5l, home=\E[H, hpa=\E[%i%p1%dG,
7023 ht=^I, hts=\EH, ich=\E[%p1%d@, il=\E[%p1%dL, il1=\E[L,
7024 ind=\n, kbs=^?, kcbt=\E[Z, kcub1=\EOD, kcud1=\EOB,
7025 kcuf1=\EOC, kcuu1=\EOA, kdch1=\E[3~, kend=\EOF, kf1=\EOP,
7026 kf10=\E[21~, kf11=\E[23~, kf12=\E[24~, kf13=\E[1;2P,
7027 kf14=\E[1;2Q, kf15=\E[1;2R, kf16=\E[1;2S, kf17=\E[15;2~,
7028 kf18=\E[17;2~, kf19=\E[18;2~, kf2=\EOQ, kf20=\E[19;2~,
7029 kf21=\E[20;2~, kf22=\E[21;2~, kf23=\E[23;2~,
7030 kf24=\E[24;2~, kf25=\E[1;5P, kf26=\E[1;5Q, kf27=\E[1;5R,
7031 kf28=\E[1;5S, kf29=\E[15;5~, kf3=\EOR, kf30=\E[17;5~,
7032 kf31=\E[18;5~, kf32=\E[19;5~, kf33=\E[20;5~,
7033 kf34=\E[21;5~, kf35=\E[23;5~, kf36=\E[24;5~, kf4=\EOS,
7034 kf5=\E[15~, kf6=\E[17~, kf7=\E[18~, kf8=\E[19~, kf9=\E[20~,
7035 khome=\EOH, kich1=\E[2~, kind=\E[1;2B, kmous=\E[M,
7036 knp=\E[6~, kpp=\E[5~, kri=\E[1;2A, op=\E[39;49m, rc=\E8,
7037 rev=\E[7m, ri=\EM, rmacs=\E(B, rmam=\E[?7l, rmir=\E[4l,
7038 rmkx=\E[?1l, rmso=\E[27m, rmul=\E[24m, rs1=\Ec, sc=\E7,
7039 sgr=%?%p9%t\E(0%e\E(B%;\E[0%?%p6%t;1%;%?%p5%t;2%;%?%p2%t;4%;
7041 sgr0=\E(B\E[m, smacs=\E(0, smam=\E[?7h, smir=\E[4h,
7042 smkx=\E[?1h, smso=\E[7m, smul=\E[4m, tbc=\E[3g,
7043 vpa=\E[%i%p1%dd, use=ecma+index, use=xterm+sl-twm,
7044 use=ecma+strikeout, use=xterm+pce2, use=xterm+pcc2,
7045 use=ecma+italics, use=xterm+alt1049,
7047 ######## WEB CLIENTS
7050 # https://domterm.org
7052 # Quoting its webpage:
7053 # The domterm command runs a server that manages sessions (usually shell
7054 # processes). The user interface and terminal emulation is handled by a
7055 # JavaScript library that can run in a regular web browser or an embedded
7056 # browser such as Electron, using Web Sockets to talk to the server.
7058 # it can connect to, and display in, a web browser, or as a standalone Qt
7059 # application. Either way, it displays in the current desktop session.
7061 # Testing current code (2019/07/06) with Fedora 30:
7070 # bce screen shows diagonal lines...
7072 # kf11 toggles maximize
7073 # cursor-key application mode works
7074 # numeric keypad application does not work; keys always send face-codes
7075 # sends utf-8 for meta, like xterm
7077 # has problems with menu #1 (wrapping)
7078 # DA = vt200 with 132 columns, color
7079 # DA2 = 990, 100300 ("\E[>990;100300;0c")
7080 # no VT52, no double-size characters
7081 # vt220 ECH test works, SRM, DECSCA do not
7082 # S7C1T/S8C1t does not work
7083 # DECUDK does not work
7084 # CNL does not work; the other ECMA-48 cursor-movement tests work
7085 # REP sort-of works (does not match xterm)
7086 # SD/SU work, but not SL/SR
7087 # window reporting: works for size in chars/pixels, but not other tests
7088 # X10 mouse clicks work -- but return 4 rather than 1 for codes
7089 # any-event mouse mode acts like any-button mode
7090 # implements SGR mouse-mode
7092 # does not implement initc
7093 # does accept either colons or semicolon in 38/48 SGR.
7094 domterm|DomTerm web client,
7096 bel@, blink@, dim@, invis@, kcbt=\E[Z, ritm@, rmkx=\E[?1l,
7097 sgr=%?%p9%t\E(0%e\E(B%;\E[0%?%p6%t;1%;%?%p2%t;4%;%?%p1%p3%|
7099 sitm@, smkx=\E[?1h, use=xterm+256setaf, use=ecma+index,
7100 use=xterm+sm+1006, use=xterm+pcfkeys, use=xterm-basic,
7103 ######## UNIX VIRTUAL TERMINALS, VIRTUAL CONSOLES, AND TELNET CLIENTS
7106 # Columbus UNIX virtual terminal. This terminal also appears in
7107 # UNIX 4.0 and successors as line discipline 1 (?), but is
7108 # undocumented and does not really work quite right.
7109 cbunix|cb unix virtual terminal,
7111 cols#80, lines#24, lm#0,
7112 bel=^G, clear=\EL, cr=\r, cub1=^H, cud1=\n, cuf1=\EC,
7113 cup=\EG%p2%c%p1%c, cuu1=\EA, dch1=\EM, dl1=\EN, ed=\EL,
7114 el=\EK, ich1=\EO, il1=\EP, ind=\n, kcub1=\ED, kcud1=\EB,
7115 kcuf1=\EC, kcuu1=\EA, khome=\EE, rmso=\Eb^D, rmul=\Eb^A,
7116 smso=\Ea^D, smul=\Ea^A,
7117 # (vremote: removed obsolete ":nl@:" -- esr)
7118 vremote|virtual remote terminal,
7120 cols#79, use=cbunix,
7122 pty|4bsd pseudo teletype,
7123 cup=\EG%p1%{32}%+%c%p2%{32}%+%c, rmso=\Eb$, rmul=\Eb!,
7124 smso=\Ea$, smul=\Ea!, use=cbunix,
7128 # https://www.emacswiki.org/emacs/AnsiTerm
7129 # https://github.com/emacs-mirror/emacs/blob/master/lisp/term.el
7131 # The codes supported by the term.el terminal emulation in GNU Emacs 19.30
7132 eterm|gnu emacs term.el terminal emulation,
7135 bel=^G, bold=\E[1m, clear=\E[H\E[J, cr=\r,
7136 csr=\E[%i%p1%d;%p2%dr, cub=\E[%p1%dD, cub1=^H,
7137 cud=\E[%p1%dB, cud1=\n, cuf=\E[%p1%dC, cuf1=\E[C,
7138 cup=\E[%i%p1%d;%p2%dH, cuu=\E[%p1%dA, cuu1=\E[A,
7139 dch=\E[%p1%dP, dch1=\E[P, dl=\E[%p1%dM, dl1=\E[M, ed=\E[J,
7140 el=\E[K, el1=\E[1K, home=\E[H, ht=^I, ich=\E[%p1%d@,
7141 il=\E[%p1%dL, il1=\E[L, ind=\n, rev=\E[7m,
7142 rmcup=\E[2J\E[?47l\E8, rmir=\E[4l, rmso=\E[m, rmul=\E[m,
7143 sgr0=\E[m, smcup=\E7\E[?47h, smir=\E[4h, smso=\E[7m,
7146 # The codes supported by the term.el terminal emulation in GNU Emacs 22.2
7147 eterm-color|Emacs term.el terminal emulator term-protocol-version 0.96,
7148 am, mir, msgr, xenl,
7149 colors#8, cols#80, lines#24, pairs#64,
7150 bel=^G, blink=\E[5m, bold=\E[1m, clear=\E[H\E[J, cr=\r,
7151 csr=\E[%i%p1%d;%p2%dr, cub=\E[%p1%dD, cub1=^H,
7152 cud=\E[%p1%dB, cud1=\n, cuf=\E[%p1%dC, cuf1=\E[C,
7153 cup=\E[%i%p1%d;%p2%dH, cuu=\E[%p1%dA, cuu1=\E[A,
7154 dch=\E[%p1%dP, dch1=\E[P, dl=\E[%p1%dM, dl1=\E[M, ed=\E[J,
7155 el=\E[K, el1=\E[1K, home=\E[H, ht=^I, ich=\E[%p1%d@,
7156 il=\E[%p1%dL, il1=\E[L, ind=\n, invis=\E[8m, kbs=^?,
7157 kcub1=\EOD, kcud1=\EOB, kcuf1=\EOC, kcuu1=\EOA,
7158 kdch1=\E[3~, kend=\E[4~, khome=\E[1~, kich1=\E[2~,
7159 knp=\E[6~, kpp=\E[5~, op=\E[39;49m, rc=\E8, rev=\E[7m,
7160 ri=\EM, rmir=\E[4l, rmso=\E[27m, rmul=\E[24m, rs1=\Ec,
7161 sc=\E7, setab=\E[%p1%'('%+%dm, setaf=\E[%p1%{30}%+%dm,
7162 sgr=\E[0%?%p1%p3%|%t;7%;%?%p2%t;4%;%?%p4%t;5%;%?%p6%t;1%;%?
7164 sgr0=\E[m, smir=\E[4h, smso=\E[7m, smul=\E[4m,
7165 u6=\E[%i%d;%dR, u7=\E[6n,
7167 # shell.el can "do" color, though not nearly as well.
7170 # http://unix.stackexchange.com/questions/237943/changing-colors-used-by-ls-does-not-work-in-emacs-shell-mode
7173 # https://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/bug-gnu-emacs/2012-08/msg00481.html
7174 # https://github.com/emacs-mirror/emacs/blob/master/lisp/shell.el
7175 # https://github.com/emacs-mirror/emacs/blob/master/lisp/ansi-color.el
7177 # however, as tested with Emacs 24.5.1, the result is buggy, losing overlays
7178 # frequently. The contemporaneous term.el aka ansi-term does not "support"
7179 # italics but does not lose the color information -TD 2017/01/28.
7180 dumb-emacs-ansi|Emacs dumb terminal with ANSI color codes,
7182 colors#8, it#8, ncv#13, pairs#64,
7183 bold=\E[1m, cud1=\n, ht=^I, ind=\n, op=\E[39;49m,
7184 rmul=\E[24m, setab=\E[4%p1%dm, setaf=\E[3%p1%dm,
7185 sgr0=\E[m, smul=\E[4m, use=ecma+italics,
7189 # Entries for use by the `screen' program by Juergen Weigert,
7190 # Michael Schroeder, Oliver Laumann. The screen and
7191 # screen-w entries came with version 3.7.1. The screen2 and screen3 entries
7192 # come from University of Wisconsin and may be older.
7193 # (screen: added <cnorm> on ANSI model -- esr)
7195 # 'screen' defines extensions to termcap. Some are used in its terminal
7197 # G0 (bool) Terminal can deal with ISO 2022 font selection sequences.
7198 # AX (bool) Does understand ANSI set default fg/bg color
7199 # (\E[39m / \E[49m).
7200 # S0 (str) Switch charset 'G0' to the specified charset.
7201 # E0 (str) Switch charset 'G0' back to standard charset.
7203 # Initially tested with screen 3.09.08
7205 # According to its manual page
7207 # Screen is a full-screen window manager that multiplexes a physical
7208 # terminal between several processes (typically interactive shells). Each
7209 # virtual terminal provides the functions of a DEC VT100 terminal and, in
7210 # addition, several control functions from the ISO 6429 (ECMA 48, ANSI
7211 # X3.64) and ISO 2022 standards (e.g. insert/delete line and support for
7212 # multiple character sets).
7214 # However, there is a design error in its support for video highlights. The
7215 # program uses a table (rendlist) which equates the SGR codes to terminal
7216 # capabilities. That, and color-decoding are hardcoded in screen; its behavior
7217 # is modified only by the presence or absence of the corresponding capabilities.
7218 # Not by their values.
7220 # If screen sets the TERMCAP variable, it uses hardcoded strings which
7221 # correspond to the rendlist table.
7223 # The table gives this information:
7235 # 22 reset bold, standout and dim
7237 # 24 reset underline
7242 # ECMA-48 differs from this: 3 and 23 set and reset italics, respectively.
7243 # ECMA-48 does not define "standout" - that is a termcap/terminfo abstraction.
7244 # Without some redesign of screen, it is not possible to extend the set of
7245 # capabilities. Substitution would be possible, e.g., sending italics in
7246 # place of underline.
7248 # Because screen uses hard-coded parsing, it does not check if two capabilities
7249 # use the same value. For example, changing standout to be the same as any of
7250 # the other capabilities will confuse screen. Curses applications which use
7251 # sgr are not impacted (because that usually resets all capabilities before
7252 # setting any), but termcap applications do not use sgr -TD
7254 # The "screen" entry should use ecma+index rather than just indn, but tmux
7255 # defaults to using "screen". For background, screen supported ecma+index
7256 # since 1994 (i.e., screen 3.0.5), stating that it was an obscure code used by
7257 # the (Siemens Nixdorf) 97801 terminal. It was not shown in the termcap or
7258 # terminfo entries (which list about 60% of the control sequences).
7259 screen|VT 100/ANSI X3.64 virtual terminal,
7260 OTbs, OTpt, am, km, mir, msgr, xenl, G0,
7261 colors#8, cols#80, it#8, lines#24, ncv@, pairs#64, U8#1,
7262 acsc=++\,\,--..00``aaffgghhiijjkkllmmnnooppqqrrssttuuvvwwxxy
7264 bel=^G, blink=\E[5m, bold=\E[1m, cbt=\E[Z, civis=\E[?25l,
7265 clear=\E[H\E[J, cnorm=\E[34h\E[?25h, cr=\r,
7266 csr=\E[%i%p1%d;%p2%dr, cub=\E[%p1%dD, cub1=^H,
7267 cud=\E[%p1%dB, cud1=\n, cuf=\E[%p1%dC, cuf1=\E[C,
7268 cup=\E[%i%p1%d;%p2%dH, cuu=\E[%p1%dA, cuu1=\EM,
7269 cvvis=\E[34l, dch=\E[%p1%dP, dch1=\E[P, dim=\E[2m,
7270 dl=\E[%p1%dM, dl1=\E[M, ed=\E[J, el=\E[K, el1=\E[1K,
7271 enacs=\E(B\E)0, flash=\Eg, home=\E[H, hpa=\E[%i%p1%dG,
7272 ht=^I, hts=\EH, ich=\E[%p1%d@, il=\E[%p1%dL, il1=\E[L,
7273 ind=\n, indn=\E[%p1%dS, is2=\E)0, kbs=^H, kcbt=\E[Z,
7274 kcub1=\EOD, kcud1=\EOB, kcuf1=\EOC, kcuu1=\EOA,
7275 kdch1=\E[3~, kend=\E[4~, kf1=\EOP, kf10=\E[21~,
7276 kf11=\E[23~, kf12=\E[24~, kf2=\EOQ, kf3=\EOR, kf4=\EOS,
7277 kf5=\E[15~, kf6=\E[17~, kf7=\E[18~, kf8=\E[19~, kf9=\E[20~,
7278 khome=\E[1~, kich1=\E[2~, kmous=\E[M, knp=\E[6~, kpp=\E[5~,
7279 nel=\EE, rc=\E8, rev=\E[7m, ri=\EM, rmacs=^O, rmir=\E[4l,
7280 rmkx=\E[?1l\E>, rmso=\E[23m, rmul=\E[24m,
7281 rs2=\Ec\E[?1000l\E[?25h, sc=\E7,
7282 sgr=\E[0%?%p6%t;1%;%?%p1%t;3%;%?%p2%t;4%;%?%p3%t;7%;%?%p4%t;
7283 5%;%?%p5%t;2%;m%?%p9%t\016%e\017%;,
7284 sgr0=\E[m\017, smacs=^N, smir=\E[4h, smkx=\E[?1h\E=,
7285 smso=\E[3m, smul=\E[4m, tbc=\E[3g, vpa=\E[%i%p1%dd,
7286 E0=\E(B, S0=\E(%p1%c, use=xterm+alt1049, use=ecma+color,
7287 # The bce and status-line entries are from screen 3.9.13 (and require some
7288 # changes to .screenrc).
7289 screen-bce|VT 100/ANSI X3.64 virtual terminal with bce,
7292 screen-s|VT 100/ANSI X3.64 virtual terminal with hardstatus line,
7293 dsl=\E_\E\\, fsl=\E\\, tsl=\E_, use=screen4,
7295 # ======================================================================
7296 # Entries for GNU Screen with 16 colors.
7297 # Those variations permit to benefit from 16 colors palette, and from
7298 # bold font and blink attribute separated from bright colors. But they
7299 # are less portable than the generic "screen" 8 color entries: Their
7300 # usage makes real sense only if the terminals you attach and reattach
7301 # do all support 16 color palette.
7303 screen-16color|GNU Screen with 16 colors,
7304 use=ibm+16color, use=screen4,
7306 screen-16color-s|GNU Screen with 16 colors and status line,
7307 use=ibm+16color, use=screen-s,
7309 screen-16color-bce|GNU Screen with 16 colors and BCE,
7310 use=ibm+16color, use=screen-bce,
7312 screen-16color-bce-s|GNU Screen with 16 colors using BCE and status line,
7313 bce, use=ibm+16color, use=screen-s,
7315 # ======================================================================
7316 # Entries for GNU Screen 4.02 with --enable-colors256.
7318 screen-256color|GNU Screen with 256 colors,
7319 use=xterm+256setaf, use=screen4,
7321 screen-256color-s|GNU Screen with 256 colors and status line,
7322 use=xterm+256setaf, use=screen-s,
7324 screen-256color-bce|GNU Screen with 256 colors and BCE,
7325 bce, use=xterm+256setaf, use=screen-bce,
7327 screen-256color-bce-s|GNU Screen with 256 colors using BCE and status line,
7328 bce, use=xterm+256setaf, use=screen-s,
7330 screen.xterm-256color|GNU Screen with xterm using 256 colors,
7331 use=xterm+256setaf, use=screen.xterm-new,
7333 screen.konsole-256color|GNU Screen with konsole using 256 colors,
7334 use=xterm+256setaf, use=screen.konsole,
7336 screen.vte-256color|GNU Screen with vte using 256 colors,
7337 use=xterm+256setaf, use=screen.vte,
7339 screen.putty-256color|GNU Screen with putty using 256 colors,
7340 use=xterm+256setaf, use=screen.putty,
7342 screen.mlterm-256color|GNU Screen with mlterm using 256 colors,
7343 use=xterm+256setaf, use=screen.mlterm,
7345 # ======================================================================
7347 # Read the fine manpage:
7348 # When screen tries to figure out a terminal name for
7349 # itself, it first looks for an entry named "screen.<term>",
7350 # where <term> is the contents of your $TERM variable. If
7351 # no such entry exists, screen tries "screen" (or "screen-w"
7352 # if the terminal is wide (132 cols or more)). If even this
7353 # entry cannot be found, "vt100" is used as a substitute.
7355 # Notwithstanding the manpage, screen uses its own notion of the termcap
7356 # and some keys from "screen.<term>" are ignored. Here is an entry which
7357 # covers those (tested with screen 4.00.02) -TD
7358 screen+fkeys|function-keys according to screen,
7359 kend=\E[4~, kf1=\EOP, kf2=\EOQ, kf3=\EOR, kf4=\EOS, kfnd@,
7362 # See explanation before "screen" entry. Cancel italics so that applications
7363 # do not assume screen supports the feature. Add this tweak to entries which
7364 # extend screen for terminals which do support italics.
7365 screen+italics|screen cannot support italics,
7368 # Here are a few customized entries which are useful -TD
7371 # (a) screen does not support invis.
7372 # (b) screen's implementation of bw is incorrect according to tack.
7373 # (c) screen appears to hardcode the strings for khome/kend, making it
7374 # necessary to override the "use=" clause's values (screen+fkeys).
7375 # (d) screen sets $TERMCAP to a termcap-formatted copy of the 'screen' entry,
7376 # which is NOT the same as the terminfo screen.<term>.
7377 # (e) when screen finds one of these customized entries, it sets $TERM to
7378 # match. Hence, no "screen.xterm" entry is provided, since that would
7379 # create heartburn for people running remote xterm's.
7380 # (f) screen does not support rep.
7382 # xterm (-xfree86 or -r6) does not normally support kIC, kNXT and kPRV
7383 # since the default translations override the built-in keycode
7384 # translation. They are suppressed here to show what is tested by tack.
7385 screen.xterm-xfree86|screen.xterm-new|screen customized for modern xterm,
7387 invis@, kIC@, kNXT@, kPRV@, meml@, memu@, rep@,
7388 sgr=%?%p9%t\E(0%e\E(B%;\E[0%?%p6%t;1%;%?%p2%t;4%;%?%p1%p3%|
7389 %t;7%;%?%p4%t;5%;%?%p5%t;2%;m,
7390 E3@, use=screen+italics, use=screen+fkeys,
7391 use=xterm+x11mouse, use=xterm-new,
7392 #:screen.xterm|screen for modern xterm,
7393 #: use=screen.xterm-new,
7394 # xterm-r6 does not really support khome/kend unless it is propped up by
7395 # the translations resource.
7396 screen.xterm-r6|screen customized for X11R6 xterm,
7397 bw, use=xterm+x11mouse, use=screen+fkeys, use=xterm-r6,
7398 # Color applications running in screen and TeraTerm do not play well together
7399 # on Solaris because Sun's curses implementation gets confused.
7400 screen.teraterm|disable ncv in teraterm,
7402 acsc=+\020\,\021-\030.^Y0\333`\004a\261f\370g\361h\260i
7403 \316j\331k\277l\332m\300n\305o~p\304q\304r\304s_t\303u
7404 \264v\301w\302x\263y\363z\362{\343|\330}\234~\376,
7405 use=screen+fkeys, use=xterm+x11mouse, use=screen4,
7407 screen.rxvt|screen in rxvt,
7409 cvvis@, flash@, kcub1=\EOD, kcud1=\EOB, kcuf1=\EOC,
7410 kcuu1=\EOA, use=screen+fkeys, use=vt100+enq,
7411 use=rxvt+pcfkeys, use=xterm+x11mouse, use=vt220+keypad,
7413 screen.Eterm|screen in Eterm,
7414 use=xterm+x11mouse, use=screen+fkeys, use=Eterm,
7415 screen.mrxvt|screen in mrxvt,
7416 use=xterm+x11mouse, use=screen+fkeys, use=mrxvt,
7417 screen.vte|screen in any VTE-based terminal,
7418 use=xterm+x11mouse, use=screen+italics,
7419 use=screen+fkeys, use=vte,
7420 screen.gnome|screen in GNOME Terminal,
7421 use=xterm+x11mouse, use=screen+italics,
7422 use=screen+fkeys, use=gnome,
7423 screen.konsole|screen in KDE console window,
7424 use=xterm+x11mouse, use=screen+italics,
7425 use=screen+fkeys, use=konsole,
7426 # fix the backspace key
7427 screen.linux|screen in linux console,
7429 kbs=^?, kcbt@, use=xterm+x11mouse, use=screen+fkeys,
7431 screen.mlterm|screen in mlterm,
7432 use=xterm+x11mouse, use=screen+fkeys, use=mlterm,
7433 screen.putty|screen in putty,
7434 use=xterm+x11mouse, use=screen+fkeys, use=putty,
7436 # The default "screen" entry is reasonably portable, but not optimal for the
7437 # most widely-used terminal emulators. The "bce" capability is supported in
7438 # screen since 3.9.13, and when used, will require fewer characters to be sent
7439 # to the terminal for updates.
7441 # If you are using only terminals which support bce, then you can use this
7442 # feature in your screen configuration.
7444 # Adding these lines to your ".screenrc" file will allow using these customized
7449 screen-bce.xterm-new|screen optimized for modern xterm,
7451 ech@, use=screen+italics, use=screen.xterm-new,
7452 screen-bce.rxvt|screen optimized for rxvt,
7454 ech@, use=screen.rxvt,
7455 screen-bce.Eterm|screen optimized for Eterm,
7457 ech@, use=screen.Eterm,
7458 screen-bce.mrxvt|screen optimized for mrxvt,
7460 ech@, use=screen.mrxvt,
7461 screen-bce.gnome|screen optimized for GNOME-Terminal,
7463 ech@, use=screen+italics, use=screen.gnome,
7464 screen-bce.konsole|screen optimized for KDE console window,
7466 ech@, use=screen+italics, use=screen.konsole,
7467 screen-bce.linux|screen optimized for linux console,
7469 ech@, use=screen.linux,
7471 screen-w|VT 100/ANSI X3.64 virtual terminal with 132 cols,
7472 cols#132, use=screen4,
7474 screen2|old VT 100/ANSI X3.64 virtual terminal,
7475 cols#80, it#8, lines#24,
7476 cbt=\E[Z, clear=\E[2J\E[H, cr=\r, cub=\E[%p1%dD, cub1=^H,
7477 cud=\E[%p1%dB, cud1=\E[B, cuf=\E[%p1%dC, cuf1=\E[C,
7478 cup=\E[%i%p1%d;%p2%dH, cuu=\E[%p1%dA, cuu1=\E[A,
7479 dch=\E[%p1%dP, dch1=\E[P, dl=\E[%p1%dM, dl1=\E[M, ed=\E[J,
7480 el=\E[K, ht=^I, hts=\EH, ich=\E[%p1%d@, ich1=, il=\E[%p1%dL,
7481 il1=\E[L, ind=\n, kbs=^H, kcub1=\ED, kcud1=\EB, kcuf1=\EC,
7482 kcuu1=\EA, kf0=\E~, kf1=\ES, kf2=\ET, kf3=\EU, kf4=\EV,
7483 kf5=\EW, kf6=\EP, kf7=\EQ, kf8=\ER, kf9=\E0I, khome=\EH,
7484 nel=\r\n, rc=\E8, ri=\EM, rmir=\E[4l, rmso=\E[23m,
7485 rmul=\E[24m, rs1=\Ec, sc=\E7, sgr0=\E[m, smir=\E[4h,
7486 smso=\E[3m, smul=\E[4m, tbc=\E[3g,
7487 # (screen3: removed unknown ":xv:LP:G0:" -- esr)
7488 screen3|older VT 100/ANSI X3.64 virtual terminal,
7490 cols#80, it#8, lines#24,
7491 bel=^G, blink=\E[5m, bold=\E[1m, cbt=\E[Z, clear=\E[H\E[J,
7492 cr=\r, csr=\E[%i%p1%d;%p2%dr, cub=\E[%p1%dD, cub1=^H,
7493 cud=\E[%p1%dB, cud1=\n, cuf=\E[%p1%dC, cuf1=\E[C,
7494 cup=\E[%i%p1%d;%p2%dH, cuu=\E[%p1%dA, cuu1=\EM,
7495 dch=\E[%p1%dP, dch1=\E[P, dl=\E[%p1%dM, dl1=\E[M, ed=\E[J,
7496 el=\E[K, home=\E[H, ht=^I, hts=\EH, ich=\E[%p1%d@,
7497 il=\E[%p1%dL, il1=\E[L, ind=\n, is2=\E)0, kbs=^H, kcub1=\EOD,
7498 kcud1=\EOB, kcuf1=\EOC, kcuu1=\EOA, kf1=\EOP, kf2=\EOQ,
7499 kf3=\EOR, kf4=\EOS, nel=\EE, rc=\E8, rev=\E[7m, ri=\EM,
7500 rmir=\E[4l, rmkx=\E>, rmso=\E[23m, rmul=\E[24m, rs1=\Ec,
7501 sc=\E7, sgr0=\E[m, smir=\E[4h, smkx=\E=, smso=\E[3m,
7502 smul=\E[4m, tbc=\E[3g,
7504 # screen 4.0 was released 2003-07-21, and as of March 2019, its terminfo file
7505 # was last updated in 2009 to include 256-color support. The most recent
7506 # release is 4.6.2 (October 2017).
7507 screen4|VT 100/ANSI X3.64 virtual terminal,
7508 use=ecma+index, use=screen,
7510 # As of March 2019, screen 5.0 has not been released.
7514 # https://savannah.gnu.org/bugs/?36676
7516 # mentions a change to implement italics which should be in a version 5,
7517 # (implemented 2016-11-05, but merged 2017-07-09). That does away with the
7518 # longstanding use of SGR 3 for standout, and interprets it as italics.
7520 # The same development branch has some support for direct-colors, but none
7521 # of this has been documented.
7522 screen5|VT 100/ANSI X3.64 virtual terminal (someday),
7524 sgr=\E[0%?%p6%t;1%;%?%p2%t;4%;%?%p1%p3%|%t;7%;%?%p4%t;5%;%?
7525 %p5%t;2%;m%?%p9%t\016%e\017%;,
7526 smso=\E[7m, use=ecma+italics, use=screen4,
7530 # tmux is mostly compatible with screen, but has support for italics, and some
7531 # of the xterm cursor bits.
7533 # However, unlike screen, tmux has no provision for using derived terminal
7534 # descriptions. When screen starts, it looks for a suitable "inner" terminal
7535 # such as "screen.$TERM" to correspond to the outer terminal's quirks. The
7536 # various entries such as screen.xterm-new provide a way to more closely
7537 # match the terminal.
7538 tmux|tmux terminal multiplexer,
7539 invis=\E[8m, rmso=\E[27m,
7540 sgr=\E[0%?%p6%t;1%;%?%p2%t;4%;%?%p1%p3%|%t;7%;%?%p4%t;5%;%?
7541 %p5%t;2%;%?%p7%t;8%;m%?%p9%t\016%e\017%;,
7542 smso=\E[7m, E3=\E[3J, Smulx=\E[4\:%p1%dm,
7543 use=ecma+italics, use=ecma+strikeout, use=xterm+edit,
7544 use=xterm+pcfkeys, use=xterm+sl, use=xterm+tmux,
7547 tmux-256color|tmux with 256 colors,
7548 use=xterm+256setaf, use=tmux,
7553 # http://www.brain-dump.org/projects/dvtm/
7555 # + This uses ncurses to manage the display, including support for italics and
7557 # + However, default-colors are incomplete: do not set bce.
7558 # + It does not implement flash (since no \e[?5h)
7559 # + Do not set XT: dvtm knows about OSC 0 and 2, but not 1.
7560 # Oddly enough, if $TERM contains "linux", it attempts to set the title.
7561 # + Some of the program is cut/paste from rxvt-unicode, e.g., the ACS table.
7562 # + The built-in table of function-keys (based on rxvt) is incomplete (ends
7564 # + It also omits the shifted cursor- and editing-keypad keys.
7565 # However, it is confused by xterm's shifted cursor- and editing-keypad keys
7566 # (and passes those through without interpretation)
7567 # and may simply pass-through rxvt's, making it appear to work.
7568 # In other cases such as kf23 and up, no pass-through is done.
7569 # + Most of the mode-settings in the initialization/reset strings are not
7570 # implemented; dvtm copies its description from rxvt.
7571 dvtm|dynamic virtual terminal manager,
7572 am, eo, mir, msgr, xenl, AX,
7573 colors#8, cols#80, it#8, lines#24, ncv@, pairs#64,
7574 acsc=``aaffggjjkkllmmnnooppqqrrssttuuvvwwxxyyzz{{||}}~~,
7575 bel=^G, blink=\E[5m, bold=\E[1m, civis=\E[?25l,
7576 clear=\E[H\E[2J, cnorm=\E[?25h, cr=\r,
7577 csr=\E[%i%p1%d;%p2%dr, cub=\E[%p1%dD, cub1=^H,
7578 cud=\E[%p1%dB, cud1=\n, cuf=\E[%p1%dC, cuf1=\E[C,
7579 cup=\E[%i%p1%d;%p2%dH, cuu=\E[%p1%dA, cuu1=\E[A,
7580 dl=\E[%p1%dM, dl1=\E[M, ed=\E[J, el=\E[K, el1=\E[1K,
7581 enacs=\E(B\E)0, home=\E[H, hpa=\E[%i%p1%dG, ht=^I, hts=\EH,
7582 ich=\E[%p1%d@, ich1=\E[@, il=\E[%p1%dL, il1=\E[L, ind=\n,
7583 is1=\E[?47l\E=\E[?1l,
7584 is2=\E[r\E[m\E[2J\E[H\E[?7h\E[?1;3;4;6l\E[4l,
7585 kDC=\E[3$, kEND=\E[8$, kHOM=\E[7$, kIC=\E[2$, kLFT=\E[d,
7586 kNXT=\E[6$, kPRV=\E[5$, kRIT=\E[c, ka1=\EOw, ka3=\EOy,
7587 kb2=\EOu, kbs=^?, kc1=\EOq, kc3=\EOs, kcbt=\E[Z, kcub1=\E[D,
7588 kcud1=\E[B, kcuf1=\E[C, kcuu1=\E[A, kdch1=\E[3~,
7589 kel=\E[8\^, kend=\E[8~, kent=\EOM, kf0=\E[21~, kf1=\E[11~,
7590 kf10=\E[21~, kf11=\E[23~, kf12=\E[24~, kf13=\E[25~,
7591 kf14=\E[26~, kf15=\E[28~, kf16=\E[29~, kf17=\E[31~,
7592 kf18=\E[32~, kf19=\E[33~, kf2=\E[12~, kf20=\E[34~,
7593 kf21=\E[23$, kf22=\E[24$, kf3=\E[13~, kf4=\E[14~,
7594 kf5=\E[15~, kf6=\E[17~, kf7=\E[18~, kf8=\E[19~, kf9=\E[20~,
7595 kfnd=\E[1~, khome=\E[7~, kich1=\E[2~, kind=\E[a,
7596 kmous=\E[M, knp=\E[6~, kpp=\E[5~, kri=\E[b, kslt=\E[4~,
7597 op=\E[39;49m, rc=\E8, rev=\E[7m, ri=\EM, rmacs=^O,
7598 rmcup=\E[2J\E[?47l\E8, rmir=\E[4l, rmso=\E[27m,
7600 rs1=\E>\E[1;3;4;5;6l\E[?7h\E[m\E[r\E[2J\E[H,
7601 rs2=\E[r\E[m\E[2J\E[H\E[?7h\E[?1;3;4;6l\E[4l\E>\E[?1000l\E[?
7603 s0ds=\E(B, s1ds=\E(0, sc=\E7, setab=\E[4%p1%dm,
7605 sgr=\E[0%?%p6%t;1%;%?%p2%t;4%;%?%p1%p3%|%t;7%;%?%p4%t;5%;m%?
7607 sgr0=\E[m\017, smacs=^N, smcup=\E7\E[?47h, smir=\E[4h,
7608 smso=\E[7m, smul=\E[4m, tbc=\E[3g, vpa=\E[%i%p1%dd,
7611 dvtm-256color|dynamic virtual terminal manager with 256 colors,
7612 colors#0x100, pairs#0x10000,
7613 setab=\E[%?%p1%{8}%<%t4%p1%d%e%p1%{16}%<%t10%p1%{8}%-%d%e48;
7615 setaf=\E[%?%p1%{8}%<%t3%p1%d%e%p1%{16}%<%t9%p1%{8}%-%d%e38;5
7621 # Francesco Potorti <F.Potorti@cnuce.cnr.it>:
7622 # NCSA telnet is one of the most used telnet clients for the Macintosh. It has
7623 # been maintained until recently by the National Center for Supercomputer
7624 # Applications, and it is feature rich, stable and free. It can be downloaded
7625 # from www.ncsa.edu. This terminfo description file is based on xterm-vt220,
7626 # xterm+sl, and the docs at NCSA. It works well.
7628 # NCSA Telnet 2.6 for Macintosh in vt220 8-bit emulation mode
7629 # The terminal options should be set as follows:
7630 # Xterm sequences ON
7631 # use VT wrap mode ON
7632 # use Emacs arrow keys OFF
7633 # CTRL-COMND is Emacs meta ON
7635 # answerback string: "ncsa-vt220-8"
7636 # setup keys: all disabled
7638 # Application mode is not used.
7640 # Other special mappings:
7647 # PAGEDOWN Next Screen
7649 # Though it supports ANSI color, NCSA Telnet uses color to represent blinking
7652 # The status-line manipulation is a mapping of the xterm-compatible control
7653 # sequences for setting the window-title. So you must use tsl and fsl in
7654 # pairs, since the latter ends the string that is loaded to the window-title.
7655 ncsa-m|ncsa-vt220-8|NCSA Telnet 2.6 for Macintosh in vt220-8 mode,
7656 am, km, mir, msgr, xenl,
7657 acsc=``aaffggiijjkkllmmnnooppqqrrssttuuvvwwxxyyzz{{||}}~~,
7658 bel=^G, blink=\E[5m, bold=\E[1m, civis=\E[?25l,
7659 clear=\E[H\E[2J, cnorm=\E[?25h, cr=\r,
7660 csr=\E[%i%p1%d;%p2%dr, cub=\E[%p1%dD, cub1=^H,
7661 cud=\E[%p1%dB, cud1=\n, cuf=\E[%p1%dC, cuf1=\E[C,
7662 cup=\E[%i%p1%d;%p2%dH, cuu=\E[%p1%dA, cuu1=\E[A,
7663 dch=\E[%p1%dP, dch1=\E[P, dl=\E[%p1%dM, dl1=\E[M, ed=\E[J,
7664 el=\E[K, el1=\E[1K, enacs=\E)0,
7665 flash=\E[?5h$<100/>\E[?5l, home=\E[H, ht=^I, hts=\EH,
7666 ich=\E[%p1%d@, if=/usr/share/tabset/vt100,
7667 il=\E[%p1%dL, il1=\E[L, ind=\n$<150*>,
7668 is2=\E7\E[r\E[m\E[?7h\E[?1;4;6l\E[4l\E8\E>, kbs=^H,
7669 kcub1=\E[D, kcud1=\E[B, kcuf1=\E[C, kcuu1=\E[A,
7670 kdch1=\E[4~, kend=\E[5~, kf1=\E[17~, kf10=\E[28~,
7671 kf11=\E[29~, kf12=\E[31~, kf13=\E[32~, kf14=\E[33~,
7672 kf15=\E[34~, kf2=\E[18, kf3=\E[19~, kf4=\E[20~, kf5=\E[21~,
7673 kf6=\E[23~, kf7=\E[24~, kf8=\E[25~, kf9=\E[26~, khlp=\E[1~,
7674 khome=\E[2~, knp=\E[6~, kpp=\E[3~, mc4=\E[4i, mc5=\E[5i,
7675 rc=\E8, rev=\E[7m, rf=/usr/share/tabset/vt100, ri=\EM,
7676 rmacs=\E(B, rmam=\E[?7l, rmcup=\E[2J\E8, rmir=\E[4l,
7677 rmso=\E[27m, rmul=\E[24m,
7678 rs2=\E7\E[r\E8\E[m\E[?7h\E[?1;4;6l\E[4l\E>, sc=\E7,
7679 sgr=\E[0%?%p6%t;1%;%?%p2%t;4%;%?%p4%t;5%;%?%p1%p3%|%t;7%;m%?
7681 sgr0=\E[m\E(B, smacs=\E(0, smam=\E[?7h, smcup=\E7,
7682 smir=\E[4h, smso=\E[7m, smul=\E[4m, tbc=\E[3g,
7683 u8=\E[?62;1;6c, use=xterm+sl, use=ansi+enq,
7684 ncsa|NCSA Telnet 2.7 for Macintosh in vt220-8 mode,
7685 use=ncsa-m, use=klone+color,
7686 ncsa-ns|NCSA Telnet 2.7 for Macintosh in vt220-8 mode,
7688 dsl@, fsl@, tsl@, use=ncsa,
7689 ncsa-m-ns|NCSA Telnet 2.6 for Macintosh in vt220-8 mode,
7691 dsl@, fsl@, tsl@, use=ncsa-m,
7693 # The documented function-key mapping refers to the Apple Extended Keyboard
7694 # (e.g., NCSA Telnet's F1 corresponds to a VT220 F6). We use the VT220-style
7695 # codes, however, since the numeric keypad (VT100) PF1-PF4 are available on
7696 # some keyboards and many applications require these as F1-F4.
7698 ncsa-vt220|NCSA Telnet using vt220-compatible function keys,
7699 kf1=\EOP, kf10=\E[21~, kf11=\E[23~, kf12=\E[24~,
7700 kf13=\E[25~, kf14=\E[26~, kf15=\E[28~, kf16=\E[29~,
7701 kf17=\E[31~, kf18=\E[32~, kf19=\E[33~, kf2=\EOQ,
7702 kf20=\E[34~, kf3=\EOR, kf4=\EOS, kf6=\E[17~, kf7=\E[18~,
7703 kf8=\E[19~, kf9=\E[20~, use=ncsa,
7705 #### Pilot Pro Palm-Top
7707 # Termcap for Top Gun Telnet and SSH on the Palm Pilot.
7708 # https://web.archive.org/web/20051103015726/http://www.ai/~iang/TGssh/
7709 pilot|tgtelnet|Top Gun Telnet on the Palm Pilot Professional,
7712 bel=^G, clear=\Ec, cr=\r, cub1=^H, cud1=\n,
7713 cup=\Em%p1%{32}%+%c%p2%{32}%+%c, home=\Em\s\s, ht=^I,
7714 ind=\n, kbs=^H, kcub1=^H, kcud1=\n, knp=^L, kpp=^K, nel=\Em~\s,
7717 # From: Federico Bianchi <bianchi@www.arte.unipi.it>
7718 # These entries are for the Embeddable Linux Kernel System (ELKS)
7719 # project - an heavily stripped down Linux to be run on 16 bit
7720 # boxes or, eventually, to be used in embedded systems - and have been
7721 # adapted from the stock ELKS termcap. The project itself looks stalled,
7722 # and the latest improvements I know of date back to March 2000.
7724 # To cope with the ELKS dumb console I added an "elks-glasstty" entry;
7725 # as an added bonus, this deals with all the capabilities common to
7726 # both VT52 and ANSI (or, eventually, "special") modes.
7728 elks-glasstty|ELKS glass-TTY capabilities,
7730 cols#80, it#8, lines#25,
7731 bel=^G, cr=\r, ht=^I, ind=\n, kbs=^H, kcub1=^H, kcud1=\n,
7734 elks-vt52|ELKS vt52 console,
7735 clear=\EH\EJ, cub1=\ED, cud1=\EB, cuf1=\EC,
7736 cup=\EY%p1%{32}%+%c%p2%{32}%+%c, cuu1=\EA, el=\EK,
7737 home=\EH, use=elks-glasstty,
7739 elks-ansi|ELKS ANSI console,
7740 clear=\E[H\E[2J, cub1=\E[D, cud1=\E[B, cuf1=\E[C,
7741 cup=\E[%i%p1%d;%p2%dH, cuu1=\E[A, el=\E[K, home=\E[H,
7742 rmso=\E[m, smso=\E[7m, use=elks-glasstty,
7744 # As a matter of fact, ELKS 0.0.83 on PCs defaults to ANSI emulation
7745 # instead of VT52, but the "elks" entry still refers to the latter.
7747 elks|default ELKS console,
7750 # Project SIBO (for Psion 3 palmtops) console is identical to the ELKS
7751 # one but in screen size
7753 sibo|ELKS SIBO console,
7754 cols#61, it#8, lines#20, use=elks-vt52,
7756 ######## COMMERCIAL WORKSTATION CONSOLES
7762 # This is from the OSF/1 Release 1.0 termcap file
7763 pccons|pcconsole|ANSI (mostly) Alpha PC console terminal emulation,
7766 bel=^G, clear=\E[H\E[2J, cr=\r, cub1=^H, cud1=\n, cuf1=\E[C,
7767 cup=\E[%i%p1%d;%p2%dH, cuu1=\E[A, dch1=\E[P, dl1=\E[M,
7768 el=\E[K, home=\E[H, ht=^I, ich1=\E[@, il1=\E[L, kbs=^H,
7769 kcub1=\E[D, kcud1=\E[B, kcuf1=\E[C, kcuu1=\E[A, khome=\E[H,
7770 nel=\r\n, rev=\E[7m, rmso=\E[m, sgr0=\E[m, smso=\E[7m,
7775 # :is1: resets scrolling region in case a previous user had used "tset vt100"
7776 oldsun|Sun Microsystems Workstation console,
7777 OTbs, am, km, mir, msgr,
7778 cols#80, it#8, lines#34,
7779 bel=^G, clear=^L, cr=\r, cub1=^H, cud1=\E[B, cuf1=\E[C,
7780 cup=\E[%i%p1%d;%p2%dH, cuu1=\E[A, dch=\E[%p1%dP,
7781 dch1=\E[P, dl=\E[%p1%dM, dl1=\E[M, ed=\E[J, el=\E[K, ht=^I,
7782 ich=\E[%p1%d@, ich1=\E[@, il=\E[%p1%dL, il1=\E[L, ind=\n,
7783 is1=\E[1r, kcub1=\E[D, kcud1=\E[B, kcuf1=\E[C, kcuu1=\E[A,
7784 kf1=\EOP, kf2=\EOQ, kf3=\EOR, kf4=\EOS, khome=\E[H,
7785 rmso=\E[m, sgr0=\E[m, smso=\E[7m,
7786 # From: Alexander Lukyanov <lav@video.yars.free.net>, 14 Nov 1995
7787 # <lines> capability later corrected by J.T. Conklin <jtc@cygnus.com>
7788 # SGR 1, 4 aren't supported - removed bold/underline (T.Dickey 17 Jan 1998)
7789 sun-il|Sun Microsystems console with working insert-line,
7792 bel=^G, clear=^L, cr=\r, cub1=^H, cud1=\n, cuf1=\E[C,
7793 cup=\E[%i%p1%d;%p2%dH, cuu1=\E[A, dch=\E[%p1%dP,
7794 dch1=\E[P, dl=\E[%p1%dM, dl1=\E[M, ed=\E[J, el=\E[K, ht=^I,
7795 ich=\E[%p1%d@, ich1=\E[@, il=\E[%p1%dL, il1=\E[L, ind=\n,
7796 kb2=\E[218z, kbs=^H, kcub1=\E[D, kcud1=\E[B, kcuf1=\E[C,
7797 kcuu1=\E[A, kdch1=^?, kend=\E[220z, kf1=\E[224z,
7798 kf10=\E[233z, kf11=\E[234z, kf12=\E[235z, kf2=\E[225z,
7799 kf3=\E[226z, kf4=\E[227z, kf5=\E[228z, kf6=\E[229z,
7800 kf7=\E[230z, kf8=\E[231z, kf9=\E[232z, khome=\E[214z,
7801 kich1=\E[247z, knp=\E[222z, kopt=\E[194z, kpp=\E[216z,
7802 kres=\E[193z, kund=\E[195z, rev=\E[7m, rmso=\E[m, rmul@,
7803 rs2=\E[s, sgr=\E[0%?%p1%p3%|%t;7%;m, sgr0=\E[m,
7804 smso=\E[7m, u8=\E[1t, u9=\E[11t,
7805 # On some versions of CGSIX framebuffer firmware (SparcStation 5), <il1>/<il>
7806 # flake out on the last line. Unfortunately, without them the terminal has no
7808 sun-cgsix|sun-ss5|Sun SparcStation 5 console,
7809 il@, il1@, use=sun-il,
7810 # If you are using an SS5, change the sun definition to use sun-ss5.
7811 sun|sun1|sun2|Sun Microsystems Inc. workstation console,
7814 sun+sl|Sun Workstation window status line,
7816 dsl=\E]l\E\\, fsl=\E\\, tsl=\E]l,
7818 # From: <john@ucbrenoir> Tue Sep 24 13:14:44 1985
7819 sun-s|Sun Microsystems Workstation window with status line,
7821 dsl=\E]l\E\\, fsl=\E\\, tsl=\E]l, use=sun,
7822 sun-e-s|sun-s-e|Sun Microsystems Workstation with status hacked for emacs,
7824 dsl=\E]l\E\\, fsl=\E\\, tsl=\E]l, use=sun-e,
7825 sun-48|Sun 48-line window,
7826 cols#80, lines#48, use=sun,
7827 sun-34|Sun 34-line window,
7828 cols#80, lines#34, use=sun,
7829 sun-24|Sun 24-line window,
7830 cols#80, lines#24, use=sun,
7831 sun-17|Sun 17-line window,
7832 cols#80, lines#17, use=sun,
7833 sun-12|Sun 12-line window,
7834 cols#80, lines#12, use=sun,
7835 sun-1|Sun 1-line window for sysline,
7838 dsl=^L, fsl=\E[K, tsl=\r, use=sun,
7839 sun-e|sun-nic|sune|Sun Microsystems Workstation without insert character,
7840 ich1@, rmir@, smir@, use=sun,
7841 sun-c|sun-cmd|Sun Microsystems Workstation console with scrollable history,
7843 rmcup=\E[>4h, smcup=\E[>4l, use=sun,
7844 sun-type4|Sun Workstation console with type 4 keyboard,
7845 kcub1=\E[217z, kcud1=\E[221z, kcuf1=\E[219z,
7846 kcuu1=\E[215z, use=sun-il,
7848 # Most of the current references to sun-color are from users wondering why this
7849 # is the default on install. Details from reading the wscons manpage, adding
7850 # cub, etc., here (rather than in the base sun-il entry) since it is not clear
7851 # when those were added -TD (2005-05-28)
7853 # According to wscons manpage, color is supported only on IA systems.
7854 # Sun's terminfo entry documents bold and smul/rmul capabilities, but wscons
7855 # does not list these. It also sets ncv#3, however that corresponds to
7856 # underline and standout.
7858 # Since the documentation and terminfo do not agree, see also current code at
7859 # https://web.archive.org/web/20091231042744/http://src.opensolaris.org/source/xref/onnv/onnv-gate/usr/src/uts/common/io/tem_safe.c
7861 # That (actually a different driver which "supports" sun-color) also supports
7868 # It supports bold, but not underline -TD (2009-09-19)
7869 sun-color|Sun Microsystems Workstation console with color support (IA systems),
7870 colors#8, ncv#3, pairs#64,
7871 bold=\E[1m, cub=\E[%p1%dD, cud=\E[%p1%dB, cuf=\E[%p1%dC,
7872 cuu=\E[%p1%dA, home=\E[H, op=\E[0m, rs2=\E[s,
7873 setab=\E[4%p1%dm, setaf=\E[3%p1%dm,
7874 setb=\E[4%?%p1%{1}%=%t4%e%p1%{3}%=%t6%e%p1%{4}%=%t1%e%p1%{6}
7876 setf=\E[3%?%p1%{1}%=%t4%e%p1%{3}%=%t6%e%p1%{4}%=%t1%e%p1%{6}
7878 sgr=\E[0%?%p6%t;1%;%?%p1%p3%|%t;7%;m, sgr0=\E[m,
7879 smso=\E[7m, use=sun,
7884 # (wsiris: this had extension capabilities
7885 # :HS=\E7F2:HE=\E7F7:\
7886 # :CT#2:CZ=*Bblack,red,green,yellow,blue,magenta,cyan,*Fwhite:
7887 # See the note on Iris extensions near the end of this file.
7888 # Finally, removed suboptimal <clear>=\EH\EJ and added <cud1> &
7889 # <flash> from BRL -- esr)
7890 wsiris|iris40|iris emulating a 40 line visual 50 (approximately),
7891 OTbs, OTnc, OTpt, am,
7892 OTkn#3, cols#80, it#8, lines#40,
7893 OTnl=\EB, bel=^G, clear=\Ev, cnorm=\E>, cub1=^H, cud1=\EB,
7894 cuf1=\EC, cup=\EY%p1%{32}%+%c%p2%{32}%+%c, cuu1=\EA,
7895 cvvis=\E;, dim=\E7F2, dl1=\EM, ed=\EJ, el=\EK,
7896 flash=\E7F4\E7B1\013\E7F7\E7B0, home=\EH, ht=^I, il1=\EL,
7897 ind=\n, is2=\E7B0\E7F7\E7C2\E7R3, kcub1=\ED, kcud1=\EB,
7898 kcuf1=\EC, kcuu1=\EA, kf0=\E0, kf1=\E1, kf2=\E2, kf3=\E3,
7899 kf4=\E4, kf5=\E5, kf6=\E6, kf7=\E7, kf8=\E8, kf9=\E9, ri=\EI,
7900 rmso=\E0@, rmul=\E7R3\E0@, sgr0=\E7F7, smso=\E9P,
7905 # Console terminal windows under the NeWS (Sun's Display Postscript windowing
7906 # environment). Note: these have nothing to do with Sony's News workstation
7910 # Entry for NeWS's psterm from Eric Messick & Hugh Daniel
7911 # (psterm: unknown ":sl=\EOl:el=\ENl:" removed -- esr)
7912 psterm|psterm-basic|NeWS psterm-80x34,
7913 OTbs, am, hs, km, ul,
7914 cols#80, it#8, lines#34,
7915 blink=\EOb, bold=\EOd, clear=^L, csr=\EE%p1%d;%p2%d;,
7916 cub1=\ET, cud1=\EP, cuf1=\EV, cup=\E%p1%d;%p2%d;, cuu1=\EY,
7917 dch1=\EF, dl1=\EK, ed=\EB, el=\EC, flash=\EZ, fsl=\ENl,
7918 home=\ER, ht=^I, il1=\EA, ind=\EW, is1=\EN*, kcub1=\E[D,
7919 kcud1=\E[B, kcuf1=\E[C, kcuu1=\E[A, ll=\EU, rc=^\, rev=\EOr,
7920 ri=\EX, rmcup=\ENt, rmir=\ENi, rmso=\ENo, rmul=\ENu, sc=^],
7921 sgr0=\EN*, smcup=\EOt, smir=\EOi, smso=\EOo, smul=\EOu,
7923 psterm-96x48|NeWS psterm 96x48,
7924 cols#96, lines#48, use=psterm,
7925 psterm-90x28|NeWS psterm 90x28,
7926 cols#90, lines#28, use=psterm,
7927 psterm-80x24|NeWS psterm 80x24,
7928 cols#80, lines#24, use=psterm,
7929 # This is a faster termcap for psterm. Warning: if you use this termcap,
7930 # some control characters you type will do strange things to the screen.
7931 # (psterm-fast: unknown ":sl=^Ol:el=^Nl:" -- esr)
7932 psterm-fast|NeWS psterm fast version (flaky ctrl chars),
7933 OTbs, am, hs, km, ul,
7934 cols#80, it#8, lines#34,
7935 blink=^Ob, bold=^Od, clear=^L, csr=\005%p1%d;%p2%d;,
7936 cub1=^T, cud1=^P, cuf1=^V, cup=\004%p1%d;%p2%d;, cuu1=^Y,
7937 dch1=^F, dl1=^K, ed=^B, el=^C, flash=^Z, fsl=^Nl, home=^R, ht=^I,
7938 il1=^A, ind=^W, is1=^N*, kcub1=\E[D, kcud1=\E[B, kcuf1=\E[C,
7939 kcuu1=\E[A, ll=^U, rc=^\, rev=^Or, ri=^X, rmcup=^Nt, rmir=^Ni,
7940 rmso=^No, rmul=^Nu, sc=^], sgr0=^N*, smcup=^Ot, smir=^Oi,
7941 smso=^Oo, smul=^Ou, tsl=^Ol,
7945 # Use `glasstty' for the Workspace application
7948 # From: Dave Wetzel <dave@turbocat.snafu.de> 22 Dec 1995
7951 cols#80, it#8, lines#24,
7952 bel=^G, clear=^L, cr=\r, cub1=^H, cud1=\n, cuf1=\E[C,
7953 cup=\E[%i%p1%d;%p2%dH, cuu1=\E[A, el=\E[K, home=\E[H,
7954 ht=^I, ind=\n, kbs=^H, kcub1=^H, kcud1=\n, nel=\r\n,
7955 rmso=\E[4;1m, sgr0=\E[m, smso=\E[4;2m,
7956 nextshell|NeXT Shell application,
7959 bel=^G, cr=\r, cub1=^H, cud1=\n, ht=^I, kbs=^H, kcub1=^H,
7962 #### Sony NEWS workstations
7965 # (news-unk: this had :KB=news: -- esr)
7966 news-unk|SONY NEWS vt100 emulator common entry,
7967 OTbs, OTpt, am, xenl,
7969 OTnl=\n, bel=^G, blink=\E[5m, bold=\E[1m, clear=\E[H\E[2J,
7970 cr=\r, csr=\E[%i%p1%d;%p2%dr, cub1=^H, cud1=\n, cuf1=\E[C,
7971 cup=\E[%i%p1%d;%p2%dH, cuu1=\E[A, dl=\E[%p1%dM, dl1=\E[M,
7972 ed=\E[J, el=\E[K, home=\E[H, ht=^I,
7973 if=/usr/share/tabset/vt100, il=\E[%p1%dL, il1=\E[L,
7974 is2=\E[?7h\E[?1h\E[?3l\E7\E8, kbs=^H, kcub1=\EOD,
7975 kcud1=\EOB, kcuf1=\EOC, kcuu1=\EOA, kf0=\EOY, kf1=\EOP,
7976 kf2=\EOQ, kf3=\EOR, kf4=\EOS, kf5=\EOT, kf6=\EOU, kf7=\EOV,
7977 kf8=\EOW, kf9=\EOX, rc=\E8, rev=\E[7m, ri=\EM,
7978 rmkx=\E[?1l\E>, rmso=\E[m, rmul=\E[m,
7979 rs2=\E>\E[?3l\E[?4l\E[?5l\E[?7h\E[?8h\E[r, sc=\E7,
7980 sgr0=\E[m, smkx=\E[?1h\E=, smso=\E[7m, smul=\E[4m,
7982 # (news-29: this had :TY=ascii: --esr)
7983 news-29|SONY NEWS vt100 emulator with 29 lines,
7984 lines#29, use=news-unk,
7985 # (news-29-euc: this had :TY=euc: --esr)
7986 news-29-euc|SONY NEWS vt100 emulator with 29 lines and EUC,
7988 # (news-29-sjis: this had :TY=sjis: --esr)
7989 news-29-sjis|SONY NEWS vt100 emulator with 29 lines and SJIS,
7992 # (news-33: this had :TY=ascii: --esr)
7993 news-33|SONY NEWS vt100 with 33 lines,
7994 lines#33, use=news-unk,
7995 # (news-33-euc: this had :TY=euc: --esr)
7996 news-33-euc|SONY NEWS vt100 with 33 lines and EUC,
7998 # (news-33-sjis: this had :TY=sjis: --esr)
7999 news-33-sjis|SONY NEWS vt100 with 33 lines and SJIS,
8002 # (news-42: this had :TY=ascii: --esr)
8003 news-42|SONY NEWS vt100 with 42 lines,
8004 lines#42, use=news-unk,
8005 # (news-42-euc: this had :TY=euc: --esr)
8006 news-42-euc|SONY NEWS vt100 with 42 lines and EUC,
8008 # (news-42-sjis: this had :TY=sjis: --esr)
8009 news-42-sjis|SONY NEWS vt100 with 42 lines and SJIS,
8012 # NEWS-OS old termcap entry
8014 # (news-old-unk: this had :KB=news:TY=sjis: --esr)
8015 news-old-unk|SONY NEWS vt100 emulator common entry,
8016 OTbs, OTpt, am, xenl,
8018 OTnl=\n, bel=^G, blink=\E[5m, bold=\E[1m, clear=\E[;H\E[2J,
8019 cr=\r, csr=\E[%i%p1%d;%p2%dr, cub1=^H, cud1=\n, cuf1=\E[C,
8020 cup=\E[%i%p1%d;%p2%dH, cuu1=\E[A, ed=\E[J, el=\E[K,
8021 home=\E[H, ht=^I, if=/usr/share/tabset/vt100, kbs=^H,
8022 kcub1=\E[D, kcud1=\E[B, kcuf1=\E[C, kcuu1=\E[A, kf1=\EOP,
8023 kf2=\EOQ, kf3=\EOR, kf4=\EOS, rc=\E8, rev=\E[7m, ri=\EM,
8024 rmkx=\E[?1l\E>, rmso=\E[m, rmul=\E[m,
8025 rs2=\E>\E[?3l\E[?4l\E[?5l\E[?7h\E[?8h, sc=\E7,
8026 sgr0=\E[m, smkx=\E[?1h\E=, smso=\E[7m, smul=\E[4m,
8028 # (nwp512: this had :DE=^H:, which I think means <OTbs> --esr)
8029 nwp512|news|nwp514|news40|vt100-bm|old sony vt100 emulator 40 lines,
8032 is2=\E7\E[r\E8\EE\EE\EE\EM\EM\EM\E[?7h\E[?1l\E[?3l\E7\E[1;40
8036 # (nwp512-a: this had :TY=ascii: and the alias vt100-bm --esr)
8037 nwp512-a|nwp514-a|news-a|news42|news40-a|sony vt100 emulator 42 line,
8039 is2=\E[?7h\E[?1l\E[?3l\E7\E[1;42r\E8,
8042 # (nwp-512-o: this had :KB=nwp410:DE=^H: I interpret the latter as <OTbs>. --esr)
8043 nwp512-o|nwp514-o|news-o|news40-o|vt100-bm-o|sony vt100 emulator 40 lines,
8046 is2=\E7\E[r\E8\EE\EE\EE\EM\EM\EM\E[?7h\E[?1l\E[?3l\E7\E[1;40
8050 # (nwp513: this had :DE=^H: and the alias vt100-bm --esr)
8051 nwp513|nwp518|nwe501|newscbm|news31|sony vt100 emulator 33 lines,
8054 is2=\E7\E[r\E8\EE\EE\EE\EM\EM\EM\E[?7h\E[?1l\E[?3l\E7\E[1;31
8058 # (nwp513-a: this had :TY=ascii: and :DE=^H:, which I interpret as <OTbs>; --esr)
8059 # also the alias vt100-bm.
8060 nwp513-a|nwp518-a|nwe501-a|nwp251-a|newscbm-a|news31-a|newscbm33|news33|old sony vt100 emulator 33 lines,
8063 is2=\E7\E[r\E8\EE\EE\EE\EM\EM\EM\E[?7h\E[?1l\E[?3l\E7\E[1;33
8067 # (nwp513-o: had :DE=^H:, I think that's <OTbs>; also the alias vt100-bm --esr)
8068 nwp513-o|nwp518-o|nwe501-o|nwp251-o|newscbm-o|news31-o|old sony vt100 emulator 33 lines,
8071 is2=\E7\E[r\E8\EE\EE\EE\EM\EM\EM\E[?7h\E[?1l\E[?3l\E7\E[1;31
8075 # (news28: this had :DE=^H:, I think that's <OTbs>, and :KB=nws1200: --esr)
8076 news28|sony vt100 emulator 28 lines,
8079 is2=\E7\E[r\E8\EE\EE\EE\EM\EM\EM\E[?7h\E[?1l\E[?3l\E7\E[1;28
8083 # (news29: this had :TY=ascii:KB=nws1200:\ --esr)
8084 news29|news28-a|sony vt100 emulator 29 lines,
8086 is2=\E7\E[r\E8\EE\EE\EE\EM\EM\EM\E[?7h\E[?1l\E[?3l\E7\E[1;29
8090 # (news511: this had :TY=sjis: --esr)
8091 nwp511|nwp-511|nwp-511 vt100,
8092 OTbs, OTpt, am, xenl,
8094 clear=\E[;H\E[2J$<20/>, cub1=\E[D, cud1=\E[B, cuf1=\E[C,
8095 cup=\E[%i%p1%d;%p2%dH, cuu1=\E[A$<2/>, dl1=\E[M,
8096 ed=\E[J$<30/>, el=\E[K$<3/>,
8097 flash=\E[?5h\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\E[?5l,
8098 il1=\E[L, is2=\E[?5l\E[?1l\E>\E[?7h\E[?8h, kcub1=\E[D,
8099 kcud1=\E[B, kcuf1=\E[C, kcuu1=\E[A, kf1=\EOP, kf2=\EOQ,
8100 kf3=\EOR, kf4=\EOS, kf5=\EOT, kf6=\E#W, khome=\E[H,
8101 ri=\EM$<5/>, rmso=\E[m$<2/>, rmul=\E[m$<2/>,
8102 rs2=\E7\E[r\E8\E[?5l\E[?1l\E>\E[?7h\E[?8h,
8103 smso=\E[7m$<2/>, smul=\E[4m$<2/>,
8104 # (news517: this had :TY=sjis:. --esr)
8105 nwp517|nwp-517|nwp-517 vt200 80 cols 30 rows,
8108 OTi2=\E[2$~\n, dsl=\E[1$~, fsl=\E[0$},
8109 is2=\E7\E[r\E8\E>\E[?3l\E[?4l\E[?5l\E[?7h\E[?8h,
8110 tsl=\E[1$}\E[;%df, use=vt200,
8111 # (news517-w: this had :TY=sjis:. --esr)
8112 nwp517-w|nwp-517-w|nwp-517 vt200 132 cols 50 rows,
8115 OTi2=\E[2$~\n, dsl=\E[1$~, fsl=\E[0$},
8116 is2=\E7\E[r\E8\E>\E[?3h\E[?4l\E[?5l\E[?7h\E[?8h,
8117 rs2=\E>\E[?3h\E[?4l\E[?5l\E[?7h\E[?8h,
8118 tsl=\E[1$}\E[;%df, use=vt200,
8120 #### Common Desktop Environment
8123 # This ships with Sun's CDE in Solaris 2.5
8124 # Corrected Sun Aug 9 1998 by Alexander V. Lukyanov <lav@video.yars.free.net>
8125 dtterm|CDE desktop terminal,
8126 am, mir, msgr, xenl, xon,
8127 cols#80, it#8, lines#24, lm#0, ncv@,
8128 acsc=``aaffggjjkkllmmnnooppqqrrssttuuvvwwxxyyzz{{||}}~~,
8129 bel=^G, blink=\E[5m, bold=\E[1m, civis=\E[?25l,
8130 clear=\E[H\E[J, cnorm=\E[?25h, cr=\r,
8131 csr=\E[%i%p1%d;%p2%dr, cub=\E[%p1%dD, cub1=^H,
8132 cud=\E[%p1%dB, cud1=\n, cuf=\E[%p1%dC, cuf1=\E[C,
8133 cup=\E[%i%p1%d;%p2%dH, cuu=\E[%p1%dA, cuu1=\E[A,
8134 dch=\E[%p1%dP, dch1=\E[P, dim=\E[2m, dl=\E[%p1%dM,
8135 dl1=\E[M, ech=\E[%p1%dX, ed=\E[J, el=\E[K, el1=\E[1K,
8136 enacs=\E(B\E)0, flash=\E[?5h$<200>\E[?5l, home=\E[H,
8137 ht=^I, hts=\EH, ich=\E[%p1%d@, il=\E[%p1%dL, il1=\E[L,
8138 ind=\ED, invis=\E[8m, is2=\E F\E>\E[?1l\E[?7h\E[?45l,
8139 kbs=^H, kcub1=\E[D, kcud1=\E[B, kcuf1=\E[C, kcuu1=\E[A,
8140 kdch1=\E[3~, kf1=\E[11~, kf10=\E[21~, kf11=\E[23~,
8141 kf12=\E[24~, kf13=\E[25~, kf14=\E[26~, kf15=\E[28~,
8142 kf16=\E[29~, kf17=\E[31~, kf18=\E[32~, kf19=\E[33~,
8143 kf2=\E[12~, kf20=\E[34~, kf3=\E[13~, kf4=\E[14~,
8144 kf5=\E[15~, kf6=\E[17~, kf7=\E[18~, kf8=\E[19~, kf9=\E[20~,
8145 kfnd=\E[1~, khlp=\E[28~, kich1=\E[2~, knp=\E[6~, kpp=\E[5~,
8146 kslt=\E[4~, nel=\EE, rc=\E8, rev=\E[7m, ri=\EM, rmacs=^O,
8147 rmam=\E[?7l, rmir=\E[4l, rmso=\E[22;27m, rmul=\E[24m,
8149 sgr=\E[0%?%p1%t;2;7%;%?%p2%t;4%;%?%p3%t;7%;%?%p4%t;5%;%?%p5
8150 %t;2%;%?%p6%t;1%;%?%p7%t;8%;m%?%p9%t\016%e\017%;,
8151 sgr0=\E[m\017, smacs=^N, smam=\E[?7h, smir=\E[4h,
8152 smso=\E[2;7m, smul=\E[4m, tbc=\E[3g, use=ecma+color,
8154 ######## Non-Unix Consoles
8157 #### EMX termcap.dat compatibility modes
8159 # Also (possibly only EMX, so we don't put it in ansi.sys, etc): set the
8160 # no_color_video to inform the application that standout(1), underline(2)
8161 # reverse(4) and invisible(64) don't work with color.
8162 emx-base|DOS special keys,
8165 bel=^G, use=ansi.sys,
8167 # Except for the "-emx" suffixes, these are as distributed with EMX 0.9b,
8168 # a Unix-style environment used on OS/2. (Note that the suffix makes some
8169 # names longer than 14 characters, the nominal maximum).
8171 # Removed: rmacs=\E[10m, smacs=\E[11m, because OS/2 does not implement acs.
8172 ansi-emx|ANSI.SYS color,
8173 am, bce, eo, mir, msgr, xon,
8174 colors#8, cols#80, it#8, lines#25, pairs#64,
8175 bel=^G, blink=\E[5m, bold=\E[1m, civis=\E[?25l,
8176 clear=\E[1;33;44m\E[H\E[J, cnorm=\E[?25h, cr=\r, cub1=^H,
8177 cud1=\n, cuf1=\E[C, cup=\E[%i%p1%d;%p2%dH, cuu1=\E[A,
8178 dch=\E[%p1%dp, ed=\E[J, el=\E[K,
8179 flash=\E[?5h$<100/>\E[?5l, home=\E[H, ht=^I, hts=\EH,
8180 ich=\E[%p1%d@, ich1=\E[@, ind=\n, kb2=\E[G, kbs=^H, kf0=\0D,
8181 kll=\0O, kspd=^Z, nel=\r\n, rev=\E[5;37;41m, rmir=\E[4l,
8182 rmpch=\E[10m, rmso=\E[0;44m\E[1;33m,
8183 rmul=\E[0;44m\E[1;33m, rs1=\Ec, setab=\E[4%p1%dm,
8184 setaf=\E[3%p1%dm, sgr0=\E[0m\E[1;33;44m, smir=\E[4h,
8185 smpch=\E[11m, smso=\E[0;31;47m, smul=\E[1;31;44m,
8186 tbc=\E[3g, u8=\E[?6c, u9=\E[c, use=emx-base,
8187 # nice colors for Emacs (white on blue, mode line white on cyan)
8188 ansi-color-2-emx|ANSI.SYS color 2,
8189 clear=\E[0;37;44m\E[H\E[J, rev=\E[1;37;46m,
8190 rmso=\E[0;37;44m, rmul=\E[0;37;44m, rs1=\Ec,
8191 setaf=\E[3%p1%dm, sgr0=\E[0;37;44m, smso=\E[1;37;46m,
8192 smul=\E[1;36;44m, use=ansi-emx,
8193 # nice colors for Emacs (white on black, mode line black on cyan)
8194 ansi-color-3-emx|ANSI.SYS color 3,
8195 clear=\E[0;37;40m\E[H\E[J, rev=\E[1;37;46m,
8196 rmso=\E[0;37;40m, rmul=\E[0;37;40m, rs1=\Ec,
8197 setaf=\E[3%p1%dm, sgr0=\E[0;10m, smso=\E[1;37;46m,
8198 smul=\E[0;36;40m, use=ansi-emx,
8199 mono-emx|stupid monochrome ansi terminal with only one kind of emphasis,
8201 cols#80, it#8, lines#24,
8202 clear=\E[H\E[2J$<50>, cub1=\E[D, cud1=\E[B, cuf1=\E[C,
8203 cup=\E[%i%p1%d;%p2%dH, cuu1=\E[A, el=\E[K, home=\E[H,
8204 ht=^I, kb2=\E[G, kbs=^H, kcub1=\0K, kcud1=\0P, kcuf1=\0M,
8205 kcuu1=\0H, kf0=\0D, kf1=\0;, kf2=\0<, kf3=\0=, kf4=\0>,
8206 kf5=\0?, kf6=\0@, kf7=\0A, kf8=\0B, kf9=\0C, khome=\0G,
8207 kich1=\0R, kll=\0O, knp=\0Q, kpp=\0I, nel=\r\n, rev=\E[7m,
8212 # Use this for cygwin32 (tested with beta 19.1)
8213 # underline is colored bright magenta
8214 # shifted kf1-kf12 are kf11-kf22
8215 cygwinB19|ANSI emulation for cygwin32,
8216 kcub1=\E[D, kcud1=\E[B, kcuf1=\E[C, kcuu1=\E[A,
8217 kdch1=\E[3~, kend=\E[4~, kf1=\E[[A, kf10=\E[21~,
8218 kf11=\E[23~, kf12=\E[24~, kf13=\E[25~, kf14=\E[26~,
8219 kf15=\E[28~, kf16=\E[29~, kf17=\E[31~, kf18=\E[32~,
8220 kf19=\E[33~, kf2=\E[[B, kf20=\E[34~, kf3=\E[[C, kf4=\E[[D,
8221 kf5=\E[[E, kf6=\E[17~, kf7=\E[18~, kf8=\E[19~, kf9=\E[20~,
8222 khome=\E[1~, kich1=\E[2~, knp=\E[6~, kpp=\E[5~, rmam@, smam@,
8225 # Use this for cygwin (tested with version 1.1.0).
8226 # I've combined pcansi and linux. Some values of course were different and
8227 # I've indicated which of these were and which I used.
8228 # Cheers, earnie_boyd@yahoo.com
8229 # several changes based on running with tack and comparing with older entry -TD
8230 # more changes from csw:
8232 # remove eo [erase overstrike with blank]
8233 # change clear was \E[H\E[J now \E[2J (faster?)
8236 # remove ncv#3 [colors collide with highlights, bitmask] not applicable
8238 # add cub [cursor back param]
8239 # add cuf [cursor forward param]
8240 # add cuu [cursor up param]
8241 # add cud [cursor down param]
8242 # add hs [has status line]
8243 # add fsl [return from status line]
8244 # add tsl [go to status line]
8245 # add smacs [Start alt charset] (not sure if this works)
8246 # add rmacs [End alt charset] (ditto)
8247 # add smcup [enter_ca_mode] (save console; thanks Corinna)
8248 # add rmcup [exit_ca_mode] (restore console; thanks Corinna)
8249 # add kb2 [center of keypad]
8250 # add u8 [user string 8] \E[?6c
8251 # add el [clear to end of line] \E[K
8253 # cnorm [make cursor normal] not implemented
8254 # flash [flash] not implemented
8255 # blink [blink] not implemented very usefully in cygwin? \E[5m
8256 # dim [dim] not implemented very usefully in cygwin? \E[2m
8257 # cub1 [cursor back 1] typically \E[D, but ^H is faster?
8258 # kNXT [shifted next key] not implemented
8259 # kPRV [shifted prev key] not implemented
8260 # khome [home key] really is \E[1~ NOT \E[H
8261 # tbc [clear tab stops] not implemented
8262 # xenl [newline ignored after 80 cols] messes up last line? Ehud Karni
8263 # smpch [Start PC charset] is \E[11m, same as smacs
8264 # rmpch [End PC charset] is \E[10m, same as rmacs
8265 # mir [move in insert mode] fails in tack?
8266 # bce [back color erase] causes problems with change background color?
8267 # cvvis [make cursor very visible] causes a stackdump when testing with
8268 # testcurs using the output option? \E[?25h\E[?8c
8269 # civis [make cursor invisible] causes everything to stackdump? \E[?25l\E[?1c
8270 # ech [erase characters param] broken \E[%p1%dX
8271 # kcbt [back-tab key] not implemented in cygwin? \E[Z
8274 # Remove cbt since it does not work in current cygwin
8275 # Add 'mir' and 'in' flags based on tack
8276 cygwin|ANSI emulation for Cygwin,
8277 am, hs, mir, msgr, xon,
8278 colors#8, it#8, pairs#64,
8279 acsc=+\020\,\021-\030.^Y0\333`\004a\261f\370g\361h\260j
8280 \331k\277l\332m\300n\305o~p\304q\304r\304s_t\303u\264v
8281 \301w\302x\263y\363z\362{\343|\330}\234~\376,
8282 bel=^G, bold=\E[1m, clear=\E[H\E[J, cr=\r, cub=\E[%p1%dD,
8283 cub1=^H, cud=\E[%p1%dB, cud1=\E[B, cuf=\E[%p1%dC,
8284 cuf1=\E[C, cup=\E[%i%p1%d;%p2%dH, cuu=\E[%p1%dA,
8285 cuu1=\E[A, dch=\E[%p1%dP, dch1=\E[P, dl=\E[%p1%dM,
8286 dl1=\E[M, ed=\E[J, el=\E[K, el1=\E[1K, fsl=^G, home=\E[H,
8287 hpa=\E[%i%p1%dG, ht=^I, ich=\E[%p1%d@, ich1=\E[@,
8288 il=\E[%p1%dL, il1=\E[L, ind=\n, invis=\E[8m, kb2=\E[G,
8289 kbs=^H, kcub1=\E[D, kcud1=\E[B, kcuf1=\E[C, kcuu1=\E[A,
8290 kdch1=\E[3~, kend=\E[4~, kf1=\E[[A, kf10=\E[21~,
8291 kf11=\E[23~, kf12=\E[24~, kf13=\E[25~, kf14=\E[26~,
8292 kf15=\E[28~, kf16=\E[29~, kf17=\E[31~, kf18=\E[32~,
8293 kf19=\E[33~, kf2=\E[[B, kf20=\E[34~, kf3=\E[[C, kf4=\E[[D,
8294 kf5=\E[[E, kf6=\E[17~, kf7=\E[18~, kf8=\E[19~, kf9=\E[20~,
8295 khome=\E[1~, kich1=\E[2~, knp=\E[6~, kpp=\E[5~, kspd=^Z,
8296 nel=\r\n, op=\E[39;49m, rc=\E8, rev=\E[7m, ri=\EM,
8297 rmacs=\E[10m, rmcup=\E[2J\E[?47l\E8, rmir=\E[4l,
8298 rmpch=\E[10m, rmso=\E[27m, rmul=\E[24m, rs1=\Ec\E]R,
8299 sc=\E7, setab=\E[4%p1%dm, setaf=\E[3%p1%dm,
8300 sgr=\E[0;10%?%p1%t;7%;%?%p2%t;4%;%?%p3%t;7%;%?%p6%t;1%;%?%p7
8301 %t;8%;%?%p9%t;11%;m,
8302 sgr0=\E[0;10m, smacs=\E[11m, smcup=\E7\E[?47h,
8303 smir=\E[4h, smpch=\E[11m, smso=\E[7m, smul=\E[4m, tsl=\E];,
8304 vpa=\E[%i%p1%dd, use=vt102+enq,
8306 # I've supplied this so that you can help test new values and add other
8307 # features. Cheers, earnie_boyd@yahoo.com.
8309 # Some features are from pcansi. The op value is from linux. Function-keys
8310 # are from linux. These have been tested not to cause problems. xenl was in
8311 # this list, but DOES cause problems so it has been removed
8312 cygwinDBG|Debug Version for Cygwin,
8313 am, eo, mir, msgr, xon,
8314 colors#8, cols#80, it#8, lines#24, ncv#3, pairs#64,
8315 acsc=+\020\,\021-\030.^Y0\333`\004a\261f\370g\361h\260j
8316 \331k\277l\332m\300n\305o~p\304q\304r\304s_t\303u\264v
8317 \301w\302x\263y\363z\362{\343|\330}\234~\376,
8318 bel=^G, blink=\E[5m, bold=\E[1m, cbt=\E[Z, clear=\E[H\E[J,
8319 cnorm=\E[?25h, cr=\r, cub=\E[%p1%dD, cub1=\E[D,
8320 cud=\E[%p1%dB, cud1=\E[B, cuf=\E[%p1%dC, cuf1=\E[C,
8321 cup=\E[%i%p1%d;%p2%dH, cuu=\E[%p1%dA, cuu1=\E[A,
8322 dch=\E[%p1%dP, dch1=\E[P, dim=\E[2m, dl=\E[%p1%dM,
8323 dl1=\E[M, ed=\E[J, el=\E[K, el1=\E[1K,
8324 flash=\E[?5h$<200/>\E[?5l, home=\E[H, hpa=\E[%i%p1%dG,
8325 ht=^I, hts=\EH, ich=\E[%p1%d@, ich1=\E[@, il=\E[%p1%dL,
8326 il1=\E[L, ind=\n, invis=\E[8m, kNXT=\E[6$, kPRV=\E[5$,
8327 kb2=\E[G, kbs=^H, kcbt=\E[Z, kcub1=\E[D, kcud1=\E[B,
8328 kcuf1=\E[C, kcuu1=\E[A, kdch1=\E[3~, kend=\E[4~, kf1=\E[[A,
8329 kf10=\E[21~, kf11=\E[23~, kf12=\E[24~, kf13=\E[25~,
8330 kf14=\E[26~, kf15=\E[28~, kf16=\E[29~, kf17=\E[31~,
8331 kf18=\E[32~, kf19=\E[33~, kf2=\E[[B, kf20=\E[34~,
8332 kf3=\E[[C, kf4=\E[[D, kf5=\E[[E, kf6=\E[17~, kf7=\E[18~,
8333 kf8=\E[19~, kf9=\E[20~, khome=\E[1~, kich1=\E[2~,
8334 knp=\E[6~, kpp=\E[5~, kspd=^Z, nel=\r\n, op=\E[39;49m,
8335 rc=\E8, rev=\E[7m, ri=\EM, rmacs=\E[10m, rmir=\E[4l,
8336 rmso=\E[m, rmul=\E[m, rs1=\Ec\E]R, sc=\E7,
8337 setab=\E[4%p1%dm, setaf=\E[3%p1%dm,
8338 sgr=\E[0;10%?%p1%t;7%;%?%p2%t;4%;%?%p3%t;7%;%?%p4%t;5%;%?%p5
8339 %t;2%;%?%p6%t;1%;%?%p7%t;8%;%?%p9%t;12%;m,
8340 sgr0=\E[0;10m, smacs=\E[11m, smir=\E[4h, smso=\E[7m,
8341 smul=\E[4m, tbc=\E[3g, vpa=\E[%i%p1%dd, use=vt102+enq,
8346 # The encodings for unshifted arrow keys, F1-F12, Home, Insert, etc. match the
8347 # encodings used by other x86 environments. All others are invented for DJGPP.
8348 # Oddly enough, while several combinations of modifiers are tabulated, there is
8349 # none for shifted cursor keys.
8401 # Ctrl-Delete \E[43~
8402 # Ctrl-Down Arrow \E[38~
8405 # Ctrl-Insert \E[42~
8406 # Ctrl-Left Arrow \E[39~
8407 # Ctrl-Page Down \E[46~
8408 # Ctrl-Page Up \E[45~
8409 # Ctrl-Right Arrow \E[40~
8410 # Ctrl-Up Arrow \E[37~
8426 # Alt-Down Arrow \E[60~
8430 # Alt-Left Arrow \E[61~
8431 # Alt-Page Down \E[68~
8432 # Alt-Page Up \E[67~
8433 # Alt-Right Arrow \E[62~
8434 # Alt-Up Arrow \E[59~
8463 djgpp|ANSI emulation for DJGPP alpha,
8464 am, bce, msgr, xhp, xon, xt,
8465 colors#8, it#8, pairs#64,
8466 acsc=+\020\,\021-\030.^Y0\333`\004a\261f\370g\361h\260j
8467 \331k\277l\332m\300n\305o~p\304q\304r\304s_t\303u\264v
8468 \301w\302x\263y\363z\362{\343|\330}\234~\376,
8469 bel=^G, blink=\E[5m, bold=\E[1m, cbt=\E[Z, civis=\E[1v,
8470 clear=\E[H\E[J, cnorm=\E[v, cr=\r, cub=\E[%p1%dD, cub1=^H,
8471 cud=\E[%p1%dB, cud1=\E[B, cuf=\E[%p1%dC, cuf1=\E[C,
8472 cup=\E[%i%p1%d;%p2%dH, cuu=\E[%p1%dA, cuu1=\E[A,
8473 cvvis=\E[2v, dch=\E[%p1%dP, dch1=\E[P, dl=\E[%p1%dM,
8474 dl1=\E[M, ech=\E[%p1%dX, ed=\E[J, el=\E[K, el1=\E[1K,
8475 home=\E[H, hpa=\E[%i%p1%dG, ht=^I, ich=\E[%p1%d@,
8476 ich1=\E[@, il=\E[%p1%dL, il1=\E[L, ind=\E[S, invis=\E[8m,
8477 kbs=^H, kcub1=\E[D, kcud1=\E[B, kcuf1=\E[C, kcuu1=\E[A,
8478 kdch1=\E[3~, kend=\E[4~, kf1=\E[[A, kf10=\E[21~,
8479 kf11=\E[23~, kf12=\E[24~, kf2=\E[[B, kf3=\E[[C, kf4=\E[[D,
8480 kf5=\E[[E, kf6=\E[17~, kf7=\E[18~, kf8=\E[19~, kf9=\E[20~,
8481 khome=\E[1~, kich1=\E[2~, knp=\E[6~, kpp=\E[5~, nel=\r\n,
8482 op=\E[37;40m, rev=\E[7m, ri=\E[T, rmso=\E[m,
8483 setab=\E[4%p1%dm, setaf=\E[3%p1%dm,
8484 sgr=\E[0%?%p1%t;7%;%?%p2%t;4%;%?%p3%t;7%;%?%p4%t;5%e;25%;%?
8485 %p6%t;1%;%?%p7%t;8%;m,
8486 sgr0=\E[m, smso=\E[7m, smul=\E[4m, vpa=\E[%i%p1%dd,
8489 djgpp203|Entry for DJGPP 2.03,
8491 cols#80, it#8, lines#25,
8492 bel=^G, cr=\r, cub1=^H, cud1=\n, ht=^I, ind=\n, kbs=^H, kcub1=^H,
8495 djgpp204|Entry for DJGPP 2.04,
8497 colors#8, cols#80, it#8, lines#25, ncv#3, pairs#64,
8498 bel=^G, blink=\E[5m, bold=\E[1m, cbt=\E[Z, civis=\E[1v,
8499 clear=\E[H\E[2J, cnorm=\E[v, cr=\r, cub=\E[%p1%dD,
8500 cub1=\E[D, cud=\E[%p1%dB, cud1=\E[B, cuf=\E[%p1%dC,
8501 cuf1=\E[C, cup=\E[%i%p1%d;%p2%dH, cuu=\E[%p1%dA,
8502 cuu1=\E[A, cvvis=\E[2v, dch=\E[%p1%dP, dch1=\E[P,
8503 dl=\E[%p1%dM, dl1=\E[M, ech=\E[%p1%dX, ed=\E[J, el=\E[K,
8504 home=\E[H, ht=^I, ich=\E[%p1%d@, ich1=\E[@, il=\E[%p1%dL,
8505 il1=\E[L, ind=\E[S, invis=\E[8m, kbs=^H, kcub1=\E[D,
8506 kcud1=\E[B, kcuf1=\E[C, kcuu1=\E[A, kdch1=\E[3~,
8507 kf0=\E[21~, kf1=\E[[A, kf10=\E[21~, kf2=\E[[B, kf3=\E[[C,
8508 kf4=\E[[D, kf5=\E[[E, kf6=\E[17~, kf7=\E[18~, kf8=\E[19~,
8509 kf9=\E[20~, khome=\E[1~, kich1=\E[2~, kll=\E[4~, knp=\E[6~,
8510 kpp=\E[5~, nel=\r\n, rev=\E[7m, ri=\E[T, rmso=\E[m,
8511 setab=\E[4%p1%dm, setaf=\E[3%p1%dm, sgr0=\E[m,
8512 smso=\E[7m, smul=\E[4m, use=ecma+index,
8516 # This is tested using U/Win's telnet. Scrolling is omitted because it is
8517 # buggy. Another odd bug appears when displaying "~" in alternate character
8518 # set (the emulator spits out error messages). Compare with att6386 -TD
8519 uwin|U/Win 3.2 console,
8520 am, eo, in, msgr, xenl, xon,
8521 colors#8, it#8, ncv#58, pairs#64,
8522 acsc=+\020\,\021-\030.^Y0\333`\004a\261f\370g\361h\260i
8523 \316j\331k\277l\332m\300n\305o~p\304q\304r\304s_t\303u
8524 \264v\301w\302x\263y\363z\362{\343|\330}\234~\376,
8525 bel=^G, blink=\E[5m, bold=\E[1m, civis=\E[?25l,
8526 clear=\E[H\E[J, cnorm=\E[?25h, cr=\r, cub1=^H, cud1=\n,
8527 cuf1=\E[C, cup=\E[%i%p1%d;%p2%dH, cuu1=\E[A,
8528 dch=\E[%p1%dP, dch1=\E[P, dim=\E[2m, ech=\E[%p1%dX,
8529 ed=\E[J, el=\E[K, el1=\E[1K, home=\E[H, ht=^I, hts=\EH,
8530 ich=\E[%p1%d@, ich1=\E[@, kbs=^H, kcub1=\E[D, kcud1=\E[B,
8531 kcuf1=\E[C, kcuu1=\E[A, kdch1=^?, kend=\E[Y, kf1=\EOP,
8532 kf10=\EOY, kf11=\EOZ, kf12=\EOA, kf2=\EOQ, kf3=\EOR,
8533 kf4=\EOS, kf5=\EOT, kf6=\EOU, kf7=\EOV, kf8=\EOW, kf9=\EOX,
8534 khome=\E[H, kich1=\E[@, nel=\r\n, op=\E[39;49m, rc=\E8,
8535 rev=\E[7m, rmacs=\E[10m, rmir=\E[4l, rmpch=\E[10m,
8536 rmso=\E[27m, rmul=\E[m, rs1=\Ec\E]R, sc=\E7,
8537 setab=\E[4%p1%dm, setaf=\E[3%p1%dm, sgr0=\E[0;10m,
8538 smacs=\E[11m, smir=\E[4h, smpch=\E[11m, smso=\E[7m,
8539 smul=\E[4m, tbc=\E[3g, u6=\E[%i%d;%dR, u7=\E[6n,
8541 #### Microsoft (miscellaneous)
8543 # This entry fits the Windows NT console when the _POSIX_TERM environment
8544 # variable is set to 'on'. While the Windows NT POSIX console is seldom used,
8545 # the Telnet client supplied with both the Windows for WorkGroup 3.11 TCP/IP
8546 # stack and the Win32 (i.e., Windows 95 and Windows NT 3.1 or later) operating
8547 # systems is not, and (surprise!) they match very well.
8549 # See: MS Knowledge Base item Q108581, dated 13-MAY-1997, titled "Setting Up
8550 # VI POSIX Editor for Windows NT 3.1". True to Microsoft form, not only
8551 # are the installation instructions a pile of mind-numbing bureaucratese,
8552 # but the termcap entry is actually broken and unusable as given; the :do:
8553 # capability is misspelled "d".
8555 # To use this, you need to a bunch of environment variables:
8557 # SET _POSIX_TERM=on
8559 # SET TERMCAP=location of termcap file in POSIX file format
8560 # which is case-sensitive.
8561 # e.g. SET TERMCAP=//D/RESKIT35/posix/termcap
8564 # Important note: setting the TMP environment variable in POSIX style renders
8565 # it incompatible with a lot of other applications, including Visual C++. So
8566 # you should have a separate command window just for vi. All the other
8567 # variables may be permanently set in the Control Panel\System applet.
8569 # You can find out more about the restrictions of this facility at
8570 # <http://www.nentug.org/unix-to-nt/ntposix.htm>.
8572 # From: Federico Bianchi <bianchi@magna.cisid.unipi.it>, 15 Jan 1997
8573 ansi-nt|psx_ansi|Microsoft Windows NT console POSIX ANSI mode,
8575 cols#80, it#8, lines#25,
8576 bel=^G, clear=\E[2J, cr=\r, cub1=^H, cud1=\n, cuf1=\E[C,
8577 cup=\E[%i%p1%d;%p2%dH, cuu1=\E[A, ed=\E[J, el=\E[K,
8578 home=\E[H, ht=^I, ind=\E[S, kbs=^H, kcub1=\E[D, kcud1=\E[V,
8579 kcuf1=\E[C, kcuu1=\E[A, nel=\r\E[S, rc=\E[u, rev=\E[7m,
8580 ri=\E[T, rmso=\E[m, sc=\E[s, sgr0=\E[0m, smso=\E[7m,
8581 # From: jew@venus.sunquest.com
8582 # Date: 19 Feb 93 23:41:07 GMT
8583 # Here's a combination of ansi and vt100 termcap
8584 # entries that works nearly perfectly for me
8585 # (Gateway 2000 Handbook and Microsoft Works 3.0):
8586 pcmw|PC running Microsoft Works,
8588 cols#80, it#8, lines#24, vt#3,
8589 bel=^G, blink=\E[5m$<2/>, bold=\E[1m$<2/>,
8590 clear=\E[;H\E[2J$<50/>, cr=\r, cub1=^H, cud1=\n,
8591 cuf1=\E[C$<2/>, cup=\E[%i%p1%d;%p2%dH$<5/>,
8592 cuu1=\E[A$<2/>, ed=\E[J$<50/>, el=\E[K$<3/>, home=\E[H,
8593 ht=^I, hts=\EH$<2/>, ind=\ED$<5/>, is2=\E[1;24r\E[24;1H,
8594 kbs=^H, kcub1=\EOD, kcud1=\EOB, kcuf1=\EOC, kcuu1=\EOA,
8595 kf1=\EOP, kf2=\EOQ, kf3=\EOR, kf4=\EOS, nel=\r\ED$<5/>,
8596 rc=\E8, rev=\E[7m$<2/>, rf=/usr/share/tabset/vt100,
8597 ri=\EM$<5/>, rmso=\E[m$<2/>, rmul=\E[m$<2/>,
8598 rs2=\E>\E[?3l\E[?4l\E[?5l\E[?7h\E[?8h, sc=\E7,
8599 sgr0=\E[m$<2/>, smso=\E[7m$<2/>, smul=\E[4m$<2/>,
8602 # From: Federico Bianchi
8603 # This is the entry for the OpenNT terminal.
8604 # The ntconsole name is for backward compatibility.
8605 # This is for OpenNT 2.0 and later.
8606 # Later OpenNT was renamed to Interix.
8608 # Presently it is distributed by Microsoft as Services For Unix (SFU).
8609 # The 3.5 beta contained ncurses 4.2 (that is header files and executables,
8610 # the documentation dated from 1.9.9e) -TD
8612 # For a US keyboard, with 12 function-kecbt=\E[Z, ys,
8613 # kf1-kf12 are unmodifiedcbt=\E[Z, cbt=\E[Z,
8614 # kf13-kf24 use the shift-key
8615 # kf25-kf36 use the left alt-key
8616 # kf37-kf38 use the control-key
8617 # kf49-kf60 use the shift- and control-keys
8618 # The shifted cursor keys send the sequences originally used for kf61-kf64:
8621 # left=\EF^ (unassigned)
8624 interix|opennt|opennt-25|ntconsole|ntconsole-25|OpenNT-term compatible with color,
8626 cols#80, it#8, lines#25,
8627 acsc=+\020\,\021-\030.^Y0\333`\004a\261f\370g\361h\260j
8628 \331k\277l\332m\300n\305o~p\304q\304r\304s_t\303u\264v
8629 \301w\302x\263y\363z\362{\343|\330}\234~\376,
8630 bel=^G, bold=\E[1m, clear=\E[2J, cr=\r, cub=\E[%p1%dD,
8631 cub1=\E[D, cud=\E[%p1%dB, cud1=\n, cuf=\E[%p1%dC,
8632 cuf1=\E[C, cup=\E[%i%p1%d;%p2%dH, cuu=\E[%p1%dA,
8633 cuu1=\E[A, dl=\E[%p1%dM, dl1=\E[M, ed=\E[J, el=\E[K,
8634 home=\E[H, ht=^I, il=\E[%p1%dL, il1=\E[L, ind=\E[S,
8635 kLFT=\EF\^, kRIT=\EF$, kbs=^H, kcbt=\E[Z, kcub1=\E[D,
8636 kcud1=\E[B, kcuf1=\E[C, kcuu1=\E[A, kdch1=^?, kend=\E[U,
8637 kf0=\EFA, kf1=\EF1, kf10=\EFA, kf11=\EFB, kf12=\EFC,
8638 kf13=\EFD, kf14=\EFE, kf15=\EFF, kf16=\EFG, kf17=\EFH,
8639 kf18=\EFI, kf19=\EFJ, kf2=\EF2, kf20=\EFK, kf21=\EFL,
8640 kf22=\EFM, kf23=\EFN, kf24=\EFO, kf25=\EFP, kf26=\EFQ,
8641 kf27=\EFR, kf28=\EFS, kf29=\EFT, kf3=\EF3, kf30=\EFU,
8642 kf31=\EFV, kf32=\EFW, kf33=\EFX, kf34=\EFY, kf35=\EFZ,
8643 kf36=\EFa, kf37=\EFb, kf38=\EFc, kf39=\EFd, kf4=\EF4,
8644 kf40=\EFe, kf41=\EFf, kf42=\EFg, kf43=\EFh, kf44=\EFi,
8645 kf45=\EFj, kf46=\EFk, kf47=\EFm, kf48=\EFn, kf49=\EFo,
8646 kf5=\EF5, kf50=\EFp, kf51=\EFq, kf52=\EFr, kf53=\EFs,
8647 kf54=\EFt, kf55=\EFu, kf56=\EFv, kf57=\EFw, kf58=\EFx,
8648 kf59=\EFy, kf6=\EF6, kf60=\EFz, kf7=\EF7, kf8=\EF8, kf9=\EF9,
8649 khome=\E[H, kich1=\E[L, kind=\EF+, kll=\E[U, knp=\E[T,
8650 kpp=\E[S, kri=\EF-, ll=\E[U, nel=\r\n, op=\E[m, rc=\E[u,
8651 rev=\E[7m, ri=\E[T, rmcup=\E[2b\E[u\r\E[K, rmso=\E[m,
8652 rmul=\E[m, rs1=\Ec, sc=\E[s, sgr0=\E[0m, smcup=\E[s\E[1b,
8653 smso=\E[7m, smul=\E[4m, use=ecma+index, use=klone+color,
8655 opennt-35|ntconsole-35|OpenNT-term35 compatible with color,
8656 lines#35, use=opennt,
8658 opennt-50|ntconsole-50|OpenNT-term50 compatible with color,
8659 lines#50, use=opennt,
8661 opennt-60|ntconsole-60|OpenNT-term60 compatible with color,
8662 lines#60, use=opennt,
8664 opennt-100|ntconsole-100|OpenNT-term100 compatible with color,
8665 lines#100, use=opennt,
8667 # OpenNT wide terminals
8668 opennt-w|opennt-25-w|ntconsole-w|ntconsole-25-w|OpenNT-term-w compat with color,
8669 cols#125, use=opennt,
8671 opennt-35-w|ntconsole-35-w|OpenNT-term35-w compatible with color,
8672 lines#35, use=opennt-w,
8674 opennt-50-w|ntconsole-50-w|OpenNT-term50-w compatible with color,
8675 lines#50, use=opennt-w,
8677 opennt-60-w|ntconsole-60-w|OpenNT-term60-w compatible with color,
8678 lines#60, use=opennt-w,
8680 opennt-w-vt|opennt-25-w-vt|ntconsole-w-vt|ntconsole-25-w-vt|OpenNT-term-w-vt compat with color,
8681 cols#132, use=opennt,
8683 # OpenNT terminals with no smcup/rmcup (names match termcap entries)
8684 interix-nti|opennt-nti|opennt-25-nti|ntconsole-25-nti|OpenNT-nti compatible with color,
8685 rmcup@, smcup@, use=opennt,
8687 opennt-35-nti|ntconsole-35-nti|OpenNT-term35-nti compatible with color,
8688 lines#35, use=opennt-nti,
8690 opennt-50-nti|ntconsole-50-nti|OpenNT-term50-nti compatible with color,
8691 lines#50, use=opennt-nti,
8693 opennt-60-nti|ntconsole-60-nti|OpenNT-term60-nti compatible with color,
8694 lines#60, use=opennt-nti,
8696 opennt-100-nti|ntconsole-100-nti|OpenNT-term100-nti compatible with color,
8697 lines#100, use=opennt-nti,
8699 ######## COMMON TERMINAL TYPES
8701 # This section describes terminal classes and maker brands that are still
8702 # quite common, but have proprietary command sets not blessed by ANSI.
8707 # Altos made a moderately successful line of UNIX boxes. In 1990 they were
8708 # bought out by Acer, a major Taiwanese manufacturer of PC-clones.
8709 # Acer has a web site at http://www.acer.com.
8711 # Altos descriptions from Ted Mittelstaedt <tedm@agora.rain.com> 4 Sep 1993
8712 # His comments suggest they were shipped with the system.
8715 # (altos2: had extension capabilities
8716 # :c0=^A`\r:c1=^Aa\r:c2=^Ab\r:c3=^Ac\r:\
8717 # :c4=^Ad\r:c5=^Ae\r:c6=^Af\r:c7=^Ag\r:\
8718 # :c8=^Ah\r:c9=^Ai\r:cA=^Aj\r:cB=^Ak\r:\
8719 # :cC=^Al\r:cD=^Am\r:cE=^An\r:cF=^Ao\r:
8720 # :XU=^Aq\r:XD=^Ar\r:XR=^As\r:XL=^At\r:\
8721 # :YU=^AQ\r:YD=^AR\r:YR=^AS\r:YL=^AT\r:\
8722 # :HL=^AP\r:SP=\E[i:\
8723 # :IS=\E[@:DE=\E[P:IL=\E[L:NS=\E[S:PS=\E[T:\
8724 # :LO=\E[0q:LC=\E[5q:LL=\E[6q:\
8725 # Comparison with the k* capabilities makes it obvious that the c* things are
8726 # shift keys. I have renamed them to keys 32 and up accordingly. Also,
8727 # :sr: was given as a boolean-- esr)
8728 altos2|alt2|altos-2|altos II,
8729 cols#80, it#8, lines#24, xmc#0,
8730 clear=\E[H\E[2J, cr=\r, cub1=^H, cud1=\E[1B, cuf1=\E[1C,
8731 cup=\E[%i%p1%d;%p2%dH, cuu1=\E[1A, dch1=\E[P, dl1=\E[M,
8732 ed=\E[J, el=\E[K, home=\E[H, ht=^I, ich1=\E[@,
8733 if=/usr/share/tabset/vt100, il1=\E[L, ind=\n,
8734 is2=\E>\E[?3l\E[?4l\E[?5l\E[?7h\E[?8h, kDL=^Am\r,
8735 kEOL=^An\r, kbs=^H, kcbt=^AK\r, kclr=^AL\r, kcub1=\E[D,
8736 kcud1=\E[B, kcuf1=\E[C, kcuu1=\E[A, kdch1=^AM\r, kel=^AN\r,
8737 kf0=^AI\r, kf1=^A@\r, kf2=^AA\r, kf3=^AB\r, kf32=^A`\r,
8738 kf33=^Aa\r, kf34=^Ab\r, kf35=^Ac\r, kf36=^Ad\r, kf37=^Ae\r,
8739 kf38=^Af\r, kf39=^Ag\r, kf4=^AC\r, kf40=^Ah\r, kf41=^Ai\r,
8740 kf42=^Aj\r, kf43=^Ak\r, kf5=^AD\r, kf6=^AE\r, kf7=^AF\r,
8741 kf8=^AG\r, kf9=^AH\r, khome=\E[f, kil1=^AJ\r, kind=^AO\r,
8742 nel=\r\n, rmam=\E[?7l, rmso=\E[m, rmul=\E[m, sgr0=\E[m,
8743 smam=\E[?7h, smso=\E[7m, smul=\E[4m,
8744 # (altos3: had extension capabilities
8745 # :c0=^A`\r:c1=^Aa\r:c2=^Ab\r:c3=^Ac\r:\
8746 # :c4=^Ad\r:c5=^Ae\r:c6=^Af\r:c7=^Ag\r:\
8747 # :c8=^Ah\r:c9=^Ai\r:cA=^Aj\r:cB=^Ak\r:\
8748 # :cC=^Al\r:cD=^Am\r:cE=^An\r:cF=^Ao\r:
8749 # :XU=^Aq\r:XD=^Ar\r:XR=^As\r:XL=^At\r:\
8750 # :HL=^AP\r:SP=\E[i:\
8751 # :IS=\E[@:DE=\E[P:IL=\E[L:NS=\E[S:PS=\E[T:
8752 altos3|altos5|alt3|alt5|altos-3|altos-5|altos III or V,
8753 blink=\E[5p, ri=\EM, sgr0=\E[p, use=altos2,
8754 altos4|alt4|altos-4|altos IV,
8756 # (altos7: had extension capabilities:
8757 # :GG#0:GI=\EH8:GF=\EH7:\
8758 # :c0=^A`\r:c1=^Aa\r:c2=^Ab\r:c3=^Ac\r:\
8759 # :c4=^Ad\r:c5=^Ae\r:c6=^Af\r:c7=^Ag\r:\
8760 # :c8=^Ah\r:c9=^Ai\r:cA=^Aj\r:cB=^Ak\r:\
8761 # :cC=^Al\r:cD=^Am\r:cE=^An\r:cF=^Ao\r:
8762 # Comparison with the k* capabilities makes it obvious that the c* things are
8763 # shift keys. I have renamed them to keys 32 and up accordingly. I have
8764 # also made this entry relative to adm12 in order to give it an <sgr>. The
8765 # <invis> imported by use=adm+sgr may work, let me know. -- esr)
8766 altos7|alt7|altos VII,
8768 cols#80, lines#24, xmc#0,
8769 acsc=j5k3l2m1n8q\:t4u9v=w0x6, blink=\EG2, bold=\EGt,
8770 clear=\E+^^, cr=\r, cub1=^H, cud1=\n, cuf1=^L,
8771 cup=\E=%p1%{32}%+%c%p2%{32}%+%c, cuu1=^K, dch1=\EW,
8772 dim=\EGp, dl1=\ER, ed=\EY, el=\ET, home=^^, ht=^I, il1=\EE,
8774 is2=\E`\:\Ee(\EO\Ee6\Ec41\E~4\Ec21\Eu\E~2, kDL=^Am\r,
8775 kEOL=^An\r, kbs=^H, kcbt=^AK\r, kclr=^AL\r, kcub1=^H,
8776 kcud1=\n, kcuf1=^L, kcuu1=^K, kdch1=^AM\r, kel=^AN\r,
8777 kf0=^AI\r, kf1=^A@\r, kf2=^AA\r, kf3=^AB\r, kf32=^A`\r,
8778 kf33=^Aa\r, kf34=^Ab\r, kf35=^Ac\r, kf36=^Ad\r, kf37=^Ae\r,
8779 kf38=^Af\r, kf39=^Ag\r, kf4=^AC\r, kf40=^Ah\r, kf41=^Ai\r,
8780 kf42=^Aj\r, kf43=^Ak\r, kf5=^AD\r, kf6=^AE\r, kf7=^AF\r,
8781 kf8=^AG\r, kf9=^AH\r, khome=^^, kil1=^AJ\r, kind=^AO\r,
8782 knp=\EK, kpp=\EJ, mc4=\EJ, mc5=\Ed#, nel=\r\n, ri=\Ej,
8783 rmir=\Er, smir=\Eq, use=adm+sgr,
8784 altos7pc|alt7pc|altos PC VII,
8785 kend=\ET, use=altos7,
8787 #### Hewlett-Packard (hp)
8790 # 8000 Foothills Blvd
8791 # Roseville, CA 95747
8792 # Vox: 1-(916)-785-4363 (Technical response line for VDTs)
8793 # 1-(800)-633-3600 (General customer support)
8796 # As of March 1998, HP no longer has any terminals in production.
8797 # The 700 series (22, 32, 41, 44, 92, 94, 96, 98) is still being
8798 # supported (they still have parts). So are the 2392a and 2394a.
8799 # See the WORKSTATION CONSOLES section for the 700s.
8802 # Generic HP terminal - this should (hopefully) work on any HP terminal.
8803 hpgeneric|hp|hewlett-packard generic terminal,
8804 OTbs, OTpt, am, da, db, mir, xhp,
8805 cols#80, lines#24, lm#0, vt#6,
8806 bel=^G, clear=\EH\EJ, cr=\r, cub1=^H, cud1=\n, cuf1=\EC,
8807 cup=\E&a%p2%dc%p1%dY$<6>, cuu1=\EA, dch1=\EP, dl1=\EM,
8808 ed=\EJ, el=\EK, hpa=\E&a%p1%dC, ht=^I, hts=\E1, il1=\EL,
8809 ind=\n, kbs=^H, kcbt=\Ei, rmir=\ER, rmso=\E&d@, rmul=\E&d@,
8810 sgr0=\E&d@, smir=\EQ, smso=\E&dJ, smul=\E&dD, tbc=\E3,
8813 hp110|hewlett-packard model 110 portable,
8814 lines#16, use=hpgeneric,
8816 hp+pfk+cr|hp function keys with CR,
8817 kf1=\Ep\r, kf2=\Eq\r, kf3=\Er\r, kf4=\Es\r, kf5=\Et\r,
8818 kf6=\Eu\r, kf7=\Ev\r, kf8=\Ew\r,
8820 hp+pfk-cr|hp function keys w/o CR,
8821 kf1=\Ep, kf2=\Eq, kf3=\Er, kf4=\Es, kf5=\Et, kf6=\Eu, kf7=\Ev,
8824 # The hp2621s use the same keys for the arrows and function keys,
8825 # but not separate escape sequences. These definitions allow the
8826 # user to use those keys as arrow keys rather than as function
8828 hp+pfk+arrows|hp alternate arrow definitions,
8829 kcub1=\Eu\r, kcud1=\Ew\r, kcuf1=\Ev\r, kcuu1=\Et\r, kf1@,
8830 kf2@, kf3@, kf4@, kf5@, kf6@, kf7@, kf8@, khome=\Ep\r, kind=\Er\r,
8831 kll=\Eq\r, kri=\Es\r,
8833 hp+arrows|hp arrow definitions,
8834 kcub1=\ED, kcud1=\EB, kcuf1=\EC, kcuu1=\EA, khome=\Eh,
8835 kind=\ES, kll=\EF, kri=\ET,
8837 # Generic stuff from the HP 262x series
8839 hp262x|HP 262x terminals,
8841 blink=\E&dA, dch1=\EP$<2>, ed=\EJ, ht=\011$<2>, ind=\ES,
8842 invis=\E&dS, ip=$<2>, kcub1=\ED, kcud1=\EB, kcuf1=\EC,
8843 kcuu1=\EA, kdch1=\EP, kdl1=\EM, ked=\EJ, kel=\EK, khome=\Eh,
8844 kich1=\EQ, kil1=\EL, kind=\ES, knp=\EU, kpp=\EV, kri=\ET,
8845 krmir=\ER, rev=\E&dB, rmkx=\E&s0A, rmso=\E&d@, rmul=\E&d@,
8846 sgr=\E&d%{64}%?%p1%t%{66}%|%;%?%p2%t%{68}%|%;%?%p3%t%{66}%|
8847 %;%?%p4%t%{65}%|%;%c,
8848 sgr0=\E&d@, smkx=\E&s1A, smso=\E&dB, smul=\E&dD,
8850 # Note: no <home> on HPs since that homes to top of memory, not screen.
8851 # Due to severe 2621 braindamage, the only way to get the arrow keys to
8852 # transmit anything at all is to turn on the function key labels
8853 # with <smkx>, and even then the user has to hold down shift!
8854 # The default 2621 turns off the labels except when it has to to
8855 # enable the function keys. If your installation prefers labels
8856 # on all the time, or off all the time (at the "expense" of the
8857 # function keys), use 2621-nl or 2621-wl.
8859 # Note: there are newer ROMs for 2621's that allow you to set
8860 # strap A so the regular arrow keys xmit \EA, etc, as with the
8861 # 2645. However, even with this strap set, the terminal stops
8862 # xmitting if you reset it, until you unset and reset the strap!
8863 # Since there is no way to set/unset the strap with an escape
8864 # sequence, we don't use it in the default.
8865 # If you like, you can use 2621-ba (brain-damaged arrow keys).
8866 hp2621-ba|2621 w/new rom and strap A set,
8867 rmkx@, smkx@, use=hp+arrows, use=hp2621,
8869 # hp2621 with function labels. Most of the time they are off,
8870 # but inside vi, the function key labels appear. You have to
8871 # hold down shift to get them to xmit.
8872 hp2621|hp2621a|hp2621A|2621|2621a|2621A|hp2621-wl|2621-wl|hp 2621 w/labels,
8873 is2=\E&jA\r, rmkx=\E&jA, use=hp2621-fl,
8877 cbt=\Ei, cup=\E&a%p2%dc%p1%dY, dch1=\EP$<2>, ht=\011$<2>,
8878 ip=$<2>, is2=\E&j@\r, rmkx=\E&j@, rmso=\E&d@, rmul=\E&d@,
8879 sgr0=\E&d@, smkx=\E&jB, smso=\E&dD, smul=\E&dD,
8880 use=hp+pfk+cr, use=hpgeneric,
8882 # To use hp2621p printer, setenv TERM=2621p, PRINTER=2612p
8883 hp2621p|hp 2621 with printer,
8884 mc4=\E&p13C, mc5=\E&p11C, use=hp2621,
8886 hp2621p-a|hp2621p with fn as arrows,
8887 use=hp+pfk+arrows, use=hp2621p,
8889 # hp2621 with k45 keyboard
8890 hp2621-k45|hp2621k45|k45|hp 2621 with 45 keyboard,
8891 kbs=^H, kcub1=\ED, kcud1=\EB, kcuf1=\EC, kcuu1=\EA,
8892 khome=\Eh, rmkx=\E&s0A, smkx=\E&s1A, use=hp2621,
8894 # 2621 using all 48 lines of memory, only 24 visible at any time.
8895 hp2621-48|48 line 2621,
8897 cup=\E&a%p2%dc%p1%dR, home=\EH, vpa=\E&a%p1%dR,
8900 # 2621 with no labels ever. Also prevents vi delays on escape.
8901 hp2621-nl|hp 2621 with no labels,
8902 kcub1@, kcud1@, kcuf1@, kcuu1@, khome@, rmkx@, smkx@,
8905 # Needed for UCB ARPAVAX console, since lsi-11 expands tabs
8908 hp2621-nt|hp 2621 w/no tabs,
8911 # Hp 2624 B with 4 or 10 pages of memory.
8913 # Some assumptions are made with this entry. These settings are
8914 # NOT set up by the initialization strings.
8916 # Port Configuration
8921 # Terminal Configuration
8927 # Note: the 2624 DOES have a true <home>, believe it or not!
8929 # The 2624 has an "error line" to which messages can be sent.
8930 # This is CLOSE to what is expected for a "status line". However,
8931 # after a message is sent to the "error line", the next carriage
8932 # return is EATEN and the "error line" is turned back off again!
8933 # So I guess we can't define <hs>, <eslok>, <wsl>, <dsl>, <fsl>, <tsl>.
8935 # This entry supports emacs (and any other program that uses raw
8936 # mode) at 4800 baud and less. I couldn't get the padding right
8939 # (hp2624: replaced NUL sequences in flash with mandatory pauses -- esr)
8940 hp2624|hp2624a|hp2624b|hp2624b-4p|Hewlett Packard 2624 B,
8943 flash=\E&w13F$<66/>\E&w12F$<66/>\E&w13F$<66/>\E&w12F, use=hp+labels, use=scrhp,
8945 # This hp2626 entry does not use any of the fancy windowing stuff
8948 # Indeed, terminfo does not yet handle such stuff. Since changing
8949 # any window clears memory, it is probably not possible to use
8950 # this for screen opt.
8952 # ed is incredibly slow most of the time - I am guessing at the
8953 # exact padding. Since the terminal uses xoff/xon this is intended
8954 # only for cost computation, so that the terminal will prefer el
8955 # or even dl1 which is probably faster!
8957 # \ED\EJ\EC hack for ed from Ed Bradford - apparently ed is only
8958 # extra slow on the last line of the window.
8960 # The padding probably should be changed.
8962 hp2626|hp2626a|hp2626p|hp 2626,
8965 ed=\ED\EJ$<500>\EC, indn=\E&r%p1%dD, ip=$<4>,
8966 is2=\E&j@\r, rin=\E&r%p1%dU, use=hp+pfk-cr,
8967 use=hp+labels, use=scrhp,
8969 # This entry is for sysline. It allocates a 23 line window with
8970 # a 115 line workspace for regular use, and a 1 line window for
8973 # This assumes port 2 is being used.
8974 # Turn off horizontal line, Create ws #1 with 115 lines,
8975 # Create ws #2 with 1 line, Create window #1 lines 1-23,
8976 # Create window #2 lines 24-24, Attach cursor to workspace #1.
8977 # Note that this clears the tabs so it must be done by tset before
8980 hp2626-s|hp 2626 using only 23 lines,
8983 fsl=\E&d@\E&w7f2p1I\E&w4f1I,
8984 is1=\E&q3t0{0H\s\E&w0f115n1I\s\E&w0f1n2I\s\E&w2f1i0d0u22l0S
8985 \s\E&w2f2i0d23u23l0S\s\E&w7f2p1I\s\r,
8986 tsl=\E&w7f2p2I\E&w4f2I\r\EK\E&a%p1%dC, use=hp2626,
8987 # Force terminal back to 24 lines after being 23.
8988 hp2626-ns|hp 2626 using all 24 lines,
8989 is1=\E&q3t0{0H\s\E&w0f118n1I\s\E&w0f1n2I\s\E&w2f1i0d0u23l0S
8990 \s\E&w3f2I\s\E&w7f2p1I\s\r,
8992 # Various entries useful for small windows on 2626.
8993 hp2626-12|hewlett-packard 2626 12 lines,
8994 lines#12, use=hp2626,
8995 hp2626-12x40|hewlett-packard 2626 12 lines 40 columns,
8996 cols#40, lines#12, use=hp2626,
8997 hp2626-x40|hewlett-packard 2626 40 columns,
8998 cols#40, use=hp2626,
8999 hp2626-12-s|hewlett-packard 2626 11 lines plus status,
9000 lines#11, use=hp2626-s,
9003 # hp2627 color tubes from University of Wisconsin
9005 hp2627a-rev|hp 2627 with reverse video colors,
9006 cr=\r, cud1=\n, ht=^I, ind=\n,
9007 is2=\E&v0m1a0b0c1x1y1z1i0a0b1c1x1y1z0i0S\E&j@\r\E3
9009 kbs=^H, kcub1=^H, kcud1=\n, nel=\r\n, rmul=\E&v0S\E&d@,
9010 smul=\E&dD\E&v1S, use=hp2621-nl,
9011 hp2627a|hp 2627 color terminal with no labels,
9012 cr=\r, cud1=\n, ht=^I, ind=\n,
9013 is2=\E&v0m1a1b0c1i0a1b1c2i1a0b0c0i0S\E&j@\r\E3\r,
9014 kbs=^H, kcub1=^H, kcud1=\n, nel=\r\n, rmso=\E&v0S,
9015 rmul=\E&v0S\E&d@, smso=\E&v2S, smul=\E&dD\E&v1S,
9017 hp2627c|hp 2627 color (cyan) terminal with no labels,
9018 cr=\r, cud1=\n, ht=^I, ind=\n,
9019 is2=\E&v0m1a0b0c2i1a1b0c1i0a1b1c0i0S\E&j@\r\E3\r,
9020 kbs=^H, kcub1=^H, kcud1=\n, nel=\r\n, use=hp2627a,
9022 # hp2640a doesn't have the Y cursor addressing feature, and C is
9023 # memory relative instead of screen relative, as we need.
9026 cup@, rmkx@, smkx@, use=hp2645,
9028 hp2640b|hp2644a|hp 264x series,
9029 rmkx@, smkx@, use=hp2645,
9031 # (hp2641a: removed unknown :gu: -- esr)
9032 hp2641a|hp2645a|hp2647a|HP 264?A series BRL entry,
9033 am, da, db, mir, xhp,
9035 bel=^G, clear=\EH\EJ, cr=\r, cub1=^H, cud1=\n, cuf1=\EC,
9036 cup=\E&a%p2%2dc%p1%2dY, cuu1=\EA, dch1=\EP, dl1=\EM,
9037 ed=\EJ, el=\EK, hpa=\E&a%p1%2dC, ht=^I,
9038 if=/usr/share/tabset/std, il1=\EL, ind=\n,
9039 is2=\EE$<500/>, kbs=^H, kcub1=^H, kcud1=\n, nel=\r\n,
9040 rmir=\ER, rmso=\E&d@, smir=\EQ, smso=\E&dB,
9043 # This terminal should be used at 4800 baud or less. It needs padding for
9044 # plain characters at 9600, I guessed at an appropriate cr delay. It really
9045 # wants ^E/^F handshaking, but that doesn't work well even if you write
9046 # software to support it.
9047 hp2645|hp45|HP 2645 series,
9049 blink=\E&dA, cr=\r$<20>, dim=\E&dH, kctab=\E2, kcub1=\ED,
9050 kcud1=\EB, kcuf1=\EC, kcuu1=\EA, kdch1=\EP, kdl1=\EM,
9051 ked=\EJ, kel=\EK, khome=\Eh, khts=\E1, kich1=\EQ, kil1=\EL,
9052 kind=\ES, knp=\EU, kpp=\EV, kri=\ET, krmir=\ER, rev=\E&dB,
9054 sgr=\E&d%{64}%?%p1%t%{66}%|%;%?%p2%t%{68}%|%;%?%p3%t%{66}%|
9055 %;%?%p4%t%{65}%|%;%?%p5%t%{72}%|%;%?%p6%t%{66}%|%;%c,
9056 sgr0=\E&d@, smkx=\E&s1A, smul=\E&dD, use=hpgeneric,
9057 # You should use this terminal at 4800 baud or less.
9058 hp2648|hp2648a|HP 2648a graphics terminal,
9059 clear=\EH\EJ$<50>, cup=\E&a%p2%dc%p1%dY$<20>,
9060 dch1=\EP$<7>, ip=$<5>, use=hp2645,
9062 # The HP 150 terminal is a fairly vanilla HP terminal, with the
9063 # clreol standout problem. It also has graphics capabilities and
9064 # a touch screen, which we don't describe here.
9065 hp150|hewlett packard Model 150,
9068 # HP 2382a terminals, "the little ones." They don't have any
9069 # alternate character set support and sending out ^N/^O will
9070 # leave the screen blank.
9071 hp2382a|hp2382|hewlett packard 2382a,
9075 pln=\E&f0a%p1%dk%p2%l%Pa%?%ga%t%ga%d%e1%;d0L%?%ga%!%t\s%;%p2
9078 sgr=\E&d%{0}%Pa%?%p4%t%{1}%ga%+%Pa%;%?%p1%p3%|%p6%|%t%{2}%ga
9079 %+%Pa%;%?%p2%p6%|%t%{4}%ga%+%Pa%;%?%p1%p5%|%t%{8}%ga%+
9080 %Pa%;%?%p7%t%?%ga%ts%ga%{64}%+%e%{83}%;%e%?%ga%t%ga%{64}
9082 sgr0=\E&d@, smacs@, use=hp+labels, use=scrhp,
9084 hp2621-a|hp2621a-a|hp2621 with fn as arrows,
9085 use=hp+pfk+arrows, use=hp2621-fl,
9087 # newer hewlett packard terminals
9089 newhpkeyboard|generic entry for HP extended keyboard,
9090 kbs=^H, kcbt=\Ei, kclr=\EJ, kcub1=\ED, kcud1=\EB, kcuf1=\EC,
9091 kcuu1=\EA, kdch1=\EP, kdl1=\EM, ked=\EJ, kel=\EK, khome=\Eh,
9092 kich1=\EQ, kil1=\EL, kind=\ET, kll=\EF, knp=\EU, kpp=\EV,
9093 kri=\ES, krmir=\ER, rmkx=\E&s0A, smkx=\E&s1A,
9096 newhp|generic entry for new hewlett packard terminals,
9097 am, bw, mir, xhp, xon,
9098 cols#80, lines#24, pb#4800,
9099 acsc=2[3@4>5I9(\:'JSKWLQMAO#P$Q;R!S"T1U2V4W3X\:Y+Z*dHjGkTlRm
9101 bel=^G, blink=\E&dA, bold=\E&dF, cbt=\Ei, cr=\r, cub1=^H,
9102 cud1=\n, cuf1=\EC, cuu1=\EA, dch1=\EP$<2>, dim=\E&dH,
9103 dl1=\EM, ed=\EJ, el=\EK, ht=\011$<2>, hts=\E1, il1=\EL, ind=\n,
9104 invis=\E&dS, ip=$<2>, is1=\E&jB$<8>, nel=\r\n,
9105 pfkey=\E&f0a%p1%dk0d%p2%l%dL%p2%s,
9106 pfloc=\E&f1a%p1%dk0d%p2%l%dL%p2%s,
9107 pfx=\E&f2a%p1%dk0d%p2%l%dL%p2%s, rev=\E&dB, ri=\ET,
9108 rmacs=^O, rmir=\ER, rmso=\E&d@, rmul=\E&d@, rs1=\Eg,
9109 sgr=\E&d%{0}%Pa%?%p4%t%{1}%ga%+%Pa%;%?%p1%p3%|%p6%|%t%{2}%ga
9110 %+%Pa%;%?%p2%p6%|%t%{4}%ga%+%Pa%;%?%p1%p5%|%t%{8}%ga%+
9111 %Pa%;%?%p7%t%?%ga%ts%ga%{64}%+%e%{83}%;%e%?%ga%t%ga%{64}
9112 %+%e%{64}%;%;%c%?%p9%t\016%e\017%;,
9113 sgr0=\E&d@\017, smacs=^N, smir=\EQ, smso=\E&dJ, smul=\E&dD,
9114 tbc=\E3, use=newhpkeyboard,
9116 memhp|memory relative addressing for new HP ttys,
9118 clear=\EH\EJ$<40>, cub=\E&a-%p1%dC, cud=\E&a+%p1%dR,
9119 cuf=\E&a+%p1%dC, cup=\E&a%p1%dr%p2%dC, cuu=\E&a-%p1%dR,
9120 home=\EH, hpa=\E&a%p1%dC, ll=\E&a23R\r,
9121 mrcup=\E&a%p1%dr%p2%dC, vpa=\E&a%p1%dR, use=newhp,
9123 scrhp|screen relative addressing for new HP ttys,
9124 clear=\E&a0c0Y\EJ$<40>, cub=\E&a-%p1%dC,
9125 cud=\E&a+%p1%dR, cuf=\E&a+%p1%dC,
9126 cup=\E&a%p1%dy%p2%dC$<10>, cuu=\E&a-%p1%dR,
9127 home=\E&a0y0C, hpa=\E&a%p1%dC, ll=\E&a0y0C\EA,
9128 mrcup=\E&a%p1%dr%p2%dC, vpa=\E&a%p1%dY, use=newhp,
9130 # (hp+labels: added label values from a BRL termcap -- esr)
9131 hp+labels|"standard" label info for new HP ttys,
9133 lf0=f1, lf1=f2, lf2=f3, lf3=f4, lf4=f5, lf5=f6, lf6=f7, lf7=f8,
9134 pln=\E&f2a%p1%dk%p2%l%Pa%?%ga%t%ga%d%e1%;d0L%?%ga%!%t\s%;%p2
9136 rmln=\E&j@, smln=\E&jB,
9138 hp+printer|"standard" printer info for HP ttys,
9139 ff=\E&p4u0C, mc0=\EH\E&p4dF, mc4=\E&p13C, mc5=\E&p11C,
9142 # The new hp2621b is kind of a cross between the old 2621 and the
9143 # new 262x series of machines. It has dip-switched options.
9144 # The firmware has a bug in it such that if you give it a null
9145 # length label, the following character is eaten!
9146 hp2621b|hp 2621b with old style keyboard,
9147 lh#1, lm#48, lw#8, nlab#8,
9148 kcub1=\ED, kcud1=\EB, kcuf1=\EC, kcuu1=\EA, khome=\Eh,
9149 kind=\ET, kll=\EF, kri=\ES,
9150 pln=\E&f0a%p1%dk%p2%l%Pa%?%ga%t%ga%d%e1%;d3L%?%ga%!%t%{32}%c
9151 %;%p2%s\E%{111}%p1%+%c\r,
9152 smln=\E&jB, use=hp2621,
9154 hp2621b-p|hp 2621b with printer,
9155 use=hp+printer, use=hp2621b,
9157 # hp2621b - new 2621b with new extended keyboard
9158 # these are closer to the new 26xx series than the other 2621b
9159 hp2621b-kx|hp 2621b with extended keyboard,
9160 use=newhpkeyboard, use=hp2621b,
9162 hp2621b-kx-p|hp 2621b with new keyboard & printer,
9163 use=hp+printer, use=hp2621b-kx,
9165 # Some assumptions are made in the following entries.
9166 # These settings are NOT set up by the initialization strings.
9168 # Port Configuration
9169 # RecvPace=Xon/Xoff XmitPace=Xon/Xoff StripNulDel=Yes
9171 # Terminal Configuration
9172 # InhHndShk(G)=Yes InhDC2(H)=Yes
9173 # XmitFnctn(A)=No InhEolWrp=No
9176 # Hp 2622a & hp2623a display and graphics terminals
9178 hp2622|hp2622a|hp 2622,
9181 is2=\E&dj@\r, use=hp+pfk-cr, use=hp+labels, use=scrhp,
9183 # The 2623 is a 2622 with extra graphics hardware.
9184 hp2623|hp2623a|hp 2623,
9187 hp2624b-p|hp2624b-4p-p|hewlett packard 2624 B with printer,
9188 use=hp+printer, use=hp2624,
9190 # The hewlett packard B can have an optional extra 6 pages of memory.
9191 hp2624-10p|hp2624a-10p|hp2624b-10p|hewlett packard 2624 B w/ 10 pages of memory,
9194 hp2624b-10p-p|hewlett packard 2624 B w/ extra memory & printer,
9195 lm#240, use=hp2624b-p,
9197 # Color manipulations for HP terminals
9198 hp+color|hp with colors,
9200 colors#16, ncv#17, pairs#7,
9201 initp=\E&v%?%p2%{1000}%=%t1%e.%p2%d%;a%?%p3%{1000}%=%t1%e.
9202 %p3%d%;b%?%p4%{1000}%=%t1%e.%p4%d%;c%?%p5%{1000}%=%t1
9203 %e.%p5%d%;x%?%p6%{1000}%=%t1%e.%p6%d%;y%?%p7%{1000}%=
9204 %t1%e.%p7%d%;z%p1%dI,
9205 oc=\E&v0m1a1b1c0I\E&v1a1I\E&v1b2I\E&v1a1b3I\E&v1c4I\E&v1a1c5
9206 I\E&v1b1c6I\E&v1x1y7I,
9207 op=\E&v0S, scp=\E&v%p1%dS,
9209 # <is2> sets the screen to be 80 columns wide
9210 hp2397a|hp2397|hewlett packard 2397A color terminal,
9211 is2=\E&w6f80X, use=memhp, use=hp+labels, use=hp+color,
9213 # HP 700/44 Setup parameters:
9214 # Terminal Mode HP-PCterm
9215 # Inhibit Auto Wrap NO
9216 # Status Line Host Writable
9217 # PC Character Set YES
9218 # Twenty-Five Line Mode YES
9219 # XON/XOFF @128 or 64 (sc)
9220 # Keycode Mode NO or YES (sc)
9221 # Backspace Key BS or BS/DEL
9223 # <is2> sets pcterm; autowrap; 25 lines; pc char set; prog DEL key;
9224 # \E\\? does not turn off keycode mode
9225 # <smsc> sets alternate start/stop; keycode on
9226 hpansi|hp700|hewlett packard 700/44 in HP-PCterm mode,
9229 acsc=j\331k\277l\332m\300n\305q\304t\303u\264v\301w\302x
9231 bel=^G, cbt=\E[Z, civis=\E[?25l, clear=\E[2J\E[H,
9232 cnorm=\E[?25h, cr=\r, cub1=\E[D, cud1=\E[B, cuf1=\E[C,
9233 cup=\E[%i%p1%d;%p2%dH, cuu1=\E[A, dch1=\E[P, dl1=\E[M,
9234 ed=\E[J, el=\E[K, home=\E[H, ht=^I, ich1=\E[@, il1=\E[L,
9236 is2=\E[44"p\E[?7h\E[>10h\E[>12h\EP1;1|3/7F\E\\,
9237 kbs=^H, kcbt=\E[Z, kcub1=\E[D, kcud1=\E[B, kcuf1=\E[C,
9238 kcuu1=\E[A, kend=\E[4~, kf1=\E[17~, kf10=\E[28~,
9239 kf2=\E[18~, kf3=\E[19~, kf4=\E[20~, kf5=\E[21~, kf6=\E[23~,
9240 kf7=\E[24~, kf8=\E[25~, kf9=\E[26~, khome=\E[1~, knp=\E[6~,
9241 kpp=\E[5~, rmam=\E[?7l,
9242 rmsc=\E[>11l\EP1**x0/11;1/13\E[m\E\\, rmso=\E[m,
9243 rmul=\E[m, sgr0=\E[m, smam=\E[?7h,
9244 smsc=\E[>11h\EPO**x0/65;1/67\E\\$<250>, smso=\E[7m,
9245 smul=\E[4m, xoffc=g, xonc=e,
9247 # (hp2392: copied <rmir> here from hpex -- esr)
9250 cbt=\Ei, cup=\E&a%p1%dy%p2%dC, kf1=\Ep\r, kf2=\Eq\r,
9251 kf3=\Er\r, kf4=\Es\r, kf5=\Et\r, kf6=\Eu\r, kf7=\Ev\r,
9252 kf8=\Ew\r, khome=\Eh, kind=\EU, knp=\Eu, kpp=\Ev, kri=\EV,
9253 rmir=\ER, rmul=\E&d@, smir=\EQ, smul=\E&dD, vpa=\E&a%p1%dY,
9256 hpsub|hp terminals -- capability subset,
9257 am, da, db, mir, xhp, xon,
9259 bel=^G, clear=\EH\EJ, cr=\r, cub1=^H, cud1=\EB, cuf1=\EC,
9260 cuu1=\EA, dch1=\EP, dl1=\EM, ed=\EJ, el=\EK, hpa=\E&a%p1%dC,
9261 ht=^I, if=/usr/share/tabset/stdcrt, il1=\EL, ind=\n,
9262 is2=\E&s1A\E<\E&k0\\, kbs=^H, kcub1=\ED, kcud1=\EB,
9263 kcuf1=\EC, kcuu1=\EA, khome=\Eh, rmkx=\E&s0A, rmso=\E&d@,
9264 sgr0=\E&d@, smkx=\E&s1A, smso=\E&dB,
9267 # May be used for most 24 x 80 hp terminals,
9268 # but has no padding added, so may allow runover in some terminals at high
9269 # baud rates. Will not work for hp2640a or hp2640b terminals, hp98x6 and
9270 # hp98x5 terminal emulators or hp98x6 consoles.
9271 # Adds xy-cursor addressing, vertical cursor addressing, home,
9272 # last line, and underline capabilities.
9274 # (hpex: removed memory-lock capabilities ":ml=\El:mu=\Em:",
9275 # moved <rmir> here from hpsub -- esr)
9276 hpex|hp extended capabilities,
9277 cr=\r, cud1=\n, cup=\E&a%p1%dy%p2%dC, ht=^I, ind=\n, kbs=^H,
9278 kcub1=^H, kcud1=\n, nel=\r\n, rmir=\ER, rmul=\E&d@, smir=\EQ,
9279 smul=\E&dD, vpa=\E&a%p1%dY, use=hpsub,
9281 # From: Ville Sulko <Ville.Sulko@bip.atk.tpo.fi>, 05 Aug 1996
9282 hp2|hpex2|hewlett-packard extended capabilities newer version,
9283 am, da, db, mir, xhp,
9284 cols#80, lh#2, lines#24, lm#0, lw#8, nlab#8, xmc#0,
9285 bel=^G, clear=\E&a0y0C\EJ, cr=\r, cub1=^H, cud1=\EB,
9286 cuf1=\EC, cup=\E&a%p1%dy%p2%dC, cuu1=\EA, dch1=\EP,
9287 dl1=\EM, ed=\EJ, el=\EK, hpa=\E&a%p1%dC, ht=^I, hts=\E1,
9288 il1=\EL, ind=\n, kbs=^H, kclr=\EJ, kctab=\E2, kcub1=\ED,
9289 kcud1=\EB, kcuf1=\EC, kcuu1=\EA, kdch1=\EP, kdl1=\EM,
9290 ked=\EJ, kel=\EK, kf1=\Ep, kf2=\Eq, kf3=\Er, kf4=\Es, kf5=\Et,
9291 kf6=\Eu, kf7=\Ev, kf8=\Ew, khome=\Eh, khts=\E1, kich1=\EQ,
9292 kil1=\EL, kind=\ES, kll=\EF, knp=\EU, kpp=\EV, kri=\ET,
9293 krmir=\ER, ktbc=\E3, meml=\El, memu=\Em,
9294 pfkey=\E&f%p1%dk%p2%l%dL%p2%s,
9295 pfloc=\E&f1a%p1%dk%p2%l%dL%p2%s,
9296 pfx=\E&f2a%p1%dk%p2%l%dL%p2%s,
9297 pln=\E&f%p1%dk%p2%l%dd0L%p2%s, rmir=\ER, rmkx=\E&s0A,
9298 rmln=\E&j@, rmso=\E&d@, rmul=\E&d@,
9299 sgr=\E&d%?%p7%t%{115}%c%;%p1%p3%|%p6%|%{2}%*%p2%{4}%*%+%p4%+
9300 %p5%{8}%*%+%{64}%+%c%?%p9%t%'\016'%c%e%'\017'%c%;,
9301 sgr0=\E&d@\017, smir=\EQ, smkx=\E&s1A, smln=\E&jB,
9302 smso=\E&dB, smul=\E&dD, tbc=\E3, vpa=\E&a%p1%dY,
9305 # From: <ddavis@ic.berkeley.edu>
9306 hp236|hp236 internal terminal emulator,
9309 clear=\EF, cnorm=\EDE, cub1=^H,
9310 cup=\EE%p1%{32}%+%c%p2%{32}%+%c, cuu1=^K, cvvis=\EDB,
9311 dch1=\EJ, dl1=\EH, el=\EK, ich1=\EI, il1=\EG, rmso=\ECI,
9312 sgr0=\ECI, smso=\EBI,
9314 # This works on a hp300 console running Utah 4.3 BSD
9315 # From: Craig Leres <leres@okeeffe.berkeley.edu>
9316 hp300h|HP Catseye console,
9317 OTbs, am, da, db, mir, xhp,
9318 cols#128, lines#51, lm#0, xmc#0,
9319 bel=^G, cbt=\Ei, clear=\E&a0y0C\EJ, cr=\r, cub1=^H, cud1=\EB,
9320 cuf1=\EC, cup=\E&a%p1%dy%p2%dC, cuu1=\EA, dch1=\EP,
9321 dl1=\EM, ed=\EJ, el=\EK, hpa=\E&a%p1%dC, ht=^I,
9322 if=/usr/share/tabset/stdcrt, il1=\EL, ind=\n, kbs=^H,
9323 kcub1=\ED, kcud1=\EB, kcuf1=\EC, kcuu1=\EA, khome=\Eh,
9324 rmir=\ER, rmkx=\E&s0A, rmso=\E&d@, rmul=\E&d@, sgr0=\E&d@,
9325 smir=\EQ, smkx=\E&s1A, smso=\E&dB, smul=\E&dD, tbc=\E3,
9327 # From: Greg Couch <gregc@ernie.berkeley.edu>
9328 hp9837|hp98720|hp98721|HP 9000/300 workstations,
9329 OTbs, am, da, db, mir, xhp,
9330 cols#128, it#8, lines#46, lm#0,
9331 bel=^G, cbt=\Ei, clear=\E&a0y0C\EJ, cub1=^H, cud1=\EB,
9332 cuf1=\EC, cup=\E&a%p1%dy%p2%dC, cuu1=\EA, dch1=\EP,
9333 dl1=\EM, ed=\EJ, el=\EK, hpa=\E&a%p1%dC, ht=^I, hts=\E1,
9334 il1=\EL, ind=\n, is2=\E&v0m1b0i&j@, kbs=^H, kcub1=\ED,
9335 kcud1=\EB, kcuf1=\EC, kcuu1=\EA, kdch1=\EP, kdl1=\EM,
9336 ked=\EJ, kel=\EK, khome=\Eh, kich1=\EQ, kil1=\EL, knp=\EU,
9337 kpp=\EV, rmir=\ER, rmkx=\E&s0A, rmso=\E&v0S, rmul=\E&d@,
9338 sgr0=\E&d@, smir=\EQ, smkx=\E&s1A, smso=\E&v5S, smul=\E&dD,
9339 tbc=\E3, vpa=\E&a%p1%dY,
9340 # HP 9845 desktop computer from BRL
9341 # (hp9845: removed unknown capability :gu: -- esr)
9343 OTbs, am, da, db, eo, mir, xhp,
9345 OTbc=\ED, clear=\EH\EJ, cub1=\ED, cud1=\EB, cuf1=\EC,
9346 cup=\E&a%p2%2dc%p1%2dY, cuu1=\EA, dch1=\EP, dl1=\EM,
9347 ed=\EJ, el=\EK, if=/usr/share/tabset/std, il1=\EL,
9348 rmir=\ER, rmso=\E&d@, smir=\EQ, smso=\E&dB,
9349 # From: Charles A. Finnell of MITRE <finnell@mitre.org>, developed 07SEP90
9350 # (hp98550: replaced /usr/share/tabset/9837 with std because <it#8>,<hts=\E1>;
9351 # added empty <acsc> to avoid warnings re <smacs>/<rmacs> --esr)
9352 hp98550|hp98550a|HP 9000 Series 300 color console,
9353 OTbs, am, da, db, mir, xhp,
9354 cols#128, it#8, lines#49, lm#0,
9355 acsc=, bel=^G, blink=\E&dA, bold=\E&dJ, cbt=\Ei, civis=\E*dR,
9356 clear=\EH\EJ, cnorm=\E*dQ, cr=\r, cub1=^H, cud1=\n, cuf1=\EC,
9357 cup=\E&a%p1%dy%p2%dC, cuu1=\EA, dch1=\EP, dim=\E&dH,
9358 dl1=\EM, ed=\EJ, el=\EK, hpa=\E&a%p1%dC, ht=^I, hts=\E1,
9359 if=/usr/share/tabset/std, il1=\EL, ind=\n, invis=\E&ds,
9360 kbs=^H, kclr=\EJ, kctab=\E2, kcub1=\ED, kcud1=\EB, kcuf1=\EC,
9361 kcuu1=\EA, kdch1=\EP, kdl1=\EM, ked=\EJ, kel=\EK, kf1=\Ep,
9362 kf2=\Eq, kf3=\Er, kf4=\Es, kf5=\Et, kf6=\Eu, kf7=\Ev, kf8=\Ew,
9363 khome=\Eh, khts=\E1, kich1=\EQ, kil1=\EL, kind=\ES, kll=\EF,
9364 knp=\EU, kpp=\EV, kri=\ET, krmir=\ER, ktbc=\E3, rev=\E&dJ,
9365 rmacs=^O, rmir=\ER, rmkx=\E&s0A, rmso=\E&d@, rmul=\E&d@,
9366 sgr0=\E&d@, smacs=^N, smir=\EQ, smkx=\E&s1A, smso=\E&dJ,
9367 smul=\E&dD, tbc=\E3, vpa=\E&a%p1%dY,
9368 # From: Victor Duchovni <vic@fine.princeton.edu>
9369 # (hp700-wy: removed obsolete ":nl=^J:";
9370 # replaced /usr/share/tabset/hp700-wy with std because <it#8>,<hts=\E1> -- esr)
9371 hp700-wy|HP700/41 emulating wyse30,
9372 OTbs, am, bw, mir, msgr,
9373 cols#80, it#8, lines#24, xmc#1,
9374 cbt=\EI, clear=^Z, cr=\r, cub1=^H, cud1=^V, cuf1=^L,
9375 cup=\E=%p1%{32}%+%c%p2%{32}%+%c, cuu1=^K, dch1=\EW,
9376 dl1=\ER, ed=\EY, el=\ET$<10/>, home=^^, ht=^I, hts=\E1,
9377 if=/usr/share/tabset/stdcrt, il1=\EE$<0.7*/>,
9378 is1=\E~"\EC\Er\E(\EG0\003\E`9\E`1, kbs=^?, kcbt=\EI,
9379 kclr=^Z, kcub1=^H, kcud1=^V, kcuf1=^L, kcuu1=^K, ked=\EY,
9380 kel=\ET, khome=^^, khts=\EI, kich1=\Eq, krmir=\Er, ll=^^^K,
9381 ri=\Ej, rmir=\Er, rmso=\EG0$<10/>, rmul=\EG0$<10/>,
9382 sgr0=\EG0$<10/>, smir=\Eq, smso=\EG4$<10/>,
9383 smul=\EG8$<10/>, tbc=\E0, vpa=\E[%p1%{32}%+%c,
9384 hp70092|hp70092a|hp70092A|HP 700/92,
9386 cols#80, lh#2, lines#24, lm#0, lw#8, nlab#8,
9387 acsc=0cjgktlrmfn/q\,t5u6v8w7x., bel=^G, blink=\E&dA,
9388 bold=\E&dB, cbt=\Ei, clear=\E&a0y0C\EJ, cr=\r, cub1=^H,
9389 cud1=\EB, cuf1=\EC, cup=\E&a%p1%dy%p2%dC, cuu1=\EA,
9390 dch1=\EP, dim=\E&dH, dl1=\EM, el=\EK, hpa=\E&a%p1%dC, ht=^I,
9391 hts=\E1, il1=\EL, kbs=^H, kclr=\EJ, kctab=\E2, kcub1=\ED,
9392 kcud1=\EB, kcuf1=\EC, kcuu1=\EA, kdch1=\EP, kdl1=\EM,
9393 ked=\EJ, kel=\EK, kf1=\Ep, kf2=\Eq, kf3=\Er, kf4=\Es, kf5=\Et,
9394 kf6=\Eu, kf7=\Ev, kf8=\Ew, khome=\Eh, khts=\E1, kich1=\EQ,
9395 kil1=\EL, kind=\ES, kll=\EF, knp=\EU, kpp=\EV, kri=\ET,
9396 krmir=\ER, ktbc=\E3, rev=\E&dB, ri=\ET, rmacs=^O, rmir=\ER,
9397 rmkx=\E&s0A, rmln=\E&j@, rmso=\E&d@, rmul=\E&d@,
9398 sgr0=\E&d@, smacs=^N, smir=\EQ, smkx=\E&s1A, smln=\E&jB,
9399 smso=\E&dJ, smul=\E&dD, tbc=\E3, vpa=\E&a%p1%dY,
9401 bobcat|sbobcat|HP 9000 model 300 console,
9402 am, da, db, mir, xhp,
9403 cols#128, it#8, lines#47, xmc#0,
9404 cbt=\Ei, clear=\EH\EJ, cr=\r, cub1=^H, cud1=\EB, cuf1=\EC,
9405 cup=\E&a%p1%dy%p2%dC$<6/>, cuu1=\EA, dch1=\EP,
9406 dl1=\EM$<10*/>, ed=\EJ, el=\EK, hpa=\E&a%p1%dC$<6/>, ht=^I,
9407 il1=\EL$<10*/>, ind=\n, kbs=^H, kcub1=\ED, kcud1=\EB,
9408 kcuf1=\EC, kcuu1=\EA, khome=\Eh, nel=\r\n, rmir=\ER,
9409 rmkx=\E&s0A, rmso=\E&d@, rmul=\E&d@, sgr0=\E&d@, smir=\EQ,
9410 smkx=\E&s1A, smso=\E&dB, smul=\E&dD, vpa=\E&a%p1%dY$<6/>,
9411 gator-t|HP 9000 model 237 emulating extra-tall AAA,
9412 lines#94, use=gator,
9413 gator|HP 9000 model 237 emulating AAA,
9415 cols#128, it#8, lines#47,
9416 bel=^G, cbt=\E[Z, clear=\E[H\E[J, cr=\r, cub1=^H, cud1=\n,
9417 cuf1=\E[C, cup=\E[%i%p1%d;%p2%dH, cuu1=\EM,
9418 dch=\E[%p1%dP$<4/>, dch1=\E[P, dl=\E[%p1%dM$<1*/>,
9419 dl1=\E[M, ed=\E[J, el=\E[K, home=\E[H, hpa=\E[%i%p1%d`,
9420 ht=^I, ich=\E[%p1%d@$<4/>, ich1=\E[@, il=\E[%p1%dL$<1*/>,
9421 il1=\E[L, kbs=^H, kcub1=^H, kcud1=\n, nel=\r\n,
9422 rep=%p1%c\E[%p2%db$<1*/>, rev=\E[7m, rmso=\E[m,
9423 rmul=\E[m, sgr0=\E[m, smso=\E[7m, smul=\E[4m,
9424 gator-52|HP 9000 model 237 emulating VT52,
9425 cols#128, lines#47, use=vt52,
9426 gator-52t|HP 9000 model 237 emulating extra-tall VT52,
9427 lines#94, use=gator-52,
9431 # From: Michael Haardt <michael@gandalf.moria> 11 Jan 93
9434 # Honeywell Bull terminal. Its cursor and function keys send single
9435 # control characters and it has standout/underline glitch. Most programs
9436 # do not like these features/bugs. Visual bell is realized by flashing the
9437 # "keyboard locked" LED.
9438 dku7003-dumb|Honeywell Bull DKU 7003 dumb mode,
9440 clear=^]^_, cr=\r, cub1=^Y, cud1=^K, cuf1=^X,
9441 cup=\E[%i%p1%d;%p2%dH, cuu1=^Z, ed=^_, el=\E[K,
9442 flash=\E[2h\E[2l, home=^], ht=^I, ind=\n, kbs=^H, kcub1=^Y,
9443 kcud1=^K, kcuf1=^X, kcuu1=^Z, khome=^], nel=\r\n,
9444 dku7003|Honeywell Bull DKU 7003 all features described,
9447 blink=\E[5m, bold=\E[7m, dim=\E[2m, rev=\E[7m, rmso=\E[m,
9448 rmul=\E[m, sgr0=\E[m, smso=\E[7m, smul=\E[4m,
9451 #### Lear-Siegler (adm)
9453 # These guys are long since out of the terminals business, but
9454 # in 1995 many current terminals still have an adm type as one of their
9455 # emulations (usually their stupidest, and usually labeled adm3, though
9456 # these `adm3' emulations normally have adm3a+ capabilities).
9458 # WARNING: Some early ADM terminals (including the ADM3 and ADM5) had a
9459 # `diagnostic feature' that sending them a ^G while pin 22 (`Ring Indicator')
9460 # was being held to ground would trigger a send of the top line on the screen.
9461 # A quick fix might be to drop back to a cheesy 4-wire cable with pin 22
9462 # hanging in the air. (Thanks to Eric Fischer, <eric@fudge.uchicago.edu>,
9463 # for clearing up this point.)
9465 adm1a|adm1|lsi adm1a,
9468 bel=^G, clear=\E;$<1>, cr=\r, cub1=^H, cud1=\n, cuf1=^L,
9469 cup=\E=%p1%{32}%+%c%p2%{32}%+%c, cuu1=^K, home=^^,
9474 bel=^G, clear=\E;, cr=\r, cub1=^H, cud1=\n, cuf1=^L,
9475 cup=\E=%p1%{32}%+%c%p2%{32}%+%c, cuu1=^K, dch1=\EW,
9476 dl1=\ER, ed=\EY, el=\ET, home=^^, ich1=\EQ, il1=\EE, ind=\n,
9477 kcub1=^H, kcud1=\n, kcuf1=^L, kcuu1=^K, khome=^^,
9478 # (adm3: removed obsolete ":ma=^K^P:" -- esr)
9482 bel=^G, clear=^Z, cr=\r, cub1=^H, cud1=\n, ind=\n,
9483 # The following ADM-3A switch settings are assumed for normal operation:
9484 # SPACE U/L_DISP CLR_SCRN 24_LINE
9485 # CUR_CTL LC_EN AUTO_NL FDX
9486 # Other switches may be set for operator convenience or communication
9487 # requirements. I recommend
9488 # DISABLE_KB_LOCK LOCAL_OFF 103 202_OFF
9490 # Most of these terminals required an option ROM to support lower case display.
9491 # Open the case and look at the motherboard; if you see an open 24-pin DIP
9492 # socket, you may be out of luck.
9494 # (adm3a: some capabilities merged in from BRl entry -- esr)
9498 OTma=^K^P, OTnl=\n, bel=^G, clear=\032$<1/>, cr=\r, cub1=^H,
9499 cud1=\n, cuf1=^L, cup=\E=%p1%{32}%+%c%p2%{32}%+%c,
9500 cuu1=^K, home=^^, ind=\n, kcub1=^H, kcud1=\n, kcuf1=^L,
9504 # (adm5: removed obsolete ":ma=^Hh^Jj^Kk^Ll^^H:" & duplicate ":do=^J:" -- esr)
9507 bel=^G, cr=\r, cud1=\n, ed=\EY, el=\ET, kbs=^H, khome=^^,
9508 rmso=\EG, smso=\EG, use=adm3a+,
9509 # A lot of terminals other than adm11s use these. Wherever you see
9510 # use=adm+sgr with some of its capabilities disabled, try the
9511 # disabled ones. They may well work but not have been documented or
9512 # expressed in the using entry. We'd like to cook up an <sgr> but the
9513 # <rmacs>/<smacs> sequences of the using entries vary too much.
9514 adm+sgr|adm style highlight capabilities,
9515 invis=\EG1, rev=\EG4, rmso=\EG0, rmul=\EG0, sgr0=\EG0,
9516 smso=\EG4, smul=\EG8,
9517 # LSI ADM-11 from George William Hartwig, Jr. <geo@BRL-TGR.ARPA> via BRL
9518 # Status line additions from Stephen J. Muir <stephen%comp.lancs.ac.uk@ucl-cs>
9519 # <khome> from <stephen%comp.lancs.ac.uk@ucl-cs.arpa>. <clear> could also
9520 # be ^Z, according to his entry.
9521 # (adm11: <smul>=\EG4 was obviously erroneous because it also said
9522 # <rev>=\EG4. Looking at other ADMs confirms this -- esr)
9525 OTkn#8, cols#80, lines#24,
9526 OTnl=\n, bel=^G, blink=\EG2, clear=\E*, cr=\r, cub1=^H,
9527 cud1=\n, cuf1=^L, cup=\E=%p1%{32}%+%c%p2%{32}%+%c,
9528 cuu1=^K, dsl=\Eh, ed=\EY, el=\ET, fsl=\E(\r, home=^^, ht=^I,
9529 kbs=^H, kcub1=^H, kcud1=\n, kcuf1=^L, kcuu1=^K, kf1=^A@\r,
9530 kf2=^AA\r, kf3=^AB\r, kf4=^AC\r, kf5=^AD\r, kf6=^AE\r,
9531 kf7=^AF\r, kf8=^AG\r, khome=^^, nel=\r\n, tsl=\EF\E),
9533 # From: Andrew Scott Beals <bandy@lll-crg.ARPA>
9534 # Corrected by Olaf Siebert <rhialto@polder.ubc.kun.nl>, 11 May 1995
9535 # Supervisor mode info by Ari Wuolle, <awuolle@delta.hut.fi>, 27 Aug 1996
9536 # (adm12: removed obsolete ":kn:ma=j^Jk^P^K^Pl ^R^L^L :". This formerly had
9537 # <is2>=\Eq but that looked wrong; this <is2> is from Dave Yost <esquire!yost>
9538 # via BRL. That entry asserted <xmc#1>, but I've left that out because
9539 # neither earlier nor later ADMSs have it -- esr)
9541 # You will need to get into the supervisor setup before you can set
9542 # baudrate etc. for your ADM-12+. Press Shift-Ctrl-Setup and you should
9543 # see a lot more setup options.
9545 # While in supervisor setup you can also use following codes:
9547 # Ctrl-P Personality character selections (configure for example what
9548 # arrow keys send, if I recall correctly)
9549 # Ctrl-T tabs 1-80 use left&right to move and up to set and
9550 # Ctrl-V tabs 81-158 down to clear tab. Shift-Ctrl-M sets right margin at cursor
9551 # Ctrl-B Binary setup (probably not needed. I think that everything can
9552 # be set using normal setup)
9553 # Ctrl-A Answerback mode (enter answerback message)
9554 # Ctrl-U User friendly mode (normal setup)
9555 # Ctrl-D Defaults entire setup and function keys from EPROM tables
9556 # Ctrl-S Save both setup and functions keys. Takes from 6 to 10 seconds.
9557 # Ctrl-R Reads both setup and functions keys from NVM.
9558 # Shift-Ctrl-X Unlock keyboard and cancel received X-OFF status
9560 # ADM-12+ supports hardware handshaking, but it is DTR/CTS as opposed to
9561 # RTS/CTS used nowadays with virtually every modem and computer. 19200
9562 # bps works fine with hardware flow control.
9564 # The following null-modem cable should fix this and enable you to use
9565 # RTS/CTS handshaking (which Linux supports, use CRTSCTS setting). Also
9566 # set ADM-12+ for DTR handshaking from supervisor setup.
9579 OTbs, OTpt, am, mir,
9580 OTug#1, cols#80, it#8, lines#24,
9581 bel=^G, clear=^Z, cr=\r, cub1=^H, cud1=\n, cuf1=^L,
9582 cup=\E=%p1%{32}%+%c%p2%{32}%+%c, cuu1=^K, dch1=\EW,
9583 dl1=\ER, ed=\EY, el=\ET, home=^^, hts=\E1, ich1=\EQ, il1=\EE,
9584 is2=\E0\s\s\s\s\s\s\s\s\E1\s\s\s\s\s\s\s\s\E1\s\s\s\s\s\s\s
9585 \s\E1\s\s\s\s\s\s\s\s\E1\s\s\s\s\s\s\s\s\E1\s\s\s\s\s\s
9586 \s\s\E1\s\s\s\s\s\s\s\s\E1\s\s\s\s\s\s\s\s\E1,
9587 kcub1=^H, kcud1=\n, kcuf1=^L, kcuu1=^K, kf0=^A0\r, kf1=^A1\r,
9588 kf2=^A2\r, kf3=^A3\r, kf4=^A4\r, kf5=^A5\r, kf6=^A6\r,
9589 kf7=^A7\r, kf8=^A8\r, kf9=^A9\r, rmir=\Er, smir=\Eq, tbc=\E0,
9591 # (adm20: removed obsolete ":kn#7:" -- esr)
9592 adm20|lear siegler adm20,
9594 cols#80, it#8, lines#24,
9595 bel=^G, cbt=\EI, clear=^Z, cr=\r, cub1=^H, cuf1=^L,
9596 cup=\E=%i%p2%{31}%+%c%p1%{31}%+%c, cuu1=^K, dch1=\EW,
9597 dl1=\ER, ed=\EY, el=\ET, home=^^, ht=^I, ich1=\EQ, il1=\EE,
9598 kf1=^A, kf2=^B, kf3=^W, kf4=^D, kf5=^E, kf6=^X, kf7=^Z, rmso=\E(,
9600 adm21|lear siegler adm21,
9602 bel=^G, cr=\r, cud1=\n, dch1=\EW, dl1=\ER$<30*>, ed=\EY,
9603 el=\ET, ich1=\EQ, il1=\EE$<30*>, ind=\n, invis@, kbs=^H,
9604 kcub1=^H, kcud1=\n, kcuf1=^L, kcuu1=^K, khome=^^,
9605 use=adm+sgr, use=adm3a,
9606 # (adm22: ":em=:" was an obvious typo for ":ei=:"; also,
9607 # removed obsolete ":kn#7:ma=j^Jk^P^K^Pl ^R^L^L :";
9608 # removed bogus-looking \200 from before <cup>. -- esr)
9612 bel=^G, cbt=\EI, clear=\E+, cr=\r, cub1=^H, cud1=\n, cuf1=^L,
9613 cup=\E=%p1%{32}%+%c%p2%{32}%+%c, cuu1=^K, dch1=\EW,
9614 dl1=\ER, ed=\Ey, el=\Et, home=^^, ht=\Ei, ich1=\EQ, il1=\EE,
9615 is2=\E%\014\014\014\016\003\0\003\002\003\002\0\0\0\0\0\0\0
9617 kbs=^H, kcub1=^H, kcud1=\n, kcuf1=^L, kcuu1=^K, kf1=^A@\r,
9618 kf2=^AA\r, kf3=^AB\r, kf4=^AC\r, kf5=^AD\r, kf6=^AE\r,
9619 kf7=^AF\r, khome=^^, lf1=F1, lf2=F2, lf3=F3, lf4=F4, lf5=F5,
9620 lf6=F6, lf7=F7, rmso=\E(, sgr0=\E(, smso=\E),
9621 # ADM 31 DIP Switches
9623 # This information comes from two versions of the manual for the
9624 # Lear-Siegler ADM 31.
9628 # +-||||-------------------------------------+
9643 # +----------------------------------------------+
9644 # front of case (keyboard)
9646 # S1 - Data Rate - Modem
9647 # S2 - Data Rate - Printer
9648 # ------------------------
9650 # -------------------
9668 # S3 - Interface/Printer/Attributes
9669 # ---------------------------------
9670 # Printer Busy Control
9673 # off off off Busy not active, CD disabled
9674 # off off on Busy not active, CD enabled
9675 # off on off Busy active on J5-20, CD disabled
9676 # on off off Busy active on J5-19, CD disabled - Factory Set.
9677 # on off on Busy active on J5-19, CD enabled
9679 # sw4 Used in conjunction with S4 for comm interface control - Fact 0
9681 # sw5 Secondary Channel Control (Hardware implementation only) - Fact 0
9683 # sw6 ON enables printer BUSY active LOW - Factory Setting
9684 # OFF enables printer BUSY active HIGH - If set to this, ADM31 senses
9686 # sw7 ON - steady cursor - Factory Setting
9687 # OFF - blinking cursor
9689 # sw8 ON causes selected attribute character to be displayed
9690 # OFF causes SPACE to be displayed instead - Factory Setting
9696 # sw4 sw1 sw2 sw3 sw4
9697 # ---------------------------
9698 # OFF ON OFF ON OFF Enable RS-232C interface, Direct Connect and
9699 # Current Loop disabled - Factory Setting
9700 # ON ON OFF ON OFF Enable Current Loop interface, Direct Connect
9702 # OFF OFF ON OFF ON Enable Direct Connect interface, RS-232C and
9703 # Current Loop Disabled
9705 # sw5 ON disables dot stretching mode - Factory Setting
9706 # OFF enables dot stretching mode
9707 # sw6 ON enables blanking function
9708 # OFF enables underline function - Factory Setting
9709 # sw7 ON causes NULLS to be displayed as NULLS
9710 # OFF causes NULLS to be displayed as SPACES - Factory Setting
9712 # S5 - Word Structure
9713 # -------------------
9714 # sw1 ON enables BREAK key - Factory Setting
9715 # OFF disables BREAK key
9716 # sw2 ON selects 50Hz monitor refresh rate
9717 # OFF selects 60Hz monitor refresh rate - Factory Setting
9719 # Modem Port Selection
9722 # ON ON ON Selects 7 DATA bits, even parity, 2 STOP bits
9723 # OFF ON ON Selects 7 DATA bits, odd parity, 2 STOP bits
9724 # ON OFF ON Selects 7 DATA bits, even parity, 1 STOP bit - Factory Set.
9725 # OFF OFF ON Selects 7 DATA bits, odd parity, 1 STOP bit
9726 # ON ON OFF Selects 8 DATA bits, no parity, 2 STOP bits
9727 # OFF ON OFF Selects 8 DATA bits, no parity, 1 STOP bit
9728 # ON OFF OFF Selects 8 DATA bits, even parity, 1 STOP bit
9729 # OFF OFF OFF Selects 8 DATA bits, odd parity, 1 STOP bit
9731 # sw6 ON sends bit 8 a 1 (mark)
9732 # OFF sends bit 8 as 0 (space) - Factory Setting
9733 # sw7 ON selects Block Mode
9734 # OFF selects Conversation Mode - Factory Setting
9735 # sw8 ON selects Full Duplex operation
9736 # OFF selects Half Duplex operation - Factory Setting
9740 # sw1, sw2, sw6, sw7 Reserved - Factory 0
9742 # Printer Port Selection
9743 # same as Modem above, bit 8 (when 8 DATA bits) is always = 0
9745 # sw8 ON enables Printer Port
9746 # OFF disables Printer Port - Factory Setting
9748 # S7 - Polling Address
9749 # --------------------
9750 # sw1-7 Establish ASCII character which designates terminal polling address
9752 # OFF = logic 1 - Factory Setting
9753 # sw8 ON enables Polling Option
9754 # OFF disables Polling Option - Factory Setting
9757 # On some older adm31s, S4 does not exist, and S5-sw6 is not defined.
9759 # This adm31 entry uses underline as the standout mode.
9760 # If the adm31 gives you trouble with standout mode, check the DIP switch in
9761 # position 6, bank @c11, 25% from back end of the circuit board. Should be
9762 # OFF. If there is no such switch, you have an old adm31 and must use oadm31.
9763 # (adm31: removed obsolete ":ma=j^Jk^P^K^Pl ^R^L^L :" -- esr)
9764 adm31|lsi adm31 with sw6 set for underline mode,
9767 bel=^G, clear=\E*, cr=\r, cub1=^H, cud1=\n, cuf1=^L,
9768 cup=\E=%p1%{32}%+%c%p2%{32}%+%c, cuu1=^K, dch1=\EW,
9769 dl1=\ER, ed=\EY, el=\ET, home=^^, il1=\EE, ind=\n, is2=\Eu\E0,
9770 kcub1=^H, kcud1=\n, kcuf1=^L, kcuu1=^K, kf0=^A0\r, kf1=^A1\r,
9771 kf2=^A2\r, kf3=^A3\r, kf4=^A4\r, kf5=^A5\r, kf6=^A6\r,
9772 kf7=^A7\r, kf8=^A8\r, kf9=^A9\r, rmir=\Er, rmso=\EG0,
9773 rmul=\EG0, sgr0=\EG0, smir=\Eq, smso=\EG1, smul=\EG1,
9774 adm31-old|o31|old adm31,
9775 rmul@, smso=\EG4, smul@, use=adm31,
9776 # LSI ADM-36 from Col. George L. Sicherman <gloria!colonel> via BRL
9780 if=/usr/share/tabset/vt100,
9781 is2=\E<\E>\E[6;?2;?7;?8h\E[4;20;?1;?3;?4;?5;?6;?18;?19l, use=vt100+4bsd,
9782 # (adm42: removed obsolete ":ma=^K^P:" -- esr)
9786 bel=^G, cbt=\EI, clear=\E;, cr=\r, cub1=^H, cud1=\n, cuf1=^L,
9787 cup=\E=%p1%{32}%+%c%p2%{32}%+%c, cuu1=^K,
9788 cvvis=\EC\E3 \E3(, dch1=\EW, dl1=\ER, ed=\EY, el=\ET, ht=^I,
9789 il1=\EE$<270>, ind=\n, invis@, ip=$<6*>, kcub1=^H, kcud1=\n,
9790 kcuf1=^L, kcuu1=^K, khome=^^, pad=^?, rmir=\Er, rmul@,
9791 smir=\Eq, smul@, use=adm+sgr,
9792 # The following termcap for the Lear Siegler ADM-42 leaves the
9793 # "system line" at the bottom of the screen blank (for those who
9794 # find it distracting otherwise)
9795 adm42-ns|lsi adm-42 with no system line,
9796 cbt=\EI\EF \011, clear=\E;\EF \011,
9797 cup=\E=%p1%{32}%+%c%p2%{32}%+%c$<6>\EF \011,
9798 dch1=\EW\EF \011, dl1=\ER\EF \011, ed=\EY\EF \011,
9799 el=\ET\EF \011, il1=\EE\EF \011, rmir=\Er\EF \011,
9800 smir=\Eq\EF \011, use=adm42,
9801 # ADM 1178 terminal -- rather like an ADM-42. Manual is dated March 1 1985.
9802 # The insert mode of this terminal is commented out because it's broken for our
9803 # purposes in that it will shift the position of every character on the page,
9804 # not just the cursor line!
9805 # From: Michael Driscoll <fenris@lightspeed.net> 10 July 1996
9806 adm1178|1178|lsi adm1178,
9808 cols#80, lines#24, xmc#1,
9809 bel=^G, bold=\E(, cbt=\EI, clear=\E+, cr=\r, cub1=^H, cud1=\n,
9810 cuf1=^L, cup=\E=%p1%{32}%+%c%p2%{32}%+%c, cuu1=^K,
9811 cvvis=\EC\E3 \E3(, dch1=\EW, dl1=\ER, ed=\EY, el=\ET,
9812 home=^^, ht=^I, il1=\EE, ind=\n, ip=$<6*/>, kbs=^H, kcub1=^H,
9813 kcud1=\n, nel=\r\n, pad=^?, rev=\EG4, rmso=\EG0, rmul=\EG0,
9814 sgr0=\E), smso=\EG4, smul=\EG1,
9818 # Yes, Prime made terminals. These entries were posted by Kevin J. Cummings
9819 # <cummings@primerd.prime.com> on 14 Dec 1992 and lightly edited by esr.
9820 # Prime merged with ComputerVision in the late 1980s; you can reach them at:
9822 # ComputerVision Services
9823 # 500 Old Connecticut Path
9827 # Standout mode is dim reverse-video.
9828 pt100|pt200|wren|fenix|prime pt100/pt200,
9830 cols#80, it#8, lines#24,
9831 cbt=\E[Z, clear=\E?, cr=\r, cub=\E[%p1%dD, cub1=^H,
9832 cud=\E[%p1%dB, cud1=\ED, cuf=\E[%p1%dC, cuf1=\E[C,
9833 cup=\E0%p1%{33}%+%c%p2%{33}%+%c, cuu=\E[%p1%dA,
9834 cuu1=\EM, dch=\E[%p1%dP, dch1=\E[P, dim=\E[2m, dl1=\E[M,
9835 ed=\E[J\E[r, el=\E[K\E[t, flash=\E$$<200/>\E$P,
9836 home=\E$B, ht=^I, il1=\E[L\E[t, ind=\n, kbs=^H, kcub1=\E[D,
9837 kcud1=\E[B, kcuf1=\E[C, kcuu1=\E[A, khome=\E$A, nel=\r\n,
9838 rmcup=, rmir=\E[4l, rmkx=\E[>13l, rmso=\E[m, rmul=\E[m,
9840 smcup=\E[>1l\E[>2l\E[>16l\E[4l\E[>9l\E[20l\E[>3l\E[>7h\E[>12
9842 smir=\E[4h, smkx=\E[>13h, smso=\E[2;7m, smul=\E[4m,
9843 pt100w|pt200w|wrenw|fenixw|prime pt100/pt200 in 132-column mode,
9845 cup=\E[%i%p1%d;%p2%dH, use=pt100,
9847 rmso@, smso@, use=pt100,
9848 pt250w|Prime PT250 in 132-column mode,
9849 rmso@, smso@, use=pt100w,
9854 # 3475-A North 1st Street
9856 # Vox: (800)-457-4447
9857 # Fax: (408)-473-1510
9858 # Net: josed@techsupp.wyse.com (Jose D'Oliveira)
9860 # Qume was bought by Wyse, but still (as of early 1995) has its own support
9861 # group and production division.
9863 # Discontinued Qume models:
9865 # The qvt101 and qvt102 listed here are long obsolete; so is the qvt101+
9866 # built to replace them, and a qvt119+ which was a 101+ with available wide
9867 # mode (132 columns). There was a qvt103 which added vt100/vt131 emulations
9868 # and an ANSI-compatible qvt203 that replaced it. Qume started producing
9869 # ANSI-compatible terminals with the qvt323 and qvt61.
9871 # Current Qume models (as of February 1995):
9873 # All current Qume terminals have ANSI-compatible operation modes.
9874 # Qume is still producing the qvt62, which features emulations for other
9875 # popular lines such as ADDS, and dual-host capabilities. The qvt82 is
9876 # designed for use as a SCO ANSI terminal. The qvt70 is a color terminal
9877 # with many emulations including Wyse370, Wyse 325, etc. Their newest
9878 # model is the qvt520, which is vt420-compatible.
9880 # There are some ancient printing Qume terminals under `Daisy Wheel Printers'
9882 # If you inherit a Qume without docs, try Ctrl-Shift-Setup to enter its
9883 # setup mode. Shift-s should be a configuration save to NVRAM.
9885 qvt101|qvt108|qume qvt 101 and QVT 108,
9888 # This used to have <cvvis=\E.2> but no <cnorm> or <civis>. The BSD termcap
9889 # file had <cvvis=\EM4 \200\200\200>. I've done the safe thing and yanked
9890 # both. The <rev> is from BSD, which also claimed bold=\E( and dim=\E).
9891 # What seems to be going on here is that this entry was designed so that
9892 # the normal highlight is bold and standout is dim plus something else
9893 # (reverse-video maybe? But then, are there two <rev> sequences?)
9895 # Added kdch1, kil1, kdl1 based on screenshot -TD:
9896 # http://www.vintagecomputer.net/qume/qvt-108/qume_qvt-108_keyboard.jpg
9897 qvt101+|qvt101p|qume qvt 101 PLUS product,
9899 cols#80, lines#24, xmc#0,
9900 bel=^G, cbt=\EI, clear=^Z, cnorm=\E.4, cr=\r, cub1=^H, cud1=\n,
9901 cuf1=^L, cup=\E=%p1%{32}%+%c%p2%{32}%+%c, cuu1=^K,
9902 dch1=\EW, dl1=\ER, dsl=\Eg\Ef\r, ed=\EY, el=\ET,
9903 flash=\Eb$<200>\Ed, fsl=\r, home=^^, ht=^I, hts=\E1,
9904 ich1=\EQ, il1=\EE, ind=\n, invis@, kbs=^H, kcbt=\EI, kcub1=^H,
9905 kcud1=\n, kcuf1=^L, kcuu1=^K, kdch1=\EW, kdl1=\ER, ked=\EY,
9906 kel=\ET, kf1=^A@\r, kf10=^AI\r, kf2=^AA\r, kf3=^AB\r,
9907 kf4=^AC\r, kf5=^AD\r, kf6=^AE\r, kf7=^AF\r, kf8=^AG\r,
9908 kf9=^AH\r, khome=^^, kich1=\EQ, kil1=\EE, mc4=\EA, mc5=\E@,
9909 rmso=\E(, smso=\E0P\E), tbc=\E3, tsl=\Eg\Ef, use=adm+sgr,
9910 qvt102|qume qvt 102,
9911 cnorm=\E., use=qvt101,
9912 # (qvt103: added <rmam>/<smam> based on init string -- esr)
9913 qvt103|qume qvt 103,
9915 cols#80, it#8, lines#24, vt#3,
9916 bel=^G, blink=\E[5m$<2>, bold=\E[1m$<2>,
9917 clear=\E[H\E[2J$<50>, cr=\r, csr=\E[%i%p1%d;%p2%dr,
9918 cub=\E[%p1%dD, cub1=^H, cud=\E[%p1%dB, cud1=\n,
9919 cuf=\E[%p1%dC, cuf1=\E[C$<2>,
9920 cup=\E[%i%p1%d;%p2%dH$<5>, cuu=\E[%p1%dA,
9921 cuu1=\E[A$<2>, ed=\E[J$<50>, el=\E[K$<3>, home=\E[H, ht=^I,
9922 hts=\EH, ind=\n, kbs=^H, kcub1=\EOD, kcud1=\EOB, kcuf1=\EOC,
9923 kcuu1=\EOA, kf1=\EOP, kf2=\EOQ, kf3=\EOR, kf4=\EOS, rc=\E8,
9924 rev=\E[7m$<2>, ri=\EM$<5>, rmam=\E[?7l, rmkx=\E[?1l\E>,
9925 rmso=\E[m$<2>, rmul=\E[m$<2>,
9926 rs2=\E>\E[?3l\E[?4l\E[?5l\E[?7h\E[?8h, sc=\E7,
9927 sgr=\E[%?%p1%t;7%;%?%p2%t;4%;%?%p3%t;7%;%?%p4%t;5%;%?%p6%t;1
9929 sgr0=\E[m$<2>, smam=\E[?7h, smkx=\E[?1h\E=,
9930 smso=\E[7m$<2>, smul=\E[4m$<2>, tbc=\E[3g,
9931 qvt103-w|qume qvt103 132 cols,
9933 rs2=\E>\E[?3h\E[?4l\E[?5l\E[?8h, use=qvt103,
9934 qvt119+|qvt119p|qvt119|qume qvt 119 and 119PLUS terminals,
9936 cols#80, lines#24, xmc#0,
9937 bel=^G, cbt=\EI, clear=\E*1, cnorm=\E.4, cr=\r, cub1=^H,
9938 cud1=\n, cuf1=^L, cup=\E=%p1%{32}%+%c%p2%{32}%+%c,
9939 cuu1=^K, cvvis=\E.2, dch1=\EW, dl1=\ER, dsl=\Eg\Ef\r, ed=\Ey,
9940 el=\Et, flash=\En0$<200>\En1, fsl=\r, home=^^, ht=^I,
9941 hts=\E1, il1=\EE, ind=\n, is2=\EDF\EC\EG0\Er\E(\E%EX,
9942 kbs=^H, kcub1=^H, kcud1=\n, kcuf1=^L, kcuu1=^K, kf0=^AI\r,
9943 kf1=^A@\r, kf2=^AA\r, kf3=^AB\r, kf4=^AC\r, kf5=^AD\r,
9944 kf6=^AE\r, kf7=^AF\r, kf8=^AG\r, kf9=^AH\r, khome=^^,
9945 mc4=\EA, mc5=\E@, ri=\EJ, rmir=\Er, smir=\Eq, smul=\EG8,
9946 tbc=\E3, tsl=\Eg\Ef, use=adm+sgr,
9947 qvt119+-25|qvt119p-25|QVT 119 PLUS with 25 data lines,
9948 lines#25, use=qvt119+,
9949 qvt119+-w|qvt119p-w|qvt119-w|QVT 119 and 119 PLUS in 132 column mode,
9951 is2=\EDF\EC\EG0\Er\E(\E%\EX\En4, use=qvt119+,
9952 qvt119+-25-w|qvt119p-25-w|qvt119-25-w|QVT 119 and 119 PLUS 132 by 25,
9953 lines#25, use=qvt119+,
9954 qvt203|qvt203+|qume qvt 203 Plus,
9955 dch1=\E[P$<7>, dl1=\E[M$<99>, il1=\E[L$<99>, ind=\n$<30>,
9956 ip=$<7>, kf0=\E[29~, kf1=\E[17~, kf2=\E[18~, kf3=\E[19~,
9957 kf4=\E[20~, kf5=\E[21~, kf6=\E[23~, kf7=\E[24~, kf8=\E[25~,
9958 kf9=\E[28~, rmir=\E[4l, smir=\E[4h, use=qvt103,
9959 qvt203-w|qvt203-w-am|qume qvt 203 PLUS in 132 cols (w/advanced video),
9961 rs2=\E>\E[?3h\E[?4l\E[?5l\E[?8h, use=qvt203,
9963 # Since a command is present for enabling 25 data lines,
9964 # a specific terminfo entry may be generated for the 203.
9965 # If one is desired for the QVT 119 PLUS then 25 lines must
9966 # be selected in the status line (setup line 9).
9968 qvt203-25|QVT 203 PLUS with 25 by 80 column mode,
9970 is2=\E[=40h\E[?3l, use=qvt203,
9971 qvt203-25-w|QVT 203 PLUS with 25 by 132 columns,
9973 rs2=\E[?3h\E[=40h, use=qvt203,
9975 #### Televideo (tvi)
9978 # 550 East Brokaw Road
9979 # PO Box 49048 95161
9981 # Vox: (408)-954-8333
9982 # Fax: (408)-954-0623
9985 # These require incredible amounts of padding.
9987 # All of these terminals (912 to 970 and the tvipt) are discontinued. Newer
9988 # Televideo terminals are ANSI and PC-ANSI compatible.
9990 tvi803|televideo 803,
9991 clear=\E*$<10>, use=tvi950,
9993 # Vanilla tvi910 -- W. Gish <cswarren@violet> 10/29/86
9994 # Switch settings are:
10015 # U D X D 7N1 (data bits, parity, stop bits) (X means ignored)
10031 # U do CR/LF when CR received
10032 # D do CR when CR received
10054 # S2 6 Cursor down key
10058 # S2 7 Screen colour
10062 # S2 8 DSR status (pin 6)
10066 # S2 9 DCD status (pin 8)
10070 # S2 10 DTR status (pin 20)
10073 # (tvi910: removed obsolete ":ma=^Kk^Ll^R^L:"; added <khome>, <cub1>, <cud1>,
10074 # <ind>, <hpa>, <vpa>, <am>, <msgr> from SCO entry -- esr)
10075 tvi910|televideo model 910,
10077 cols#80, it#8, lines#24, xmc#1,
10078 bel=^G, cbt=\EI, clear=^Z, cr=\r, cub1=^H, cud1=\n, cuf1=^L,
10079 cup=\E=%p1%{32}%+%c%p2%{32}%+%c, cuu1=^K, ed=\EY, el=\ET,
10080 home=\E=^A^A, hpa=\E]%p1%{32}%+%c, ht=^I,
10081 if=/usr/share/tabset/stdcrt, ind=\n, invis@, kbs=^H,
10082 kcub1=^H, kcud1=\n, kcuf1=^L, kcuu1=^K, kf0=^AI\r, kf1=^A@\r,
10083 kf2=^AA\r, kf3=^AB\r, kf4=^AC\r, kf5=^AD\r, kf6=^AE\r,
10084 kf7=^AF\r, kf8=^AG\r, kf9=^AH\r, khome=^^,
10085 vpa=\E[%p1%{32}%+%c, use=adm+sgr,
10086 # From: Alan R. Rogers <rogers%albany@csnet-relay>
10087 # as subsequently hacked over by someone at SCO
10088 # (tvi910+: removed obsolete ":ma=^K^P^L :" -- esr)
10090 # Here are the 910+'s DIP switches (U = up, D = down, X = don't care):
10093 # D D D D 9600 D D D U 50 D D U D 75 D D U U 110
10094 # D U D D 135 D U D U 150 D U U D 300 D U U U 600
10095 # U D D D 1200 U D D U 1800 U D U D 2400 U D U U 3600
10096 # U U D D 4800 U U D U 7200 U U U D 9600 U U U U 19200
10099 # U D X D 7N1 U D X U 7N2 U U D D 7O1 U U D U 7O2
10100 # U U U D 7E1 U U U U 7E2 D D X D 8N1 D D X U 8N2
10101 # D U D D 8O1 D U U U 8E2
10103 # S1 9 Autowrap (U = on, D = off)
10104 # S1 10 CR/LF (U = CR/LF on CR received, D = CR on CR received)
10105 # S2 1 Mode (U = block, D = conversational)
10106 # S2 2 Duplex (U = half, D = full)
10107 # S2 3 Hertz (U = 50, D = 60)
10108 # S2 4 Edit mode (U = local, D = duplex)
10109 # S2 5 Cursor type (U = underline, D = block)
10110 # S2 6 Cursor down key (U = send ^J, D = send ^V)
10111 # S2 7 Screen colour (U = green on black, D = black on green)
10112 # S2 8 DSR status (pin 6) (U = disconnected, D = connected)
10113 # S2 9 DCD status (pin 8) (U = disconnected, D = connected)
10114 # S2 10 DTR status (pin 20) (U = disconnected, D = connected)
10116 tvi910+|televideo 910+,
10117 dch1=\EW, dl1=\ER$<33*>, home=^^, ich1=\EQ, il1=\EE$<33*>,
10118 kf0=^A@\r, kf1=^AA\r, kf2=^AB\r, kf3=^AC\r, kf4=^AD\r,
10119 kf5=^AE\r, kf6=^AF\r, kf7=^AG\r, kf8=^AH\r, kf9=^AI\r,
10120 ll=\E=7\s, use=tvi910,
10122 # (tvi912: removed obsolete ":ma=^K^P^L :", added <flash> and
10123 # <khome> from BRL entry -- esr)
10124 tvi912|tvi914|tvi920|old televideo 912/914/920,
10125 OTbs, OTpt, am, msgr,
10126 cols#80, it#8, lines#24, xmc#1,
10127 bel=^G, clear=^Z, cr=\r, cub1=^H, cud1=\n, cuf1=^L,
10128 cup=\E=%p1%{32}%+%c%p2%{32}%+%c, cuu1=^K, dch1=\EW,
10129 dl1=\ER$<33*>, ed=\Ey, el=\ET, flash=\Eb$<50/>\Ed, home=^^,
10130 ht=^I, hts=\E1, ich1=\EQ, if=/usr/share/tabset/stdcrt,
10131 il1=\EE$<33*>, ind=\n, kbs=^H, kcub1=^H, kcud1=\n, kcuf1=^L,
10132 kcuu1=^K, kf0=^AI\r, kf1=^A@\r, kf2=^AA\r, kf3=^AB\r,
10133 kf4=^AC\r, kf5=^AD\r, kf6=^AE\r, kf7=^AF\r, kf8=^AG\r,
10134 kf9=^AH\r, khome=^^, rmso=\Ek, rmul=\Em, smso=\Ej, smul=\El,
10136 # We got some new tvi912c terminals that act really weird on the regular
10137 # termcap, so one of our gurus worked this up. Seems that cursor
10138 # addressing is broken.
10139 tvi912cc|tvi912 at cowell college,
10142 # tvi{912,920}[bc] - TeleVideo TVI-912B/TVI-920B and TVI-912C/TVI-920C
10143 # From: Benjamin C. W. Sittler
10145 # Someone has put a scanned copy of the manual online at:
10146 # http://vt100.net/televideo/912b-om/
10148 # These terminals were produced ca. 1979, and had a 12" monochrome
10149 # screen, supported 75-9600 baud (no handshaking), monochrome, 7-bit
10150 # ASCII, and were generally similar to adm3a but with attributes
10151 # (including some with magic cookies), fancy half-duplex mode, and
10154 # Some operations require truly incredible amounts of padding. The
10155 # insert_line (<il1>) and delete_line (<dl1>) operations in particular
10156 # are so slow as to be nearly unusable.
10158 # There may or may not have been a separate, earlier series of 912/920
10159 # terminals (without the "B" and "C" suffix); I have never seen one,
10160 # and the manual only describes the "B" and "C" series. The 912 and 920
10161 # are quite distinct from the 914 and 924, which were much nicer non-
10162 # magic-cookie terminals similar to the 950.
10164 # This is a new description for the following TeleVideo terminals,
10165 # distinguished chiefly by their keyboards:
10167 # TVI-912B - very odd layout, no function keys (84 keys)
10168 # TVI-920B - typewriter layout, no function keys (103 keys)
10169 # TVI-912C - very odd layout, function keys F1-F11 (82 keys)
10170 # TVI-920C - typewriter layout, function keys F1-F11 (101 keys)
10172 # To choose a setting for the TERM variable, start with the model:
10174 # Model || base name
10175 # ----------||-----------
10176 # TVI-912B || tvi912b
10177 # TVI-912C || tvi912c
10178 # TVI-920B || tvi920b
10179 # TVI-920C || tvi920c
10181 # Then add a suffix from the following table describing installed options
10182 # and how you'd like to use the terminal:
10184 # Use Video | Second | Visual | Magic | Page || feature
10185 # Attributes | Page | Bell | Cookies | Print || suffix
10186 # ------------|--------|--------|---------|-------||---------
10187 # No | No | N/A | N/A | No || -unk
10188 # No | No | N/A | N/A | Yes || -p
10189 # No | Yes | No | N/A | No || -2p-unk
10190 # No | Yes | No | N/A | Yes || -2p-p
10191 # No | Yes | Yes | N/A | No || -vb-unk
10192 # No | Yes | Yes | N/A | Yes || -vb-p
10193 # Yes | No | N/A | No | N/A ||
10194 # Yes | No | N/A | Yes | N/A || -mc
10195 # Yes | Yes | No | No | N/A || -2p
10196 # Yes | Yes | No | Yes | N/A || -2p-mc
10197 # Yes | Yes | Yes | No | N/A || -vb
10198 # Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | N/A || -vb-mc
10200 # So e.g. a model 920 C with second page memory option, visual bell
10201 # and no magic cookies would be tvi920c-vb; a model 912 B without the
10202 # second page memory option and using magic cookies would be
10207 # At 9600 baud, the terminal is prone to overflow its input buffer
10208 # during complex operations (insert/delete
10209 # character/line/screen/page), and it does not signal this over the
10210 # RS232 cable. The typical symptom of an overrun is that the terminal
10211 # starts beeping, and output becomes garbled.
10213 # The padding delays in this terminfo were derived using tack(1)
10214 # running on a Linux box connected to a TVI-920C with a later-model
10215 # (A49C1-style) ROM running at 9600 baud, so your mileage may
10216 # vary. The numbers below seem to give the terminal enough time so
10217 # that it doesn't overflow its input buffer and start losing
10222 # If you want to use the FUNCT key on a tvi912[bc], use the
10223 # corresponding tvi920[bc] terminfo with FUNCT + ... equivalents from
10224 # the following table (these also work on the 920 series):
10226 # Unshifted Function Keys:
10228 # Key | capname|| Equivalent
10229 # -----|--------||------------
10230 # F1 | <kf1> || FUNCT + @
10231 # F2 | <kf2> || FUNCT + A
10232 # F3 | <kf3> || FUNCT + B
10233 # F4 | <kf4> || FUNCT + C
10234 # F5 | <kf5> || FUNCT + D
10235 # F6 | <kf6> || FUNCT + E
10236 # F7 | <kf7> || FUNCT + F
10237 # F8 | <kf8> || FUNCT + G
10238 # F9 | <kf9> || FUNCT + H
10239 # F10 | <kf10> || FUNCT + I
10240 # F11 | <kf11> || FUNCT + J
10242 # Shifted Function Keys:
10244 # SHIFT + Key | capname|| Equivalent
10245 # -------------|--------||------------
10246 # SHIFT + F1 | <kf12> || FUNCT + `
10247 # SHIFT + F2 | <kf13> || FUNCT + a
10248 # SHIFT + F3 | <kf14> || FUNCT + b
10249 # SHIFT + F4 | <kf15> || FUNCT + c
10250 # SHIFT + F5 | <kf16> || FUNCT + d
10251 # SHIFT + F6 | <kf17> || FUNCT + e
10252 # SHIFT + F7 | <kf18> || FUNCT + f
10253 # SHIFT + F8 | <kf19> || FUNCT + g
10254 # SHIFT + F9 | <kf20> || FUNCT + h
10255 # SHIFT + F10 | <kf21> || FUNCT + i
10256 # SHIFT + F11 | <kf22> || FUNCT + j
10258 # PORTS AND SWITCH SETTINGS
10260 # Here are the switch settings for the TVI-912B/TVI-920B and
10261 # TVI-912C/TVI-920C:
10263 # S1 (Line), and S3 (Printer) baud rates -- put one, and only one, switch down:
10264 # 2: 9600 3: 4800 4: 2400 5: 1200
10265 # 6: 600 7: 300 8: 150 9: 75
10268 # S2 UART/Terminal options:
10270 # 1: Not used Not allowed
10271 # 2: Alternate character set Standard character set
10272 # 3: Full duplex Half duplex
10273 # 4: 50 Hz refresh 60 Hz refresh
10274 # 5: No parity Send parity
10275 # 6: 2 stop bits 1 stop bit
10276 # 7: 8 data bits 7 data bits
10277 # 8: Not used Not allowed on Rev E or lower
10278 # 9: Even parity Odd parity
10279 # 10: Steady cursor Blinking cursor
10280 # (On Rev E or lower, use W25 instead of switch 10.)
10282 # S5 UART/Terminal options:
10284 # 1: P3-6 Not connected DSR received on P3-6
10285 # 2: P3-8 Not connected DCD received on P3-8
10287 # 3 Open, 4 Open: P3-20 Not connected
10288 # 3 Open, 4 Closed: DTR on when terminal is on
10289 # 3 Closed, 4 Open: DTR is connected to RTS
10290 # 3 Closed, 4 Closed: Not allowed
10292 # 5 Closed: HDX printer (hardware control) Rev. K with extension port off,
10293 # all data transmitted out of the modem port (P3) will also be
10294 # transmitted out of the printer port (P4).
10296 # 6 Open, 7 Open: Not allowed
10297 # 6 Open, 7 Closed: 20ma current loop input
10298 # 6 Closed, 7 Open: RS232 input
10299 # 6 Closed, 7 Closed: Not allowed
10302 # If the jumper is installed, the effect will occur (the next time the terminal
10305 # S4/W31: Enables automatic LF upon receipt of CR from
10306 # remote or keyboard.
10307 # S4/W32: Enables transmission of EOT at the end of Send. If not
10308 # installed, a carriage return is sent.
10309 # S4/W33: Disables automatic carriage return in column 80.
10310 # S4/W34: Selects Page Print Mode as initial condition. If not
10311 # installed, Extension Mode is selected.
10313 # NON-STANDARD CAPABILITIES
10315 # Sending <u9> or <u7> returns a cursor position report in the format
10316 # YX\r, where Y and X are as in <cup>. This format is described in
10317 # <u8> and <u6>, but it's not clear how one should write an
10318 # appropriate scanf string, since we need to subtract %' ' from the
10319 # character after reading it. The <u9> capability is used by tack(1)
10320 # to synchronize during padding tests, and seems to work for that
10323 # This description also includes the obsolete termcap capabilities
10324 # has_hardware_tabs (<OTpt>) and backspaces_with_bs (<OTbs>).
10326 # FEATURES NOT YET DESCRIBED IN THIS TERMINFO
10328 # The FUNCT modifier actually works with every normal key by sending
10329 # ^AX\r, where X is the sequence normally sent by that key. This is a
10330 # sort of meta key not currently describable in terminfo.
10332 # There are quite a few other keys (especially on the 920 models,) but
10333 # they are for the most part only useful in block mode.
10335 # These terminals have lots of forms manipulation features, mainly
10336 # useful in block mode, including "clear X to nulls" (vs. "clear X to
10337 # spaces"; nulls are sentinels for "send X" operations); "send X"
10338 # operations for uploading all or part of the screen; and block-mode
10339 # editing keys (they don't send escape sequences, but manipulate video
10340 # memory directly). Block mode is used for local editing, and protect
10341 # mode (in conjunction with the "write protect" attribute,
10342 # a.k.a. half-intensity outside of protect mode) is used to control
10343 # which parts of the screen are edited/sent/printed (by <mc0>).
10345 # There are at least two major families of ROM, "early" and
10346 # A49B1/A49C1; the major difference seems to be that the latter ROMs
10347 # support a few extra escape sequences for manipulating the off-screen
10348 # memory page, and for sending whole pages back to the host (mainly
10349 # useful in block mode.) The descriptions in this file don't use any
10350 # of those sequences: set cursor position including page (\E-PYX,
10351 # where P is \s for page 0 and ! for page 1 [actually only the LSB of
10352 # P is taken into account, so e.g. 0 and 1 work too,] and Y and X are
10353 # as in <cup>); read cursor position (\E/), which is analogous to <u9>
10354 # and returns PYX\r, where P is \s for page 0 or ! for page 1, and YX
10355 # are as in <cup>, and some "send page" features mainly useful for
10356 # forms manipulation.
10358 # The keyboard enable (\E") and disable (\E#) sequences are unused,
10359 # except that a terminal reset (<is2>) enables the keyboard.
10361 # Auto-flip mode (\Ev) is likely faster than the scrolling mode (\Ew)
10362 # enabled in <is2>, but auto-flip is very jarring so we don't use it.
10366 # At least up to the A49B1 and A49C1 ROMs, there are no \Eb and \Ed
10367 # sequences (I infer that in some TeleVideo terminal they may invert
10368 # and uninvert the display) so the <flash> sequence given here is a
10369 # cheesy page-flip instead.
10371 # The back_tab (<cbt>) sequence (\EI) doesn't work according to
10372 # tack(1), so it is not included in the descriptions below.
10374 # It's not clear whether auto_left_margin (<bw>) flag should be set
10375 # for these terminals; tack says yes, so it is set here, but this
10376 # differs from other descriptions I've seen.
10378 # Extension print mode (<mc5>) echoes all characters to the printer
10379 # port [in addition to displaying them] except for the page print mode
10380 # sequence (<mc4>); this is a slight violation of the terminfo
10381 # definition for <mc5> but I don't expect it to cause problems. We
10382 # reset to page print mode in <rs1> since it may have been enabled
10385 # The descriptions with plus signs (+) are building blocks.
10387 tvi912b-unk|tvi912c-unk|TeleVideo TVI-912B or TVI-912C (no attributes),
10388 OTbs, OTpt, am, bw,
10389 cols#80, it#8, lines#24,
10390 bel=^G, clear=\032$<50>, cr=\r, cub1=^H, cud1=\n, cuf1=^L,
10391 cup=\E=%p1%' '%+%c%p2%' '%+%c, cuu1=^K, dch1=\EW$<30>,
10392 dl1=\ER$<1*>$<100>, ed=\Ey$<2*>$<10>, el=\ET$<15>,
10393 home=^^, ht=^I, hts=\E1, ich1=\EQ$<30>,
10394 if=/usr/share/tabset/stdcrt, il1=\EE$<1*>$<100>,
10395 ind=\n$<10>, is2=\Ew\EA\E'\E"\E(, kcub1=^H, kcud1=\n,
10396 kcuf1=^L, kcuu1=^K, kdch1=^?, kent=\r, khome=^^, mc4=\EA,
10397 mc5=\E@, rs1=\Ek\010\Em\010\Eq\032, tbc=\E3, u6=%c%c\r,
10398 u7=\E?, u8=%c%c\r, u9=\E?,
10400 # This isn't included in the basic capabilities because it is
10401 # typically unusable in combination with the full range of video
10402 # attributes, since the magic cookie attributes turn into ASCII
10403 # control characters, and the half-intensity ("protected") attribute
10404 # converts all affected characters to spaces.
10406 tvi912b+printer|TeleVideo TVI-912B/TVI-920B and TVI-912C/TVI-920C page print support,
10409 # This uses half-intensity mode (<dim>) for standout (<smso>), and
10410 # exposes no other attributes (half-intensity is the only attribute
10411 # that does not generate a magic cookie.)
10413 tvi912b+dim|TeleVideo TVI-912B/TVI-920B and TVI-912C/TVI-920C half-intensity attribute support,
10415 dim=\E), rmso=\E(, sgr=\E%?%p1%p5%|%t)%e(%;, sgr0=\E(,
10418 # Full magic-cookie attribute support, with half-intensity reverse
10419 # video for standout. Note that we add a space in the <dim> sequence
10420 # to give a consistent magic-cookie count. Also note that <sgr> uses
10421 # backspacing (in the TVI-supported order) to apply all requested
10422 # attributes with only a single magic cookie.
10424 tvi912b+mc|TeleVideo TVI-912B/TVI-920B and TVI-912C/TVI-920C full magic-cookie attribute support,
10426 blink=\E\^, dim=\E)\s, invis=\E_, rev=\Ej, rmso=\E(\Ek,
10428 sgr=\E%?%p1%p5%|%t)%e(%;\s\010\E%?%p1%p3%|%tj%ek%;\010\E%?
10429 %p2%tl%em%;\010\E%?%p7%t_%e%?%p4%t\^%eq%;%;,
10430 sgr0=\E(\Ek\010\Em\010\Eq, smso=\E)\Ej, smul=\El,
10432 # This uses the second page memory option to save & restore screen
10433 # contents. If your terminal is missing the option, this description
10434 # should still work, but that has not been tested.
10436 tvi912b+2p|TeleVideo TVI-912B/TVI-920B and TVI-912C/TVI-920C second page memory option support,
10437 flash=\EK$<100>\EK, rmcup=\032$<50>\EK\E=7\s,
10438 smcup=\EK\032$<50>\E(\Ek\010\Em\010\Eq\032$<50>,
10440 # This simulates flashing by briefly toggling to the other page
10443 tvi912b+vb|TeleVideo TVI-912B/TVI-920B and TVI-912C/TVI-920C second page memory option "visible bell" support,
10444 bel=\EK$<100>\EK, use=tvi912b+2p,
10446 # Function keys (<kf12> .. <kf22> are shifted <kf1> .. <kf11>)
10448 tvi920b+fn|TeleVideo TVI-920B and TVI-920C function key support,
10449 kf1=^A@\r, kf10=^AI\r, kf11=^AJ\r, kf12=^A`\r, kf13=^Aa\r,
10450 kf14=^Ab\r, kf15=^Ac\r, kf16=^Ad\r, kf17=^Ae\r, kf18=^Af\r,
10451 kf19=^Ag\r, kf2=^AA\r, kf20=^Ah\r, kf21=^Ai\r, kf22=^Aj\r,
10452 kf3=^AB\r, kf4=^AC\r, kf5=^AD\r, kf6=^AE\r, kf7=^AF\r,
10453 kf8=^AG\r, kf9=^AH\r,
10455 # Combinations of the basic building blocks
10457 tvi912b-2p-unk|tvi912c-2p-unk|tvi912b-unk-2p|tvi912c-unk-2p|TeleVideo TVI-912B or TVI-912C (second page memory option; no attributes),
10458 use=tvi912b+2p, use=tvi912b-unk,
10460 tvi912b-vb-unk|tvi912c-vb-unk|tvi912b-unk-vb|tvi912c-unk-vb|TeleVideo TVI-912B or TVI-912C (second page memory option "visible bell"; no attributes),
10461 use=tvi912b+vb, use=tvi912b-unk,
10463 tvi912b-p|tvi912c-p|TeleVideo TVI-912B or TVI-912C (no attributes; page print),
10464 use=tvi912b+printer, use=tvi912b-unk,
10466 tvi912b-2p-p|tvi912c-2p-p|tvi912b-p-2p|tvi912c-p-2p|TeleVideo TVI-912B or TVI-912C (second page memory option; no attributes; page print),
10467 use=tvi912b+2p, use=tvi912b+printer, use=tvi912b-unk,
10469 tvi912b-vb-p|tvi912c-vb-p|tvi912b-p-vb|tvi912c-p-vb|TeleVideo TVI-912B or TVI-912C (second page memory option "visible bell"; no attributes; page print),
10470 use=tvi912b+vb, use=tvi912b+printer, use=tvi912b-unk,
10472 tvi912b-2p|tvi912c-2p|TeleVideo TVI-912B or TVI-912C (second page memory option; half-intensity attribute),
10473 use=tvi912b+2p, use=tvi912b+dim, use=tvi912b-unk,
10475 tvi912b-2p-mc|tvi912c-2p-mc|tvi912b-mc-2p|tvi912c-mc-2p|TeleVideo TVI-912B or TVI-912C (second page memory option; magic cookies),
10476 use=tvi912b+2p, use=tvi912b+mc, use=tvi912b-unk,
10478 tvi912b-vb|tvi912c-vb|TeleVideo TVI-912B or TVI-912C (second page memory option "visible bell"; half-intensity attribute),
10479 use=tvi912b+vb, use=tvi912b+dim, use=tvi912b-unk,
10481 tvi912b-vb-mc|tvi912c-vb-mc|tvi912b-mc-vb|tvi912c-mc-vb|TeleVideo TVI-912B or TVI-912C (second page memory option "visible bell"; magic cookies),
10482 use=tvi912b+vb, use=tvi912b+mc, use=tvi912b-unk,
10484 tvi912b|tvi912c|TeleVideo TVI-912B or TVI-912C (half-intensity attribute),
10485 use=tvi912b+dim, use=tvi912b-unk,
10487 tvi912b-mc|tvi912c-mc|TeleVideo TVI-912B or TVI-912C (magic cookies),
10488 use=tvi912b+mc, use=tvi912b-unk,
10490 tvi920b-unk|tvi920c-unk|TeleVideo TVI-920B or TVI-920C (no attributes),
10491 use=tvi920b+fn, use=tvi912b-unk,
10493 tvi920b-2p-unk|tvi920c-2p-unk|tvi920b-unk-2p|tvi920c-unk-2p|TeleVideo TVI-920B or TVI-920C (second page memory option; no attributes),
10494 use=tvi920b+fn, use=tvi912b+2p, use=tvi912b-unk,
10496 tvi920b-vb-unk|tvi920c-vb-unk|tvi920b-unk-vb|tvi920c-unk-vb|TeleVideo TVI-920B or TVI-920C (second page memory option "visible bell"; no attributes),
10497 use=tvi920b+fn, use=tvi912b+vb, use=tvi912b-unk,
10499 tvi920b-p|tvi920c-p|TeleVideo TVI-920B or TVI-920C (no attributes; page print),
10500 use=tvi920b+fn, use=tvi912b+printer, use=tvi912b-unk,
10502 tvi920b-2p-p|tvi920c-2p-p|tvi920b-p-2p|tvi920c-p-2p|TeleVideo TVI-920B or TVI-920C (second page memory option; no attributes; page print),
10503 use=tvi920b+fn, use=tvi912b+2p, use=tvi912b+printer,
10506 tvi920b-vb-p|tvi920c-vb-p|tvi920b-p-vb|tvi920c-p-vb|TeleVideo TVI-920B or TVI-920C (second page memory option "visible bell"; no attributes; page print),
10507 use=tvi920b+fn, use=tvi912b+vb, use=tvi912b+printer,
10510 tvi920b-2p|tvi920c-2p|TeleVideo TVI-920B or TVI-920C (second page memory option; half-intensity attribute),
10511 use=tvi920b+fn, use=tvi912b+2p, use=tvi912b+dim,
10514 tvi920b-2p-mc|tvi920c-2p-mc|tvi920b-mc-2p|tvi920c-mc-2p|TeleVideo TVI-920B or TVI-920C (second page memory option; magic cookies),
10515 use=tvi920b+fn, use=tvi912b+2p, use=tvi912b+mc,
10518 tvi920b-vb|tvi920c-vb|TeleVideo TVI-920B or TVI-920C (second page memory option "visible bell"; half-intensity attribute),
10519 use=tvi920b+fn, use=tvi912b+vb, use=tvi912b+dim,
10522 tvi920b-vb-mc|tvi920c-vb-mc|tvi920b-mc-vb|tvi920c-mc-vb|TeleVideo TVI-920B or TVI-920C (second page memory option "visible bell"; magic cookies),
10523 use=tvi920b+fn, use=tvi912b+vb, use=tvi912b+mc,
10526 tvi920b|tvi920c|TeleVideo TVI-920B or TVI-920C (half-intensity attribute),
10527 use=tvi920b+fn, use=tvi912b+dim, use=tvi912b-unk,
10529 tvi920b-mc|tvi920c-mc|TeleVideo TVI-920B or TVI-920C (magic cookies),
10530 use=tvi920b+fn, use=tvi912b+mc, use=tvi912b-unk,
10532 # Televideo 921 and variants
10533 # From: Tim Theisen <tim@cs.wisc.edu> 22 Sept 1995
10534 # (tvi921: removed :ko=bt: before translation, I see no backtab cap;
10535 # also added empty <acsc> to suppress tic warning -- esr)
10536 tvi921|televideo model 921 with sysline same as page & real vi function,
10537 OTbs, OTpt, am, hs, xenl, xhp,
10538 cols#80, lines#24, xmc#0,
10539 acsc=, clear=^Z, cnorm=\E.3, cr=\r, cub1=^H, cud1=^V, cuf1=^L,
10540 cup=\E=%p1%{32}%+%c%p2%{32}%+%c$<3/>, cuu1=^K,
10541 cvvis=\E.2, dch1=\EW, dl1=\ER$<1*/>, dsl=\Ef\r\Eg, ed=\EY,
10542 el=\ET, fsl=\Eg, home=^^, ht=^I, ich1=\EQ,
10543 if=/usr/share/tabset/stdcrt, il1=\EE, ind=\n, invis@,
10544 is2=\El\E"\EF1\E.3\017\EA\E<, kbs=^H, kclr=^Z, kcub1=^H,
10545 kcud1=^V, kcuf1=^L, kcuu1=^K, kdch1=\EW, kdl1=\ER$<1*/>,
10546 ked=\EY, kel=\ET, kich1=\EQ, kil1=\EE, nel=\r\n, rmacs=\E%%,
10547 rmir=, smacs=\E$, smir=, tsl=\Ef\EG0, use=adm+sgr,
10548 # without the beeper
10549 # (tvi92B: removed :ko=bt: before translation, I see no backtab cap;
10550 # also added empty <acsc> to suppress tic warning -- esr)
10551 tvi92B|televideo model 921 with sysline same as page & real vi function & no beeper,
10553 cols#80, lines#24, xmc#0,
10554 acsc=, clear=^Z, cnorm=\E.3, cr=\r, cub1=^H, cud1=^V, cuf1=^L,
10555 cup=\E=%p1%{32}%+%c%p2%{32}%+%c$<3/>, cuu1=^K,
10556 cvvis=\E.2, dch1=\EW, dl1=\ER$<1*/>, dsl=\Ef\r\Eg, ed=\EY,
10557 el=\ET, flash=\Eb$<200/>\Ed, fsl=\Eg, home=^^, ht=^I,
10558 ich1=\EQ, if=/usr/share/tabset/stdcrt, il1=\EE, ind=\n,
10559 invis@, is2=\El\E"\EF1\E.3\017\EA\E<, kbs=^H, kclr=^Z,
10560 kcub1=^H, kcud1=^V, kcuf1=^L, kcuu1=^K, kdch1=\EW,
10561 kdl1=\ER$<1*/>, ked=\EY, kel=\ET, kich1=\EQ, kil1=\EE,
10562 nel=\r\n, rmacs=\E%%, smacs=\E$, tsl=\Ef\EG0, use=adm+sgr,
10563 # (tvi92D: removed :ko=bt: before translation, I see no backtab cap -- esr)
10564 tvi92D|tvi92B with DTR instead of XON/XOFF & better padding,
10565 dl1=\ER$<2*/>, il1=\EE$<2*/>,
10566 is2=\El\E"\EF1\E.3\016\EA\E<, kdl1=\ER$<2*/>,
10567 kil1=\EE$<2*/>, use=tvi92B,
10569 # (tvi924: This used to have <dsl=\Es0>, <fsl=\031>. I put the new strings
10570 # in from a BSD termcap file because it looks like they do something the
10571 # old ones skip -- esr)
10572 tvi924|televideo tvi924,
10573 am, bw, hs, in, mir, msgr, xenl, xon,
10574 cols#80, it#8, lines#24, wsl#80, xmc#0,
10575 bel=^G, blink=\EG2, cbt=\EI, civis=\E.0, clear=\E*0,
10576 cnorm=\E.3, cr=\r, csr=\E_%p1%{32}%+%c%p2%{32}%+%c,
10577 cub1=^H, cud1=^V, cuf1=^L,
10578 cup=\E=%p1%{32}%+%c%p2%{32}%+%c, cuu1=^K, cvvis=\E.1,
10579 dch1=\EW, dl1=\ER, dsl=\Es0\Ef\031, ed=\Ey, el=\Et,
10580 flash=\Eb$<200>\Ed, fsl=\031\Es1, home=^^, ht=^I, hts=\E1,
10581 ich1=\EQ, if=/usr/share/tabset/stdcrt, il1=\EE, ind=\n,
10582 invis@, is1=\017\E%\E'\E(\EDF\EC\EG0\EN0\Es0\Ev0,
10583 kbs=^H, kclr=\E*0, kcub1=^H, kcud1=^V, kcuf1=^L, kcuu1=^K,
10584 kdch1=\EW, kdl1=\ER, ked=\Ey, kel=\Et, kf0=^A@\r, kf1=^AA\r,
10585 kf10=^AJ\r, kf11=^AK\r, kf12=^AL\r, kf13=^AM\r, kf14=^AN\r,
10586 kf15=^AO\r, kf2=^AB\r, kf3=^AC\r, kf4=^AD\r, kf5=^AE\r,
10587 kf6=^AF\r, kf7=^AG\r, kf8=^AH\r, kf9=^AI\r, khome=^^,
10588 kich1=\EQ, kil1=\EE, lf0=F1, lf1=F2, lf10=F11, lf2=F3, lf3=F4,
10589 lf4=F5, lf5=F6, lf6=F7, lf7=F8, lf8=F9, lf9=F10,
10590 pfkey=\E|%p1%{49}%+%c%p2%s\031, ri=\Ej, tbc=\E3, tsl=\Ef,
10593 # TVI925 DIP switches. In each of these, D = Down and U = Up,
10595 # Here are the settings for the external (baud) switches (S1):
10598 # 7 8 9 10 [Printer]
10599 # 1 2 3 4 [Main RS232]
10600 # -----------------------------------------------------
10619 # Settings for word length and stop-bits (S1)
10621 # Position Description
10623 # ---------------------------
10630 # S2 (external) settings
10632 # Position Up Dn Description
10633 # --------------------------------------------
10635 # X Duplex edit (transmit editing keys)
10636 # --------------------------------------------
10637 # 2 X 912/920 emulation
10639 # --------------------------------------------
10643 # --------------------------------------------
10647 # --------------------------------------------
10651 # --------------------------------------------
10655 # --------------------------------------------
10659 # --------------------------------------------
10660 # 6 X White on black display
10661 # X Black on white display
10662 # --------------------------------------------
10665 # --------------------------------------------
10668 # --------------------------------------------
10671 # --------------------------------------------
10674 # --------------------------------------------
10675 # 10 X CR/LF (Auto LF)
10678 # S3 (internal switch) settings:
10680 # Position Up Dn Description
10681 # --------------------------------------------
10684 # --------------------------------------------
10687 # --------------------------------------------
10690 # --------------------------------------------
10693 # --------------------------------------------
10696 # --------------------------------------------
10697 # 4 X Blinking block cursor
10699 # --------------------------------------------
10700 # 4 X Blinking underline cursor
10702 # --------------------------------------------
10703 # 4 X Steady block cursor
10705 # --------------------------------------------
10706 # 4 X Steady underline cursor
10708 # --------------------------------------------
10709 # 6 X Screen blanking timer (ON)
10710 # X Screen blanking timer (OFF)
10711 # --------------------------------------------
10712 # 7 X Page attributes
10713 # X Line attributes
10714 # --------------------------------------------
10715 # 8 X DCD disconnected
10717 # --------------------------------------------
10718 # 9 X DSR disconnected
10720 # --------------------------------------------
10721 # 10 X DTR Disconnected
10723 # --------------------------------------------
10725 # (tvi925: BSD has <clear=\E*>. I got <is2> and <ri> from there -- esr)
10726 tvi925|televideo 925,
10727 OTbs, am, bw, hs, ul,
10728 cols#80, lines#24, xmc#1,
10729 bel=^G, cbt=\EI, clear=^Z, cnorm=\E.4, cr=\r, cub1=^H, cud1=^V,
10730 cuf1=^L, cup=\E=%p1%{32}%+%c%p2%{32}%+%c, cuu1=^K,
10731 cvvis=\E.2, dch1=\EW, dl1=\ER, dsl=\Eh, ed=\EY, el=\ET,
10732 flash=\Eb$<200>\Ed, fsl=\r\Eg, home=^^, ht=^I, hts=\E1,
10733 ich1=\EQ, il1=\EE, ind=\n, invis@, is2=\El\E", kbs=^H, kclr=^Z,
10734 kcub1=^H, kcud1=^V, kcuf1=^L, kcuu1=^K, kdch1=\EW, kdl1=\ER,
10735 ked=\EY, kel=\ET, kf0=^AI\r, kf1=^A@\r, kf2=^AA\r, kf3=^AB\r,
10736 kf4=^AC\r, kf5=^AD\r, kf6=^AE\r, kf7=^AF\r, kf8=^AG\r,
10737 kf9=^AH\r, khome=^^, kich1=\EQ, kil1=\EE, ri=\Ej, tbc=\E3,
10738 tsl=\Eh\Ef, use=adm+sgr,
10739 # TeleVideo 925 from Mitch Bradley <sun!wmb> via BRL
10740 # to avoid "magic cookie" standout glitch:
10741 tvi925-hi|TeleVideo Model 925 with half intensity standout mode,
10743 kbs=^H, kcub1=^H, kcud1=\n, rmso=\E(, smso=\E), use=tvi925,
10745 # From: Todd Litwin <litwin@litwin.jpl.nasa.gov> 28 May 1993
10746 # Originally Tim Curry, Univ. of Central Fla., <duke!ucf-cs!tim> 5/21/82
10747 # for additional capabilities,
10748 # The following tvi descriptions from B:pjphar and virus!mike
10749 # is for all 950s. It sets the following attributes:
10750 # full duplex (\EDF) write protect off (\E()
10751 # conversation mode (\EC) graphics mode off (\E%)
10752 # white on black (\Ed) auto page flip off (\Ew)
10753 # turn off status line (\Eg) clear status line (\Ef\r)
10754 # normal video (\E0) monitor mode off (\EX or \Eu)
10755 # edit mode (\Er) load blank char to space (\Ee\040)
10756 # line edit mode (\EO) enable buffer control (^O)
10757 # protect mode off (\E\047) duplex edit keys (\El)
10758 # program unshifted send key to send line all (\E016)
10759 # program shifted send key to send line unprotected (\E004)
10760 # set the following to nulls:
10761 # field delimiter (\Ex0\200\200)
10762 # line delimiter (\Ex1\200\200)
10763 # start-protected field delimiter (\Ex2\200\200)
10764 # end-protected field delimiter (\Ex3\200\200)
10765 # set end of text delimiter to carriage return/null (\Ex4\r\200)
10767 # TVI 950 Switch Setting Reference Charts
10771 # S1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
10772 # +-----------------------+-----+-----+-----------------------+
10773 # | Computer Baud Rate |Data |Stop | Printer Baud Rate |
10774 # | |Bits |Bits | |
10775 # +------+-----------------------+-----+-----+-----------------------+
10776 # | Up | See | 7 | 2 | See |
10777 # +------+-----------------------+-----+-----+-----------------------+
10778 # | Down | TABLE 2 | 8 | 1 | TABLE 2 |
10779 # +------+-----------------------+-----+-----+-----------------------+
10782 # S2 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
10783 # +-----+-----+-----------------+-----+-----------+-----+-----+
10784 # |Edit |Cursr| Parity |Video|Transmiss'n| Hz |Click|
10785 # +------+-----+-----+-----------------+-----+-----------+-----+-----+
10786 # | Up | Dplx|Blink| See |GonBk| See | 60 | Off |
10787 # +------+-----+-----+-----------------+-----+-----------+-----+-----+
10788 # | Down |Local|St'dy| TABLE 3 |BkonG| CHART | 50 | On |
10789 # +------+-----+-----+-----------------+-----+-----------+-----+-----+
10793 # +-----------+-----+-----+-----+-----+-----------+
10794 # | Display | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | Baud |
10795 # +-----------+-----+-----+-----+-----+ |
10796 # | Printer | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 | Rate |
10797 # +-----------+-----+-----+-----+-----+-----------+
10798 # | D | D | D | D | 9600 |
10799 # | U | D | D | D | 50 |
10800 # | D | U | D | D | 75 |
10801 # | U | U | D | D | 110 |
10802 # | D | D | U | D | 135 |
10803 # | U | D | U | D | 150 |
10804 # | D | U | U | D | 300 |
10805 # | U | U | U | D | 600 |
10806 # | D | D | D | U | 1200 |
10807 # | U | D | D | U | 1800 |
10808 # | D | U | D | U | 2400 |
10809 # | U | U | D | U | 3600 |
10810 # | D | D | U | U | 4800 |
10811 # | U | D | U | U | 7200 |
10812 # | D | U | U | U | 9600 |
10813 # | U | U | U | U | 19200 |
10814 # +-----+-----+-----+-----+-----------+
10817 # +-----+-----+-----+-----------+
10818 # | 3 | 4 | 5 | Parity |
10819 # +-----+-----+-----+-----------+
10820 # | X | X | D | None |
10821 # | D | D | U | Odd |
10822 # | D | U | U | Even |
10823 # | U | D | U | Mark |
10824 # | U | U | U | Space |
10825 # +-----+-----+-----+-----------+
10829 # +-----+-----+-----------------+
10830 # | 7 | 8 | Communication |
10831 # +-----+-----+-----------------+
10832 # | D | D | Half Duplex |
10833 # | D | U | Full Duplex |
10834 # | U | D | Block |
10835 # | U | U | Local |
10836 # +-----+-----+-----------------+
10838 # (tvi950: early versions had obsolete ":ma=^Vj^Kk^Hh^Ll^^H:".
10839 # I also inserted <ich1> and <kich1>; the :ko: string indicated that <ich>
10840 # should be present and all tvi native modes use the same string for this.
10841 # Finally, note that BSD has cud1=^V. -- esr)
10843 # TVI 950 has 11 function-keys -TD
10844 tvi950|televideo 950,
10845 OTbs, am, hs, mir, msgr, xenl, xon,
10846 cols#80, it#8, lines#24, xmc#1,
10847 acsc=jHkGlFmEnIqKtMuLvOwNxJ, bel=^G, cbt=\EI, clear=\E*,
10848 cr=\r, cub1=^H, cud1=\n, cuf1=^L,
10849 cup=\E=%p1%{32}%+%c%p2%{32}%+%c, cuu1=^K, dch1=\EW,
10850 dl1=\ER, dsl=\Eg\Ef\r, ed=\Ey, el=\Et, flash=\Eb$<200/>\Ed,
10851 fsl=\r, home=^^, ht=^I, hts=\E1, ich1=\EQ, il1=\EE, ind=\n,
10853 is2=\EDF\EC\Ed\EG0\Eg\Er\EO\E'\E(\E%\Ew\EX\Ee\s\017\011\El
10854 \E016\E004\Ex0\0\0\Ex1\0\0\Ex2\0\0\011\Ex3\0\0\Ex4\r\0
10856 kbs=^H, kcbt=\EI, kclr=\E*, kcub1=^H, kcud1=^V, kcuf1=^L,
10857 kcuu1=^K, kdch1=\EW, kdl1=\ER, ked=\Ey, kel=\Et, kf1=^A@\r,
10858 kf10=^AI\r, kf11=^AJ\r, kf2=^AA\r, kf3=^AB\r, kf4=^AC\r,
10859 kf5=^AD\r, kf6=^AE\r, kf7=^AF\r, kf8=^AG\r, kf9=^AH\r,
10860 khome=^^, kich1=\EQ, kil1=\EE, mc4=\Ea, mc5=\E`, ri=\Ej,
10861 rmacs=\E%%, rmir=\Er, smacs=\E$, smir=\Eq, tbc=\E3,
10862 tsl=\Eg\Ef, kF1=^A`\r, kF10=^Ai\r, kF11=^Aj\r, kF2=^Aa\r,
10863 kF3=^Ab\r, kF4=^Ac\r, kF5=^Ad\r, kF6=^Ae\r, kF7=^Af\r,
10864 kF8=^Ag\r, kF9=^Ah\r, use=adm+sgr,
10866 # is for 950 with two pages adds the following:
10867 # set 48 line page (\E\\2)
10868 # place cursor at page 0, line 24, column 1 (\E-07 )
10869 # set local (no send) edit keys (\Ek)
10871 # two page 950 adds the following:
10872 # when entering ex, set 24 line page (\E\\1)
10873 # when exiting ex, reset 48 line page (\E\\2)
10874 # place cursor at 0,24,1 (\E-07 )
10875 # set duplex (send) edit keys (\El) when entering vi
10876 # set local (no send) edit keys (\Ek) when exiting vi
10878 tvi950-2p|televideo950 w/2 pages,
10879 is2=\EDF\EC\Ed\EG0\Eg\Er\EO\E'\E(\E%\Ew\EX\Ee\s\017\011\Ek
10880 \E016\E004\Ex0\0\0\Ex1\0\0\Ex2\0\0\011\Ex3\0\0\Ex4\r\0
10882 rmcup=\E\\2\E-07\s, rmkx=\Ek, smcup=\E\\1\E-07\s,
10883 smkx=\El, use=tvi950,
10885 # is for 950 with four pages adds the following:
10886 # set 96 line page (\E\\3)
10887 # place cursor at page 0, line 24, column 1 (\E-07 )
10889 # four page 950 adds the following:
10890 # when entering ex, set 24 line page (\E\\1)
10891 # when exiting ex, reset 96 line page (\E\\3)
10892 # place cursor at 0,24,1 (\E-07 )
10894 tvi950-4p|televideo950 w/4 pages,
10895 is2=\EDF\EC\Ed\EG0\Eg\Er\EO\E'\E(\E%\Ew\EX\Ee\s\017\011\Ek
10896 \E016\E004\Ex0\0\0\Ex1\0\0\Ex2\0\0\011\Ex3\0\0\Ex4\r\0
10898 rmcup=\E\\3\E-07\s, rmkx=\Ek, smcup=\E\\1\E-07\s,
10899 smkx=\El, use=tvi950,
10901 # <is2> for reverse video 950 changes the following:
10902 # set reverse video (\Ed)
10904 # set vb accordingly (\Ed ...delay... \Eb)
10906 tvi950-rv|televideo950 rev video,
10907 flash=\Ed$<200/>\Eb,
10908 is2=\EDF\EC\Eb\EG0\Eg\Er\EO\E'\E(\E%\Ew\EX\Ee\s\017\011\El
10909 \E016\E004\Ex0\0\0\Ex1\0\0\Ex2\0\0\011\Ex3\0\0\Ex4\r
10913 # tvi950-rv-2p uses the appropriate entries from 950-2p and 950-rv
10914 tvi950-rv-2p|televideo950 rev video w/2 pages,
10915 flash=\Ed$<200/>\Eb,
10916 is2=\EDF\EC\Eb\EG0\Eg\Er\EO\E'\E(\E%\Ew\EX\Ee\s\017\011\Ek
10917 \E016\E004\Ex0\0\0\Ex1\0\0\Ex2\0\0\011\Ex3\0\0\Ex4\r\0
10919 rmcup=\E\\2\E-07\s, rmkx=\Ek, smcup=\E\\1\E-07\s,
10920 smkx=\El, use=tvi950,
10922 # tvi950-rv uses the appropriate entries from 950-4p and 950-rv
10923 tvi950-rv-4p|televideo950 rev video w/4 pages,
10924 flash=\Ed$<200/>\Eb,
10925 is2=\EDF\EC\Eb\EG0\Er\EO\E'\E(\E%\Ew\EX\Ee\s\017\011\Ek
10926 \E016\E004\Ex0\0\0\Ex1\0\0\Ex2\0\0\011\Ex3\0\0\Ex4\r\0
10928 rmcup=\E\\3\E-07\s, rmkx=\Ek, smcup=\E\\1\E-07\s,
10929 smkx=\El, use=tvi950,
10930 # From: Andreas Stolcke <stolcke@icsi.berkeley.edu>
10931 # (tvi955: removed obsolete ":ma:=^Vj^Kk^Hh^Ll^^H";
10932 # removed incorrect (and overridden) ":do=^J:"; fixed broken continuations in
10933 # the :rs: string, inserted the <ich> implied by the termcap :ko: string. Note
10934 # the :ko: string had :cl: in it, which means that one of the original
10935 # <clear=\E*>, <kclr=\EY> had to be wrong; set <kclr=\E*> because that's what
10936 # the 950 has. Finally, corrected the <kel> string to match the 950 and what
10937 # ko implies -- esr)
10938 # If the BSD termcap file was right, <cup=\E=%p1%{32}%+%c%p2%{32}%+%c> would
10940 tvi955|televideo 955,
10943 acsc=0_`RjHkGlFmEnIoPqKsQtMuLvOwNxJ, blink=\EG2,
10944 civis=\E.0, cnorm=\E.2, cud1=^V, cup=\E[%i%p1%d;%p2%dH,
10945 cvvis=\E.1, dim=\E[=5h, ind@, invis=\EG1,
10946 is2=\E[=3l\EF1\Ed\EG0\E[=5l\E%\El, kctab=\E2, khts=\E1,
10947 knp=\EK, kpp=\EJ, krmir=\EQ, ktbc=\E3, mc0=\EP, rmacs=\E%,
10948 rmam=\E[=7l, rmxon=^N,
10949 rs1=\EDF\EC\Eg\Er\EO\E'\E(\Ew\EX\Ee\s\017\E0P\E6\0\E0p\E4\0
10951 sgr0=\EG0\E[=5l, smacs=\E$, smam=\E[=7h, smxon=^O,
10953 tvi955-w|955-w|televideo955 w/132 cols,
10955 is2=\E[=3h\EF1\Ed\EG0\E[=5l\E%\El, use=tvi955,
10956 # use half-intensity as normal mode, full intensity as <bold>
10957 tvi955-hb|955-hb|televideo955 half-bright,
10958 bold=\E[=5l, dim@, is2=\E[=3l\EF1\Ed\EG0\E[=5h\E%\El,
10959 sgr0=\EG0\E[=5h, use=tvi955,
10960 # From: Humberto Appleton <beto@cs.utexas.edu>, 880521 UT Austin
10961 # (tvi970: removed ":sg#0:"; removed <rmso>=\E[m, <rmul>=\E[m;
10962 # added <am>/<csr>/<home>/<hpa>/<vpa>/<smcup>/<rmcup> from BRL.
10963 # According to BRL we could have <rmkx>=\E>, <smkx>=\E= but I'm not sure what
10964 # it does to the function keys. I deduced <rmam>/<smam>.
10965 # also added empty <acsc> to suppress tic warning, -- esr)
10966 tvi970|televideo 970,
10967 OTbs, OTpt, am, da, db, mir, msgr,
10968 cols#80, it#8, lines#24,
10969 acsc=, cbt=\E[Z, clear=\E[H\E[2J, csr=\E[%i%p1%d;%p2%dr,
10970 cub1=^H, cud1=\ED, cuf1=\E[C, cup=\E[%i%p1%d;%p2%df,
10971 cuu1=\EM, cvvis=\E[1Q, dch1=\E[P, dl1=\E[M, dsl=\Eg\Ef\r,
10972 ed=\E[J, el=\E[K, flash=\E[5m$<200/>\E[m, home=\E[H,
10973 hpa=\E[%i%p1%dG, ht=^I, il1=\E[L,
10974 is2=\E<\E[?21l\E[19h\E[1Q\E[10l\E[7l\E[H\E[2J,
10975 kbs=^H, kcub1=\E[D, kcud1=\E[B, kcuf1=\E[C, kcuu1=\E[A,
10976 kf1=\E?a, kf2=\E?b, kf3=\E?c, kf4=\E?d, kf5=\E?e, kf6=\E?f,
10977 kf7=\E?g, kf8=\E?h, kf9=\E?i, khome=\E[H, ri=\EM, rmacs=\E(B,
10978 rmam=\E[?7h, rmcup=, rmir=\E[4l, rmso=\E[m, rmul=\E[m,
10979 sgr0=\E[m, smacs=\E(B, smam=\E[?7l,
10980 smcup=\E[?20l\E[?7h\E[1Q, smir=\E[4h, smso=\E[7m,
10981 smul=\E[4m, vpa=\E[%i%p1%dd,
10982 tvi970-vb|televideo 970 with visual bell,
10983 flash=\E[?5h\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\E[?5l,
10985 tvi970-2p|televideo 970 with using 2 pages of memory,
10986 rmcup=\E[H\E[J\E[V, smcup=\E[U\E[?20l\E[?7h\E[1Q,
10988 # Works with vi and rogue. NOTE: Esc v sets autowrap on, Esc u sets 80 chars
10989 # per line (rather than 40), Esc K chooses the normal character set. Not sure
10990 # padding is needed, but adapted from the tvi920c termcap. The <smso> and
10991 # <smul> strings are klutzy, but at least use no screen space.
10992 # (tvipt: removed obsolete ":ma=^Kk^Ll^R^L:". I wish we knew <rmam>,
10993 # its absence means <smam>=\Ev isn't safe to use. -- esr)
10994 # From: Gene Rochlin <armsis@amber.berkeley.edu> 9/19/84.
10995 # The <ed>/<kf0>/<kf1>/<khome>/<mc4>, and <mc5> caps are from BRL, which says:
10996 # F1 and F2 should be programmed as ^A and ^B; required for UNIFY.
10997 tvipt|televideo personal terminal,
11000 cbt=\EI, clear=^Z, cub1=^H, cuf1=^L,
11001 cup=\E=%p1%{32}%+%c%p2%{32}%+%c, cuu1=^K, dl1=\ER$<5*>,
11002 ed=\EY, el=\ET, home=^^, if=/usr/share/tabset/stdcrt,
11003 il1=\EE$<5*>, is2=\Ev\Eu\EK, kbs=^H, kcub1=^H, kcud1=\n,
11004 kcuf1=^L, kcuu1=^K, kf0=^A, kf1=^B, khome=^^, mc4=^T, mc5=^R,
11005 rmso=\EF, rmul=\EF, smso=\EG1@A\EH, smul=\EG1B@\EH,
11006 # From: Nathan Peterson <nathan@sco.com>, 03 Sep 1996
11007 tvi9065|televideo 9065,
11008 am, bw, chts, hs, mc5i, mir, msgr, xenl, xon,
11009 cols#80, it#8, lh#1, lines#25, lm#0, lw#9, ma#4, nlab#8, vt#0,
11011 acsc='r0_jhkglfmeniopqksqtmulvownxj, bel=^G,
11012 blink=\EG2, bold=\EG\,, cbt=\EI, civis=\E.0, clear=^Z,
11013 cnorm=\E.3, cr=\r, csr=\E[%i%p1%d;%p2%dr, cub=\E[%p1%dD,
11014 cub1=^H, cud=\E[%p1%dB, cud1=^V, cuf=\E[%p1%dC, cuf1=^L,
11015 cup=\E=%p1%{32}%+%c%p2%{32}%+%c, cuu=\E[%p1%dA,
11016 cuu1=^K, cvvis=\E.2, dch=\E[%p1%dP, dch1=\EW, dim=\EGp,
11017 dl=\E[%p1%dM, dl1=\ER, dsl=\E_30\r, ech=\E[%p1%d@, ed=\EY,
11018 el=\ET, flash=\Eb$<15>\Ed, fsl=\r, home=^^, ht=^I, hts=\E1,
11019 ich=\E[%p1%d@, if=/usr/share/tabset/stdcrt,
11020 il=\E[%p1%dL, il1=\EE, ind=\n, invis=\EG1, ip=$<3>,
11021 is1=\E"\E%\E'\E(\EG@\EO\EX\E[=5l\E[=6l\E[=7h\Ed\Er,
11022 is2=\EF2\EG0\E\\L, is3=\E<\E[=4l\E[=8h, kHOM=\E\s\s\s,
11023 kbs=^H, kcbt=\EI, kcub1=^H, kcud1=^V, kcuf1=^L, kcuu1=^K,
11024 kdch1=\EW, kf1=^A@\r, kf10=^AI\r, kf11=^AJ\r, kf12=^AK\r,
11025 kf2=^AA\r, kf3=^AB\r, kf4=^AC\r, kf5=^AD\r, kf6=^AE\r,
11026 kf7=^AF\r, kf8=^AG\r, kf9=^AH\r, khome=^^, ll=\E[25;1H,
11027 mc0=\E[0;0i, mc4=\Ea, mc5=\E`, nel=\r\n,
11028 pfkey=\E|%p1%{48}%+%c3%p2%s\031,
11029 pfloc=\E|%p1%{48}%+%c2%p2%s\031,
11030 pfx=\E|%p1%{48}%+%c1%p2%s\031,
11031 pln=\E_%p1%{63}%+%c%p2%s\r, prot=\E&,
11032 rep=\E[%p2%db%p1%c, rev=\EG4,
11033 rf=/usr/share/tabset/stdcrt, ri=\Ej, rmacs=\E%%,
11034 rmam=\E[=7l, rmcup=\E.3\Er\E[1;25r\E[25;0H, rmdc=\0,
11035 rmir=\Er, rmln=\E[4;1v, rmso=\EG0, rmul=\EG0, rmxon=^N,
11036 rs1=\EC\EDF\E[0;0v\E[8;1v\E[=65l,
11037 rs2=\E.b\E[10;20v\E[14;1v\E[3;0v\E[7;0v\E[=11.h\E[=12.h\E[=1
11038 3.h\E[=14.h\E[=15l\E[=20h\E[=60l\E[=61h\E[=9l\E[=10l\E[=
11039 21l\E[=23l\E[=3l\E_40\E_50\En\Ew\Ee\s\Ex0\0\0\Ex1\0\0
11040 \Ex2\0\0\Ex3\0\0\Ex4\0\0\E1,
11041 rs3=\E[=19h\E.3\E9\E0O\0\0\0\0\0\E0o\0\0\0\0\0\E0J\177\0\0
11043 sgr=\EG0%?%p1%t\EGt%;%?%p2%t\EG8%;%?%p3%t\EG4%;%?%p4%t\EG2%;
11044 %?%p5%t\EGp%;%?%p6%t\EG\,%;%?%p7%t\EG1%;%?%p8%t\E&%;%?
11046 sgr0=\EG0\E%, smacs=\E$, smam=\E=7h, smcup=\E.2, smdc=\Er,
11047 smir=\Eq, smln=\E[4;2v, smso=\EGt, smul=\EG8, smxon=^O,
11048 tbc=\E3, tsl=\E[4;1v\E_30, uc=\EG8\EG0, use=ecma+index,
11052 # In September 1993, Visual Technology of Westboro, Massachusetts,
11053 # merged with White Pine Software of Nashua, New Hampshire.
11055 # White Pine Software may be contacted at +1 603/886-9050.
11056 # Or visit White Pine on the World Wide Web at URL http://www.wpine.com.
11059 # Visual 50 from Beau Shekita, BTL-Whippany <whuxlb!ejs>
11060 # Recently I hacked together the following termcap for Visual
11061 # Technology's Visual 50 terminal. It's a slight modification of
11062 # the vt52 termcap.
11063 # It's intended to run when the Visual 50 is in vt52 emulation mode
11064 # (I know what you're thinking; if it's emulating a vt52, then why
11065 # another termcap? Well, it turns out that the Visual 50 can handle
11066 # <dl1> and db(?) among other things, which the vt52 can't)
11067 # The termcap works OK for the most part. The only problem is on
11068 # character inserts. The whole line gets painfully redrawn for each
11069 # character typed. Any suggestions?
11070 # Beau's entry is combined with the vi50 entry from University of Wisconsin.
11071 # Note especially the <il1> function. <kf4>-<kf6> are really l4-l6 in
11072 # disguise; <kf7>-<kf9> are really l1-l3.
11074 OTbs, OTpt, am, da, db, msgr,
11075 cols#80, it#8, lines#24,
11076 OTnl=\n, bel=^G, cbt=\Ez$<4/>, clear=\EH\EJ, cr=\r, cub1=^H,
11077 cud1=\EB, cuf1=\EC, cup=\EY%p1%{32}%+%c%p2%{32}%+%c,
11078 cuu1=\EA, dl1=\EM$<3*/>, ed=\EJ, el=\EK$<16/>, home=\EH,
11079 ht=^I, il1=\EL, ind=\n, kbs=^H, kcub1=\ED, kcud1=\EB,
11080 kcuf1=\EC, kcuu1=\EA, kf1=\EP, kf2=\EQ, kf3=\ER, kf4=\EV,
11081 kf5=\EE, kf6=\E], kf7=\EL, kf8=\Ev, kf9=\EM, khome=\EH,
11082 nel=\r\n, ri=\EI, rmso=\ET, rmul=\EW, smso=\EU, smul=\ES,
11083 # this one was BSD & SCO's vi50
11084 vi50adm|visual 50 in adm3a mode,
11086 cols#80, it#8, lines#24,
11087 bel=^G, clear=^Z, cr=\r, cub1=^H, cud1=\n, cuf1=^L,
11088 cup=\E=%p1%{32}%+%c%p2%{32}%+%c, cuu1=^K, dl1=\EM,
11089 ed=\Ek, el=\EK, home=\EH, ht=^I, il1=\EL, ind=\n, kbs=^H,
11090 kcub1=\ED, kcud1=\EB, kcuf1=\EC, kcuu1=\EA, khome=\EH,
11091 rmso=\ET, smso=\EU,
11092 # From: Jeff Siegal <jbs@quiotix.com>
11094 OTbs, am, mir, msgr,
11095 cols#80, it#8, lines#24,
11096 clear=\Ev, csr=\E_%p1%{65}%+%c%p2%{65}%+%c, cub1=^H,
11097 cud1=\n, cuf1=\EC, cup=\EY%p1%{32}%+%c%p2%{32}%+%c,
11098 cuu1=\EA, dch1=\Ew, dl1=\EM, ed=\EJ, el=\EK, home=\EH, ht=^I,
11099 il1=\EL, is2=\Ev\E_AX\Eb\EW\E9P\ET, kbs=^H, kcub1=\ED,
11100 kcud1=\EB, kcuf1=\EC, kcuu1=\EA, ri=\EI, rmir=\Eb, rmso=\ET,
11101 smir=\Ea, smso=\EU,
11103 # Visual 200 from BRL
11104 # The following switch settings are assumed for normal operation:
11105 # FULL_DUPLEX SCROLL CR
11106 # AUTO_NEW_LINE_ON VISUAL_200_EMULATION_MODE
11107 # Other switches may be set for operator convenience or communication
11109 # Character insertion is kludged in order to get around the "beep" misfeature.
11110 # (This cap is commented out because <smir>/<rmir> is more efficient -- esr)
11111 # Supposedly "4*" delays should be used for <il1>, <ed>, <clear>, <dch1>,
11112 # and <dl1> strings, but we seem to get along fine without them.
11114 OTbs, OTpt, am, mir, msgr,
11115 OTkn#10, cols#80, it#8, lines#24,
11116 acsc=+h.kffggjmkllsmenbq`tnuovcwdxa}r, bel=^G, cbt=\Ez,
11117 clear=\Ev, cnorm=\Ec, cr=\r, cub1=^H, cud1=\n, cuf1=\EC,
11118 cup=\EY%p1%{32}%+%c%p2%{32}%+%c, cuu1=\EA, cvvis=\Ed,
11119 dch1=\EO, dim=\E4, dl1=\EM, ed=\Ey, el=\Ex, home=\EH, ht=^I,
11120 hts=\E1, il1=\EL, ind=\n, invis=\Ea, kbs=^H, kclr=\Ev,
11121 kctab=\E2, kcub1=\ED, kcud1=\EB, kcuf1=\EC, kcuu1=\EA,
11122 kdch1=\EO, kdl1=\EM, ked=\EJ, kel=\Et, kf0=\E?p, kf1=\E?q,
11123 kf2=\E?r, kf3=\E?s, kf4=\E?t, kf5=\E?u, kf6=\E?v, kf7=\E?w,
11124 kf8=\E?x, kf9=\E?y, khome=\EH, khts=\E1, kich1=\Ei, kil1=\EL,
11125 krmir=\Ej, mc0=\EH\E], mc4=\EX, mc5=\EW, ri=\EI, rmacs=\EG,
11126 rmkx=\E>, rmso=\E3, rs1=\E3\Eb\Ej\E\El\EG\Ec\Ek\EX,
11127 sgr0=\E3\Eb, smacs=\EF, smkx=\E=, smso=\E4, tbc=\Eg,
11128 # The older Visuals didn't come with function keys. This entry uses
11129 # <smkx> and <rmkx> so that the keypad keys can be used as function keys.
11130 # If your version of vi doesn't support function keys you may want
11132 vi200-f|visual 200 no function keys,
11133 is2=\E3\Eb\Ej\E\\\El\EG\Ed\Ek, kf0=\E?p, kf1=\E?q,
11134 kf2=\E?r, kf3=\E?s, kf4=\E?t, kf5=\E?u, kf6=\E?v, kf7=\E?w,
11135 kf8=\E?x, kf9=\E?y, rmkx=\E>, rmso@, smkx=\E=, smso@,
11137 vi200-rv|visual 200 reverse video,
11138 cnorm@, cvvis@, ri@, rmso=\E3, smso=\E4, use=vi200,
11140 # the function keys are programmable but we don't reprogram them to their
11141 # default values with <is2> because programming them is very verbose. maybe
11142 # an initialization file should be made for the 300 and they could be stuck
11144 # (vi300: added <rmam>/<smam> based on init string -- esr)
11145 vi300|visual 300 ansi x3.64,
11148 bel=^G, cbt=\E[Z, clear=\E[H\E[2J, cr=\r, cub1=^H, cud1=\E[B,
11149 cuf1=\E[C, cup=\E[%i%p1%d;%p2%dH, cuu1=\E[A,
11150 dch1=\E[P$<40>, dl1=\E[M, ed=\E[J, el=\E[K, home=\E[H, ht=^I,
11152 is2=\E[7s\E[2;3;4;20;?5;?6l\E[12;?7h\E[1Q\E[0;1(D\E[8s,
11153 kcub1=\E[D, kcud1=\E[B, kcuf1=\E[C, kcuu1=\E[A,
11154 kf1=\E_A\E\\, kf2=\E_B\E\\, kf3=\E_C\E\\, kf4=\E_D\E\\,
11155 kf5=\E_E\E\\, kf6=\E_F\E\\, kf7=\E_G\E\\, kf8=\E_H\E\\,
11156 kf9=\E_I\E\\, khome=\E[H, ri=\EM, rmam=\E[?7l, rmir=\E[4l,
11157 rmso=\E[m, rmul=\E[m, sgr0=\E[m, smam=\E[?7h, smir=\E[4h,
11158 smso=\E[1m, smul=\E[4m,
11159 # some of the vi300s have older firmware that has the command
11160 # sequence for setting editing extent reversed.
11161 vi300-old|visual 300 with old firmware (set edit extent reversed),
11162 is2=\E[7s\E[2;3;4;20;?5;?6l\E[12;?7h\E[2Q\E[0;1(D\E[8s, use=vi300,
11164 # Visual 500 prototype entry from University of Wisconsin.
11165 # The best place to look for the escape sequences is page A1-1 of the
11166 # Visual 500 manual. The initialization sequence given here may be
11167 # overkill, but it does leave out some of the initializations which can
11168 # be done with the menus in set-up mode.
11169 # The :xp: line below is so that emacs can understand the padding requirements
11170 # of this slow terminal. :xp: is 10 time the padding factor.
11171 # (vi500: removed unknown :xp#4: termcap;
11172 # also added empty <acsc> to suppress tic warning -- esr)
11175 cols#80, it#8, lines#33,
11176 acsc=, cbt=\Ez$<4/>, clear=\Ev$<6*/>, cr=\r,
11177 csr=\E(%p1%{32}%+%c%p2%{32}%+%c, cub1=^H, cud1=\EB,
11178 cuf1=\EC, cup=\EY%p1%{32}%+%c%p2%{32}%+%c, cuu1=\EA,
11179 dch1=\EO$<3*/>, dl1=\EM$<3*/>, ed=\Ey$<3*/>,
11180 el=\Ex$<16/>, home=\EH, ht=\011$<8/>, il1=\EL\Ex$<3*/>,
11182 is2=\E3\E\001\E\007\E\003\Ek\EG\Ed\EX\El\E>\Eb\E\\,
11183 kbs=^H, kcub1=\ED, kcud1=\EB, kcuf1=\EC, kcuu1=\EA,
11184 khome=\EH, nel=\r\n, rmacs=^O, rmir=\Ej, rmso=\E^G,
11185 rmul=\E^C, smacs=^N, smir=\Ei, smso=\E^H, smul=\E^D,
11187 # The visual 550 is a visual 300 with tektronix graphics,
11188 # and with 33 lines. clear screen is modified here to
11189 # also clear the graphics.
11190 vi550|visual 550 ansi x3.64,
11192 clear=\030\E[H\E[2J, use=vi300,
11194 vi603|visual603|visual 603,
11196 bel=^G, blink=\E[5m, bold=\E[1m, clear=\E[H\E[J,
11197 csr=\E[%i%p1%d;%p2%dr, cuf1=\E[C,
11198 cup=\E[%i%p1%d;%p2%dH, cuu1=\E[A, dch1=\E[P, dl1=\E[M,
11199 dsl=\EP2;1~\E\\, ed=\E[J, el=\E[K, fsl=\E\\, il1=\E[L,
11200 ind=\ED, is1=\E>\E[?3l\E[?4l\E[?7h\E[?8h\E[1;24r,
11201 rev=\E[7m, ri=\EM, rmir=\E[4l, rmso=\E[27m, rmul=\E[24m,
11202 sgr0=\E[m\017$<2>, smir=\E[4h, smso=\E[7m, smul=\E[4m,
11203 tsl=\EP2~, use=vt100+4bsd,
11208 # 3471 North First Street
11209 # San Jose, CA 95134
11210 # Vox: (408)-473-1200
11211 # Fax: (408) 473-1222
11212 # Web: http://www.wyse.com
11214 # Wyse sales can be reached by phone at 1-800-GET-WYSE. Tech support is at
11215 # (800)-800-WYSE (option 5 gets you a human). There's a Web page at the
11216 # obvious address, <http://www.wyse.com>. They keep terminfo entries at
11217 # https://web.archive.org/web/19970712022641/http://www.wyse.co.uk/support/appnotes/idxappnt.htm
11220 # Wyse bought out Link Technology, Inc. in 1990 and closed it down in 1995.
11221 # They now own the Qume and Amdek brands, too. So these are the people to
11222 # talk with about all Link, Qume, and Amdek terminals.
11224 # These entries include a few small fixes.
11225 # I canceled the bel capacities in the vb entries.
11226 # I made two trivial syntax fixes in the wyse30 entry.
11227 # I made some entries relative to adm+sgr.
11230 # Note: The wyse75, wyse85, and wyse99 have been discontinued.
11232 # Although the Wyse 30 can support more than one attribute
11233 # it requires magic cookies to do so. Many applications do not
11234 # function well with magic cookies. The following terminfo uses
11235 # the protect mode to support one attribute (dim) without cookies.
11236 # If more than one attribute is needed then the wy30-mc terminfo
11239 wy30|wyse30|Wyse 30,
11240 am, bw, hs, mc5i, mir, msgr, xon,
11241 cols#80, lh#1, lines#24, lw#8, ma#1, nlab#8, wsl#45,
11242 acsc=0wa_h[jukslrmqnxqzttuyv]wpxv, bel=^G, cbt=\EI,
11243 civis=\E`0, clear=\E+$<80>, cnorm=\E`1, cr=\r, cub1=^H,
11244 cud1=\n, cuf1=^L, cup=\E=%p1%{32}%+%c%p2%{32}%+%c,
11245 cuu1=^K, dch1=\EW$<10>, dim=\E`7\E), dl1=\ER$<1>,
11246 dsl=\EF\r, ed=\EY$<80>, el=\ET, flash=\E`8$<100/>\E`9,
11247 fsl=\r, home=^^, ht=\011$<1>, hts=\E1, il1=\EE$<2>,
11248 ind=\n$<2>, ip=$<2>, is2=\E'\E(\E\^3\E`9\016\024,
11249 kHOM=\E{, kbs=^H, kcbt=\EI, kcub1=^H, kcud1=\n, kcuf1=^L,
11250 kcuu1=^K, kdch1=\EW, kdl1=\ER, ked=\EY, kel=\ET, kent=\E7,
11251 kf1=^A@\r, kf2=^AA\r, kf3=^AB\r, kf4=^AC\r, kf5=^AD\r,
11252 kf6=^AE\r, kf7=^AF\r, kf8=^AG\r, khome=^^, kich1=\EQ,
11253 kil1=\EE, knp=\EK, kpp=\EJ, krpl=\Er, ll=^^^K, mc0=\EP, mc4=^T,
11254 mc5=^X, nel=\r\n, pfx=\Ez%p1%{63}%+%c%p2%s\177,
11255 pln=\Ez%p1%{47}%+%c%p2%s\r, prot=\E`7\E), ri=\Ej$<3>,
11256 rmacs=\EH^C, rmir=\Er, rmln=\EA11, rmso=\E(,
11257 sgr=%?%p1%p5%p8%|%|%t\E`7\E)%e\E(%;%?%p9%t\EH\002%e\EH\003%;,
11258 sgr0=\E(\EH\003, smacs=\EH^B, smir=\Eq, smln=\EA10,
11259 smso=\E`7\E), tbc=\E0, tsl=\EF,
11261 # This terminal description uses the non-hidden attribute mode
11262 # (with magic cookie).
11264 # (wy30-mc: added <smcup> to suppress tic warning --esr)
11265 wy30-mc|wyse30-mc|wyse 30 with magic cookies,
11268 blink=\EG2, dim=\EGp, prot=\EG0\E), rmacs=\EG0\EH\003,
11269 rmcup=\EG0, rmso=\EG0,
11270 sgr=\EG%{48}%?%p2%p6%|%t%{8}%|%;%?%p1%p3%|%p6%|%t%{4}%|%;%?
11271 %p4%t%{2}%|%;%?%p1%p5%|%t%{64}%|%;%?%p7%t%{1}%|%;%c%?%p8
11272 %t\E)%e\E(%;%?%p9%t\EH\002%e\EH\003%;,
11273 sgr0=\EG0\E(\EH\003, smacs=\EG0\EH\002, smcup=,
11274 smso=\EG4, use=wy30, use=adm+sgr,
11275 # The mandatory pause used by <flash> does not work with
11276 # older versions of terminfo. If you see this effect then
11277 # unset xon and delete the / from the delay.
11278 # i.e. change $<100/> to $<100>
11279 wy30-vb|wyse30-vb|wyse 30 visible bell,
11282 # The Wyse 50 can support one attribute (e.g. Dim, Inverse,
11283 # Normal) without magic cookies by using the protect mode.
11284 # The following description uses this feature, but when more
11285 # than one attribute is put on the screen at once, all attributes
11286 # will be changed to be the same as the last attribute given.
11287 # The Wyse 50 can support more attributes when used with magic
11288 # cookies. The wy50-mc terminal description uses magic cookies
11289 # to correctly handle multiple attributes on a screen.
11291 wy50|wyse50|Wyse 50,
11292 am, bw, hs, mc5i, mir, msgr, xon,
11293 cols#80, lh#1, lines#24, lw#8, ma#1, nlab#8, wsl#45,
11294 acsc=a;j5k3l2m1n8q\:t4u9v=w0x6, bel=^G, cbt=\EI,
11295 civis=\E`0, clear=\E+$<20>, cnorm=\E`1, cr=\r, cub1=^H,
11296 cud1=\n, cuf1=^L, cup=\E=%p1%{32}%+%c%p2%{32}%+%c,
11297 cuu1=^K, dch1=\EW$<1>, dim=\E`7\E), dl1=\ER, dsl=\EF\r,
11298 ed=\EY$<20>, el=\ET, flash=\E`8$<100/>\E`9, fsl=\r,
11299 home=^^, ht=^I, hts=\E1, il1=\EE, ind=\n$<2>, ip=$<1>,
11300 is1=\E`\:\E`9$<30>, is2=\016\024\E'\E(, kHOM=\E{, kbs=^H,
11301 kcbt=\EI, kcub1=^H, kcud1=\n, kcuf1=^L, kcuu1=^K, kdch1=\EW,
11302 kdl1=\ER, ked=\EY, kel=\ET, kent=\E7, kf1=^A@\r, kf10=^AI\r,
11303 kf11=^AJ\r, kf12=^AK\r, kf13=^AL\r, kf14=^AM\r, kf15=^AN\r,
11304 kf16=^AO\r, kf2=^AA\r, kf3=^AB\r, kf4=^AC\r, kf5=^AD\r,
11305 kf6=^AE\r, kf7=^AF\r, kf8=^AG\r, kf9=^AH\r, khome=^^,
11306 kich1=\EQ, kil1=\EE, knp=\EK, kpp=\EJ, kprt=\EP, krpl=\Er,
11307 ll=^^^K, mc0=\EP, mc4=^T, mc5=^X, nel=\r\n,
11308 pfx=\Ez%p1%{63}%+%c%p2%s\177,
11309 pln=\Ez%p1%{47}%+%c%p2%s\r, prot=\E`7\E), rev=\E`6\E),
11310 ri=\Ej, rmacs=\EH^C, rmir=\Er, rmln=\EA11, rmso=\E(,
11311 sgr=%?%p1%p3%|%t\E`6\E)%e%p5%p8%|%t\E`7\E)%e\E(%;%?%p9%t\EH
11313 sgr0=\E(\EH\003, smacs=\EH^B, smir=\Eq, smln=\EA10,
11314 smso=\E`6\E), tbc=\E0, tsl=\EF, kF1=^A`\r, kF10=^Ai\r,
11315 kF11=^Aj\r, kF12=^Ak\r, kF13=^Al\r, kF14=^Am\r, kF15=^An\r,
11316 kF16=^Ao\r, kF2=^Aa\r, kF3=^Ab\r, kF4=^Ac\r, kF5=^Ad\r,
11317 kF6=^Ae\r, kF7=^Af\r, kF8=^Ag\r, kF9=^Ah\r,
11319 # This terminal description uses the non-hidden attribute mode
11320 # (with magic cookie).
11322 # The mandatory pause used by flash does not work with some
11323 # older versions of terminfo. If you see this effect then
11324 # unset <xon> and delete the / from the delay.
11325 # i.e. change $<100/> to $<100>
11326 # (wy50-mc: added <smcup> to suppress tic warning --esr)
11327 wy50-mc|wyse50-mc|wyse 50 with magic cookies,
11330 blink=\EG2, dim=\EGp, prot=\EG0\E), rev=\EG4,
11331 rmacs=\EG0\EH\003, rmcup=\EG0, rmso=\EG0,
11332 sgr=\EG%{48}%?%p2%p6%|%t%{8}%|%;%?%p1%p3%|%p6%|%t%{4}%|%;%?
11333 %p4%t%{2}%|%;%?%p1%p5%|%t%{64}%|%;%?%p7%t%{1}%|%;%c%?%p8
11334 %t\E)%e\E(%;%?%p9%t\EH\002%e\EH\003%;,
11335 sgr0=\EG0\E(\EH\003, smacs=\EG0\EH\002, smcup=,
11336 smso=\EGt, use=wy50, use=adm+sgr,
11337 wy50-vb|wyse50-vb|wyse 50 visible bell,
11339 wy50-w|wyse50-w|wyse 50 132-column,
11340 cols#132, lw#7, nlab#16, wsl#97,
11341 cup=\Ea%i%p1%dR%p2%dC, dch1=\EW$<2>, is1=\E`;\E`9$<30>,
11343 wy50-wvb|wyse50-wvb|wyse 50 132-column visible bell,
11347 # The Wyse 350 is a Wyse 50 with color.
11348 # Unfortunately this means that it has magic cookies.
11349 # The color attributes are designed to overlap the reverse, dim and
11350 # underline attributes. This is nice for monochrome applications
11351 # because you can make underline stuff green (or any other color)
11352 # but for true color applications it's not so hot because you cannot
11353 # mix color with reverse, dim or underline.
11354 # To further complicate things one of the attributes must be
11355 # black (either the foreground or the background). In reverse video
11356 # the background changes color with black letters. In normal video
11357 # the foreground changes colors on a black background.
11358 # This terminfo uses some of the more advanced features of curses
11359 # to display both color and blink. In the final analysis I am not
11360 # sure that the wy350 runs better with this terminfo than it does
11361 # with the wy50 terminfo (with user adjusted colors).
11363 # The mandatory pause used by flash does not work with
11364 # older versions of terminfo. If you see this effect then
11365 # unset xon and delete the / from the delay.
11366 # i.e. change $<100/> to $<100>
11368 # Bug: The <op> capability resets attributes.
11369 wy350|wyse350|Wyse 350,
11370 am, bw, hs, mc5i, mir, xon,
11371 colors#8, cols#80, lh#1, lines#24, lw#8, ncv#55, nlab#8, pairs#8,
11373 acsc=0wa_h[jukslrmqnxqzttuyv]wpxv, bel=^G, blink=\EG2,
11374 cbt=\EI, civis=\E`0, clear=\E+$<20>, cnorm=\E`1, cr=\r,
11375 cub1=^H, cud1=\n, cuf1=^L,
11376 cup=\E=%p1%{32}%+%c%p2%{32}%+%c, cuu1=^K, dch1=\EW$<1>,
11377 dim=\EGp, dl1=\ER, dsl=\EF\r, ed=\EY$<20>, el=\ET,
11378 flash=\E`8$<100/>\E`9, fsl=\r, home=^^, ht=^I, hts=\E1,
11379 il1=\EE, ind=\n$<2>, ip=$<1>, is1=\E`\:\E`9$<30>,
11380 is2=\016\024\E'\E(, is3=\E%?, kHOM=\E{, kbs=^H, kcbt=\EI,
11381 kcub1=^H, kcud1=\n, kcuf1=^L, kcuu1=^K, kdch1=\EW, kdl1=\ER,
11382 ked=\EY, kel=\ET, kent=\E7, kf1=^A@\r, kf10=^AI\r,
11383 kf11=^AJ\r, kf12=^AK\r, kf13=^AL\r, kf14=^AM\r, kf15=^AN\r,
11384 kf16=^AO\r, kf2=^AA\r, kf3=^AB\r, kf4=^AC\r, kf5=^AD\r,
11385 kf6=^AE\r, kf7=^AF\r, kf8=^AG\r, kf9=^AH\r, khome=^^,
11386 kich1=\EQ, kil1=\EE, knp=\EK, kpp=\EJ, kprt=\EP, krpl=\Er,
11387 ll=^^^K, mc0=\EP, mc4=^T, mc5=^X, nel=\r\n, oc=\E%?, op=\EG0,
11388 pfx=\Ez%p1%{63}%+%c%p2%s\177,
11389 pln=\Ez%p1%{47}%+%c%p2%s\r, prot=\EG0\E), ri=\Ej,
11390 rmacs=\EG0\EH\003, rmir=\Er, rmln=\EA11, setb=,
11391 setf=%?%p1%{0}%=%t%{76}%e%p1%{1}%=%t%{64}%e%p1%{2}%=%t%{8}%e
11392 %p1%{3}%=%t%{72}%e%p1%{4}%=%t%{4}%e%p1%{5}%=%t%{68}%e
11393 %p1%{6}%=%t%{12}%e%p1%{7}%=%t%{0}%;%PC\EG%gC%gA%+%{48}
11395 sgr=%{0}%?%p4%t%{2}%|%;%?%p7%t%{1}%|%;%PA\EG%?%gC%t%gC%e%{0}
11396 %?%p1%t%{4}%|%;%?%p2%t%{8}%|%;%?%p3%t%{4}%|%;%?%p5%t
11397 %{64}%|%;%;%gA%+%{48}%+%c%?%p8%t\E)%e\E(%;%?%p9%t\EH
11399 sgr0=\EG0\E(\EH\003%{0}%PA%{0}%PC, smacs=\EG0\EH\002,
11400 smir=\Eq, smln=\EA10, tbc=\E0, tsl=\EF, use=adm+sgr,
11401 wy350-vb|wyse350-vb|wyse 350 visible bell,
11403 wy350-w|wyse350-w|wyse 350 132-column,
11404 cols#132, lw#7, nlab#16, wsl#97,
11405 cup=\Ea%i%p1%dR%p2%dC, dch1=\EW$<2>, is1=\E`;\E`9$<30>,
11407 wy350-wvb|wyse350-wvb|wyse 350 132-column visible bell,
11410 # This terminfo description is untested.
11411 # The wyse100 emulates an adm31, so the adm31 entry should work.
11415 cols#80, lines#24, xmc#1,
11416 bel=^G, clear=\E;, cr=\r, cub1=^H, cud1=\n, cuf1=^L,
11417 cup=\E=%p1%{32}%+%c%p2%{32}%+%c, cuu1=^K, dch1=\EW,
11418 dl1=\ER, dsl=\EA31, ed=\EY, el=\ET, fsl=\r, il1=\EE, ind=\n,
11419 invis@, is2=\Eu\E0, kbs=^H, kcub1=^H, kcud1=\n, kcuf1=^L,
11420 kcuu1=^K, kf1=^A@\r, kf2=^AA\r, kf3=^AB\r, kf4=^AC\r,
11421 kf5=^AD\r, kf6=^AE\r, kf7=^AF\r, kf8=^AG\r, khome=\E{,
11422 rmir=\Er, smir=\Eq, tsl=\EF, use=adm+sgr,
11424 # The Wyse 120/150 has most of the features of the Wyse 60.
11425 # This terminal does not need padding up to 9600 baud!
11426 # <msgr> should be set but the clear screen fails when in
11427 # alt-charset mode. Try \EcE\s\s\E+\s if the screen is really clear
11430 wy120|wyse120|wy150|wyse150|Wyse 120/150,
11431 am, bw, hs, km, mc5i, mir, msgr, xon,
11432 cols#80, it#8, lh#1, lines#24, lw#8, nlab#8, pb#9601, wsl#45,
11433 acsc=+/\,.0[a2fxgqh1ihjYk?lZm@nEqDtCu4vAwBx3yszr{c~~,
11434 bel=^G, blink=\EG2, cbt=\EI, civis=\E`0, clear=\E+$<50>,
11435 cnorm=\E`1, cr=\r, cub1=^H, cud1=\n, cuf1=^L,
11436 cup=\E=%p1%{32}%+%c%p2%{32}%+%c, cuu1=^K, dch1=\EW$<7>,
11437 dim=\EGp, dl1=\ER$<3>, dsl=\EF\r, ed=\EY$<50>, el=\ET$<4>,
11438 flash=\E`8$<100/>\E`9, fsl=\r, home=^^, ht=\011$<1>,
11439 hts=\E1, il1=\EE$<3>, ind=\n$<3>, ip=$<2>, is1=\EcB0\EcC1,
11440 is2=\Ed$\EcD\E'\Er\EH\003\Ed/\EO\Ee1\Ed*\E`@\E`9\E`1\016
11442 is3=\EwJ\Ew1$<150>, kHOM=\E{, kbs=^H, kcbt=\EI, kcub1=^H,
11443 kcud1=\n, kcuf1=^L, kcuu1=^K, kdch1=\EW, kdl1=\ER, ked=\EY,
11444 kel=\ET, kent=\E7, kf1=^A@\r, kf10=^AI\r, kf11=^AJ\r,
11445 kf12=^AK\r, kf13=^AL\r, kf14=^AM\r, kf15=^AN\r, kf16=^AO\r,
11446 kf2=^AA\r, kf3=^AB\r, kf4=^AC\r, kf5=^AD\r, kf6=^AE\r,
11447 kf7=^AF\r, kf8=^AG\r, kf9=^AH\r, khome=^^, kich1=\EQ,
11448 kil1=\EE, knp=\EK, kpp=\EJ, kprt=\EP, krpl=\Er, ll=^^^K,
11449 mc0=\EP, mc4=^T, mc5=\Ed#, nel=\r\n$<3>,
11450 pfloc=\EZ2%p1%{63}%+%c%p2%s\177,
11451 pfx=\EZ1%p1%{63}%+%c%p2%s\177,
11452 pln=\Ez%p1%{47}%+%c%p2%s\r, prot=\E), ri=\Ej$<2>,
11453 rmacs=\EcD, rmam=\Ed., rmcup=\Ew1, rmir=\Er, rmln=\EA11,
11454 rmxon=\Ec20, rs1=\E~!\E~4$<30>, rs2=\EeF\E`\:$<70>,
11455 rs3=\EwG\Ee($<100>,
11456 sgr=%?%p8%t\E)%e\E(%;%?%p9%t\EcE%e\EcD%;\EG%{48}%?%p2%t%{8}
11457 %|%;%?%p1%p3%|%p6%|%t%{4}%|%;%?%p4%t%{2}%|%;%?%p1%p5%|%t
11458 %{64}%|%;%?%p7%t%{1}%|%;%c,
11459 sgr0=\E(\EH\003\EG0\EcD, smacs=\EcE, smam=\Ed/,
11460 smcup=\Ew0, smir=\Eq, smln=\EA10, smso=\EGt, smxon=\Ec21,
11461 tbc=\E0, tsl=\EF, use=adm+sgr,
11463 wy120-w|wyse120-w|wy150-w|wyse150-w|wyse 120/150 132-column,
11464 cols#132, lw#7, nlab#16, wsl#97,
11465 cup=\Ea%i%p1%dR%p2%dC, dch1=\EW$<12>, ip=$<4>,
11466 rs2=\E`;$<70>, use=wy120,
11468 wy120-25|wyse120-25|wy150-25|wyse150-25|wyse 120/150 80-column 25-lines,
11469 lh@, lines#25, lw@, nlab@,
11470 pln@, rs3=\EwG\Ee)$<100>, use=wy120,
11472 wy120-25-w|wyse120-25-w|wy150-25-w|wyse150-25-w|wyse 120/150 132-column 25-lines,
11473 lh@, lines#25, lw@, nlab@,
11474 pln@, rs3=\EwG\Ee)$<100>, use=wy120-w,
11476 wy120-vb|wyse120-vb|wy150-vb|wyse150-vb|Wyse 120/150 visible bell,
11479 wy120-w-vb|wy120-wvb|wyse120-wvb|wy150-w-vb|wyse150-w-vb|Wyse 120/150 132-column visible bell,
11482 # The Wyse 60 is like the Wyse 50 but with more padding.
11483 # The reset strings are slow and the pad times very depending
11484 # on other parameters such as font loading. I have tried
11485 # to follow the following outline:
11487 # <rs1> -> set personality
11488 # <rs2> -> set number of columns
11489 # <rs3> -> set number of lines
11490 # <is1> -> select the proper font
11491 # <is2> -> do the initialization
11492 # <is3> -> set up display memory (2 pages)
11494 # The Wyse 60's that have vt100 emulation are slower than the
11495 # older Wyse 60's. This change happened mid-1987.
11496 # The capabilities effected are <dch1> <dl1> <il1> <ind> <ri>
11498 # The meta key is only half right. This terminal will return the
11499 # high order bit set when you hit CTRL-function_key
11501 # It may be useful to assign two function keys with the
11502 # values \E=(\s look at old data in page 1
11503 # \E=W, look at bottom of page 1
11504 # where \s is a space ( ).
11507 # The Wyse 60 runs faster when the XON/XOFF
11508 # handshake is turned off.
11510 # (wy60: we use \E{ rather than ^^ for home (both are documented) to avoid
11511 # a bug reported by Robert Dunn, <rcdii@inlink.com> -- esr)
11512 wy60|wyse60|Wyse 60,
11513 am, bw, hs, km, mc5i, mir, msgr,
11514 cols#80, lh#1, lines#24, lw#8, nlab#8, wsl#45,
11515 acsc=+/\,.0[a2fxgqh1ihjYk?lZm@nEqDtCu4vAwBx3yszr{c~~,
11516 bel=^G, blink=\EG2, cbt=\EI, civis=\E`0, clear=\E+$<100>,
11517 cnorm=\E`1, cr=\r, cub1=^H, cud1=\n, cuf1=^L,
11518 cup=\E=%p1%{32}%+%c%p2%{32}%+%c, cuu1=^K,
11519 dch1=\EW$<11>, dclk=\E`b, dim=\EGp, dl1=\ER$<5>, dsl=\EF\r,
11520 ed=\EY$<100>, el=\ET, flash=\E`8$<100/>\E`9, fsl=\r,
11521 home=\E{, ht=\011$<1>, hts=\E1, il1=\EE$<4>, ind=\n$<5>,
11522 ip=$<3>, is1=\EcB0\EcC1,
11523 is2=\Ed$\EcD\E'\Er\EH\003\Ed/\EO\Ee1\Ed*\E`@\E`9\E`1\016
11525 is3=\EwJ\Ew1$<150>, kHOM=\E{, kbs=^H, kcbt=\EI, kcub1=^H,
11526 kcud1=\n, kcuf1=^L, kcuu1=^K, kdch1=\EW, kdl1=\ER, ked=\EY,
11527 kel=\ET, kent=\E7, kf1=^A@\r, kf10=^AI\r, kf11=^AJ\r,
11528 kf12=^AK\r, kf13=^AL\r, kf14=^AM\r, kf15=^AN\r, kf16=^AO\r,
11529 kf2=^AA\r, kf3=^AB\r, kf4=^AC\r, kf5=^AD\r, kf6=^AE\r,
11530 kf7=^AF\r, kf8=^AG\r, kf9=^AH\r, khome=^^, kich1=\EQ,
11531 kil1=\EE, knp=\EK, kpp=\EJ, kprt=\EP, krpl=\Er, ll=\E{^K,
11532 mc0=\EP, mc4=^T, mc5=\Ed#, nel=\r\n$<3>,
11533 pfloc=\EZ2%p1%{63}%+%c%p2%s\177,
11534 pfx=\EZ1%p1%{63}%+%c%p2%s\177,
11535 pln=\Ez%p1%{47}%+%c%p2%s\r, prot=\E), ri=\Ej$<7>,
11536 rmacs=\EcD, rmam=\Ed., rmclk=\E`c, rmcup=\Ew1, rmir=\Er,
11537 rmln=\EA11, rmxon=\Ec20, rs1=\E~!\E~4$<150>,
11538 rs2=\EeG$<150>, rs3=\EwG\Ee($<200>,
11539 sgr=%?%p8%t\E)%e\E(%;%?%p9%t\EcE%e\EcD%;\EG%{48}%?%p2%t%{8}
11540 %|%;%?%p1%p3%|%p6%|%t%{4}%|%;%?%p4%t%{2}%|%;%?%p1%p5%|%t
11541 %{64}%|%;%?%p7%t%{1}%|%;%c,
11542 sgr0=\E(\EH\003\EG0\EcD, smacs=\EcE, smam=\Ed/,
11543 smcup=\Ew0, smir=\Eq, smln=\EA10, smso=\EGt, smxon=\Ec21,
11544 tbc=\E0, tsl=\EF, kF1=^A`\r, kF10=^Ai\r, kF11=^Aj\r,
11545 kF12=^Ak\r, kF13=^Al\r, kF14=^Am\r, kF15=^An\r, kF16=^Ao\r,
11546 kF2=^Aa\r, kF3=^Ab\r, kF4=^Ac\r, kF5=^Ad\r, kF6=^Ae\r,
11547 kF7=^Af\r, kF8=^Ag\r, kF9=^Ah\r, use=adm+sgr,
11549 wy60-w|wyse60-w|wyse 60 132-column,
11550 cols#132, lw#7, nlab#16, wsl#97,
11551 cup=\Ea%i%p1%dR%p2%dC, dch1=\EW$<16>, ip=$<5>,
11552 rs2=\EeF$<150>\E`;$<150>, use=wy60,
11554 wy60-25|wyse60-25|wyse 60 80-column 25-lines,
11555 lh@, lines#25, lw@, nlab@,
11556 pln@, rs3=\EwG\Ee)$<200>, use=wy60,
11557 wy60-25-w|wyse60-25-w|wyse 60 132-column 25-lines,
11558 lh@, lines#25, lw@, nlab@,
11559 pln@, rs3=\EwG\Ee)$<200>, use=wy60-w,
11561 wy60-42|wyse60-42|wyse 60 80-column 42-lines,
11563 clear=\E+$<260>, cup=\E=%p1%{32}%+%c%p2%{32}%+%c$<2>,
11564 dch1=\EW$<16>, dl1=\ER$<11>, ed=\Ey$<260>, il1=\EE$<11>,
11565 ind=\n$<9>, ip=$<5>, is1=\EcB2\EcC3, nel=\r\n$<6>,
11566 ri=\Ej$<10>, rs3=\Ee*$<150>, use=wy60,
11567 wy60-42-w|wyse60-42-w|wyse 60 132-column 42-lines,
11568 cols#132, lw#7, nlab#16, wsl#97,
11569 clear=\E+$<260>, cup=\Ea%i%p1%dR%p2%dC$<2>,
11570 dch1=\EW$<19>, ed=\Ey$<260>, home=\036$<2>, ip=$<6>,
11571 nel=\r\n$<11>, rs2=\EeF$<150>\E`;$<150>, use=wy60-42,
11573 wy60-43|wyse60-43|wyse 60 80-column 43-lines,
11574 lh@, lines#43, lw@, nlab@,
11575 pln@, rs3=\Ee+$<150>, use=wy60-42,
11576 wy60-43-w|wyse60-43-w|wyse 60 132-column 43-lines,
11577 lh@, lines#43, lw@, nlab@,
11578 pln@, rs3=\Ee+$<150>, use=wy60-42-w,
11580 wy60-vb|wyse60-vb|Wyse 60 visible bell,
11582 wy60-w-vb|wy60-wvb|wyse60-wvb|Wyse 60 132-column visible bell,
11585 # The Wyse-99GT looks at lot like the Wyse 60 except that it
11586 # does not have the 42/43 line mode. In the Wyse-60 the "lines"
11587 # setup parameter controls the number of lines on the screen.
11588 # For the Wyse 99GT the "lines" setup parameter controls the
11589 # number of lines in a page. The screen can display 25 lines max.
11590 # The Wyse-99GT also has personalities for the VT220 and
11591 # Tektronix 4014. But this has no bearing on the native mode.
11593 # (msgr) should be set but the clear screen fails when in
11594 # alt-charset mode. Try \EcE\s\s\E+\s if the screen is really clear
11595 # then set msgr, else use msgr@.
11597 # u0 -> enter Tektronix mode
11598 # u1 -> exit Tektronix mode
11600 wy99gt|wyse99gt|Wyse 99gt,
11602 clear=\E+$<130>, dch1=\EW$<7>, dl1=\ER$<4>, ed=\Ey$<130>,
11603 el=\Et$<5>, flash=\E`8$<100/>\E`9, ht=\011$<1>,
11604 il1=\EE$<4>, ind=\n$<4>, ip=$<2>, is3=\Ew0$<20>, nel@,
11605 ri=\Ej$<3>, rmcup=\Ew0, rs2=\E`\:$<150>, smcup=\Ew1,
11606 u0=\E~>\E8, u1=\E[42h, use=wy60,
11608 wy99gt-w|wyse99gt-w|wyse 99gt 132-column,
11609 cols#132, lw#7, nlab#16, wsl#97,
11610 clear=\E+$<160>, cup=\Ea%i%p1%dR%p2%dC$<2>,
11611 dch1=\EW$<9>, ed=\Ey$<160>, ip=$<4>, rs2=\E`;$<150>,
11614 wy99gt-25|wyse99gt-25|wyse 99gt 80-column 25-lines,
11615 lh@, lines#25, lw@, nlab@,
11616 pln@, rs2=\E`\:$<150>, rs3=\EwG\Ee)$<200>, use=wy99gt,
11618 wy99gt-25-w|wyse99gt-25-w|wyse 99gt 132-column 25-lines,
11619 lh@, lines#25, lw@, nlab@,
11620 pln@, rs2=\E`;$<150>, use=wy99gt-w,
11622 wy99gt-vb|wyse99gt-vb|Wyse 99gt visible bell,
11625 wy99gt-w-vb|wy99gt-wvb|wyse99gt-wvb|Wyse 99gt 132-column visible bell,
11626 bel@, use=wy99gt-w,
11628 # Can't set tabs! Other bugs (ANSI mode only):
11629 # - can't redefine function keys (anyway, key redefinition in ANSI mode
11630 # is too much complex to be described);
11631 # - meta key can't be described (the terminal forgets it when reset);
11632 # The xon-xoff handshaking can't be disabled while in ansi personality, so
11633 # emacs can't work at speed greater than 9600 baud. No padding is needed at
11635 # dch1 has been commented out because it causes annoying glittering when
11636 # vi deletes one character at the beginning of a line with tabs in it.
11637 # dch makes sysgen(1M) have a horrible behaviour when deleting
11638 # a screen and makes screen(1) behave badly, so it is disabled too. The nice
11639 # thing is that vi goes crazy if smir-rmir are present and both dch-dch1 are
11640 # not, so smir and rmir are commented out as well.
11641 # From: Francesco Potorti` <F.Potorti@cnuce.cnr.it>, 24 Aug 1998
11642 wy99-ansi|Wyse WY-99GT in ansi mode (int'l PC keyboard),
11643 am, km, mc5i, mir, msgr, xenl,
11644 cols#80, it#8, lines#25, vt#3,
11645 acsc=``aaffggjjkkllmmnnooqqssttuuvvwwxx{{||}}~~,
11646 bel=^G, blink=\E[5m, bold=\E[1m, cbt=\E[Z, civis=\E[?25l,
11647 clear=\E[H\E[J$<200>, cnorm=\E[34h\E[?25h, cr=\r,
11648 csr=\E[%i%p1%d;%p2%dr, cub=\E[%p1%dD$<1>,
11649 cub1=\010$<1>, cud=\E[%p1%dB, cud1=\ED,
11650 cuf=\E[%p1%dC$<1>, cuf1=\E[C$<1>,
11651 cup=\E[%i%p1%d;%p2%dH, cuu=\E[%p1%dA, cuu1=\EM,
11652 cvvis=\E[34l\E[?25h, dim=\E[2m, dl=\E[%p1%dM, dl1=\E[M,
11653 ech=\E[%p1%dX, ed=\E[J$<8*>, el=\E[K$<1>, el1=\E[1K$<1>,
11654 enacs=\E)0, flash=\E[?5h$<30/>\E[?5l, home=\E[H,
11655 hpa=\E[%i%p1%dG, ht=^I, ich=\E[%p1%d@, il=\E[%p1%dL,
11656 il1=\E[L, ind=\n$<1>, invis=\E[8m,
11657 is2=\E7\E[1r\E8\E[2;3;4;13;20;34;39;36l\E[12;16;34h\E[?1;3;4
11658 ;5;10;18l\E[?7;8;25h\E>\E[?5W\E(B\017\E[4i,
11659 kbs=^H, kcbt=\E[z, kcub1=\EOD, kcud1=\EOB, kcuf1=\EOC,
11660 kcuu1=\EOA, kf1=\EOP, kf10=\E[21~, kf11=\E[23~,
11661 kf12=\E[24~, kf17=\E[K, kf18=\E[31~, kf19=\E[32~, kf2=\EOQ,
11662 kf20=\E[33~, kf21=\E[34~, kf22=\E[35~, kf23=\E[1~,
11663 kf24=\E[2~, kf3=\EOR, kf4=\EOS, kf5=\E[M, kf6=\E[17~,
11664 kf7=\E[18~, kf8=\E[19~, kf9=\E[20~, ll=\E[24E, mc0=\E[?19h,
11665 mc4=\E[4i, mc5=\E[5i, nel=\EE, prot=\E[1"q, rc=\E8,
11666 rev=\E[7m, ri=\EM, rmacs=^O, rmam=\E[?7l, rmir=\E[4l,
11667 rmkx=\E[?1l, rmso=\E[27m, rmul=\E[24m,
11668 rs2=\E[61"p\E[40h\E[?6l\E[1r\E[2;3;4;13;20;34;39;36l\E[12;16
11669 ;34h\E[?1;3;4;5;10;18l\E[?7;8;25h\E>\E[?5W\E(B\017\E[24E
11672 sgr=\E[0%?%p6%t;1%;%?%p2%t;4%;%?%p1%p3%O%t;7%;%?%p4%t;5%;%?
11673 %p5%t;2%;%?%p7%t;8%;m\E[%?%p8%t1%;"q%?%p9%t\016%e\017%;,
11674 sgr0=\E[m\017\E["q, smacs=^N, smam=\E[?7h, smir=\E[4h,
11675 smkx=\E[?1h, smso=\E[7m, smul=\E[4m, vpa=\E[%i%p1%dd,
11677 # This is the american terminal. Here tabs work fine.
11678 # From: Francesco Potorti` <F.Potorti@cnuce.cnr.it>, 24 Aug 1998
11679 wy99a-ansi|Wyse WY-99GT in ansi mode (US PC keyboard),
11680 hts=\EH, is3=\E[?5l, rs3=\E[?5l, tbc=\E[3g, use=wy99-ansi,
11682 # This terminal (firmware version 02) has a lot of bugs:
11683 # - can't set tabs;
11684 # - other bugs in ANSI modes (see above).
11685 # This description disables handshaking when using cup. This is because
11686 # GNU emacs doesn't like Xon-Xoff handshaking. This means the terminal
11687 # cannot be used at speeds greater than 9600 baud, because at greater
11688 # speeds handshaking is needed even for character sending. If you use
11689 # DTR handshaking, you can use even greater speeds.
11690 # From: Francesco Potorti` <F.Potorti@cnuce.cnr.it>, 24 Aug 1998
11691 wy99f|wy99fgt|wy-99fgt|Wyse WY-99GT (int'l PC keyboard),
11692 am, bw, hs, km, mc5i, mir, msgr, xon,
11693 cols#80, it#8, lines#25, wsl#46,
11694 acsc='x+y.w_vi~j(k'l&m%n)o9q*s8t-u.v\,w+x=, bel=^G,
11695 blink=\EG2, cbt=\EI, civis=\E`0, clear=\E'\E(\032,
11696 cnorm=\E`4\E`1, cr=\r, cub1=^H, cud1=\Ej, cuf1=^L,
11697 cup=\E=%p1%{32}%+%c%p2%{32}%+%c, cuu1=^K,
11698 cvvis=\E`2\E`1, dch1=\EW, dim=\EGp, dl1=\ER, dsl=\EF\r,
11699 ed=\EY$<8*>, el=\ET$<8>, enacs=\Ec@1J$<2000>,
11700 flash=\E\^1$<30/>\E\^0, fsl=\r, home=^^, ht=^I, il1=\EE,
11701 ind=\n, invis=\EG3,
11702 is2=\Eu\Ee6\EC\EDF\Ec21\Ec31\Ec62\Ec72\Ee;\016\E'\EeL\E`9\E
11703 \^0\E`1\E`4\Ee.\E`\:\Ee1\EG0\E(\Ed/\Ee4\Ed*\EO\E`I\Er
11705 ka1=^^, ka3=\EJ, kbs=^H, kc1=\ET, kc3=\EK, kcbt=\EI, kcub1=^H,
11706 kcud1=\n, kcuf1=^L, kcuu1=^K, kf1=^A@\r, kf10=^AI\r,
11707 kf11=^AJ\r, kf12=^AK\r, kf13=^A`\r, kf14=^Aa\r, kf15=^Ab\r,
11708 kf16=^Ac\r, kf17=^Ad\r, kf18=^Ae\r, kf19=^Af\r, kf2=^AA\r,
11709 kf20=^Ag\r, kf21=^Ah\r, kf22=^Ai\r, kf23=^Aj\r, kf24=^Ak\r,
11710 kf3=^AB\r, kf4=^AC\r, kf5=^AD\r, kf6=^AE\r, kf7=^AF\r,
11711 kf8=^AG\r, kf9=^AH\r, kprt=\EP, mc0=\EP, mc4=^T, mc5=\Ed#,
11712 nel=^_, prot=\E), rev=\EG4, ri=\Ej, rmacs=\EcD, rmam=\Ed.,
11713 rmcup=\Ec21\Ec31, rmir=\Er, rmso=\EG0, rmxon=\Ec20\Ec30,
11714 rs2=\Eu\E~4\Ee6\EC\EDF\Ec21\Ec31\Ec62\Ec72\Ee;\016\E'\EeL\E`
11715 9\E\^0\E`1\E`4\Ee.\E`\:\Ee)\Ew\EwG\Ew0\Ee1\EG0\E(\Ed/
11716 \Ee4\Ed*\EO\E`I\Er\Ee"\Ec@0B\EcD\024,
11717 sgr=\E(\EG%{48}%?%p1%p3%O%t%{4}%+%;%?%p2%t%{8}%+%;%?%p4%t
11718 %{2}%+%;%?%p5%t%{64}%+%;%?%p7%t%{1}%+%;%c%?%p8%t\E)%;%?
11720 sgr0=\E(\EG0, smacs=\EcE, smam=\Ed/, smcup=\Ec20\Ec30,
11721 smir=\Eq, smso=\EG4, smxon=\Ec21\Ec31, tsl=\EF,
11723 # This is the american terminal. Here tabs work.
11724 # From: Francesco Potorti` <F.Potorti@cnuce.cnr.it>, 24 Aug 1998
11725 wy99fa|wy99fgta|wy-99fgta|Wyse WY-99GT (US PC keyboard),
11726 hts=\E1, tbc=\E0, use=wy99f,
11729 # The Wyse 160 is combination of the WY-60 and the WY-99gt.
11730 # The reset strings are slow and the pad times very depending
11731 # on other parameters such as font loading. I have tried
11732 # to follow the following outline:
11734 # <rs1> -> set personality
11735 # <rs2> -> set number of columns
11736 # <rs3> -> set number of lines
11737 # <is1> -> select the proper font
11738 # <is2> -> do the initialization
11739 # <is3> -> set up display memory (2 pages)
11741 # The display memory may be used for either text or graphics.
11742 # When "Display Memory = Shared" the terminal will have more pages
11743 # but garbage may be left on the screen when you switch from
11744 # graphics to text. If "Display Memory = Unshared" then the
11745 # text area will be only one page long.
11747 # (wy160: we use \E{ rather than ^^ for home (both are documented) to avoid
11748 # a bug reported by Robert Dunn, <rcdii@inlink.com> -- esr)
11749 wy160|wyse160|Wyse 160,
11750 am, bw, hs, km, mc5i, mir, msgr,
11751 cols#80, lh#1, lines#24, lw#8, nlab#8, wsl#38,
11752 acsc=+/\,.0[a2fxgqh1ihjYk?lZm@nEqDtCu4vAwBx3yszr{c~~,
11753 bel=^G, blink=\EG2, cbt=\EI, civis=\E`0, clear=\E+$<30>,
11754 cnorm=\E`1, cr=\r, cub1=^H, cud1=\n, cuf1=^L,
11755 cup=\E=%p1%{32}%+%c%p2%{32}%+%c, cuu1=^K, dch1=\EW$<5>,
11756 dclk=\E`b, dim=\EGp, dl1=\ER$<1>, dsl=\EF\r, ed=\EY$<30>,
11757 el=\ET$<5>, flash=\E`8$<100/>\E`9, fsl=\r, home=\E{, ht=^I,
11758 hts=\E1, il1=\EE$<1>, ind=\n$<1>, ip=$<2>, is1=\EcB0\EcC1,
11759 is2=\Ed$\EcD\E'\Er\EH\003\Ed/\EO\Ee1\Ed*\E`@\E`9\E`1\016
11761 is3=\Ew0$<100>, kHOM=\E{, kbs=^H, kcbt=\EI, kcub1=^H,
11762 kcud1=\n, kcuf1=^L, kcuu1=^K, kdch1=\EW, kdl1=\ER, ked=\EY,
11763 kel=\ET, kent=\E7, kf1=^A@\r, kf10=^AI\r, kf11=^AJ\r,
11764 kf12=^AK\r, kf13=^AL\r, kf14=^AM\r, kf15=^AN\r, kf16=^AO\r,
11765 kf2=^AA\r, kf3=^AB\r, kf4=^AC\r, kf5=^AD\r, kf6=^AE\r,
11766 kf7=^AF\r, kf8=^AG\r, kf9=^AH\r, khome=^^, kich1=\EQ,
11767 kil1=\EE, knp=\EK, kpp=\EJ, kprt=\EP, krpl=\Er, ll=\E{^K,
11768 mc0=\EP, mc4=^T, mc5=\Ed#, nel=\r\n$<1>,
11769 pfloc=\EZ2%p1%{63}%+%c%p2%s\177,
11770 pfx=\EZ1%p1%{63}%+%c%p2%s\177,
11771 pln=\Ez%p1%{47}%+%c%p2%s\r, prot=\E), ri=\Ej$<1>,
11772 rmacs=\EcD, rmam=\Ed., rmclk=\E`c, rmcup=\Ew0, rmir=\Er,
11773 rmln=\EA11, rmxon=\Ec20, rs1=\E~!\E~4$<70>,
11774 rs2=\E`\:$<100>, rs3=\EwG\Ee($<140>,
11775 sgr=%?%p8%t\E)%e\E(%;%?%p9%t\EcE%e\EcD%;\EG%{48}%?%p2%t%{8}
11776 %|%;%?%p1%p3%|%p6%|%t%{4}%|%;%?%p4%t%{2}%|%;%?%p1%p5%|%t
11777 %{64}%|%;%?%p7%t%{1}%|%;%c,
11778 sgr0=\E(\EH\003\EG0\EcD, smacs=\EcE, smam=\Ed/,
11779 smcup=\Ew1, smir=\Eq, smln=\EA10, smso=\EGt, smxon=\Ec21,
11780 tbc=\E0, tsl=\EF, use=adm+sgr,
11782 wy160-w|wyse160-w|wyse 160 132-column,
11783 cols#132, lw#7, nlab#16, wsl#90,
11784 cup=\Ea%i%p1%dR%p2%dC, dch1=\EW$<9>,
11785 rs2=\EeF$<150>\E`;$<150>, use=wy160,
11787 wy160-25|wyse160-25|wyse 160 80-column 25-lines,
11788 lh@, lines#25, lw@, nlab@,
11789 pln@, rs3=\EwG\Ee)$<200>, use=wy160,
11790 wy160-25-w|wyse160-25-w|wyse 160 132-column 25-lines,
11791 lh@, lines#25, lw@, nlab@,
11792 pln@, rs3=\EwG\Ee)$<200>, use=wy160-w,
11794 wy160-42|wyse160-42|wyse 160 80-column 42-lines,
11796 clear=\E+$<50>, dl1=\ER$<2>, ed=\Ey$<50>, il1=\EE$<2>,
11797 ind=\n$<2>, is1=\EcB2\EcC3, nel=\r\n$<2>, ri=\Ej$<2>,
11798 rs3=\Ee*$<150>, use=wy160,
11799 wy160-42-w|wyse160-42-w|wyse 160 132-column 42-lines,
11800 cols#132, lw#7, nlab#16, wsl#90,
11801 cup=\Ea%i%p1%dR%p2%dC, dch1=\EW$<8>, ip=$<3>,
11802 rs2=\EeF$<150>\E`;$<150>, use=wy160-42,
11804 wy160-43|wyse160-43|wyse 160 80-column 43-lines,
11805 lh@, lines#43, lw@, nlab@,
11806 pln@, rs3=\Ee+$<150>, use=wy160-42,
11807 wy160-43-w|wyse160-43-w|wyse 160 132-column 43-lines,
11808 lh@, lines#43, lw@, nlab@,
11809 pln@, rs3=\Ee+$<150>, use=wy160-42-w,
11811 wy160-vb|wyse160-vb|Wyse 160 visible bell,
11813 wy160-w-vb|wy160-wvb|wyse160-wvb|Wyse 160 132-column visible bell,
11816 # The Wyse 75 is a vt100 lookalike without advanced video.
11818 # The Wyse 75 can support one attribute (e.g. Dim, Inverse,
11819 # Underline) without magic cookies. The following description
11820 # uses this capability, but when more than one attribute is
11821 # put on the screen at once, all attributes will be changed
11822 # to be the same as the last attribute given.
11823 # The Wyse 75 can support more attributes when used with magic
11824 # cookies. The wy75-mc terminal description uses magic cookies
11825 # to correctly handle multiple attributes on a screen.
11827 wy75|wyse75|wyse 75,
11828 am, hs, mc5i, mir, msgr, xenl, xon,
11829 cols#80, lines#24, ma#1, pb#1201, wsl#78,
11830 acsc=``aaffggjjkkllmmnnooppqqrrssttuuvvwwxxyyzz{{||}}~~,
11831 bel=^G, cbt=\E[Z, civis=\E[?25l, clear=\E[H\E[J$<30>,
11832 cnorm=\E[?25h, cr=\r, csr=\E[%i%p1%d;%p2%dr$<2>,
11833 cub=\E[%p1%dD, cub1=^H, cud=\E[%p1%dB, cud1=\n,
11834 cuf=\E[%p1%dC, cuf1=\E[C, cup=\E[%i%p1%d;%p2%dH,
11835 cuu=\E[%p1%dA, cuu1=\E[A, dch=\E[%p1%dP$<3*>,
11836 dch1=\E[P$<3>, dim=\E[0t\E[2m, dl=\E[%p1%dM$<1*>,
11837 dl1=\E[M, dsl=\E[>\,\001\001\E[>-\001\001,
11838 ech=\E[%p1%dX, ed=\E[J$<30>, el=\E[K$<3>, el1=\E[1K$<3>,
11839 enacs=\E)0, flash=\E[30h\E\,$<250/>\E[30l, fsl=^A,
11840 home=\E[H, hpa=\E[%i%p1%dG, ht=^I, hts=\EH,
11841 ich=\E[%p1%d@$<1*>, il=\E[%p1%dL$<2*>, il1=\E[L$<2>,
11842 ind=\n$<2>, ip=$<1>,
11843 is1=\E[2;4;20;30l\E[?1;10l\E[12h\E[?7;8;25h,
11844 is2=\E>\E(B\E)0\017, is3=\E[m, kbs=^H, kcub1=\E[D,
11845 kcud1=\E[B, kcuf1=\E[C, kcuu1=\E[A, kdl1=\E[M, kel=\E[K,
11846 kf1=\E[?5i, kf10=\E[21~, kf11=\E[23~, kf12=\E[24~,
11847 kf13=\E[25~, kf14=\E[26~, kf15=\E[28~, kf16=\E[29~,
11848 kf17=\E[31~, kf18=\E[32~, kf19=\E[33~, kf2=\E[?3i,
11849 kf20=\E[34~, kf21=\E[35~, kf3=\E[2i, kf4=\E[@, kf5=\E[M,
11850 kf6=\E[17~, kf7=\E[18~, kf8=\E[19~, kf9=\E[20~, kfnd=\E[1~,
11851 khlp=\E[28~, khome=\E[H, kich1=\E[@, kil1=\E[L, knp=\E[6~,
11852 kpp=\E[5~, kprt=\E[?5i, kslt=\E[4~, mc0=\E[0i, mc4=\E[4i,
11853 mc5=\E[5i, rc=\E8, rev=\E[1t\E[7m, ri=\EM$<2>, rmacs=^O,
11854 rmam=\E[?7l, rmir=\E[4l, rmkx=\E>, rmso=\E[m, rmul=\E[m,
11855 rs1=\E[13l\E[3l\E!p, rs2=\E[35h\E[?3l$<80>, rs3=\E[?5l,
11857 sgr=%?%p5%t\E[0t%;%?%p3%p1%|%t\E[1t%;%?%p2%t\E[2t%;%?%p4%t
11858 \E[3t%;%?%p1%p2%p3%p4%p5%|%|%|%|%t\E[7m%e\E[m%;%?%p9%t
11860 sgr0=\E[m\017, smacs=^N, smam=\E[?7h, smir=\E[4h,
11861 smkx=\E[?1l\E[?7h\E=, smso=\E[1t\E[7m, smul=\E[2t\E[4m,
11862 tbc=\E[3g, tsl=\E[>\,\001, use=vt220+keypad,
11864 # This terminal description uses the non-hidden attribute mode
11865 # (with magic cookie).
11867 wy75-mc|wyse75-mc|wyse 75 with magic cookies,
11870 blink=\E[2p, dim=\E[1p, invis=\E[4p, is3=\E[m\E[p,
11871 rev=\E[16p, rmacs=\E[0p\017, rmso=\E[0p, rmul=\E[0p,
11872 sgr=\E[%{0}%?%p2%p6%|%t%{8}%|%;%?%p1%p3%|%p6%|%t%{16}%|%;%?
11873 %p4%t%{2}%|%;%?%p1%p5%|%t%{1}%|%;%?%p7%t%{4}%|%;%dp%?%p9
11875 sgr0=\E[0p\017, smacs=\E[0p\016, smso=\E[17p, smul=\E[8p,
11877 wy75-vb|wyse75-vb|wyse 75 with visible bell,
11880 wy75-w|wyse75-w|wyse 75 in 132 column mode,
11882 rs2=\E[35h\E[?3h$<80>, use=wy75,
11883 wy75-wvb|wyse75-wvb|wyse 75 with visible bell 132 columns,
11887 # Wyse 85 emulating a vt220 7 bit mode.
11888 # 24 line screen with status line.
11890 # The vt220 mode permits more function keys but it wipes out
11891 # the escape key. I strongly recommend that <f11> be set to
11893 # The terminal may have to be set for 8 data bits and 2 stop
11894 # bits for the arrow keys to work.
11895 # The Wyse 85 runs faster with XON/XOFF enabled. Also the
11896 # <dch> and <ich> work best when XON/XOFF is set. <ich> and
11897 # <dch> leave trash on the screen when used without XON/XOFF.
11899 wy85|wyse85|wyse 85,
11900 am, hs, mc5i, mir, msgr, xenl, xon,
11901 cols#80, it#8, lines#24, wsl#80,
11902 acsc=``aaffggjjkkllmmnnooppqqrrssttuuvvwwxxyyzz{{||}}~~,
11903 bel=^G, blink=\E[5m, bold=\E[1m, cbt=\E[Z, civis=\E[?25l,
11904 clear=\E[H\E[J$<110>, cnorm=\E[?25h, cr=\r,
11905 csr=\E[%i%p1%d;%p2%dr, cub=\E[%p1%dD, cub1=^H,
11906 cud=\E[%p1%dB, cud1=\n, cuf=\E[%p1%dC, cuf1=\E[C,
11907 cup=\E[%i%p1%d;%p2%dH$<1>, cuu=\E[%p1%dA, cuu1=\E[A,
11908 dch=\E[%p1%dP$<3*>, dch1=\E[P$<3>, dim=\E[2m,
11909 dl=\E[%p1%dM$<3*>, dl1=\E[M$<3>, dsl=\E[40l,
11910 ech=\E[%p1%dX, ed=\E[J$<110>, el=\E[K$<1>, el1=\E[1K,
11911 enacs=\E)0, flash=\E[30h\E\,$<300/>\E[30l,
11912 fsl=\E[1;24r\E8, home=\E[H, ht=\011$<1>, hts=\EH,
11913 ich=\E[%p1%d@$<4*>, il=\E[%p1%dL$<5*>, il1=\E[L$<5>,
11914 ind=\n$<3>, invis=\E[8m, ip=$<3>, is1=\E[62;1"p\E[?5W,
11915 is2=\E[2;4;20;30l\E[?1;4;10;16l\E[12h\E[?7;8;25h$<16>,
11916 is3=\E>\E(B\E)0\017\E[m, kbs=^H, kcub1=\E[D, kcud1=\E[B,
11917 kcuf1=\E[C, kcuu1=\E[A, kdch1=\E[3~, kf10=\E[21~,
11918 kf11=\E[23~, kf12=\E[24~, kf13=\E[25~, kf14=\E[26~,
11919 kf15=\E[28~, kf16=\E[29~, kf17=\E[31~, kf18=\E[32~,
11920 kf19=\E[33~, kf20=\E[34~, kf6=\E[17~, kf7=\E[18~,
11921 kf8=\E[19~, kf9=\E[20~, kfnd=\E[1~, khlp=\E[28~,
11922 khome=\E[26~, kich1=\E[2~, knp=\E[6~, kpp=\E[5~,
11923 kslt=\E[4~, lf1=PF1, lf2=PF2, lf3=PF3, lf4=PF4, mc0=\E[0i,
11924 mc4=\E[4i, mc5=\E[5i, rc=\E8, rev=\E[7m, ri=\EM$<3>,
11925 rmacs=^O, rmam=\E[?7l, rmir=\E[4l, rmkx=\E>, rmso=\E[m,
11926 rmul=\E[m, rs1=\E[13l\E[3l\E!p, rs2=\E[35h\E[?3l$<70>,
11927 rs3=\E[?5l, sc=\E7,
11928 sgr=\E[0%?%p2%t;4%;%?%p3%p1%|%t;7%;%?%p4%t;5%;%?%p5%t;2%;%?
11929 %p6%t;1%;%?%p7%t;8%;m%?%p9%t\016%e\017%;,
11930 sgr0=\E[m\017, smacs=^N, smam=\E[?7h, smir=\E[4h,
11931 smkx=\E[?1l\E=, smso=\E[7m, smul=\E[4m, tbc=\E[3g,
11932 tsl=\E[40h\E7\E[25;%i%p1%dH, use=vt220+keypad,
11934 # Wyse 85 with visual bell.
11935 wy85-vb|wyse85-vb|wyse 85 with visible bell,
11936 bel@, flash=\E[30h\E\,$<300/>\E[30l, use=wy85,
11938 # Wyse 85 in 132-column mode.
11939 wy85-w|wyse85-w|wyse 85 in 132-column mode,
11941 rs2=\E[35h$<70/>\E[?3h, use=wy85,
11943 # Wyse 85 in 132-column mode with visual bell.
11944 wy85-wvb|wyse85-wvb|wyse 85 with visible bell 132-columns,
11947 # From: Kevin Turner <kevint@aracnet.com>, 12 Jul 1998
11948 # This copes with an apparent firmware bug in the wy85. He writes:
11949 # "What I did was change leave the terminal cursor keys set to Normal
11950 # (instead of application), and change \E[ to \233 for all the keys in
11951 # terminfo. At one point, I found some reference indicating that this
11952 # terminal bug (not sending \E[) was acknowledged by Wyse (so it's not just
11953 # me), but I can't find that and the server under my bookmark to "Wyse
11954 # Technical" isn't responding. So there's the question of whether the wy85
11955 # terminfo should reflect the manufacturer's intended behaviour of the terminal
11957 wy85-8bit|wyse85-8bit|wyse 85 in 8-bit mode,
11958 am, hs, mc5i, mir, msgr, xenl, xon,
11959 cols#80, it#8, lines#24, wsl#80,
11960 acsc=``aaffggjjkkllmmnnooppqqrrssttuuvvwwxxyyzz{{||}}~~,
11961 bel=^G, blink=\E[5m, bold=\E[1m, cbt=\E[Z, civis=\E[?25l,
11962 clear=\E[H\E[J$<110>, cnorm=\E[?25h, cr=\r,
11963 csr=\E[%i%p1%d;%p2%dr, cub=\E[%p1%dD, cub1=^H,
11964 cud=\E[%p1%dB, cud1=\n, cuf=\E[%p1%dC, cuf1=\E[C,
11965 cup=\E[%i%p1%d;%p2%dH$<1>, cuu=\E[%p1%dA, cuu1=\E[A,
11966 dch=\E[%p1%dP$<3*>, dch1=\E[P$<3>, dim=\E[2m,
11967 dl=\E[%p1%dM$<3*>, dl1=\E[M$<3>, dsl=\E[40l,
11968 ech=\E[%p1%dX, ed=\E[J$<110>, el=\E[K$<1>, el1=\E[1K,
11969 enacs=\E)0, flash=\E[30h\E\,$<300/>\E[30l,
11970 fsl=\E[1;24r\E8, home=\E[H, ht=\011$<1>, hts=\EH,
11971 ich=\E[%p1%d@$<4*>, il=\E[%p1%dL$<5*>, il1=\E[L$<5>,
11972 ind=\n$<3>, invis=\E[8m, ip=$<3>, is1=\E[62;1"p\E[?5W,
11973 is2=\E[2;4;20;30l\E[?1;4;10;16l\E[12h\E[?7;8;25h$<16>,
11974 is3=\E>\E(B\E)0\017\E[m, ka1=\EOw, ka3=\EOy, kb2=\EOu,
11975 kbs=^H, kc1=\EOq, kc3=\EOs, kcub1=\233D, kcud1=\233B,
11976 kcuf1=\233C, kcuu1=\233A, kdch1=\2333~, kent=\EOM,
11977 kf1=\EOP, kf10=\23321~, kf11=\23323~, kf12=\23324~,
11978 kf13=\23325~, kf14=\23326~, kf15=\23328~, kf16=\23329~,
11979 kf17=\23331~, kf18=\23332~, kf19=\23333~, kf2=\EOQ,
11980 kf20=\23334~, kf3=\EOR, kf4=\EOS, kf6=\23317~, kf7=\23318~,
11981 kf8=\23319~, kf9=\23320~, kfnd=\2331~, khlp=\23328~,
11982 khome=\23326~, kich1=\2332~, knp=\2336~, kpp=\2335~,
11983 kslt=\2334~, lf1=PF1, lf2=PF2, lf3=PF3, lf4=PF4, mc0=\E[0i,
11984 mc4=\E[4i, mc5=\E[5i, rc=\E8, rev=\E[7m, ri=\EM$<3>,
11985 rmacs=^O, rmam=\E[?7l, rmir=\E[4l, rmkx=\E>, rmso=\E[m,
11986 rmul=\E[m, rs1=\E[13l\E[3l\E!p, rs2=\E[35h\E[?3l$<70>,
11987 rs3=\E[?5l, sc=\E7,
11988 sgr=\E[0%?%p2%t;4%;%?%p3%p1%|%t;7%;%?%p4%t;5%;%?%p5%t;2%;%?
11989 %p6%t;1%;%?%p7%t;8%;+m%?%p9%t\016%e\017%;,
11990 sgr0=\E[m\017, smacs=^N, smam=\E[?7h, smir=\E[4h,
11991 smkx=\E[?1l\E=, smso=\E[7m, smul=\E[4m, tbc=\E[3g,
11992 tsl=\E[40h\E7\E[25;%i%p1%dH,
11994 # Wyse 185 emulating a vt320 7 bit mode.
11996 # This terminal always displays 25 lines. These lines may be used
11997 # as 24 data lines and a terminal status line (top or bottom) or
11998 # 25 data lines. The 48 and 50 line modes change the page size
11999 # and not the number of lines on the screen.
12001 # The Compose Character key can be used as a meta key if changed
12004 wy185|wyse185|wyse 185,
12005 am, hs, km, mc5i, mir, msgr, xenl, xon,
12006 cols#80, it#8, lines#24, wsl#80,
12007 acsc=``aaffggjjkkllmmnnooppqqrrssttuuvvwwxxyyzz{{||}}~~,
12008 bel=^G, blink=\E[5m, bold=\E[1m, cbt=\E[Z, civis=\E[?25l,
12009 clear=\E[H\E[J$<40>, cnorm=\E[34h\E[?25h, cr=\r,
12010 csr=\E[%i%p1%d;%p2%dr$<20>, cub=\E[%p1%dD, cub1=^H,
12011 cud=\E[%p1%dB, cud1=\n, cuf=\E[%p1%dC, cuf1=\E[C,
12012 cup=\E[%i%p1%d;%p2%dH, cuu=\E[%p1%dA, cuu1=\E[A,
12013 cvvis=\E[?25h\E[34l, dch=\E[%p1%dP$<3>, dch1=\E[P$<3>,
12014 dim=\E[2m, dl=\E[%p1%dM$<2*>, dl1=\E[M$<2>,
12015 dsl=\E7\E[99;0H\E[K\E8, ech=\E[%p1%dX, ed=\E[J$<40>,
12016 el=\E[K, el1=\E[1K, enacs=\E)0,
12017 flash=\E[30h\E\,$<100/>\E[30l, fsl=\E[1;24r\E8,
12018 home=\E[H, hpa=\E[%i%p1%d`, ht=^I, hts=\EH,
12019 ich=\E[%p1%d@$<2>, il=\E[%p1%dL$<3*>, il1=\E[L$<3>,
12020 ind=\n$<2>, invis=\E[8m, ip=$<4>, is1=\E[?5W,
12021 is2=\E[2;4;20;30l\E[?1;4;10;16l\E[12h\E[?7;8;25h,
12022 is3=\E>\E(B\E)0\017\E[m, kbs=^H, kcbt=\E[Z, kcub1=\E[D,
12023 kcud1=\E[B, kcuf1=\E[C, kcuu1=\E[A, kdch1=\E[3~, kf1=\EOP,
12024 kf10=\E[21~, kf11=\E[23~, kf12=\E[24~, kf13=\E[25~,
12025 kf14=\E[26~, kf15=\E[28~, kf16=\E[29~, kf17=\E[31~,
12026 kf18=\E[32~, kf19=\E[33~, kf2=\EOQ, kf20=\E[34~, kf3=\EOR,
12027 kf4=\EOS, kf6=\E[17~, kf7=\E[18~, kf8=\E[19~, kf9=\E[20~,
12028 kfnd=\E[1~, khlp=\E[28~, khome=\E[26~, kich1=\E[2~,
12029 knp=\E[6~, kpp=\E[5~, kslt=\E[4~, lf1=PF1, lf2=PF2, lf3=PF3,
12030 lf4=PF4, mc0=\E[0i, mc4=\E[4i, mc5=\E[5i, rc=\E8, rev=\E[7m,
12031 ri=\EM$<2>, rmacs=^O, rmam=\E[?7l, rmcup=\E[ R, rmir=\E[4l,
12032 rmkx=\E>, rmso=\E[27m, rmul=\E[24m,
12033 rs1=\E[13l\E[3l\E\\\E[63;1"p\E[!p, rs2=\E[35h\E[?3l,
12034 rs3=\E[?5l\E[47h\E[40l\E[r, sc=\E7,
12035 sgr=\E[0%?%p2%t;4%;%?%p3%p1%|%t;7%;%?%p4%t;5%;%?%p5%t;2%;%?
12036 %p6%t;1%;%?%p7%t;8%;m%?%p9%t\016%e\017%;,
12037 sgr0=\E[m\017, smacs=^N, smam=\E[?7h, smcup=\E[ Q,
12038 smir=\E[4h, smkx=\E[?1l\E=, smso=\E[7m, smul=\E[4m,
12039 tbc=\E[3g, tsl=\E7\E[99;%i%p1%dH, vpa=\E[%i%p1%dd,
12042 # Wyse 185 with 24 data lines and top status (terminal status)
12043 wy185-24|wyse185-24|wyse 185 with 24 data lines,
12045 dsl@, fsl@, rs3=\E[?5l\E[47h\E[40l\E[1;24r, tsl@,
12048 # Wyse 185 with visual bell.
12049 wy185-vb|wyse185-vb|wyse 185+flash,
12052 # Wyse 185 in 132-column mode.
12053 wy185-w|wyse185-w|wyse 185 in 132-column mode,
12055 dch=\E[%p1%dP$<7>, dch1=\E[P$<7>, ich=\E[%p1%d@$<7>,
12056 ip=$<7>, rs2=\E[35h\E[?3h, use=wy185,
12058 # Wyse 185 in 132-column mode with visual bell.
12059 wy185-wvb|wyse185-wvb|wyse 185+flash+132 cols,
12062 # wy325 terminfo entries
12063 # Done by Joe H. Davis 3-9-92
12065 # lines 25 columns 80
12067 wy325|wyse325|Wyse epc,
12068 am, bw, hs, mc5i, mir,
12069 cols#80, lh#1, lines#24, lw#8, nlab#8, pb#9601, wsl#45,
12070 acsc=+/\,.0[a2fxgqh1ihjYk?lZm@nEqDtCu4vAwBx3yszr{c~~,
12071 bel=^G, blink=\EG2, cbt=\EI, civis=\E`0, clear=\E+$<50>,
12072 cnorm=\E`1, cr=\r, cub1=^H, cud1=\n, cuf1=^L,
12073 cup=\E=%p1%{32}%+%c%p2%{32}%+%c, cuu1=^K, dch1=\EW$<7>,
12074 dim=\EGp, dl1=\ER$<3>, dsl=\EF\r, ed=\EY$<50>, el=\ET$<4>,
12075 flash=\E`8$<100/>\E`9, fsl=\r, home=^^, ht=^I, hts=\E1,
12076 il1=\EE$<3>, ind=\n$<3>, ip=$<2>, is1=\EcB0\EcC1,
12077 is2=\EcD\E'\Er\EH\003\Ed/\EO\Ee1\Ed*\E`@\E`9\E`1\016\024
12079 is3=\Ew0$<16>, kHOM=\E{, kbs=^H, kcbt=\EI, kcub1=^H,
12080 kcud1=\n, kcuf1=^L, kcuu1=^K, kdch1=\EW, kdl1=\ER, ked=\EY,
12081 kel=\ET, kent=\E7, kf1=^A@\r, kf10=^AI\r, kf11=^AJ\r,
12082 kf12=^AK\r, kf13=^AL\r, kf14=^AM\r, kf15=^AN\r, kf16=^AO\r,
12083 kf2=^AA\r, kf3=^AB\r, kf4=^AC\r, kf5=^AD\r, kf6=^AE\r,
12084 kf7=^AF\r, kf8=^AG\r, kf9=^AH\r, khome=^^, kich1=\Eq,
12085 kil1=\EE, knp=\EK, kpp=\EJ, kprt=\EP, krpl=\Er, ll=^^^K,
12086 mc0=\EP, mc4=^T, mc5=\Ed#,
12087 pfloc=\EZ2%p1%{63}%+%c%p2%s\177,
12088 pfx=\EZ1%p1%{63}%+%c%p2%s\177,
12089 pln=\Ez%p1%{47}%+%c%p2%s\r, prot=\E), ri=\Ej$<2>,
12090 rmacs=\EcD, rmam=\Ed., rmcup=\Ew0, rmir=\Er, rmln=\EA11,
12091 rs1=\E~!\E~4$<30>, rs2=\EeF\E`\:$<70>,
12092 rs3=\EwG\Ee($<100>,
12093 sgr=%?%p8%t\E)%e\E(%;%?%p9%t\EcE%e\EcD%;\EG%{48}%?%p2%t%{8}
12094 %|%;%?%p1%p3%|%p6%|%t%{4}%|%;%?%p4%t%{2}%|%;%?%p1%p5%|%t
12095 %{64}%|%;%?%p7%t%{1}%|%;%c,
12096 sgr0=\E(\EH\003\EG0\EcD, smacs=\EcE, smam=\Ed/,
12097 smcup=\Ew1, smir=\Eq, smln=\EA10, smso=\EGt, tbc=\E0,
12098 tsl=\EF, use=adm+sgr,
12101 # lines 24 columns 80 vb
12103 wy325-vb|wyse325-vb|wyse-325 with visual bell,
12107 # lines 24 columns 132
12109 wy325-w|wyse325-w|wy325w-24|wyse-325 in wide mode,
12110 cols#132, lw#7, nlab#16, wsl#97,
12111 cup=\Ea%i%p1%dR%p2%dC, dch1=\EW$<12>, ip=$<4>,
12112 rs2=\E`;$<70>, use=wy325,
12114 # lines 25 columns 80
12116 wy325-25|wyse325-25|wy325-80|wyse-325|wyse-325 25 lines,
12117 lh@, lines#25, lw@, nlab@,
12118 pln@, rs3=\EwG\Ee)$<100>, use=wy325,
12120 # lines 25 columns 132
12122 wy325-25w|wyse325-25w|wy325 132 columns,
12123 lh@, lines#25, lw@, nlab@,
12124 pln@, rs3=\EwG\Ee)$<100>, use=wy325-w,
12126 # lines 25 columns 132 vb
12128 wy325-w-vb|wy325-wvb|wyse325-wvb|wyse-325 wide mode reverse video,
12132 # lines 42 columns 80
12134 wy325-42|wyse325-42|wyse-325 42 lines,
12135 lh@, lines#42, lw@, nlab@,
12136 pln@, rs3=\EwG\Ee)$<100>, use=wy325,
12138 # lines 42 columns 132
12140 wy325-42w|wyse325-42w|wyse-325 42 lines wide mode,
12141 lh@, lines#42, lw@, nlab@,
12142 pln@, rs3=\EwG\Ee)$<100>, use=wy325-w,
12144 # lines 42 columns 132 vb
12146 wy325-42w-vb|wy325-42wvb|wyse-325 42 lines wide mode visual bell,
12149 # lines 43 columns 80
12151 wy325-43|wyse325-43|wyse-325 43 lines,
12152 lh@, lines#43, lw@, nlab@,
12155 # lines 43 columns 132
12157 wy325-43w|wyse325-43w|wyse-325 43 lines wide mode,
12158 lh@, lines#43, lw@, nlab@,
12159 pln@, rs3=\EwG\Ee)$<100>, use=wy325-w,
12161 # lines 43 columns 132 vb
12163 wy325-43w-vb|wy325-43wvb|wyse-325 43 lines wide mode visual bell,
12166 # Wyse 370 -- 24 line screen with status line.
12168 # The terminal may have to be set for 8 data bits and 2 stop
12169 # bits for the arrow keys to work.
12171 # If you change keyboards the terminal will send different
12172 # escape sequences.
12173 # The following definition is for the basic terminal without
12176 # <u0> -> enter Tektronix 4010/4014 mode
12177 # <u1> -> exit Tektronix 4010/4014 mode
12178 # <u2> -> enter ASCII mode (from any ANSI mode)
12179 # <u3> -> exit ASCII mode (goto native ANSI mode)
12180 # <u4> -> enter Tek 4207 ANSI mode (from any ANSI mode)
12181 # <u5> -> exit Tek 4207 mode (goto native ANSI mode)
12183 # Bug: The <op> capability resets attributes.
12184 wy370-nk|wyse 370 without function keys,
12185 am, ccc, hs, mc5i, mir, msgr, xenl, xon,
12186 colors#64, cols#80, it#8, lines#24, ncv#48, pairs#64, wsl#80,
12187 acsc=``aaffggjjkkllmmnnooppqqrrssttuuvvwwxxyyzz{{||}}~~,
12188 bel=^G, blink=\E[5m, bold=\E[1m, cbt=\E[Z, civis=\E[?25l,
12189 clear=\E[H\E[J$<40>, cnorm=\E[34h\E[?25h, cr=\r,
12190 csr=\E[%i%p1%d;%p2%dr, cub=\E[%p1%dD, cub1=^H,
12191 cud=\E[%p1%dB, cud1=\n, cuf=\E[%p1%dC, cuf1=\E[C,
12192 cup=\E[%i%p1%d;%p2%dH$<1>, cuu=\E[%p1%dA, cuu1=\E[A,
12193 cvvis=\E[?25h\E[34l, dch=\E[%p1%dP$<1*>, dch1=\E[P$<1>,
12194 dclk=\E[31h, dim=\E[2m, dl=\E[%p1%dM$<2*>, dl1=\E[M$<2>,
12195 dsl=\E[40l, ech=\E[%p1%dX$<.1*>, ed=\E[J$<40>,
12196 el=\E[K$<10>, el1=\E[1K$<12>, enacs=\E)0,
12197 flash=\E[30h\E\,$<300/>\E[30l, fsl=\E[1;24r\E8,
12198 home=\E[H, hpa=\E[%i%p1%d`, ht=\011$<1>, hts=\EH,
12199 ich=\E[%p1%d@$<1*>, il=\E[%p1%dL$<2*>, il1=\E[L$<2>,
12201 initc=\E[66;%p1%d;%?%p2%{250}%<%t%{0}%e%p2%{500}%<%t%{16}%e
12202 %p2%{750}%<%t%{32}%e%{48}%;%?%p3%{250}%<%t%{0}%e%p3
12203 %{500}%<%t%{4}%e%p3%{750}%<%t%{8}%e%{12}%;%?%p4%{250}
12204 %<%t%{0}%e%p4%{500}%<%t%{1}%e%p4%{750}%<%t%{2}%e%{3}%;
12206 invis=\E[8m, ip=$<1>, is1=\E[90;1"p\E[?5W$<6>,
12207 is2=\E[2;4;20;30;40l\E[?1;10;16l\E[12h\E[?7;8;25h,
12208 is3=\E>\017\E)0\E(B\E[63;0w\E[m, mc0=\E[0i, mc4=\E[4i,
12210 oc=\E[60w\E[63;0w\E[66;1;4w\E[66;2;13w\E[66;3;16w\E[66;4;49w
12211 \E[66;5;51w\E[66;6;61w\E[66;7;64w,
12212 op=\E[m, rc=\E8, rev=\E[7m, ri=\EM$<2>, rmacs=^O,
12213 rmam=\E[?7l, rmclk=\E[31l, rmcup=\E[ R, rmir=\E[4l,
12214 rmkx=\E>, rmso=\E[27m, rmul=\E[24m,
12215 rs1=\E[13l\E[3l\E!p\E[?4i, rs2=\E[35h\E[?3l$<8>,
12216 rs3=\E[?5l, sc=\E7, setb=\E[62;%p1%dw, setf=\E[61;%p1%dw,
12217 sgr=\E[0%?%p2%t;4%;%?%p3%p1%|%t;7%;%?%p4%t;5%;%?%p5%t;2%;%?
12218 %p6%t;1%;%?%p7%t;8%;m%?%p9%t\016%e\017%;,
12219 sgr0=\E[m\017, smacs=^N, smam=\E[?7h, smcup=\E[ Q,
12220 smir=\E[4h, smkx=\E[?1l\E=, smso=\E[7m, smul=\E[4m,
12221 tbc=\E[3g, tsl=\E[40l\E[40h\E7\E[99;%i%p1%dH,
12222 u0=\E[?38h\E8, u1=\E[?38l\E)0, u2=\E[92;52"p, u3=\E~B,
12223 u4=\E[92;76"p, u5=\E%!1\E[90;1"p, vpa=\E[%i%p1%dd,
12225 # Function key set for the ASCII (wy-50 compatible) keyboard
12226 # This is the default 370.
12228 wy370|wyse370|wy370-101k|Wyse 370 with 101 key keyboard,
12229 kbs=^H, kcbt=\E[Z, kcub1=\E[D, kcud1=\E[B, kcuf1=\E[C,
12230 kcuu1=\E[A, kdch1=\EOQ, kdl1=\EOQ, kent=\EOM, kf1=\E[?4i,
12231 kf10=\E[21~, kf11=\E[23~, kf12=\E[24~, kf13=\E[25~,
12232 kf14=\E[26~, kf15=\E[28~, kf16=\E[29~, kf2=\E[?3i,
12233 kf3=\E[2i, kf4=\E[@, kf5=\E[M, kf6=\E[17~, kf7=\E[18~,
12234 kf8=\E[19~, kf9=\E[20~, khome=\E[H, kich1=\EOP, kil1=\EOP,
12235 knp=\E[U, kpp=\E[V, use=wy370-nk,
12237 # Function key set for the VT-320 (and wy85) compatible keyboard
12239 wy370-105k|Wyse 370 with 105 key keyboard,
12240 kbs=^H, kcub1=\E[D, kcud1=\E[B, kcuf1=\E[C, kcuu1=\E[A,
12241 kdch1=\E[3~, kf10=\E[21~, kf11=\E[23~, kf12=\E[24~,
12242 kf13=\E[25~, kf14=\E[26~, kf15=\E[28~, kf16=\E[29~,
12243 kf17=\E[31~, kf18=\E[32~, kf19=\E[33~, kf20=\E[34~,
12244 kf6=\E[17~, kf7=\E[18~, kf8=\E[19~, kf9=\E[20~, kfnd=\E[1~,
12245 khlp=\E[28~, khome=\E[26~, kich1=\E[2~, knp=\E[6~,
12246 kpp=\E[5~, kslt=\E[4~, lf1=PF1, lf2=PF2, lf3=PF3, lf4=PF4,
12247 use=wy370-nk, use=vt220+keypad,
12249 # Function key set for the PC compatible keyboard
12251 wy370-EPC|Wyse 370 with 102 key keyboard,
12252 kbs=^H, kcbt=\E[Z, kcub1=\E[D, kcud1=\E[B, kcuf1=\E[C,
12253 kcuu1=\E[A, kend=\E[1~, kent=\EOM, kf1=\EOP, kf10=\E[21~,
12254 kf11=\E[23~, kf12=\E[24~, kf2=\EOQ, kf3=\EOR, kf4=\EOS,
12255 kf5=\E[M, kf6=\E[17~, kf7=\E[18~, kf8=\E[19~, kf9=\E[20~,
12256 khome=\E[H, kich1=\E[2~, knp=\E[U, kpp=\E[V, use=wy370-nk,
12258 # Wyse 370 with visual bell.
12259 wy370-vb|Wyse 370 with visible bell,
12262 # Wyse 370 in 132-column mode.
12263 wy370-w|Wyse 370 in 132-column mode,
12265 rs2=\E[35h\E[?3h$<70>, use=wy370,
12267 # Wyse 370 in 132-column mode with visual bell.
12268 wy370-wvb|Wyse 370 with visible bell 132-columns,
12269 flash=\E[30h\E\,$<300/>\E[30l, use=wy370-w,
12270 wy370-rv|Wyse 370 reverse video,
12271 rs3=\E[32h\E[?5h, use=wy370,
12273 # Wyse 99gt Tektronix 4010/4014 emulator,
12275 wy99gt-tek|Wyse 99gt Tektronix 4010/4014 emulator,
12278 bel=^G, clear=\E^L, cr=\r, cub1=^H, cud1=\n, cuf1=\s,
12279 cup=\035%{3040}%{89}%p1%*%-%Py%p2%{55}%*%Px%gy%{128}%/%{31}
12280 %&%{32}%+%c%gy%{3}%&%{4}%*%gx%{3}%&%+%{96}%+%c%gy%{004}
12281 %/%{31}%&%{96}%+%c%gx%{128}%/%{31}%&%{32}%+%c%gx%{004}%/
12282 %{31}%&%{64}%+%c\037,
12284 hd=\036HHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH
12287 hu=\036DDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDD
12289 is2=\E8, nel=\r\n, u0=\E~>\E8, u1=\E[42h,
12291 # Wyse 160 Tektronix 4010/4014 emulator,
12293 wy160-tek|Wyse 160 Tektronix 4010/4014 emulator,
12294 cup=\035%{3103}%{91}%p1%*%-%Py%p2%{55}%*%Px%gy%{128}%/%{31}
12295 %&%{32}%+%c%gy%{3}%&%{4}%*%gx%{3}%&%+%{96}%+%c%gy%{004}
12296 %/%{31}%&%{96}%+%c%gx%{128}%/%{31}%&%{32}%+%c%gx%{004}%/
12297 %{31}%&%{64}%+%c\037,
12298 home=^]8`g @\037, use=wy99gt-tek,
12300 # Wyse 370 Tektronix 4010/4014 emulator,
12302 wy370-tek|Wyse 370 Tektronix 4010/4014 emulator,
12305 bel=^G, clear=\E^L, cr=\r, cub1=^H, cud1=\n, cuf1=\s,
12306 cup=\035%{775}%{108}%p1%*%{5}%/%-%Py%p2%{64}%*%{4}%+%{5}%/
12307 %Px%gy%{32}%/%{31}%&%{32}%+%c%gy%{31}%&%{96}%+%c%gx%{32}
12308 %/%{31}%&%{32}%+%c%gx%{31}%&%{64}%+%c\037,
12310 hd=\036HHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH
12313 hu=\036DDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDD
12315 is2=\E8, kbs=^H, kcub1=^H, kcud1=\n, kcuf1=^I, kcuu1=^K,
12316 nel=\r\n, u0=\E[?38h\E8, u1=\E[?38l\E)0,
12318 # Vendor-supplied Wyse entries end here.
12321 #TITLE: TERMINFO ENTRY WY520
12323 # The WY520 terminfo is based on the WY285 entry published on the WYSE
12324 # BBS with the addition of more function keys and special keys.
12326 # rs1 -> set personality
12327 # rs2 -> set number of columns
12328 # rs3 -> set number of lines
12329 # is1 -> select the proper font
12330 # is2 -> do the initialization
12331 # is3 -> If this string is empty then rs3 gets sent.
12333 # Wyse 520 emulating a vt420 7 bit mode with default ANSI keyboard
12334 # - The BS key is programmed to generate BS in smcup since
12335 # is2 doesn't seem to work.
12336 # - Remove and shift/Remove: delete a character
12337 # - Insert : enter insert mode
12338 # - Find : delete to end of file
12339 # - Select : clear a line
12340 # - F11, F12, F13: send default sequences (not ESC, BS, LF)
12342 # - Bottom status line (host writable line) is used.
12343 # - smkx,rmkx are removed because this would put the numeric
12344 # keypad in Dec application mode which doesn't seem to work
12345 # with SCO applications.
12347 wy520|wyse520|wyse 520,
12348 am, hs, km, mc5i, mir, xenl, xon,
12349 cols#80, it#8, lines#24, wsl#80,
12350 acsc=``aaffggjjkkllmmnnooppqqrrssttuuvvwwxxyyzz{{||}}~~,
12351 bel=^G, blink=\E[5m, bold=\E[1m, cbt=\E[Z, civis=\E[?25l,
12352 clear=\E[H\E[J$<40>, cnorm=\E[34h\E[?25h, cr=\r,
12353 csr=\E[%i%p1%d;%p2%dr$<20>, cub=\E[%p1%dD, cub1=^H,
12354 cud=\E[%p1%dB, cud1=\n, cuf=\E[%p1%dC, cuf1=\E[C,
12355 cup=\E[%i%p1%d;%p2%dH, cuu=\E[%p1%dA, cuu1=\E[A,
12356 cvvis=\E[?25h\E[34l, dch=\E[%p1%dP$<3>, dch1=\E[P$<30>,
12357 dim=\E[2m, dl=\E[%p1%dM$<2*>, dl1=\E[M$<2>, dsl=\E[0$~,
12358 ech=\E[%p1%dX, ed=\E[J$<40>, el=\E[K, el1=\E[1K,
12359 enacs=\E)0, fsl=\E[0$}, home=\E[H, hpa=\E[%i%p1%d`, ht=^I,
12360 hts=\EH, ich=\E[%p1%d@$<2>, il=\E[%p1%dL$<3*>,
12361 il1=\E[L$<3>, ind=\n$<2>, invis=\E[8m, ip=$<4>, is1=\E[?5W,
12362 is2=\E[2;4;20;30l\E[?1;4;10;16l\E[12h\E[?7;8;25;67h,
12363 is3=\E>\E(B\E)0\017\E[m, kbs=^H, kcbt=\E[Z, kcub1=\E[D,
12364 kcud1=\E[B, kcuf1=\E[C, kcuu1=\E[A, kdch1=\E[3~, ked=\E[1~,
12365 kel=\E[4~, kent=\EOM, kf10=\E[21~, kf11=\E[23~,
12366 kf12=\E[24~, kf13=\E[25~, kf14=\E[26~, kf15=\E[28~,
12367 kf16=\E[29~, kf17=\E[31~, kf18=\E[32~, kf19=\E[33~,
12368 kf20=\E[34~, kf6=\E[17~, kf7=\E[18~, kf8=\E[19~,
12369 kf9=\E[20~, kfnd=\E[1~, khlp=\E[28~, khome=\E[26~,
12370 kich1=\E[2~, knp=\E[6~, kpp=\E[5~, kslt=\E[4~, lf1=PF1,
12371 lf2=PF2, lf3=PF3, lf4=PF4, mc0=\E[0i, mc4=\E[4i, mc5=\E[5i,
12372 rc=\E8, rev=\E[7m, ri=\EM$<2>, rmacs=^O, rmam=\E[?7l,
12373 rmcup=\E[ R, rmir=\E[4l, rmso=\E[m, rmul=\E[24m,
12374 rs1=\E[13l\E[3l\E\\\E[63;1"p\E[!p, rs2=\E[35h\E[?3l,
12375 rs3=\E[?5l\E[47h\E[40l\E[r, sc=\E7,
12376 sgr=\E[0%?%p2%t;4%;%?%p3%p1%|%t;7%;%?%p4%t;5%;%?%p5%t;2%;%?
12377 %p6%t;1%;%?%p7%t;8%;m%?%p9%t\016%e\017%;,
12378 sgr0=\E[m\017, smacs=^N, smam=\E[?7h,
12379 smcup=\E[ Q\E[?67;8h, smir=\E[4h, smso=\E[7m, smul=\E[4m,
12380 tbc=\E[3g, tsl=\E[2$~\E[1$}\E[%i%p1%d`,
12381 vpa=\E[%i%p1%dd, use=vt220+keypad,
12383 # Wyse 520 with 24 data lines and status (terminal status)
12384 wy520-24|wyse520-24|wyse 520 with 24 data lines,
12386 dsl@, fsl@, rs3=\E[?5l\E[47h\E[40l\E[1;24r, tsl@,
12389 # Wyse 520 with visual bell.
12390 wy520-vb|wyse520-vb|wyse 520 with visible bell,
12391 flash=\E[30h\E\,$<100/>\E[30l, use=wy520,
12393 # Wyse 520 in 132-column mode.
12394 wy520-w|wyse520-w|wyse 520 in 132-column mode,
12396 dch=\E[%p1%dP$<7>, dch1=\E[P$<7>, ich=\E[%p1%d@$<7>,
12397 ip=$<7>, rs2=\E[35h\E[?3h, use=wy520,
12399 # Wyse 520 in 132-column mode with visual bell.
12400 wy520-wvb|wyse520-wvb|wyse 520 with visible bell 132-columns,
12401 flash=\E[30h\E\,$<100/>\E[30l, use=wy520-w,
12404 # Wyse 520 emulating a vt420 7 bit mode.
12405 # The DEL key is programmed to generate BS in is2.
12406 # With EPC keyboard.
12407 # - 'End' key will clear till end of line on EPC keyboard
12408 # - Shift/End : ignored.
12409 # - Insert : enter insert mode.
12410 # - Delete : delete a character (have to change interrupt character
12411 # to CTRL-C: stty intr '^c') for it to work since the
12412 # Delete key sends 7FH.
12413 wy520-epc|wyse520-epc|wyse 520 with EPC keyboard,
12414 kdch1=^?, kel=\E[4~, kend=\E[4~, kf0=\E[21~, kf1=\E[11~,
12415 kf2=\E[12~, kf3=\E[13~, kf4=\E[14~, kf5=\E[15~, khome=\E[H,
12418 # Wyse 520 with 24 data lines and status (terminal status)
12419 # with EPC keyboard.
12420 wy520-epc-24|wyse520-pc-24|wyse 520 with 24 data lines and EPC keyboard,
12422 dsl@, fsl@, rs3=\E[?5l\E[47h\E[40l\E[1;24r, tsl@,
12425 # Wyse 520 with visual bell.
12426 wy520-epc-vb|wyse520-pc-vb|wyse 520 with visible bell and EPC keyboard,
12427 flash=\E[30h\E\,$<100/>\E[30l, use=wy520-epc,
12429 # Wyse 520 in 132-column mode.
12430 wy520-epc-w|wyse520-epc-w|wyse 520 in 132-column mode with EPC keyboard,
12432 dch=\E[%p1%dP$<7>, dch1=\E[P$<7>, ich=\E[%p1%d@$<7>,
12433 ip=$<7>, rs2=\E[35h\E[?3h, use=wy520-epc,
12435 # Wyse 520 in 132-column mode with visual bell.
12436 wy520-epc-wvb|wyse520-p-wvb|wyse 520 with visible bell 132-columns and EPC keyboard,
12437 flash=\E[30h\E\,$<100/>\E[30l, use=wy520-epc-w,
12439 # Wyse 520 in 80-column, 36 lines
12440 wy520-36|wyse520-36|wyse 520 with 36 data lines,
12443 dsl@, fsl@, rs3=\E[?5l\E[36*|\E[36t\E[40l\E[1;36r, tsl@,
12446 # Wyse 520 in 80-column, 48 lines
12447 wy520-48|wyse520-48|wyse 520 with 48 data lines,
12450 dsl@, fsl@, rs3=\E[?5l\E[48*|\E[48t\E[40l\E[1;48r, tsl@,
12453 # Wyse 520 in 132-column, 36 lines
12454 wy520-36w|wyse520-36w|wyse 520 with 132 columns and 36 data lines,
12457 rs3=\E[?5l\E[36*|\E[36t\E[40l\E[1;36r\E[132$|,
12460 # Wyse 520 in 132-column, 48 lines
12461 wy520-48w|wyse520-48w|wyse 520 with 48 data lines,
12464 rs3=\E[?5l\E[48*|\E[48t\E[40l\E[1;48r\E[132$|,
12468 # Wyse 520 in 80-column, 36 lines with EPC keyboard
12469 wy520-36pc|wyse520-36pc|wyse 520 with 36 data lines and EPC keyboard,
12472 dsl@, fsl@, rs3=\E[?5l\E[36*|\E[36t\E[40l\E[1;36r, tsl@,
12475 # Wyse 520 in 80-column, 48 lines with EPC keyboard
12476 wy520-48pc|wyse520-48pc|wyse 520 with 48 data lines and EPC keyboard,
12479 dsl@, fsl@, rs3=\E[?5l\E[48*|\E[48t\E[40l\E[1;48r, tsl@,
12482 # Wyse 520 in 132-column, 36 lines with EPC keyboard
12483 wy520-36wpc|wyse520-36wpc|wyse 520 with 36 data lines and EPC keyboard,
12486 rs3=\E[?5l\E[36*|\E[36t\E[40l\E[1;36r\E[132$|,
12489 # Wyse 520 in 132-column, 48 lines with EPC keyboard
12490 wy520-48wpc|wyse520-48wpc|wyse 520 with 48 data lines and EPC keyboard,
12493 rs3=\E[?5l\E[48*|\E[48t\E[40l\E[1;48r\E[132$|,
12496 # From: John Gilmore <hoptoad!gnu@lll-crg.arpa>
12497 # (wyse-vp: removed <if=/usr/share/tabset/wyse-adds>, there's no such
12498 # file and we don't know what <hts> is -- esr)
12499 wyse-vp|Wyse 50 in ADDS Viewpoint emulation mode with "enhance" on,
12501 cols#80, it#8, lines#24,
12502 bel=^G, clear=^L, cr=\r, cub1=^H, cud1=\n, cuf1=^F,
12503 cup=\EY%p1%{32}%+%c%p2%{32}%+%c, cuu1=^Z, dch1=\EW,
12504 dl1=\El, ed=\Ek, el=\EK, home=^A, ht=^I, il1=\EM, ind=\n,
12505 is2=\E`\:\E`9\017\Er, kbs=^H, kcub1=^U, kcud1=\n, kcuf1=^F,
12506 kcuu1=^Z, khome=^A, ll=^A^Z, nel=\r\n, rmir=\Er, rmso=^O,
12507 rmul=^O, rs1=\E`\:\E`9\017\Er, sgr0=^O, smir=\Eq, smso=^N,
12510 wy75ap|wyse75ap|wy-75ap|wyse-75ap|Wyse WY-75 Applications and Cursor keypad,
12511 is2=\E[1;24r\E[?10;3l\E[?1;25h\E[4l\E[m\E(B\E=,
12512 kbs=^H, kcub1=\EOD, kcud1=\EOB, kcuf1=\EOC, kcuu1=\EOA,
12513 khome=\EOH, rmkx=\E[?1l\E>$<10/>, smkx=\E[?1h\E=$<10/>,
12516 # From: Eric Freudenthal <freudent@eric.ultra.nyu.edu>
12517 wy100q|Wyse 100 for Quotron,
12519 cols#80, lines#24, xmc#1,
12520 cbt=\EI, clear=^Z, cub1=^H, cud1=\n, cuf1=^L,
12521 cup=\E=%p1%{32}%+%c%p2%{32}%+%c, cuu1=^K, dch1=\EW,
12522 dl1=\ER, ed=\EY, el=\ET, home=^^, il1=\EE, invis@,
12523 is2=\E`\:\0\EC\EDF\E0\E'\E(\EA21, kcub1=^H, kcud1=\n,
12524 kcuf1=^L, kcuu1=^K, ri=\Ej, rmir=\Er, smir=\Eq, use=adm+sgr,
12526 #### Kermit terminal emulations
12528 # Obsolete Kermit versions may be listed in the section describing obsolete
12529 # non-ANSI terminal emulators later in the file.
12532 # KERMIT standard all versions.
12533 # Straight ascii keyboard. :sr=\EI: not avail. many versions + bug prone in vi.
12534 # (kermit: removed obsolete ":ma=^Hh^Jj^Kk^Ll^^H:" -- esr)
12535 # From: greg small <gts@populi.berkeley.edu> 9-25-84
12536 kermit|standard kermit,
12539 clear=\EE, cub1=^H, cud1=\EB, cuf1=\EC,
12540 cup=\EY%p1%{32}%+%c%p2%{32}%+%c, cuu1=\EA, ed=\EJ,
12541 el=\EK, home=\EH, is2=K0 Standard Kermit 9-25-84\n,
12542 kcub1=^H, kcud1=\n, kcuf1=^L, kcuu1=^K, khome=^^,
12543 kermit-am|standard kermit plus auto-margin,
12545 is2=K1 Standard Kermit plus Automatic Margins\n,
12547 # IBMPC Kermit 1.2.
12548 # Bugs: <ed>, <el>: do not work except at beginning of line! <clear> does
12549 # not work, but fake with :cl=\EH\EJ (since :cd=\EJ: works at beginning of
12551 # From: greg small <gts@populi.berkeley.edu> 8-30-84
12552 pckermit|pckermit12|UCB IBMPC Kermit 1.2,
12555 clear=\EH\EJ, ed@, el@,
12556 is2=K2 UCB IBMPC Kermit 1.2 8-30-84\n, use=kermit,
12557 # IBMPC Kermit 1.20
12558 # Cannot use line 25, now acts funny like ansi special scrolling region.
12559 # Initialization must escape from that region by cursor position to line 24.
12560 # Cannot use character insert because 1.20 goes crazy if insert at col 80.
12561 # Does not use :am: because autowrap is lost when kermit dropped and restarted.
12562 # From: greg small <gts@populi.berkeley.edu> 12-19-84
12563 pckermit120|UCB IBMPC Kermit 1.20,
12565 cud1=\EB, cvvis=\EO\Eq\EEK3, dch1=\EN, dl1=\EM, ht=^I,
12567 is2=\EO\Eq\EJ\EY7\sK3\sUCB\sIBMPC\sKermit\s1.20\s\s12-19-84
12569 rmir@, rmso=\Eq, smir@, smso=\Ep, use=kermit,
12570 # MS-DOS Kermit 2.27 for the IBMPC
12571 # Straight ascii keyboard. :sr=\EI: not avail. many versions + bug prone in vi.
12572 # Cannot use line 25, now acts funny like ansi special scrolling region.
12573 # Initialization must escape from that region by cursor position to line 24.
12574 # Does not use am: because autowrap is lost when kermit dropped and restarted.
12575 # Reverse video for standout like H19.
12576 # (msk227: removed obsolete ":ma=^Hh^Jj^Kk^Ll^^H:" -- esr)
12577 # From: greg small <gts@populi.berkeley.edu> 3-17-85
12578 msk227|mskermit227|MS-DOS Kermit 2.27 for the IBMPC,
12580 cols#80, it#8, lines#24,
12581 clear=\EE, cub1=^H, cud1=\EB, cuf1=\EC,
12582 cup=\EY%p1%{32}%+%c%p2%{32}%+%c, cuu1=\EA,
12583 cvvis=\EO\Eq\EG\EwK4, dch1=\EN, dl1=\EM, ed=\EJ, el=\EK,
12584 home=\EH, ht=^I, il1=\EL,
12585 is2=\EO\Eq\EG\Ew\EJ\EY7\sK4\sMS\sKermit\s2.27\sfor\sthe
12586 \sIBMPC\s3-17-85\n,
12587 kcub1=^H, kcud1=\n, kcuf1=^L, kcuu1=^K, khome=^^, rc=\Ek,
12588 rmir=\EO, rmso=\Eq, sc=\Ej, smir=\E@, smso=\Ep,
12589 # MS-DOS Kermit 2.27 with automatic margins
12590 # From: greg small <gts@populi.berkeley.edu> 3-17-85
12591 msk227am|mskermit227am|UCB MS-DOS Kermit 2.27 with automatic margins,
12593 cvvis=\EO\Eq\EG\EvK5,
12594 is2=\EO\Eq\EG\Ev\EJ\EY7\sK5\sMS\sKermit\s2.27\s+automatic
12595 \smargins\s3-17-85\n,
12597 # MS-DOS Kermit 2.27 UCB 227.14 for the IBM PC
12598 # Automatic margins now default. Use ansi <sgr> for highlights.
12599 # Define function keys.
12600 # (msk22714: removed obsolete ":kn#10:" -- esr)
12601 # From: greg small <gts@populi.berkeley.edu> 3-17-85
12602 msk22714|mskermit22714|UCB MS-DOS Kermit 2.27 UCB 227.14 IBM PC,
12604 bold=\E[1m, cvvis=\EO\Eq\EG\EvK6,
12605 is2=\EO\Eq\EG\Ev\EJ\EY7\sK6\sMS\sKermit\s2.27\sUCB\s227.14
12606 \sIBM\sPC\s3-17-85\n,
12607 kf0=\E0, kf1=\E1, kf2=\E2, kf3=\E3, kf4=\E4, kf5=\E5, kf6=\E6,
12608 kf7=\E7, kf8=\E8, kf9=\E9, rev=\E[7m, rmso=\E[m, rmul=\E[m,
12609 sgr0=\E[m, smso=\E[1m, smul=\E[4m, use=mskermit227,
12610 # This was designed for a VT320 emulator, but it is probably a good start
12611 # at support for the VT320 itself.
12612 # Please send changes with explanations to bug-gnu-emacs@prep.ai.mit.edu.
12613 # (vt320-k3: I added <rmam>/<smam> based on the init string -- esr)
12614 vt320-k3|MS-Kermit 3.00's vt320 emulation,
12615 am, eslok, hs, km, mir, msgr, xenl,
12616 cols#80, it#8, lines#49, pb#9600, vt#3,
12617 acsc=``aaffggjjkkllmmnnooppqqrrssttuuvvwwxxyyzz{{||}}~~,
12618 bel=^G, blink=\E[5m, bold=\E[1m, civis=\E[?25l,
12619 clear=\E[H\E[J, cmdch=\E, cnorm=\E[?25h, cr=\r,
12620 csr=\E[%i%p1%d;%p2%dr, cub=\E[%p1%dD, cub1=^H,
12621 cud=\E[%p1%dB, cud1=\n, cuf=\E[%p1%dC, cuf1=\E[C,
12622 cup=\E[%i%p1%d;%p2%dH, cuu=\E[%p1%dA, cuu1=\E[A,
12623 dch=\E[%p1%dP, dch1=\E[P, dl=\E[%p1%dM, dl1=\E[M,
12624 dsl=\E[0$~, ech=\E[%p1%dX, ed=\E[J, el=\E[K,
12625 flash=\E[?5h$<100/>\E[?5l\E[?5h$<100/>\E[?5l\E[?5h$<100/>\E[
12627 fsl=\E[0$}, home=\E[H, hpa=\E[%i%p1%dG, ht=^I, hts=\EH,
12628 ich=\E[%p1%d@, il=\E[%p1%dL, il1=\E[L, ind=\n,
12629 is2=\E>\E F\E[?1h\E[?7h\E[r\E[2$~, kbs=^H, kcub1=\EOD,
12630 kcud1=\EOB, kcuf1=\EOC, kcuu1=\EOA, kdl1=\E[3~, kf0=\E[21~,
12631 kf1=\EOP, kf2=\EOQ, kf3=\EOR, kf4=\EOS, kf6=\E[17~,
12632 kf7=\E[18~, kf8=\E[19~, kf9=\E[20~, kich1=\E[2~, knp=\E[6~,
12633 kpp=\E[5~, mc0=\E[0i, mc4=\E[4i, mc5=\E[5i, nel=\r\n, rc=\E8,
12634 rev=\E[7m, ri=\EM, rin=\E[%p1%dL, rmacs=\E(B, rmam=\E[?7l,
12635 rmir=\E[4l, rmkx=\E[?1l\E>, rmso=\E[27m, rmul=\E[24m,
12636 rs1=\E(B\E)B\E>\E\sF\E[4;20l\E[12h\E[?1;5;6;38;42l\E[?7;25h
12637 \E[4i\E[?4i\E[m\E[r\E[2$~,
12638 sc=\E7, sgr0=\E[m, smacs=\E(0, smam=\E[?7h, smir=\E[4h,
12639 smkx=\E[?1h\E=, smso=\E[7m, smul=\E[4m, tbc=\E[3g,
12640 tsl=\E[1$}\r\E[K, vpa=\E[%i%p1%dd,
12641 # From: Joseph Gil <yogi@cs.ubc.ca> 13 Dec 1991
12642 # ACS capabilities from Philippe De Muyter <phdm@info.ucl.ac.be> 30 May 1996
12643 # (I removed a bogus boolean :mo: and added <msgr>, <smam>, <rmam> -- esr)
12644 vt320-k311|dec vt320 series as defined by kermit 3.11,
12645 am, eslok, hs, mir, msgr, xenl, xon,
12646 cols#80, it#8, lines#24, vt#3,
12647 acsc=``aaffggjjkkllmmnnooppqqrrssttuuvvwwxxyyzz{{||}}~~,
12648 bel=^G, blink=\E[5m, bold=\E[1m, civis=\E[?25l,
12649 clear=\E[;H\E[2J, cnorm=\E[?25h, cr=\r,
12650 csr=\E[%i%p1%d;%p2%dr, cub=\E[%p1%dD, cub1=^H,
12651 cud=\E[%p1%dB, cud1=\n, cuf=\E[%p1%dC, cuf1=\E[C,
12652 cup=\E[%i%p1%d;%p2%dH, cuu=\E[%p1%dA, cuu1=\E[A,
12653 dch=\E[%p1%dP, dch1=\E[P, dl=\E[%p1%dM, dl1=\E[M,
12654 dsl=\E[2$~\r\E[1$}\E[K\E[$}, ed=\E[J, el=\E[K,
12655 flash=\E[?5h$<100/>\E[?5l, fsl=\E[$}, home=\E[H, ht=^I,
12656 hts=\EH, ich=\E[%p1%d@, il=\E[%p1%dL, il1=\E[L$<3/>,
12658 is2=\E>\E[?3l\E[?4l\E[?5l\E[?7h\E[?8h\E[1;24r\E[24;1H,
12659 kbs=^H, kcub1=\EOD, kcud1=\EOB, kcuf1=\EOC, kcuu1=\EOA,
12660 kf1=\EOP, kf2=\EOQ, kf3=\EOR, kf4=\EOS, kf6=\E[17~,
12661 kf7=\E[18~, kf8=\E[19~, kf9=\E[20~, lf1=pf1, lf2=pf2,
12662 lf3=pf3, lf4=pf4, nel=\r\ED, rc=\E8, rev=\E[7m,
12663 rf=/usr/share/tabset/vt100, ri=\EM, rmacs=^O,
12664 rmam=\E[?7l, rmir=\E[4l, rmkx=\E[?1l\E>, rmso=\E[27m,
12665 rmul=\E[24m, rs1=\E[?3l, sc=\E7, sgr0=\E[m, smacs=^N,
12666 smam=\E[?7h, smir=\E[4h, smkx=\E[?1h\E=, smso=\E[7m,
12667 smul=\E[4m, tbc=\E[3g, tsl=\E[2$~\E[1$}\E[1;%dH,
12669 ######## NON-ANSI TERMINAL EMULATIONS
12674 # These entries attempt to describe Avatar, a terminal emulation used with
12675 # MS-DOS bulletin-board systems. It was designed to give ANSI-like
12676 # capabilities, but with cheaper (shorter) control sequences. Messy design,
12677 # excessively dependent on PC idiosyncrasies, but apparently rather popular
12678 # in the BBS world.
12680 # No color support. Avatar doesn't fit either of the Tektronix or HP color
12681 # models that terminfo knows about. An Avatar color attribute is the
12682 # low 7 bits of the IBM-PC display-memory attribute. Bletch.
12684 # I wrote these entries while looking at the Avatar spec. I don't have
12685 # the facilities to test them. Let me know if they work, or don't.
12687 # Avatar escapes not used by these entries (because maybe you're smarter
12688 # and more motivated than I am and can figure out how to wrap terminfo
12689 # around some of them, and because they are weird enough to be funny):
12691 # ^L -- clear window/reset current attribute to default
12692 # ^V^A%p1%c -- set current color attribute, parameter decodes as follows:
12694 # bit: 6 5 4 3 2 1 0
12696 # +---+---+ | +---+---+
12698 # | | foreground color
12699 # | foreground intensity
12702 # ^V^J%p1%c%p2%c%p3%c%p4%c%p5%c -- scroll (p2,p3) to (p4,p5) up by p1 lines
12703 # ^V^K%p1%c%p2%c%p3%c%p4%c%p5%c -- scroll (p2,p3) to (p4,p5) down by p1 lines
12704 # ^V^L%p1%c%p2%c%p3%c -- clear p2 lines and p3 cols w/attr %p1
12705 # ^V^M%p1%c%p2%c%p3%c%p4%c -- fill p3 lines & p4 cols w/char p2+attr %p1
12706 # (^V^L and ^V^M set the current attribute as a side-effect.)
12707 # ^V ^Y <a> [...] <c> -- repeat pattern. <a> specifies the number of bytes
12708 # in the pattern, <c> the number of times the pattern
12709 # should be repeated. If either value is 0, no-op.
12710 # The pattern can contain Avatar console codes,
12711 # including other ^V ^Y patterns.
12713 # ^V^O -- clockwise mode on; turn print direction right each time you
12714 # hit a window edge (yes, really). Turned off by CR
12716 # ^V^Q%c -- query the driver
12717 # ^V^R -- driver reset
12718 # ^V^S -- Sound tone (PC-specific)
12719 # ^V^T -- change highlight at current cursor position to %c
12720 # ^V^U%p1%c%p2%c -- highlight window <a> with attribute <b>
12721 # ^V^V%p1%c%p2%c%p3%c%p4%c%p5%c
12724 # From: Eric S. Raymond <esr@snark.thyrsus.com> 1 Nov 1995
12725 # (The <blink>/<bold>/<rev>/<smacs>/<smul>/<smso> capabilities exist only to
12726 # tell ncurses that the corresponding highlights exist; it should use <sgr>,
12727 # which is the only method that will actually work for multiple highlights.)
12729 # Update by TD - 2004: half of this was inconsistent. Found documentation
12730 # and repaired most of the damage. sgr0 is probably incorrect, but the
12731 # available documentation gives no clues for a workable string.
12732 avatar0|avatar terminal emulator level 0,
12734 cols#80, it#8, lines#25,
12735 blink=^V^B, bold=^V^A^P, cr=\r, cub1=^V^E, cud1=^V^D,
12736 cuf1=^V^F, cup=\026\010%p1%c%p2%c, cuu1=^V^C, el=^V^G,
12737 ind=\n, invis=^V^A\0, rep=\031%p1%c%p2%c, rev=^V^Ap,
12739 sgr=%?%p1%p2%|%p3%|%p6%|%p7%|%t\026\001%?%p7%t%{128}%e%{0}%?
12740 %p1%t%{112}%|%;%?%p2%t%{1}%|%;%?%p3%t%{112}%|%;%?%p6%t
12741 %{16}%|%;%;%c%;%?%p4%t\026\002%;,
12742 sgr0=^V^A^G, smacs@, smso=^V^Ap, smul=^V^A^A,
12744 # From: Eric S. Raymond <esr@snark.thyrsus.com> 1 Nov 1995
12745 avatar0+|avatar terminal emulator level 0+,
12746 dch1=^V^N, rmir=\026\n\0\0\0\0, smir=^V^I, use=avatar0,
12747 # From: Eric S. Raymond <esr@snark.thyrsus.com> 1 Nov 1995
12748 avatar|avatar1|avatar terminal emulator level 1,
12749 civis=^V'^B, cnorm=^V'^A, cvvis=^V^C, dl1=^V-, il1=^V+,
12750 rmam=^V", rmir=^V^P, smam=^V$, use=avatar0+,
12754 # RBComm is a lean and mean terminal emulator written by the Interrupt List
12755 # maintainer, Ralf Brown. It was fairly popular in the late DOS years (early
12756 # '90s), especially in the BBS world, and still has some loyal users due to
12757 # its very small memory footprint and to a cute macro language.
12758 rbcomm|IBM PC with RBcomm and EMACS keybindings,
12759 am, bw, mir, msgr, xenl,
12760 cols#80, it#8, lines#25,
12761 bel=^G, blink=\E[5m, bold=\E[1m, cbt=\E[Z, civis=\E[?25l,
12762 clear=^L, cnorm=\E[?25h, cr=\r, csr=\E[%i%p1%d;%p2%dr,
12763 cub1=^H, cud1=^C, cuf1=^B,
12764 cup=\037%p2%{32}%+%c%p1%{32}%+%c, cuu1=^^, dch1=^W,
12765 dl=\E[%p1%dM, dl1=^Z, ech=\E[%p1%dX, ed=^F5, el=^P^P, ht=^I,
12766 il=\E[%p1%dL, il1=^K, ind=\ED, invis=\E[8m,
12767 is2=\017\035\E(B\E)0\E[?7h\E[?3l\E[>8g, kbs=^H,
12768 kcub1=^B, kcud1=^N, kcuf1=^F, kcuu1=^P, khome=^A, nel=\r\ED,
12769 rc=\E8, rep=\030%p1%c%p2%c, rev=^R, ri=\EM, rmcup=, rmdc=,
12770 rmir=^], rmkx=\E>, rmso=^U, rmul=^U,
12771 rs1=\017\E(B\E)0\025\E[?3l\E[>8g, sc=\E7, sgr0=\E[m,
12772 smcup=, smdc=, smir=^\, smkx=\E=, smso=^R, smul=^T,
12773 rbcomm-nam|IBM PC with RBcomm without autowrap,
12775 bel=^G, cr=\r, cud1=\n, ht=^I, ind=\n,
12776 is2=\017\035\E(B\E)0\E[?7l\E[?3l\E[>8g, kbs=^H,
12777 kcub1=^H, kcud1=\n, nel=\r\n, use=rbcomm,
12778 rbcomm-w|IBM PC with RBcomm in 132 column mode,
12780 bel=^G, cr=\r, cud1=\n, ht=^I, ind=\n,
12781 is2=\017\035\E(B\E)0\E[?7h\E[?3h\E[>8g, kbs=^H,
12782 kcub1=^H, kcud1=\n, nel=\r\n, use=rbcomm,
12784 ######## LCD DISPLAYS
12787 #### Matrix Orbital
12788 # from: Eric Z. Ayers (eric@ale.org)
12790 # Matrix Orbital 20x4 LCD display
12791 # Command Character is 0xFE (decimal 254, octal 376)
12793 # On this device, cursor addressability isn't possible. The LCD expects:
12794 # 0xfe G <col> <row>
12795 # for cup: %p1 == row and %p2 is column
12798 # cup=\376G%p2%c%p1%c
12799 # LOOKS like it will work, but sometimes only one of the two numbers is sent.
12800 # See the terminfo (5) manpage commented regarding 'Terminals which use "%c"'.
12802 # Alas, there is no cursor upline capability on this display.
12804 # These entries add some 'sanity stuff' to the clear function. That is, it
12805 # does a 'clear' and also turns OFF auto scroll, turns ON Auto Line Wrapping,
12806 # and turns off the cursor blinking and stuff like that.
12808 # NOTE: calling 'beep' turns on the backlight (bell)
12809 # NOTE: calling 'flash' turns it on and back off (visual bell)
12811 MtxOrb|Generic Matrix Orbital LCD display,
12812 bel=\376B\001, clear=\376X\376C\376R\376K\376T,
12813 cnorm=\376K\376T, cub1=\376L, cuf1=\376M,
12814 flash=\376B\001$<200>\376F, home=\376H,
12815 MtxOrb204|20x4 Matrix Orbital LCD display,
12816 cols#20, lines#4, use=MtxOrb,
12817 MtxOrb162|16x2 Matrix Orbital LCD display,
12818 cols#16, lines#2, use=MtxOrb,
12821 ######## OLDER TERMINAL TYPES
12823 # This section is devoted to older commercial terminal brands that are now
12824 # discontinued, but known to be still in use or represented by emulations.
12827 #### AT&T (att, tty)
12829 # This section also includes Teletype-branded VDTs.
12831 # The AT&T/Teletype terminals group was sold to SunRiver Data Systems (now
12832 # Boundless Technologies); for details, see the header comment on the ADDS
12835 # These are AT&T's official terminfo entries. All-caps aliases have been
12838 att2300|sv80|AT&T 2300 Video Information Terminal 80 column mode,
12839 am, eo, mir, msgr, xon,
12840 cols#80, it#8, lines#24,
12841 bel=^G, clear=\E[H\E[J, cr=\r, cub=\E[%p1%dD, cub1=^H,
12842 cud=\E[%p1%dB, cud1=\n, cuf=\E[%p1%dC, cuf1=\E[C,
12843 cup=\E[%i%p1%d;%p2%dH, cuu=\E[%p1%dA, cuu1=\E[A,
12844 dch=\E[%p1%dP, dch1=\E[P, dl=\E[%p1%dM, dl1=\E[M, ed=\E[J,
12845 el=\E[K, el1=\E[1K, home=\E[H, ht=^I, ich=\E[%p1%d@,
12846 il=\E[%p1%dL, il1=\E[L, ind=\n, kbs=^H, kcbt=\E[Z, kclr=\E[J,
12847 kcub1=\E[D, kcud1=\E[B, kcuf1=\E[C, kcuu1=\E[A, kdch1=\E[P,
12848 kdl1=\E[M, kf1=\E[1r, kf10=\E[10r, kf11=\E[11r,
12849 kf12=\E[12r, kf13=\E[13r, kf14=\E[14r, kf15=\E[15r,
12850 kf16=\E[16r, kf2=\E[2r, kf3=\E[3r, kf4=\E[4r, kf5=\E[5r,
12851 kf6=\E[6r, kf7=\E[7r, kf8=\E[8r, kf9=\E[9r, khome=\E[H,
12852 kich1=\E[@, kil1=\E[L, mc0=\E[0i, mc4=\E[4i, mc5=\E[5i,
12853 rev=\E[7m, rmir=\E[4l, rmso=\E[m, sgr0=\E[m, smir=\E[4h,
12855 att2350|AT&T 2350 Video Information Terminal 80 column mode,
12856 mc0@, mc4@, mc5@, use=att2300,
12858 # Must setup RETURN KEY - CR, REC'VD LF - INDEX.
12859 # Seems upward compatible with vt100, plus ins/del line/char.
12860 # On sgr, the protection parameter is ignored.
12861 # No check is made to make sure that only 3 parameters are output.
12862 # standout= reverse + half-intensity = 3 | 5.
12863 # bold= reverse + underline = 2 | 3.
12864 # note that half-bright blinking doesn't look different from normal blinking.
12865 # NOTE:you must program the function keys first, label second!
12866 # (att4410: a BSD entry has been seen with the following capabilities:
12867 # <is2=\E[?6l>, <kf1=\EOc>, <kf2=\EOd>, <kf3=\EOe>, <kf4=\EOg>,
12868 # <kf6=\EOh>, <kf7=\EOi>, <kf8=\EOj>, -- esr)
12869 att5410v1|att4410v1|tty5410v1|AT&T 4410/5410 80 columns - version 1,
12870 am, hs, mir, msgr, xon,
12871 cols#80, it#8, lh#2, lines#24, lw#8, nlab#8, wsl#80,
12872 acsc=++\,\,--..00``aaffgghhjjkkllmmnnooppqqrrssttuuvvwwxxyyz
12874 bel=^G, blink=\E[5m, bold=\E[2;7m, clear=\E[H\E[J, cr=\r,
12875 csr=\E[%i%p1%d;%p2%dr, cub1=^H, cud1=\E[B, cuf1=\E[C,
12876 cup=\E[%i%p1%d;%p2%dH, cuu1=\E[A, dch1=\E[P, dim=\E[2m,
12877 dl1=\E[M, ed=\E[J, el=\E[K, fsl=\E8, home=\E[H, ht=^I,
12878 ich1=\E[@, il1=\E[L, ind=\n, invis=\E[8m, is1=\E[?3l\E)0,
12879 is3=\E[1;03q\s\s\sf1\s\s\s\s\s\s\s\s\s\s\s\EOP\E[2;03q\s\s
12880 \sf2\s\s\s\s\s\s\s\s\s\s\s\EOQ\E[3;03q\s\s\sf3\s\s\s\s
12881 \s\s\s\s\s\s\s\EOR\E[4;03q\s\s\sf4\s\s\s\s\s\s\s\s\s\s
12882 \s\EOS\E[5;03q\s\s\sf5\s\s\s\s\s\s\s\s\s\s\s\EOT\E[6;03q
12883 \s\s\sf6\s\s\s\s\s\s\s\s\s\s\s\EOU\E[7;03q\s\s\sf7\s\s
12884 \s\s\s\s\s\s\s\s\s\EOV\E[8;03q\s\s\sf8\s\s\s\s\s\s\s\s
12886 kbs=^H, kclr=\E[2J, kcub1=\E[D, kcud1=\E[B, kcuf1=\E[C,
12887 kcuu1=\E[A, kf1=\EOP, kf2=\EOQ, kf3=\EOR, kf4=\EOS, kf5=\EOT,
12888 kf6=\EOU, kf7=\EOV, kf8=\EOW, khome=\E[H, kll=\E[24;1H,
12889 ll=\E[24H, nel=\r\n,
12890 pfx=\E[%p1%1d;%p2%l%2.2dq\s\s\sf%p1%1d\s\s\s\s\s\s\s\s\s\s
12892 pln=\E[%p1%d;00q%p2%:-16s, rc=\E8, rev=\E[7m, ri=\EM,
12893 rmacs=^O, rmso=\E[m, rmul=\E[m, rs2=\Ec\E[?3l\E[2;0y,
12895 sgr=\E[0%?%p1%p5%|%p6%|%t;2%;%?%p2%t;4%;%?%p4%t;5%;%?%p3%p1
12896 %|%p6%|%t;7%;%?%p7%t;8%;m%?%p9%t\016%e\017%;,
12897 sgr0=\E[m\017, smacs=^N, smso=\E[7m, smul=\E[4m,
12898 tsl=\E7\E[25;%p1%{1}%+%dH,
12900 att4410v1-w|att5410v1-w|tty5410v1-w|AT&T 4410/5410 132 columns - version 1,
12902 is1=\E[?3h\E)0, rs2=\Ec\E[?3h\E[2;0y, use=att5410v1,
12904 att4410|att5410|tty5410|AT&T 4410/5410 80 columns - version 2,
12906 pfx=\E[%p1%d;%p2%l%02dq f%p1%d %p2%s,
12909 att5410-w|att4410-w|4410-w|tty5410-w|5410-w|AT&T 4410/5410 in 132 column mode,
12911 is1=\E[?3h\E)0, rs2=\Ec\E[?3h\E[2;0y, use=att4410,
12913 # 5410 in terms of a vt100
12914 # (v5410: added <rmam>/<smam> based on init string -- esr)
12915 v5410|att5410 in terms of a vt100,
12916 am, mir, msgr, xon,
12917 cols#80, it#8, lines#24, vt#3,
12918 acsc=``aaffggjjkkllmmnnooppqqrrssttuuvvwwxxyyzz{{||}}~~,
12919 bel=^G, blink=\E[5m$<2>, bold=\E[1m$<2>,
12920 clear=\E[H\E[J$<50>, cr=\r, csr=\E[%i%p1%d;%p2%dr,
12921 cub1=^H, cud1=\n, cuf1=\E[C$<2>,
12922 cup=\E[%i%p1%d;%p2%dH$<5>, cuu1=\E[A$<2>, dch1=\E[P,
12923 dl1=\E[M, ed=\E[J$<50>, el=\E[K$<3>, el1=\E[1K$<3>,
12924 enacs=\E(B\E)0, home=\E[H, ht=^I, hts=\EH, ich1=\E[@,
12925 il1=\E[L, ind=\n, kbs=^H, kcub1=\EOD, kcud1=\EOB, kcuf1=\EOC,
12926 kcuu1=\EOA, rc=\E8, rev=\E[7m$<2>, ri=\EM$<5>, rmacs=^O,
12927 rmam=\E[?7l, rmkx=\E[?1l\E>, rmso=\E[m$<2>,
12928 rmul=\E[m$<2>, rs2=\E>\E[?3l\E[?4l\E[?5l\E[?7h\E[?8h,
12930 sgr=\E[0%?%p1%p6%|%t;1%;%?%p2%t;4%;%?%p1%p3%|%t;7%;%?%p4%t;5
12931 %;m%?%p9%t\016%e\017%;$<2>,
12932 sgr0=\E[m\017$<2>, smacs=^N, smam=\E[?7h, smkx=\E[?1h\E=,
12933 smso=\E[1;7m$<2>, smul=\E[4m$<2>, tbc=\E[3g,
12937 # Teletype Model 5420 -- A souped up 5410, with multiple windows,
12938 # even! the 5420 has three modes: scroll, window or page mode
12939 # this terminfo should work in scroll or window mode, but doesn't
12940 # take advantage of any of the differences between them.
12942 # Has memory below (2 lines!)
12943 # 3 pages of memory (plus some spare)
12944 # The 5410 sequences for <cup>, <cvvis>, <dch>, <dl>, <ech>, <flash>, <home>,
12945 # <hpa>, <hts> would work for these, but these work in both scroll and window
12946 # mode... Unset insert character so insert mode works
12947 # <is1> sets 80 column mode,
12948 # <is2> escape sequence:
12949 # 1) turn off all fonts
12950 # 2) function keys off, keyboard lock off, control display off,
12951 # insert mode off, erasure mode off,
12952 # 3) full duplex, monitor mode off, send graphics off, nl on lf off
12953 # 4) reset origin mode
12954 # 5) set line wraparound
12955 # 6) exit erasure mode, positional attribute mode, and erasure extent mode
12957 # 8) program ENTER to transmit ^J,
12958 # We use \212 to program the ^J because a bare ^J will get translated by
12959 # UNIX into a CR/LF. The enter key is needed for AT&T uOMS.
12961 # <is3> set screen color to black,
12962 # No representation in terminfo for the delete word key: kdw1=\Ed
12963 # Key capabilities assume the power-up send sequence...
12964 # This <rmcup> is not strictly necessary, but it helps maximize
12965 # memory usefulness: <rmcup=\Ez>,
12966 # Alternate sgr0: <sgr0=\E[m\EW^O>,
12967 # Alternate sgr: <sgr=\E[%?%p1%t2;7%;%?%p2%t;4%;%?%p3%t;7%;%?%p4%t;5%;%?%p5%t;2%;%?%p7%t;8%;m%?%p8%t\EV%;%?%p9%t^N%e^O%;>,
12968 # smkx programs the SYS PF keys to send a set sequence.
12969 # It also sets up labels f1, f2, ..., f8, and sends edit keys.
12970 # This string causes them to send the strings <kf1>-<kf8>
12971 # when pressed in SYS PF mode.
12972 # (att4415: I added <rmam>/<smam> based on the init string -- esr)
12973 att4415|tty5420|att5420|AT&T 4415/5420 80 cols,
12974 OTbs, db, mir, xon,
12975 lh#2, lm#78, lw#8, nlab#8, wsl#55,
12976 cbt=\E[Z, clear=\E[x\E[J, cnorm=\E[11;0j, cub=\E[%p1%dD,
12977 cud=\E[%p1%dB, cuf=\E[%p1%dC, cup=\E[%i%p1%d;%p2%dx,
12978 cuu=\E[%p1%dA, cvvis=\E[11;1j, dch=\E[%p1%dP,
12979 dl=\E[%p1%dM, ech=\E[%p1%ds\E[%p1%dD,
12980 flash=\E[?5h$<200>\E[?5l, home=\E[x,
12981 hpa=\E[%p1%{1}%+%dG, hts=\EH, ich=\E[%p1%d@, ich1@,
12982 il=\E[%p1%dL, indn=\E[%p1%dE, is1=\E[?3l$<100>,
12983 is2=\E[m\017\E[1;2;3;4;6l\E[12;13;14;20l\E[?6;97;99l\E[?7h
12984 \E[4i\Ex\E[21;1j\212,
12985 is3=\E[?5l, kbeg=\Et, kcbt=\E[Z, kdch1=\E[P, kdl1=\E[M,
12986 kel=\E[2K, kend=\Ez, kent=\Eent, kf1=\EOc, kf2=\EOd,
12987 kf3=\EOe, kf4=\EOf, kf5=\EOg, kf6=\EOh, kf7=\EOi, kf8=\EOj,
12988 kich1=\E[4h, kil1=\E[L, kind=\E[T, kll=\Eu, knp=\E[U,
12989 kpp=\E[V, kri=\E[S, lf1=F1, lf2=F2, lf3=F3, lf4=F4, lf5=F5,
12990 lf6=F6, lf7=F7, lf8=F8, ll=\Ew, mc0=\E[?2i, mc4=\E[?9i,
12991 mc5=\E[?4i, mrcup=\E[%i%p1%d;%p2%dt,
12992 pfx=\E[%p1%d;%p2%l%02dq F%p1%d %p2%s,
12993 pln=\E[%p1%d;0;0;0q%p2%:-16.16s, prot=\EV,
12994 rin=\E[%p1%dF, rmam=\E[?7l, rmir=\E[4l,
12995 rmkx=\E[19;0j\E[21;1j\212, rmln=\E|,
12996 sgr=\E[0%?%p1%p5%|%p6%|%t;2%;%?%p2%t;4%;%?%p4%t;5%;%?%p3%p1
12997 %|%p6%|%t;7%;%?%p7%t;8%;m%?%p8%t\EV%;%?%p9%t\016%e\017%;,
12998 sgr0=\E[m\017, smam=\E[?7h, smir=\E[4h,
12999 smkx=\E[19;1j\E[21;4j\Eent, smln=\E~, tbc=\E[3g,
13000 tsl=\E7\E[25;%p1%{8}%+%dH, vpa=\E[%p1%{1}%+%dd,
13003 att4415-w|tty5420-w|att5420-w|AT&T 4415/5420 132 cols,
13004 cols#132, lm#54, wsl#97,
13005 is1=\E[?3h$<100>, use=att4415,
13007 att4415-rv|tty5420-rv|att5420-rv|AT&T 4415/5420 80 cols/rv,
13008 flash=\E[?5l$<200>\E[?5h, is3=\E[?5h, use=att4415,
13010 att4415-w-rv|tty5420-w-rv|att5420-w-rv|AT&T 4415/5420 132 cols/rv,
13011 cols#132, lm#54, wsl#97,
13012 flash=\E[?5l$<200>\E[?5h, is1=\E[?3h$<100>, is3=\E[?5h,
13015 # Note that this mode permits programming USER PF KEYS and labels
13016 # However, when you program user pf labels you have to reselect
13017 # user pf keys to make them appear!
13018 att4415+nl|tty5420+nl|att5420+nl|generic AT&T 4415/5420 changes for not changing labels,
13019 kf1@, kf2@, kf3@, kf4@, kf5@, kf6@, kf7@, kf8@,
13020 pfx=\E[%p1%d;%p2%l%02d;0;1q\s\s\sF%p1%d\s\s\s\s\s\s\s\s\s\s
13022 pln=\E[%p1%d;0;0;1q%p2%:-16.16s,
13024 att4415-nl|tty5420-nl|att5420-nl|AT&T 4415/5420 without changing labels,
13025 kf1@, kf2@, kf3@, kf4@, kf5@, kf6@, kf7@, kf8@, use=att4415+nl,
13028 att4415-rv-nl|tty5420-rv-nl|att5420-rv-nl|AT&T 4415/5420 reverse video without changing labels,
13029 kf1@, kf2@, kf3@, kf4@, kf5@, kf6@, kf7@, kf8@, use=att4415+nl,
13032 att4415-w-nl|tty5420-w-nl|att5420-w-nl|AT&T 4415/5420 132 cols without changing labels,
13033 kf1@, kf2@, kf3@, kf4@, kf5@, kf6@, kf7@, kf8@, use=att4415+nl,
13036 att4415-w-rv-n|tty5420-w-rv-n|att5420-w-rv-n|AT&T 4415/5420 132 cols reverse without changing labels,
13037 kf1@, kf2@, kf3@, kf4@, kf5@, kf6@, kf7@, kf8@, use=att4415+nl,
13040 att5420_2|AT&T 5420 model 2 80 cols,
13041 am, db, hs, mir, msgr, xon,
13042 cols#80, it#8, lh#2, lines#24, lm#78, lw#8, nlab#8, wsl#55,
13043 acsc=``aaffggjjkkllmmnnooppqqrrssttuuvvwwxxyyzz{{||}}~~,
13044 blink=\E[5m, cbt=\E[1Z, clear=\EH\EJ, cnorm=\E[11;0j,
13045 cr=\EG, csr=\E[%i%p1%d;%p2%dr, cub=\E[%p1%dD, cub1=^H,
13046 cud=\E[%p1%dB, cud1=\E[1B, cuf=\E[%p1%dC, cuf1=\E[1C,
13047 cup=\E[%i%p1%d;%p2%dH, cuu=\E[%p1%dA, cuu1=\E[1A,
13048 cvvis=\E[11;1j, dch=\E[%p1%dP, dch1=\E[P, dim=\E[2m,
13049 dl=\E[%p1%dM, dl1=\E[M, ech=\E[%p1%ds\E[%p1%dD, ed=\E[0J,
13050 el=\E[0K, el1=\E[1K, flash=\E[?5h$<200>\E[?5l, fsl=\E8,
13051 home=\E[H, hpa=\E[%p1%{1}%+%dG, ht=^I, hts=\EH,
13052 ich=\E[%p1%d@, ich1=\E[@, il=\E[%p1%dL, il1=\E[L, ind=\n,
13053 indn=\E[%p1%dE, invis=\E[8m,
13054 is1=\E[0;23r\Ex\Ey\E[2;0j\E[3;3j\E[4;0j\E[5;0j\E[6;0j\E[7;0j
13055 \E[8;0j\E[9;1j\E[10;0j\E[15;0j\E[16;1j\E[19;0j\E[20;1j
13057 kbeg=\Et, kbs=^H, kcbt=\E[Z, kclr=\E[2J, kcub1=\E[D,
13058 kcud1=\E[B, kcuf1=\E[C, kcuu1=\E[A, kdch1=\E[P, kdl1=\E[M,
13059 kel=\E[2K, kend=\Ez, kent=\n, kf1=\EOc, kf2=\EOd, kf3=\EOe,
13060 kf4=\EOf, kf5=\EOg, kf6=\EOh, kf7=\EOi, kf8=\EOj, khome=\E[H,
13061 kich1=\E[4h, kil1=\E[L, kind=\E[T, kll=\Eu, knp=\E[U,
13062 kpp=\E[V, kri=\E[S, lf1=F1, lf2=F2, lf3=F3, lf4=F4, lf5=F5,
13063 lf6=F6, lf7=F7, lf8=F8, ll=\Ew, mc0=\E[?;2i, mc4=\E[4i,
13064 mc5=\E[5i, mrcup=\E[%i%p1%d;%p2%dt, nel=\r\n,
13065 pfx=\E[%p1%d;%p2%l%02dq\s\s\sF%p1%d\s\s\s\s\s\s\s\s\s\s\s%p2
13067 pln=\E[%p1%d;0;0;0q%p2%:-16.16s\E~, prot=\EV, rc=\E8,
13068 rev=\E[7m, ri=\EM, rin=\E[%p1%dF, rmacs=^O, rmkx=\E[19;0j,
13069 rmln=\E|, rmso=\E[m, rmul=\E[m, rs2=\Ec\E[?3l\E[2;0y,
13071 sgr=\E[0%?%p1%p5%|%t;2%;%?%p2%p6%|%t;4%;%?%p4%t;5%;%?%p3%p1
13072 %|%p6%|%t;7%;%?%p7%t;8%;m%?%p9%t\016%e\017%;%?%p8%t\EV%;,
13073 sgr0=\E[m\017, smacs=^N, smkx=\E[19;1j, smln=\E~,
13074 smso=\E[7m, smul=\E[4m, tbc=\E[3g,
13075 tsl=\E7\E[25;%p1%{8}%+%dH, vpa=\E[%p1%{1}%+%dd,
13076 att5420_2-w|AT&T 5420 model 2 in 132 column mode,
13078 is1=\E[0;23r\Ex\Ey\E[2;0j\E[3;3j\E[4;0j\E[5;1j\E[6;0j\E[7;0j
13079 \E[8;0j\E[9;1j\E[10;0j\E[15;0j\E[16;1j\E[19;0j\E[20;1j
13083 att4418|att5418|AT&T 5418 80 cols,
13086 acsc=``aaffggjjkkllmmnnooppqqrrssttuuvvwwxxyyzz{{||}}~~,
13087 bel=^G, blink=\E[5m, clear=\E[H\E[2J, cr=\r, cub=\E[%p1%dD,
13088 cub1=\E[D, cud=\E[%p1%dB, cud1=\E[B, cuf=\E[%p1%dC,
13089 cuf1=\E[C, cup=\E[%i%p1%d;%p2%dH, cuu=\E[%p1%dA,
13090 cuu1=\E[A, dch=\E[%p1%dP, dch1=\E[1P, dim=\E[2m,
13091 dl=\E[%p1%dM, dl1=\E[M, ed=\E[0J, el=\E[0K, home=\E[H,
13092 ich=\E[%p1%d@, ich1=\E[1@, il=\E[%p1%dL, il1=\E[1L, ind=\n,
13093 is1=\E[?3l, is2=\E)0\E?6l\E?5l, kclr=\E[%%, kcub1=\E@,
13094 kcud1=\EU, kcuf1=\EA, kcuu1=\ES, kent=\E[, kf1=\E[h,
13095 kf10=\E[m, kf11=\E[n, kf12=\E[o, kf13=\E[H, kf14=\E[I,
13096 kf15=\E[J, kf18=\E[K, kf19=\E[L, kf2=\E[i, kf20=\E[E,
13097 kf21=\E[_, kf22=\E[M, kf23=\E[N, kf24=\E[O, kf3=\E[j,
13098 kf6=\E[k, kf7=\E[l, kf8=\E[f, kf9=\E[w, khome=\Ec, rc=\E8,
13099 rev=\E[7m, rmacs=^O, rmso=\E[m, rmul=\E[m, sc=\E7,
13100 sgr0=\E[m\017, smacs=^N, smso=\E[7m, smul=\E[4m,
13101 att4418-w|att5418-w|AT&T 5418 132 cols,
13103 is1=\E[?3h, use=att5418,
13105 att4420|tty4420|teletype 4420,
13106 OTbs, da, db, eo, msgr, ul, xon,
13107 cols#80, lines#24, lm#72,
13108 bel=^G, clear=\EH\EJ, cr=\EG, cub1=\ED, cud1=\EB, cuf1=\EC,
13109 cup=\EY%p1%{32}%+%c%p2%{32}%+%c, cuu1=\EA, dch1=\EP,
13110 dl1=\EM, ed=\EJ, el=\Ez, home=\EH, il1=\EL, ind=\EH\EM\EY7\s,
13111 kcbt=\EO, kclr=\EJ, kcub1=^H, kcud1=\EB, kcuf1=\EC,
13112 kcuu1=\EA, kdch1=\EP, kdl1=\EM, kf0=\EU, kf3=\E@, khome=\EH,
13113 kich1=\E\^, kil1=\EL, kind=\ES, kri=\ET,
13114 lf0=segment advance, lf3=cursor tab, rmdc@, rmso=\E~,
13115 rmul=\EZ, smdc@, smso=\E}, smul=\E\\,
13117 # The following is a terminfo entry for the Teletype 4424
13118 # asynchronous keyboard-display terminal. It supports
13119 # the vi editor. The terminal must be set up as follows,
13121 # HIGHLIGHT DEFINITION 3-TONE
13122 # DISPLAY FUNCTION GROUP III
13124 # The second entry below provides limited (a la adm3a)
13125 # operation under GROUP II.
13127 # This must be used with DISPLAY FUNCTION GROUP I or III
13128 # and HIGHLIGHT DEFINITION 3-TONE
13129 # The terminal has either bold or blink, depending on options
13131 # (att4424: commented out <smcup>=\E[1m, we don't need bright locked on -- esr)
13132 att4424|tty4424|teletype 4424,
13135 acsc=``aaffggjjkkllmmnnooppqqrrssttuuvvwwxxyyzz{{||}}~~,
13136 bel=^G, blink=\E3, bold=\E3, cbt=\EO, clear=\E[H\E[2J, cr=\r,
13137 csr=\E[%i%p1%d;%p2%dr, cub=\E[%p1%dD, cub1=^H,
13138 cud=\E[%p1%dB, cud1=\EB, cuf=\E[%p1%dC, cuf1=\EC,
13139 cup=\E[%i%p1%d;%p2%dH, cuu=\E[%p1%dA, cuu1=\EA,
13140 dch=\E[%p1%dP, dch1=\EP, dim=\EW, dl=\E[%p1%dM, dl1=\EM,
13141 ed=\EJ, el=\Ez, home=\E[H, ht=^I, hts=\EH, ich=\E[%p1%d@,
13142 ich1=\E\^, il=\E[%p1%dL, il1=\EL, ind=\n, is2=\E[20l\E[?7h,
13143 kbs=^H, kclr=\EJ, kcub1=\E[D, kcud1=\E[B, kcuf1=\E[C,
13144 kcuu1=\E[A, kf1=\EOP, kf2=\EOQ, kf3=\EOR, kf4=\EOS,
13145 khome=\E[H, nel=\EE, rev=\E}, ri=\ET, rmacs=\E(B, rmso=\E~,
13147 sgr=\EX\E~\EZ\E4\E(B%?%p1%p3%|%t\E}%;%?%p2%t\E\\%;%?%p4%p6%|
13148 %t\E3%;%?%p5%t\EW%;%?%p9%t\E(0%;,
13149 sgr0=\EX\E~\EZ\E4\E(B, smacs=\E(0, smso=\E}, smul=\E\\,
13152 att4424-1|tty4424-1|teletype 4424 in display function group I,
13153 kclr@, kcub1=\ED, kcud1=\EB, kcuf1=\EC, kcuu1=\EA, khome@,
13156 # This entry is not one of AT&T's official ones, it was translated from the
13157 # 4.4BSD termcap file. The highlight strings are different from att4424.
13158 # I have no idea why this is -- older firmware version, maybe?
13159 # The following two lines are the comment originally attached to the entry:
13160 # This entry appears to avoid the top line - I have no idea why.
13161 # From: jwb Wed Mar 31 13:25:09 1982 remote from ihuxp
13162 att4424m|tty4424m|teletype 4424M,
13164 cols#80, it#8, lines#23,
13165 bel=^G, clear=\E[2;H\E[J, cr=\r, cub1=^H, cud1=\n, cuf1=\E[C,
13166 cup=\E[%i%p1%2d;%p2%2dH\E[B, cuu1=\E[A, dch1=\EP,
13167 dl1=\EM, el=\E[K, ht=^I, ich1=\E\^, il1=\EL, ind=\n, ip=$<2/>,
13168 is2=\E[m\E[2;24r, kbs=^H, kcub1=\E[D, kcud1=\E[B,
13169 kcuf1=\E[C, kcuu1=\E[A, kf1=\EOP, kf2=\EOQ, kf3=\EOR,
13170 kf4=\EOS, khome=\E[H, nel=\r\n, ri=\ET, rmso=\E[m, rmul=\E[m,
13171 sgr0=\E[m, smso=\E[7m, smul=\E[4m,
13173 # The Teletype 5425 is really version 2 of the Teletype 5420. It
13174 # is quite similar, except for some minor differences. No page
13175 # mode, for example, so all of the <cup> sequences used above have
13176 # to change back to what's being used for the 5410. Many of the
13177 # option settings have changed their numbering as well.
13179 # This has been tested on a preliminary model.
13181 # (att5425: added <rmam>/<smam> based on the init string -- esr)
13182 att5425|tty5425|att4425|AT&T 4425/5425,
13183 am, da, db, hs, mir, msgr, xenl, xon,
13184 cols#80, it#8, lh#2, lines#24, lm#78, lw#8, nlab#8, wsl#55,
13185 acsc=``aaffggjjkkllmmnnooppqqrrssttuuvvwwxxyyzz{{||}}~~,
13186 bel=^G, blink=\E[5m, bold=\E[2;7m, cbt=\E[Z,
13187 clear=\E[H\E[J, cnorm=\E[12;0j, cr=\r,
13188 csr=\E[%i%p1%d;%p2%dr, cub=\E[%p1%dD, cub1=^H,
13189 cud=\E[%p1%dB, cud1=\n, cuf=\E[%p1%dC, cuf1=\E[C,
13190 cup=\E[%i%p1%d;%p2%dH, cuu=\E[%p1%dA, cuu1=\E[A,
13191 cvvis=\E[12;1j, dch=\E[%p1%dP, dch1=\E[P, dim=\E[2m,
13192 dl=\E[%p1%dM, dl1=\E[M, ech=\E[%p1%ds\E[%p1%dD, ed=\E[J,
13193 el=\E[K, el1=\E[1K, enacs=\E(B\E)0,
13194 flash=\E[?5h$<200>\E[?5l, fsl=\E8, home=\E[H,
13195 hpa=\E[%p1%{1}%+%dG, ht=^I, hts=\EH, ich=\E[%p1%d@,
13196 il=\E[%p1%dL, il1=\E[L, ind=\n, indn=\E[%p1%dE,
13197 invis=\E[8m, is1=\E<\E[?3l$<100>,
13198 is2=\E[m\017\E[1;2;3;4;6l\E[12;13;14;20l\E[?6;97;99l\E[?7h
13199 \E[4i\Ex\E[25;1j\212,
13200 is3=\E[?5l, kbeg=\Et, kbs=^H, kcbt=\E[Z, kclr=\E[J,
13201 kcub1=\E[D, kcud1=\E[B, kcuf1=\E[C, kcuu1=\E[A, kdch1=\E[P,
13202 kdl1=\E[M, kel=\E[2K, kend=\Ez, kent=\Eent, kf1=\EOc,
13203 kf2=\EOd, kf3=\EOe, kf4=\EOf, kf5=\EOg, kf6=\EOh, kf7=\EOi,
13204 kf8=\EOj, khome=\E[H, kich1=\E[4h, kil1=\E[L, kind=\E[T,
13205 kri=\E[S, ll=\E[24H, mc0=\E[?2i, mc4=\E[?9i, mc5=\E[?4i,
13207 pfx=\E[%p1%d;%p2%l%02dq F%p1%1d %p2%s,
13208 pln=\E[%p1%d;0;0;0q%p2%:-16.16s, prot=\EV, rc=\E8,
13209 rev=\E[7m, ri=\EM, rin=\E[%p1%dF, rmacs=^O, rmam=\E[?7l,
13210 rmir=\E[4l, rmkx=\E[21;0j\E[25;1j\212, rmln=\E|,
13211 rmso=\E[m, rmul=\E[m, rs2=\Ec\E[?3l\E[2;0y, sc=\E7,
13212 sgr=\E[0%?%p5%p6%|%t;2%;%?%p2%t;4%;%?%p4%t;5%;%?%p3%p1%|%p6
13213 %|%t;7%;%?%p7%t;8%;m%?%p8%t\EV%;%?%p9%t\016%e\017%;,
13214 sgr0=\E[m\017, smacs=^N, smam=\E[?7h, smir=\E[4h,
13215 smkx=\E[21;1j\E[25;4j\Eent\E~, smln=\E~, smso=\E[7m,
13216 smul=\E[4m, tbc=\E[3g, tsl=\E7\E[25;%p1%{8}%+%dH,
13217 vpa=\E[%p1%{1}%+%dd,
13219 att5425-nl|tty5425-nl|att4425-nl|AT&T 4425/5425 80 columns no labels,
13220 smkx=\E[21;1j\E[25;4j\Eent, use=att4425,
13222 att5425-w|att4425-w|tty5425-w|teletype 4425/5425 in 132 column mode,
13223 cols#132, lm#54, wsl#97,
13224 is1=\E[?3h$<100>, use=tty5425,
13226 # (att4426: his had bogus capabilities: :ri=\EM:, :ri=\E[1U:.
13227 # I also added <rmam>/<smam> -- esr)
13228 att4426|tty4426|teletype 4426S,
13230 cols#80, lines#24, lm#48,
13231 acsc=``aaffggjjkkllmmnnooppqqrrssttuuvvwwxxyyzz{{||}}~~,
13232 bel=^G, bold=\E[5m, clear=\E[H\E[2J\E[1U\E[H\E[2J\E[1V,
13233 cr=\r, cub=\E[%p1%dD, cub1=\E[D, cud=\E[%p1%dB, cud1=\E[B,
13234 cuf=\E[%p1%dC, cuf1=\E[C, cup=\E[%i%p1%d;%p2%dH,
13235 cuu=\E[%p1%dA, cuu1=\E[A, dch=\E[%p1%dP, dch1=\EP,
13236 dl=\E[%p1%dM, dl1=\E[M, ed=\E[J, el=\E[0K, home=\E[H,
13237 hpa=\E[%p1%dG, ht=^I, hts=\E1, ich=\E[%p1%d@, ich1=\E\^,
13238 il=\E[%p1%dL, il1=\EL, ind=\n, is1=\Ec\E[?7h,
13239 is2=\E[m\E[1;24r, kbs=^H, kcbt=\EO, kclr=\E[2J, kcub1=\ED,
13240 kcud1=\EB, kcuf1=\EC, kcuu1=\EA, kf1=\EOP, kf2=\EOQ,
13241 kf3=\EOR, kf4=\EOS, kf5=\EOT, kf6=\EOU, kf7=\EOV, kf8=\EOW,
13242 khome=\E[H, kll=\E[24;1H, ll=\E[24H, nel=\r\n, rc=\E8,
13243 rev=\E[7m, ri=\ET, rmacs=\E(B, rmam=\E[?7l, rmso=\E[m,
13244 rmul=\E[m, rs2=\Ec\E[?3l\E[2;0y, sc=\E7, sgr0=\E[m\E(B,
13245 smacs=\E(0, smam=\E[?7h, smso=\E[5m, smul=\E[4m, tbc=\E[3g,
13246 vpa=\E[%p1%dd, use=ecma+index,
13248 # Terminfo entry for the AT&T 510 A Personal Terminal
13249 # Function keys 9 - 16 are available only after the
13250 # screen labeled (soft keys/action blocks) are labeled. Function key
13251 # 9 corresponds to the leftmost touch target on the screen,
13252 # function key 16 corresponds to the rightmost.
13254 # This entry is based on one done by Ernie Rice at Summit, NJ and
13255 # changed by Anne Gallup, Skokie, IL, ttrdc!anne
13256 att510a|bct510a|AT&T 510A Personal Terminal,
13257 am, mir, msgr, xenl, xon,
13258 cols#80, lh#2, lines#24, lw#7, nlab#8,
13259 acsc=+g\,h-f.e`bhrisjjkkllmmnnqqttuuvvwwxx{{||}}~~,
13260 bel=^G, blink=\E[5m, bold=\E[2;7m, cbt=\E[Z,
13261 civis=\E[11;0|, clear=\E[H\E[J, cnorm=\E[11;3|, cr=\r,
13262 cub=\E[%p1%dD, cub1=^H, cud=\E[%p1%dB, cud1=\E[B,
13263 cuf=\E[%p1%dC, cuf1=\E[C, cup=\E[%i%p1%d;%p2%dH,
13264 cuu=\E[%p1%dA, cuu1=\E[A, cvvis=\E[11;2|, dch=\E[%p1%dP,
13265 dch1=\E[P, dim=\E[2m, dl=\E[%p1%dM, dl1=\E[M, ed=\E[0J,
13266 el=\E[0K, el1=\E[1K, enacs=\E(B\E)1, ff=^L, home=\E[H, ht=^I,
13267 hts=\EH, il=\E[%p1%dL, il1=\E[L, ind=\n, is1=\E(B\E)1\E[2l,
13268 is3=\E[21;1|\212, kLFT=\E[u, kRIT=\E[v, kbs=^H, kcbt=\E[Z,
13269 kcub1=\E[D, kcud1=\E[B, kcuf1=\E[C, kcuu1=\E[A, kf1=\EOm,
13270 kf10=\EOd, kf11=\EOe, kf12=\EOf, kf13=\EOg, kf14=\EOh,
13271 kf15=\EOi, kf16=\EOj, kf2=\EOV, kf3=\EOu, kf4=\ENj, kf5=\ENe,
13272 kf6=\ENf, kf7=\ENh, kf8=\E[H, kf9=\EOc, kind=\E[S, kri=\E[T,
13273 mc0=\E[0i, mc4=\E[?8i, mc5=\E[?4i, nel=\EE,
13274 pln=\E[%p1%dp%p2%:-16s, rc=\E8, rev=\E[7m, ri=\EM,
13275 rmacs=^O, rmkx=\E[19;0|, rmso=\E[m, rmul=\E[m, sc=\E7,
13276 sgr=\E[0%?%p5%p6%|%t;2%;%?%p2%t;4%;%?%p4%t;5%;%?%p3%p1%|%p6
13277 %|%t;7%;m%?%p9%t\016%e\017%;,
13278 sgr0=\E[m\017, smacs=^N, smkx=\E[19;1|, smso=\E[7m,
13279 smul=\E[4m, tbc=\E[3g,
13281 # Terminfo entry for the AT&T 510 D Personal Terminal
13282 # Function keys 9 through 16 are accessed by bringing up the
13284 # Function key 9 corresponds to the leftmost touch target on the screen,
13285 # function key 16 corresponds to the rightmost.
13287 # There are problems with soft key labeling. These are due to
13288 # strangenesses in the native terminal that are impossible to
13289 # describe in a terminfo.
13290 att510d|bct510d|AT&T 510D Personal Terminal,
13291 am, da, db, mir, msgr, xenl, xon,
13292 cols#80, lh#2, lines#24, lm#48, lw#7, nlab#8,
13293 acsc=+g\,h-f.e`bhrisjjkkllmmnnqqttuuvvwwxx{{||}}~~,
13294 bel=^G, blink=\E[5m, bold=\E[2;7m, cbt=\E[Z,
13295 clear=\E[H\E[J, cnorm=\E[11;3|, cr=\r, cub=\E[%p1%dD,
13296 cub1=^H, cud=\E[%p1%dB, cud1=\E[B, cuf=\E[%p1%dC,
13297 cuf1=\E[C, cup=\E[%i%p1%d;%p2%dH, cuu=\E[%p1%dA,
13298 cuu1=\E[A, cvvis=\E[11;2|, dch=\E[%p1%dP, dch1=\E[P,
13299 dim=\E[2m, dl=\E[%p1%dM, dl1=\E[M, ed=\E[0J, el=\E[0K,
13300 el1=\E[1K, enacs=\E(B\E)1, ff=^L, home=\E[H,
13301 hpa=\E[%p1%{1}%+%dG, ht=^I, hts=\EH, ich=\E[%p1%d@,
13302 il=\E[%p1%dL, il1=\E[L, ind=\n, invis=\E[8m,
13303 is1=\E(B\E)1\E[5;0|, is3=\E[21;1|\212, kLFT=\E[u,
13304 kRIT=\E[v, kbs=^H, kcbt=\E[Z, kcub1=\E[D, kcud1=\E[B,
13305 kcuf1=\E[C, kcuu1=\E[A, kf1=\EOm, kf10=\EOd, kf11=\EOe,
13306 kf12=\EOf, kf13=\EOg, kf14=\EOh, kf15=\EOi, kf16=\EOj,
13307 kf2=\EOV, kf3=\EOu, kf4=\ENj, kf5=\ENe, kf6=\ENf, kf7=\ENh,
13308 kf8=\E[H, kf9=\EOc, kind=\E[S, kri=\E[T, ll=\E#2, mc0=\E[0i,
13309 mc4=\E[?8i, mc5=\E[?4i, mgc=\E\:, nel=\EE,
13310 pln=\E[%p1%dp%p2%:-16s, rc=\E8,
13311 rep=%p1%c\E[%p2%{1}%-%db, rev=\E[7m, ri=\EM, rmacs=^O,
13312 rmir=\E[4l, rmkx=\E[19;0|, rmln=\E<, rmso=\E[m, rmul=\E[m,
13313 rmxon=\E[29;1|, rs2=\E[5;0|, sc=\E7,
13314 sgr=\E[0%?%p5%p6%|%t;2%;%?%p2%t;4%;%?%p4%t;5%;%?%p3%p1%|%p6
13315 %|%t;7%;%?%p7%t;8%;m%?%p9%t\016%e\017%;,
13316 sgr0=\E[m\017, smacs=^N, smgl=\E4, smgr=\E5, smir=\E[4h,
13317 smkx=\E[19;1|, smln=\E?, smso=\E[7m, smul=\E[4m,
13318 smxon=\E[29;0|, tbc=\E[3g, vpa=\E[%p1%{1}%+%dd,
13321 # (att500: I merged this with the att513 entry, att500 just used att513 -- esr)
13322 att500|att513|AT&T 513 using page mode,
13323 am, chts, mir, msgr, xenl, xon,
13324 cols#80, lh#2, lines#24, lw#8, nlab#8,
13325 acsc=+g\,h-f.e`bhrisjjkkllmmnnqqttuuvvwwxx{{||}}~~,
13326 bel=^G, blink=\E[5m, bold=\E[2;7m, cbt=\E[Z,
13327 clear=\E[H\E[J, cnorm=\E[11;0|, cr=\r,
13328 csr=%i\E[%p1%d;%p2%dr, cub=\E[%p1%dD, cub1=^H,
13329 cud=\E[%p1%dB, cud1=\n, cuf=\E[%p1%dC, cuf1=\E[C,
13330 cup=\E[%i%p1%d;%p2%dH, cuu=\E[%p1%dA, cuu1=\E[A,
13331 cvvis=\E[11;1|, dch=\E[%p1%dP, dch1=\E[P$<1>, dim=\E[2m,
13332 dl=\E[%p1%dM, dl1=\E[M, ed=\E[J, el=\E[K, el1=\E[1K,
13333 enacs=\E(B\E)1, home=\E[H, hpa=\E[%p1%{1}%+%dG, ht=^I,
13334 hts=\EH, ich=\E[%p1%d@, il=\E[%p1%dL, il1=\E[L, ind=\n,
13335 indn=\E[%p1%dE, invis=\E[8m,
13336 is1=\E?\E[3;3|\E[10;0|\E[21;1|\212\E[6;1|\E[1{\E[?99l,
13337 kBEG=\ENB, kCAN=\EOW, kCMD=\EOU, kCPY=\END, kCRT=\EON,
13338 kDC=\ENF, kDL=\ENE, kEND=\ENN, kEOL=\EOA, kEXT=\EOK,
13339 kFND=\EOX, kHLP=\EOM, kHOM=\ENM, kIC=\ENJ, kLFT=\ENK,
13340 kMOV=\ENC, kMSG=\EOL, kNXT=\ENH, kOPT=\EOR, kPRT=\EOZ,
13341 kPRV=\ENG, kRDO=\EOT, kRES=\EOQ, kRIT=\ENL, kRPL=\EOY,
13342 kSAV=\EOO, kSPD=\EOP, kUND=\EOS, kbeg=\E9, kbs=^H, kcan=\EOw,
13343 kcbt=\E[Z, kclo=\EOV, kclr=\E[J, kcmd=\EOu, kcpy=\ENd,
13344 kcrt=\EOn, kcub1=\E[D, kcud1=\E[B, kcuf1=\E[C, kcuu1=\E[A,
13345 kdch1=\ENf, kdl1=\ENe, kel=\EOa, kend=\E0, kent=\Eent,
13346 kext=\EOk, kf1=\EOc, kf2=\EOd, kf3=\EOe, kf4=\EOf, kf5=\EOg,
13347 kf6=\EOh, kf7=\EOi, kf8=\EOj, kfnd=\EOx, khlp=\EOm,
13348 khome=\E[H, kich1=\ENj, kind=\E[S, kmov=\ENc, kmrk=\ENi,
13349 kmsg=\EOl, knp=\E[U, knxt=\ENh, kopn=\EOv, kopt=\EOr,
13350 kpp=\E[V, kprt=\EOz, kprv=\ENg, krdo=\EOt, kref=\EOb,
13351 kres=\EOq, krfr=\ENa, kri=\E[T, krpl=\EOy, krst=\EOB,
13352 ksav=\EOo, kslt=\ENI, kspd=\EOp, kund=\EOs, ll=\E#2,
13353 mc0=\E[?98l\E[0i, mc4=\E[?98l\E[?8i, mc5=\E[?98l\E[?4i,
13355 pfkey=\E[%p1%d;%p2%l%d;3;0p\s\s\sF%p1%d\s\s\s\s\s\s\s\s\s\s
13357 pfloc=\E[%p1%d;%p2%l%d;2;0p\s\s\sF%p1%d\s\s\s\s\s\s\s\s\s\s
13359 pfx=\E[%p1%d;%p2%l%d;1;0p F%p1%d %p2%s,
13360 pln=\E[%p1%dp%p2%:-16s, rc=\E8,
13361 rep=%p1%c\E[%p2%{1}%-%db, rev=\E[7m, ri=\EM,
13362 rin=\E[%p1%dF, rmacs=^O, rmir=\E[4l,
13363 rmkx=\E[19;0|\E[21;1|\212, rmln=\E<, rmso=\E[m,
13365 rs1=\E?\E[3;3|\E[10;0|\E[21;1|\212\E[6;1|\E[1{\E[?99l\E[2;0|
13366 \E[6;1|\E[8;0|\E[19;0|\E[1{\E[?99l,
13367 rs2=\E[5;0|, sc=\E7,
13368 sgr=\E[0%?%p1%p5%|%p6%|%t;2%;%?%p2%t;4%;%?%p4%t;5%;%?%p3%p1
13369 %|%p6%|%t;7%;%?%p7%t;8%;m%?%p9%t\016%e\017%;,
13370 sgr0=\E[m\017, smacs=^N, smir=\E[4h,
13371 smkx=\E[19;1|\E[21;4|\Eent, smln=\E?, smso=\E[7m,
13372 smul=\E[4m, tbc=\E[3g, vpa=\E[%p1%{1}%+%dd,
13375 # printer must be set to EMUL ANSI to accept ESC codes
13376 # <cuu1> stops at top margin
13377 # <is1> sets cpi 10,lpi 6,form 66,left 1,right 132,top 1,bottom 66,font
13378 # and alt font ascii,wrap on,tabs cleared
13379 # <is2> disables newline on LF,Emphasized off
13380 # The <u0> capability sets form length
13381 att5310|att5320|AT&T Model 53210 or 5320 matrix printer,
13383 bufsz#0x2000, cols#132, cps#120, it#8, lines#66, orc#10,
13384 orhi#100, orl#12, orvi#72,
13385 cpi=%?%p1%{10}%=%t\E[w%e%p1%{12}%=%t\E[2w%e%p1%{5}%=%t\E[5w
13386 %e%p1%{13}%=%p1%{14}%=%O%t\E[3w%e%p1%{16}%=%p1%{17}%=%O
13387 %t\E[4w%e%p1%{6}%=%t\E[6w%e%p1%{7}%=%t\E[7w%e%p1%{8}%=%t
13390 csnm=%?%p1%{0}%=%tusascii%e%p1%{1}%=%tenglish%e%p1%{2}%=%tfi
13391 nnish%e%p1%{3}%=%tjapanese%e%p1%{4}%=%tnorwegian%e%p1
13392 %{5}%=%tswedish%e%p1%{6}%=%tgermanic%e%p1%{7}%=%tfrench
13393 %e%p1%{8}%=%tcanadian_french%e%p1%{9}%=%titalian%e%p1
13394 %{10}%=%tspanish%e%p1%{11}%=%tline%e%p1%{12}%=%tsecurit
13395 y%e%p1%{13}%=%tebcdic%e%p1%{14}%=%tapl%e%p1%{15}%=%tmos
13397 cud=\E[%p1%de, cud1=\n, cuf=\E[%p1%da, cuf1=\s, cuu1=\EM,
13398 ff=^L, hpa=\E[%p1%d`, ht=^I, is1=\Ec, is2=\E[20l\r,
13399 lpi=%?%p1%{2}%=%t\E[4z%e%p1%{3}%=%t\E[5z%e%p1%{4}%=%t\E[6z%e
13400 %p1%{6}%=%t\E[z%e%p1%{8}%=%t\E[2z%e%p1%{12}%=%t\E[3z%;,
13402 scs=%?%p1%{0}%=%t\E(B%e%p1%{1}%=%t\E(A%e%p1%{2}%=%t\E(C%e%p1
13403 %{3}%=%t\E(D%e%p1%{4}%=%t\E(E%e%p1%{5}%=%t\E(H%e%p1%{6}
13404 %=%t\E(K%e%p1%{7}%=%t\E(R%e%p1%{8}%=%t\E(Q%e%p1%{9}%=%t
13405 \E(Y%e%p1%{10}%=%t\E(Z%e%p1%{11}%=%t\E(0%e%p1%{12}%=%t
13406 \E(1%e%p1%{13}%=%t\E(3%e%p1%{14}%=%t\E(8%e%p1%{15}%=%t
13408 smgbp=\E[;%p1%dr, smglp=\E[%{1}%p1%+%ds,
13409 smgrp=\E[;%{1}%p1%+%ds, smgtp=\E[%p1%dr, sshm=\E[5m,
13410 u0=\E[%p1%dt, vpa=\E[%p1%dd,
13412 # Teletype 5620, firmware version 1.1 (8;7;3) or earlier from BRL
13413 # The following SET-UP modes are assumed for normal operation:
13414 # CR_DEF=CR NL_DEF=INDEX DUPLEX=FULL
13415 # Other SET-UP modes may be set for operator convenience or communication
13416 # requirements. This termcap description is for the Resident Terminal Mode.
13417 # No delays specified; use "stty ixon -ixany" to enable DC3/DC1 flow control!
13418 # The BRL entry also said: UNSAFE :ll=\E[70H:
13419 att5620-1|tty5620-1|dmd1|Teletype 5620 with old ROMs,
13421 cols#88, it#8, lines#70, vt#3,
13422 bel=^G, clear=\E[H\E[J, cr=\r, cub1=^H, cud1=\n, cuf1=\E[C,
13423 cup=\E[%i%p1%d;%p2%dH, cuu1=\E[A, dch=\E[%p1%dP,
13424 dch1=\E[P, dl=\E[%p1%dM, dl1=\E[M, ed=\E[J, el=\E[K,
13425 home=\E[H, ht=^I, ich=\E[%p1%d@, ich1=\E[@, il=\E[%p1%dL,
13426 il1=\E[L, ind=\n, kbs=^H, kclr=\E[2J, kcub1=\E[D, kcud1=\E[B,
13427 kcuf1=\E[C, kcuu1=\E[A, khome=\E[H, kll=\E[70;1H, nel=\r\n,
13428 rc=\E8, ri=\E[T, rs1=\Ec, sc=\E7, use=ecma+index,
13430 # 5620 terminfo (2.0 or later ROMS with char attributes)
13431 # The following SET-UP modes are assumed for normal operation:
13432 # DUPLEX=FULL GEN_FLOW=ON NEWLINE=INDEX RETURN=CR
13433 # Other SET-UP modes may be set for operator convenience or communication
13434 # requirements. This termcap description is for Resident Terminal Mode. No
13435 # delays are specified; use "stty ixon -ixany" to enable DC3/DC1 flow control!
13436 # assumptions: <ind> (scroll forward one line) is only done at screen bottom
13437 # Be aware that older versions of the dmd have a firmware bug that affects
13438 # parameter defaulting; for this terminal, the 0 in \E[0m is not optional.
13439 # <msgr> is from an otherwise inferior BRL for this terminal. That entry
13440 # also has <ll>=\E[70H commented out and marked unsafe.
13441 # For more, see the 5620 FAQ maintained by David Breneman <daveb@dgtl.com>.
13442 att5620|dmd|tty5620|ttydmd|5620|5620 terminal 88 columns,
13443 OTbs, am, msgr, npc, xon,
13444 cols#88, it#8, lines#70,
13445 bel=^G, bold=\E[2m, clear=\E[H\E[J, cr=\r, cub1=^H,
13446 cud1=\E[B, cuf1=\E[C, cup=\E[%i%p1%d;%p2%dH, cuu1=\E[A,
13447 dch=\E[%p1%dP, dch1=\E[P, dim=\E[2m, dl=\E[%p1%dM,
13448 dl1=\E[M, ed=\E[J, el=\E[K, home=\E[H, ht=^I, ich=\E[%p1%d@,
13449 ich1=\E[@, il=\E[%p1%dL, il1=\E[L, ind=\E[S, kbs=^H,
13450 kclr=\E[2J, kcub1=\E[D, kcud1=\E[B, kcuf1=\E[C, kcuu1=\E[A,
13451 khome=\E[H, kll=\E[70;1H, nel=\n,
13452 pfx=\E[%p1%d;%p2%l%dq%p2%s, rc=\E8, rev=\E[7m, ri=\E[T,
13453 rmso=\E[0m, rmul=\E[0m, rs1=\Ec, sc=\E7, sgr0=\E[0m,
13454 smso=\E[7m, smul=\E[4m, use=ecma+index,
13455 att5620-24|tty5620-24|dmd-24|teletype dmd 5620 in a 24x80 layer,
13456 lines#24, use=att5620,
13457 att5620-34|tty5620-34|dmd-34|teletype dmd 5620 in a 34x80 layer,
13458 lines#34, use=att5620,
13459 # 5620 layer running the "S" system's downloaded graphics handler:
13460 att5620-s|tty5620-s|layer|vitty|5620 S layer,
13462 cols#80, it#8, lines#72,
13463 bel=^G, clear=^L, cr=\r, cub1=^H, cud1=\n,
13464 cup=\EY%p2%{32}%+%c%p1%{32}%+%c, cuu1=^K, dl1=\ED,
13465 el=\EK, flash=\E^G, ht=^I, il1=\EI, ind=\n, kbs=^H, kclr=\E[2J,
13466 kcub1=\E[D, kcud1=\E[B, kcuf1=\E[C, kcuu1=\E[A, khome=\E[H,
13469 # Entries for <kf15> thru <kf28> refer to the shifted system pf keys.
13471 # Entries for <kf29> thru <kf46> refer to the alternate keypad mode
13472 # keys: = * / + 7 8 9 - 4 5 6 , 1 2 3 0 . ENTER
13473 att605|AT&T 605 80 column 102key keyboard,
13475 cols#80, lines#24, lw#8, nlab#8, wsl#80,
13476 acsc=``aaffggjjkkllmmnnooppqqrrssttuuvvwwxxyyzz{{||}}~~,
13477 bel=^G, blink=\E[5m, bold=\E[1m, cbt=\E[Z, clear=\E[H\E[J,
13478 cr=\r, cub1=^H, cud1=\E[B, cuf1=\E[C,
13479 cup=\E[%i%p1%d;%p2%dH, cuu1=\E[A, dch=\E[%p1%dP,
13480 dch1=\E[P, dim=\E[2m, dl=\E[%p1%dM, dl1=\E[M, ed=\E[J,
13481 el=\E[K, el1=\E[1K, fsl=\E8, ht=^I, ich=\E[%p1%d@, ich1=\E[@,
13482 il1=\E[L, ind=\n, invis=\E[8m,
13483 is1=\E[8;0|\E[?\E[13;20l\E[?\E[12h, is2=\E[m\017,
13484 kLFT=\E[ A, kRIT=\E[ @, kbs=^H, kcbt=\E[Z, kclr=\E[2J,
13485 kcub1=\E[D, kcud1=\E[B, kcuf1=\E[C, kcuu1=\E[A, kdch1=\E[P,
13486 kdl1=\E[M, kend=\E[24;1H, kf1=\EOc, kf10=\ENp, kf11=\ENq,
13487 kf12=\ENr, kf13=\ENs, kf14=\ENt, kf15=\EOC, kf16=\EOD,
13488 kf17=\EOE, kf18=\EOF, kf19=\EOG, kf2=\EOd, kf20=\EOH,
13489 kf21=\EOI, kf22=\EOJ, kf23=\ENO, kf24=\ENP, kf25=\ENQ,
13490 kf26=\ENR, kf27=\ENS, kf28=\ENT, kf29=\EOP, kf3=\EOe,
13491 kf30=\EOQ, kf31=\EOR, kf32=\EOS, kf33=\EOw, kf34=\EOx,
13492 kf35=\EOy, kf36=\EOm, kf37=\EOt, kf38=\EOu, kf39=\EOv,
13493 kf4=\EOf, kf40=\EOl, kf41=\EOq, kf42=\EOr, kf43=\EOs,
13494 kf44=\EOp, kf45=\EOn, kf46=\EOM, kf5=\EOg, kf6=\EOh,
13495 kf7=\EOi, kf8=\EOj, kf9=\ENo, khome=\E[H, kich1=\E[@,
13496 kil1=\E[L, kind=\E[S, knp=\E[U, kpp=\E[V, ll=\E[24H,
13497 mc4=\E[?4i, mc5=\E[?5i, nel=\EE,
13498 pfx=\E[%p1%d;%p2%l%02dq F%p1%1d %p2%s,
13499 pln=\E[%p1%d;0;0;0q%p2%:-16.16s, rc=\E8, rev=\E[7m,
13500 rmacs=^O, rmir=\E[4l, rmln=\E[2p, rmso=\E[m, rmul=\E[m,
13501 rs2=\Ec\E[?3l, sc=\E7, sgr0=\E[m\017, smacs=\E)0\016,
13502 smir=\E[4h, smln=\E[p, smso=\E[7m, smul=\E[4m,
13503 tsl=\E7\E[25;%i%p1%dx,
13504 att605-pc|ATT 605 in pc term mode,
13505 acsc=j\331k\277l\332m\300n\305q\304t\303u\264v\301w\302x
13507 cbt=\E[Z, cub1=\E[D, cud1=\E[B, cuf1=\E[C, cuu1=\E[A,
13508 dch1=\E[P, dl1=\E[M, ich1=\E[@, il1=\E[L, kcbt=\E[Z,
13509 kcub1=\E[D, kcud1=\E[B, kcuf1=\E[C, kcuu1=\E[A, kdch1=\E[P,
13510 kdl1=\E[M, kend=\E[F, kf1=\E[M, kf10=\E[V, kf2=\E[N,
13511 kf3=\E[O, kf4=\E[P, kf5=\E[Q, kf6=\E[R, kf7=\E[S, kf8=\E[T,
13512 kf9=\E[U, khome=\E[H, kich1=\E[@, knp=\E[G, kpp=\E[I,
13513 rmsc=\E[50;0|$<400>, smsc=\E[?11l\E[50;1|$<250>,
13514 xoffc=g, xonc=e, use=att605,
13515 att605-w|AT&T 605-w 132 column 102 key keyboard,
13517 is1=\E[8;0|\E[?4;5;13;15l\E[13;20l\E[?3;7h\E[12h\E(B\E)0, use=att605,
13518 # (att610: I added <rmam>/<smam> based on the init string. I also
13519 # added <indn> and <rin> because the BSD file says the att615s have them,
13520 # and the 615 is like a 610 with a big keyboard, and most of their other
13521 # smart terminals support the same sequence -- esr)
13522 att610|AT&T 610; 80 column; 98key keyboard,
13523 am, eslok, hs, mir, msgr, xenl, xon,
13524 cols#80, it#8, lh#2, lines#24, lw#8, nlab#8, wsl#80,
13525 acsc=``aaffggjjkkllmmnnooppqqrrssttuuvvwwxxyyzz{{||}}~~,
13526 bel=^G, blink=\E[5m, bold=\E[1m, cbt=\E[Z, civis=\E[?25l,
13527 clear=\E[H\E[J, cnorm=\E[?25h\E[?12l, cr=\r,
13528 csr=\E[%i%p1%d;%p2%dr, cub=\E[%p1%dD, cub1=^H,
13529 cud=\E[%p1%dB, cud1=\E[B, cuf=\E[%p1%dC, cuf1=\E[C,
13530 cup=\E[%i%p1%d;%p2%dH, cuu=\E[%p1%dA, cuu1=\E[A,
13531 cvvis=\E[?12;25h, dch=\E[%p1%dP, dch1=\E[P, dim=\E[2m,
13532 dl=\E[%p1%dM, dl1=\E[M, ed=\E[J, el=\E[K, el1=\E[1K,
13533 flash=\E[?5h$<200>\E[?5l, fsl=\E8, home=\E[H, ht=^I,
13534 ich=\E[%p1%d@, il=\E[%p1%dL, il1=\E[L, ind=\ED,
13536 is1=\E[8;0|\E[?3;4;5;13;15l\E[13;20l\E[?7h\E[12h\E(B\E)0,
13537 is2=\E[m\017, is3=\E(B\E)0, kLFT=\E[ @, kRIT=\E[ A, kbs=^H,
13538 kcbt=\E[Z, kclr=\E[2J, kcub1=\E[D, kcud1=\E[B, kcuf1=\E[C,
13539 kcuu1=\E[A, kf1=\EOc, kf10=\ENp, kf11=\ENq, kf12=\ENr,
13540 kf13=\ENs, kf14=\ENt, kf2=\EOd, kf3=\EOe, kf4=\EOf, kf5=\EOg,
13541 kf6=\EOh, kf7=\EOi, kf8=\EOj, kf9=\ENo, khome=\E[H,
13542 kind=\E[S, kri=\E[T, ll=\E[24H, mc4=\E[?4i, mc5=\E[?5i,
13544 pfx=\E[%p1%d;%p2%l%02dq F%p1%1d %p2%s,
13545 pln=\E[%p1%d;0;0;0q%p2%:-16.16s, rc=\E8, rev=\E[7m,
13546 ri=\EM, rmacs=^O, rmam=\E[?7l, rmir=\E[4l, rmln=\E[2p,
13547 rmso=\E[m, rmul=\E[m, rs2=\Ec\E[?3l, sc=\E7,
13548 sgr=\E[0%?%p6%t;1%;%?%p5%t;2%;%?%p2%t;4%;%?%p4%t;5%;%?%p3%p1
13549 %|%t;7%;%?%p7%t;8%;m%?%p9%t\016%e\017%;,
13550 sgr0=\E[m\017, smacs=^N, smam=\E[?7h, smir=\E[4h,
13551 smln=\E[p, smso=\E[7m, smul=\E[4m, tsl=\E7\E[25;%i%p1%dx,
13553 att610-w|AT&T 610; 132 column; 98key keyboard,
13555 is1=\E[8;0|\E[?4;5;13;15l\E[13;20l\E[?3;7h\E[12h,
13558 att610-103k|AT&T 610; 80 column; 103key keyboard,
13559 kBEG=\ENB, kCAN=\EOW, kCMD=\EOU, kCPY=\END, kCRT=\EON,
13560 kDC=\ENF, kDL=\ENE, kEND=\ENN, kEOL=\EOA, kEXT=\EOK,
13561 kFND=\EOX, kHLP=\EOM, kMOV=\ENC, kMSG=\EOL, kNXT=\ENH,
13562 kOPT=\EOR, kPRT=\EOZ, kPRV=\ENG, kRDO=\EOT, kRES=\EOQ,
13563 kRPL=\EOY, kSAV=\EOO, kSPD=\EOP, kUND=\EOS, kbeg=\E9,
13564 kcan=\EOw, kclo=\EOV, kcmd=\EOu, kcpy=\ENd, kcrt=\EOn,
13565 kdch1=\ENf, kdl1=\ENe, kel=\EOa, kend=\E0, kent=\r,
13566 kext=\EOk, kf10@, kf11@, kf12@, kf13@, kf14@, kf9@, kfnd=\EOx,
13567 khlp=\EOm, kich1=\ENj, kmov=\ENc, kmrk=\ENi, kmsg=\EOl,
13568 knp=\E[U, knxt=\ENh, kopn=\EOv, kopt=\EOr, kpp=\E[V,
13569 kprt=\EOz, kprv=\ENg, krdo=\EOt, kref=\EOb, kres=\EOq,
13570 krfr=\ENa, krmir=\ENj, krpl=\EOy, krst=\EOB, ksav=\EOo,
13571 kslt=\ENI, kspd=\EOp, kund=\EOs, use=att610,
13572 att610-103k-w|AT&T 610; 132 column; 103key keyboard,
13574 is1=\E[8;0|\E[?4;5;13;15l\E[13;20l\E[?3;7h\E[12h,
13576 att615|AT&T 615; 80 column; 98key keyboard,
13577 kLFT=\E[ A, kRIT=\E[ @, kf15=\EOC, kf16=\EOD, kf17=\EOE,
13578 kf18=\EOF, kf19=\EOG, kf20=\EOH, kf21=\EOI, kf22=\EOJ,
13579 kf23=\ENO, kf24=\ENP, kf25=\ENQ, kf26=\ENR, kf27=\ENS,
13580 kf28=\ENT, kf29=\EOP, kf30=\EOQ, kf31=\EOR, kf32=\EOS,
13581 kf33=\EOw, kf34=\EOx, kf35=\EOy, kf36=\EOm, kf37=\EOt,
13582 kf38=\EOu, kf39=\EOv, kf40=\EOl, kf41=\EOq, kf42=\EOr,
13583 kf43=\EOs, kf44=\EOp, kf45=\EOn, kf46=\EOM, use=att610,
13584 att615-w|AT&T 615; 132 column; 98key keyboard,
13585 kLFT=\E[ A, kRIT=\E[ @, kf15=\EOC, kf16=\EOD, kf17=\EOE,
13586 kf18=\EOF, kf19=\EOG, kf20=\EOH, kf21=\EOI, kf22=\EOJ,
13587 kf23=\ENO, kf24=\ENP, kf25=\ENQ, kf26=\ENR, kf27=\ENS,
13588 kf28=\ENT, kf29=\EOP, kf30=\EOQ, kf31=\EOR, kf32=\EOS,
13589 kf33=\EOw, kf34=\EOx, kf35=\EOy, kf36=\EOm, kf37=\EOt,
13590 kf38=\EOu, kf39=\EOv, kf40=\EOl, kf41=\EOq, kf42=\EOr,
13591 kf43=\EOs, kf44=\EOp, kf45=\EOn, kf46=\EOM, use=att610-w,
13592 att615-103k|AT&T 615; 80 column; 103key keyboard,
13593 kLFT=\E[ A, kRIT=\E[ @, use=att610-103k,
13594 att615-103k-w|AT&T 615; 132 column; 103key keyboard,
13595 kLFT=\E[ A, kRIT=\E[ @, use=att610-103k-w,
13596 # (att620: I added <rmam>/<smam> based on the init string and
13597 # <rin>/<indn> from a BSD termcap -- esr)
13598 att620|AT&T 620; 80 column; 98key keyboard,
13599 am, eslok, hs, mir, msgr, xenl, xon,
13600 cols#80, it#8, lh#2, lines#24, lw#8, nlab#8, wsl#80,
13601 acsc=``aaffggjjkkllmmnnooppqqrrssttuuvvwwxxyyzz{{||}}~~,
13602 bel=^G, blink=\E[5m, bold=\E[1m, cbt=\E[Z, civis=\E[?25l,
13603 clear=\E[H\E[J, cnorm=\E[?25h\E[?12l, cr=\r,
13604 csr=\E[%i%p1%d;%p2%dr, cub=\E[%p1%dD, cub1=^H,
13605 cud=\E[%p1%dB, cud1=\E[B, cuf=\E[%p1%dC, cuf1=\E[C,
13606 cup=\E[%i%p1%d;%p2%dH, cuu=\E[%p1%dA, cuu1=\E[A,
13607 cvvis=\E[?12;25h, dch=\E[%p1%dP, dch1=\E[P, dim=\E[2m,
13608 dl=\E[%p1%dM, dl1=\E[M, ed=\E[J, el=\E[K, el1=\E[1K,
13609 flash=\E[?5h$<200>\E[?5l, fsl=\E8, home=\E[H, ht=^I,
13610 ich=\E[%p1%d@, il=\E[%p1%dL, il1=\E[L, ind=\ED,
13612 is1=\E[8;0|\E[?3;4;5;13;15l\E[13;20l\E[?7h\E[12h,
13613 is2=\E[m\017, is3=\E(B\E)0, kLFT=\E[ A, kRIT=\E[ @, kbs=^H,
13614 kcbt=\E[Z, kclr=\E[2J, kcub1=\E[D, kcud1=\E[B, kcuf1=\E[C,
13615 kcuu1=\E[A, kf1=\EOc, kf10=\ENp, kf11=\ENq, kf12=\ENr,
13616 kf13=\ENs, kf14=\ENt, kf15=\EOC, kf16=\EOD, kf17=\EOE,
13617 kf18=\EOF, kf19=\EOG, kf2=\EOd, kf20=\EOH, kf21=\EOI,
13618 kf22=\EOJ, kf23=\ENO, kf24=\ENP, kf25=\ENQ, kf26=\ENR,
13619 kf27=\ENS, kf28=\ENT, kf29=\EOP, kf3=\EOe, kf30=\EOQ,
13620 kf31=\EOR, kf32=\EOS, kf33=\EOw, kf34=\EOx, kf35=\EOy,
13621 kf36=\EOm, kf37=\EOt, kf38=\EOu, kf39=\EOv, kf4=\EOf,
13622 kf40=\EOl, kf41=\EOq, kf42=\EOr, kf43=\EOs, kf44=\EOp,
13623 kf45=\EOn, kf46=\EOM, kf5=\EOg, kf6=\EOh, kf7=\EOi, kf8=\EOj,
13624 kf9=\ENo, khome=\E[H, kind=\E[S, kri=\E[T, ll=\E[24H,
13625 mc4=\E[?4i, mc5=\E[?5i, nel=\EE,
13626 pfx=\E[%p1%d;%p2%l%02dq F%p1%1d %p2%s,
13627 pln=\E[%p1%d;0;0;0q%p2%:-16.16s, rc=\E8, rev=\E[7m,
13628 ri=\EM, rmacs=\E(B\017, rmam=\E[?7l, rmir=\E[4l,
13629 rmln=\E[2p, rmso=\E[m, rmul=\E[m, rs2=\Ec\E[?3l, sc=\E7,
13630 sgr=\E[0%?%p6%t;1%;%?%p5%t;2%;%?%p2%t;4%;%?%p4%t;5%;%?%p3%p1
13631 %|%t;7%;%?%p7%t;8%;m%?%p9%t\E)0\016%e\E(B\017%;,
13632 sgr0=\E[m\E(B\017, smacs=\E)0\016, smam=\E[?7h,
13633 smir=\E[4h, smln=\E[p, smso=\E[7m, smul=\E[4m,
13634 tsl=\E7\E[25;%i%p1%dx, use=ecma+index,
13635 att620-w|AT&T 620; 132 column; 98key keyboard,
13637 is1=\E[8;0|\E[?4;5;13;15l\E[13;20l\E[?3;7h\E[12h,
13639 att620-103k|AT&T 620; 80 column; 103key keyboard,
13640 kBEG=\ENB, kCAN=\EOW, kCMD=\EOU, kCPY=\END, kCRT=\EON,
13641 kDC=\ENF, kDL=\ENE, kEND=\ENN, kEOL=\EOA, kEXT=\EOK,
13642 kFND=\EOX, kHLP=\EOM, kMOV=\ENC, kMSG=\EOL, kNXT=\ENH,
13643 kOPT=\EOR, kPRT=\EOZ, kPRV=\ENG, kRDO=\EOT, kRES=\EOQ,
13644 kRPL=\EOY, kSAV=\EOO, kSPD=\EOP, kUND=\EOS, kbeg=\E9,
13645 kcan=\EOw, kclo=\EOV, kcmd=\EOu, kcpy=\ENd, kcrt=\EOn,
13646 kdch1=\ENf, kdl1=\ENe, kel=\EOa, kend=\E0, kent=\r,
13647 kext=\EOk, kf10@, kf11@, kf12@, kf13@, kf14@, kf15@, kf16@, kf17@,
13648 kf18@, kf19@, kf20@, kf21@, kf22@, kf23@, kf24@, kf25@, kf26@, kf27@,
13649 kf28@, kf29@, kf30@, kf31@, kf32@, kf33@, kf34@, kf35@, kf36@, kf37@,
13650 kf38@, kf39@, kf40@, kf41@, kf42@, kf43@, kf44@, kf45@, kf46@, kf9@,
13651 kfnd=\EOx, khlp=\EOm, kich1=\ENj, kmov=\ENc, kmrk=\ENi,
13652 kmsg=\EOl, knp=\E[U, knxt=\ENh, kopn=\EOv, kopt=\EOr,
13653 kpp=\E[V, kprt=\EOz, kprv=\ENg, krdo=\EOt, kref=\EOb,
13654 kres=\EOq, krfr=\ENa, krmir=\ENj, krpl=\EOy, krst=\EOB,
13655 ksav=\EOo, kslt=\ENI, kspd=\EOp, kund=\EOs, use=att620,
13657 att620-103k-w|AT&T 620; 132 column; 103key keyboard,
13659 is1=\E[8;0|\E[?4;5;13;15l\E[13;20l\E[?3;7h\E[12h,
13662 # AT&T (formerly Teletype) 630 Multi-Tasking Graphics terminal
13663 # The following SETUP modes are assumed for normal operation:
13664 # Local_Echo=Off Gen_Flow=On Return=CR Received_Newline=LF
13665 # Font_Size=Large Non-Layers_Window_Cols=80
13666 # Non-Layers_Window_Rows=60
13667 # Other SETUP modes may be set for operator convenience or communication
13668 # requirements. Some capabilities assume a printer attached to the Aux EIA
13669 # port. This termcap description is for the Fixed Non-Layers Window. No
13670 # delays are specified; use "stty ixon -ixany" to enable DC3/DC1 flow control!
13671 # (att630: added <ich1>, <blink> and <dim> from a BSD termcap file -- esr)
13672 att630|AT&T 630 windowing terminal,
13673 OTbs, am, da, db, mir, msgr, npc, xon,
13674 cols#80, it#8, lines#60, lm#0,
13675 bel=^G, blink=\E[5m, cbt=\E[Z, clear=\E[H\E[J, cr=\r,
13676 cub=\E[%p1%dD, cub1=^H, cud=\E[%p1%dB, cud1=\E[B,
13677 cuf=\E[%p1%dC, cuf1=\E[C, cup=\E[%i%p1%d;%p2%dH,
13678 cuu=\E[%p1%dA, cuu1=\E[A, dch=\E[%p1%dP, dch1=\E[P,
13679 dim=\E[2m, dl=\E[%p1%dM, dl1=\E[M, ed=\E[J, el=\E[K,
13680 el1=\E[1K, home=\E[H, ht=^I, ich=\E[%p1%d@, ich1=\E[@,
13681 il=\E[%p1%dL, il1=\E[L, ind=\ED, is2=\E[m, kbs=^H, kcbt=\E[Z,
13682 kclr=\E[2J, kcub1=\E[D, kcud1=\E[B, kcuf1=\E[C, kcuu1=\E[A,
13683 kdch1=\E[P, kdl1=\E[M, kent=\r, kf10=\ENp, kf11=\ENq,
13684 kf12=\ENr, kf13=\ENs, kf14=\ENt, kf15=\ENu, kf16=\ENv,
13685 kf17=\ENw, kf18=\ENx, kf19=\ENy, kf20=\ENz, kf21=\EN{,
13686 kf22=\EN|, kf23=\EN}, kf24=\EN~, kf9=\ENo, khome=\E[H,
13687 kich1=\E[@, kil1=\E[L, mc4=\E[?4i, mc5=\E[?5i, nel=\r\n,
13688 pfx=\E[%p1%d;%p2%l%dq%p2%s, rc=\E8, rev=\E[7m, ri=\EM,
13689 rmir=\E[4l, rmso=\E[m, rmul=\E[m, rs2=\Ec, sc=\E7,
13690 sgr=\E[0%?%p5%t;2%;%?%p2%t;4%;%?%p4%t;5%;%?%p1%p3%|%p4%|%t;7
13692 sgr0=\E[m, smir=\E[4h, smso=\E[7m, smul=\E[4m,
13694 att630-24|5630-24|5630DMD-24|630MTG-24|AT&T 630 windowing terminal 24 lines,
13695 lines#24, use=att630,
13697 # This is the att700 entry for 700 native emulation of the AT&T 700
13698 # terminal. Comments are relative to changes from the 605V2 entry and
13699 # att730 on which the entry is based. Comments show the terminfo
13700 # capability name, termcap name, and description.
13702 # Here is what's going onm in the init string:
13703 # ESC [ 50;4| set 700 native mode (really is 605)
13704 # x ESC [ 56;ps| set lines to 24: ps=0; 40: ps=1 (plus status line)
13705 # ESC [ 53;0| set GenFlow to Xon/Xoff
13706 # ESC [ 8 ;0| set CR on NL
13707 # x ESC [ ? 3 l/h set workspace: 80 col(l); 132 col(h)
13708 # ESC [ ? 4 l jump scroll
13709 # ESC [ ? 5 l/h video: normal (l); reverse (h)
13710 # ESC [ ?13 l Labels on
13711 # ESC [ ?15 l parity check = no
13712 # ESC [ 13 l monitor mode off
13713 # ESC [ 20 l LF on NL (not CRLF on NL)
13714 # ESC [ ? 7 h autowrap on
13715 # ESC [ 12 h local echo off
13716 # ESC ( B GO = ASCII
13717 # ESC ) 0 G1 = Special Char & Line Drawing
13718 # ESC [ ? 31 l Set 7 bit controls
13720 # Note: Most terminals, especially the 600 family use Reverse Video for
13721 # standout mode. DEC also uses reverse video. The VT100 uses bold in addition
13722 # Assume we should stay with reverse video for 70.. However, the 605V2 exits
13723 # standout mode with \E[m (all normal attributes). The 730 entry simply
13724 # exits reverse video which would leave other current attributes intact. It
13725 # was assumed the 730 entry to be more correct so rmso has changed. The
13726 # 605V2 has no sequences to turn individual attributes off, thus its setting
13727 # and the rmso/smso settings from the 730.
13729 # Note: For the same reason as above in rmso I changed exit under-score mode
13730 # to specifically turn off underscore, rather than return to all normal
13733 # Note: The following pkey_xmit is taken from the 605V2 which contained the
13734 # capability as pfxl. It was changed here to pfx since pfxl
13735 # will only compile successfully with Unix 4.0 tic. Also note that pfx only
13736 # allows strings to be parameters and label values must be programmed as
13737 # constant strings. Supposedly the pfxl of Version 4.0 allows both labels
13738 # and strings to be parameters. The 605V2 pfx entry should be examined later
13739 # in this regard. For reference the 730 pfxl entry is shown here for comparison
13741 # pfxl=\E[%?%p1%{25}%<%t%p1%e%p1%{24}%-%;%d;%p2%l%02d%?%p1%{25}%<%tq\s\s\s
13742 # SYS\s\s\s\s\sF%p1%:-2d\s\s%e;0;3q%;%p2%s,
13745 # pfxl=\E[%p1%d;%p2%l%02dq%?%p1%{9}%<%t F%p1%1d %;%p2%s,
13748 # pfx=\E[%p1%d;%p2%l%02dq%?%p1%{9}%<%t F%p1%1d %;%p2%s,
13750 # From the AT&T 705 Multi-tasking terminal user's guide Page 8-8,8-9
13754 # modular 10 pin Connector
13755 # Left side Right side
13756 # Pin 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
13758 # Key (notch) at bottom
13770 # The manual is 189 pages and is loaded with details about the escape codes,
13771 # etc..... Available from AT&T CIC 800-432-6600...
13772 # ask for Document number 999-300-660..
13774 att700|AT&T 700 24x80 column display w/102key keyboard,
13775 am, eslok, hs, mir, msgr, xenl, xon,
13776 cols#80, it#8, lh#2, lines#24, lw#8, nlab#8, wsl#80,
13777 acsc=``aaffggjjkkllmmnnooppqqrrssttuuvvwwxxyyzz{{||}}~~,
13778 bel=^G, blink=\E[5m, bold=\E[1m, cbt=\E[Z, civis=\E[?25l,
13779 clear=\E[H\E[J, cnorm=\E[?25h\E[?12l, cr=\r,
13780 csr=\E[%i%p1%d;%p2%dr, cub=\E[%p1%dD, cub1=^H,
13781 cud=\E[%p1%dB, cud1=\E[B, cuf=\E[%p1%dC, cuf1=\E[C,
13782 cup=\E[%i%p1%d;%p2%dH, cuu=\E[%p1%dA, cuu1=\E[A,
13783 cvvis=\E[?12;25h, dch=\E[%p1%dP, dch1=\E[P, dim=\E[2m,
13784 dl=\E[%p1%dM, dl1=\E[M, ed=\E[J, el=\E[K, el1=\E[1K,
13785 enacs=\E(B\E)0, flash=\E[?5h$<200>\E[?5l, fln=4\,4,
13786 fsl=\E8, home=\E[H, ht=^I, hts=\EH, ich=\E[%p1%d@,
13787 il=\E[%p1%dL, il1=\E[L, ind=\ED, invis=\E[8m,
13788 is2=\E[50;4|\E[53;0|\E[8;0|\E[?4;13;15l\E[13;20l\E[?7h\E[12h
13789 \E(B\E)0\E[?31l\E[0m\017,
13790 is3=\E(B\E)0, kLFT=\E[ A, kRIT=\E[ @, kbs=^H, kcbt=\E[Z,
13791 kclr=\E[2J, kcub1=\E[D, kcud1=\E[B, kcuf1=\E[C, kcuu1=\E[A,
13792 kdch1=\E[P, kdl1=\E[M, kend=\E[24;1H, kf1=\EOc, kf10=\ENp,
13793 kf11=\ENq, kf12=\ENr, kf13=\ENs, kf14=\ENt, kf15=\EOC,
13794 kf16=\EOD, kf17=\EOE, kf18=\EOF, kf19=\EOG, kf2=\EOd,
13795 kf20=\EOH, kf21=\EOI, kf22=\EOJ, kf23=\ENO, kf24=\ENP,
13796 kf25=\ENQ, kf26=\ENR, kf27=\ENS, kf28=\ENT, kf29=\EOq,
13797 kf3=\EOe, kf30=\EOr, kf31=\EOs, kf32=\EOt, kf33=\EOu,
13798 kf34=\EOv, kf35=\EOw, kf36=\EOx, kf37=\EOy, kf38=\EOu,
13799 kf39=\EOv, kf4=\EOf, kf40=\EOl, kf41=\EOq, kf42=\EOr,
13800 kf43=\EOs, kf44=\EOp, kf45=\EOn, kf46=\EOM, kf5=\EOg,
13801 kf6=\EOh, kf7=\EOi, kf8=\EOj, kf9=\ENo, khome=\E[H,
13802 kich1=\E[@, kil1=\E[L, knp=\E[U, kpp=\E[V, ll=\E[24H,
13803 mc0=\E[i, mc4=\E[?4i, mc5=\E[?5i, nel=\EE,
13804 pfx=\E[%p1%d;%p2%l%02dq%?%p1%{9}%<%t\s\s\sF%p1%1d\s\s\s\s\s
13805 \s\s\s\s\s\s%;%p2%s,
13806 pln=\E[%p1%d;0;0;0q%p2%:-16.16s, rc=\E8,
13807 rep=%p1%c\E[%p2%{1}%-%db, rev=\E[7m, ri=\EM, rmacs=^O,
13808 rmir=\E[4l, rmln=\E[2p, rmso=\E[27m, rmul=\E[24m,
13809 rmxon=\E[53;3|, rs1=\Ec\E[?3;5l\E[56;0|, sc=\E7,
13810 sgr=\E[0%?%p6%t;1%;%?%p5%t;2%;%?%p2%t;4%;%?%p4%t;5%;%?%p3%p1
13811 %|%t;7%;%?%p7%t;8%;m%?%p9%t\016%e\017%;,
13812 sgr0=\E[m\017, smacs=^N, smir=\E[4h, smln=\E[p, smso=\E[7m,
13813 smul=\E[4m, smxon=\E[53;0|, tbc=\E[3g,
13814 tsl=\E7\E[99;%i%p1%dx,
13816 # This entry was modified 3/13/90 by JWE.
13817 # fixes include additions of <enacs>, correcting <rep>, and modification
13818 # of <kHOM>. (See comments below)
13819 # att730 has status line of 80 chars
13820 # These were commented out: <indn=\E[%p1%dS>, <rin=\E[%p1%dT>,
13821 # the <kf25> and up keys are used for shifted system Fkeys
13822 # NOTE: JWE 3/13/90 The 98 key keyboard translation for shift/HOME is
13823 # currently the same as <khome> (unshifted HOME or \E[H). On the 102, 102+1
13824 # and 122 key keyboards, the 730's translation is \E[2J. For consistency
13825 # <kHOM> has been commented out. The user can uncomment <kHOM> if using the
13826 # 102, 102+1, or 122 key keyboards
13828 # (att730: I added <rmam>/<smam> based on the init string -- esr)
13829 att730|AT&T 730 windowing terminal,
13830 am, da, db, eslok, hs, mir, msgr, npc, xenl, xon,
13831 cols#80, it#8, lh#2, lines#60, lm#0, lw#8, nlab#24, wsl#80,
13832 acsc=``aaffggjjkkllmmnnooppqqrrssttuuvvwwxxyyzz{{||}}~~,
13833 bel=^G, blink=\E[5m, bold=\E[1m, cbt=\E[Z, civis=\E[?25l,
13834 clear=\E[H\E[J, cnorm=\E[?25h\E[?12l, cr=\r,
13835 csr=\E[%i%p1%d;%p2%dr, cub=\E[%p1%dD, cub1=^H,
13836 cud=\E[%p1%dB, cud1=\E[B, cuf=\E[%p1%dC, cuf1=\E[C,
13837 cup=\E[%i%p1%d;%p2%dH, cuu=\E[%p1%dA, cuu1=\E[A,
13838 cvvis=\E[?12;25h, dch=\E[%p1%dP, dch1=\E[P, dim=\E[2m,
13839 dl=\E[%p1%dM, dl1=\E[M, ed=\E[J, el=\E[K, el1=\E[1K,
13840 enacs=\E(B\E)0, flash=\E[?5h$<200>\E[?5l, fsl=\E8,
13841 home=\E[H, ht=^I, ich=\E[%p1%d@, il=\E[%p1%dL, il1=\E[L,
13842 ind=\ED, invis=\E[8m,
13843 is1=\E[8;0|\E[?3;4;5;13;15l\E[13;20l\E[?7h\E[12h\E(B\E)B,
13844 is2=\E[m\017, is3=\E(B\E)0, kLFT=\E[ @, kRIT=\E[ A, kbs=^H,
13845 kcbt=\E[Z, kclr=\E[2J, kcub1=\E[D, kcud1=\E[B, kcuf1=\E[C,
13846 kcuu1=\E[A, kf1=\EOc, kf10=\ENp, kf11=\ENq, kf12=\ENr,
13847 kf13=\ENs, kf14=\ENt, kf15=\ENu, kf16=\ENv, kf17=\ENw,
13848 kf18=\ENx, kf19=\ENy, kf2=\EOd, kf20=\ENz, kf21=\EN{,
13849 kf22=\EN|, kf23=\EN}, kf24=\EN~, kf25=\EOC, kf26=\EOD,
13850 kf27=\EOE, kf28=\EOF, kf29=\EOG, kf3=\EOe, kf30=\EOH,
13851 kf31=\EOI, kf32=\EOJ, kf33=\ENO, kf34=\ENP, kf35=\ENQ,
13852 kf36=\ENR, kf37=\ENS, kf38=\ENT, kf39=\EOU, kf4=\EOf,
13853 kf40=\EOV, kf41=\EOW, kf42=\EOX, kf43=\EOY, kf44=\EOZ,
13854 kf45=\EO[, kf46=\EO\s, kf47=\EO], kf48=\EO\^, kf5=\EOg,
13855 kf6=\EOh, kf7=\EOi, kf8=\EOj, kf9=\ENo, khome=\E[H,
13856 kich1=\E[@, kil1=\E[L, kind=\E[S, kri=\E[T,
13857 mc0=\E[?19h\E[0i, mc4=\E[?4i, mc5=\E[?5i, nel=\EE,
13858 pfx=\E[%?%p1%{25}%<%t%p1%e%p1%{24}%-%;%d;%p2%l%02d%?%p1%{25}
13859 %<%tq\s\s\sSYS\s\s\s\s\sF%p1%:-2d\s\s%e;0;3q%;%p2%s,
13860 pfxl=\E[%p1%d;%p2%l%02d;0;0q%p3%:-16.16s%p2%s,
13861 pln=\E[%p1%d;0;0;0q%p2%:-16.16s, rc=\E8,
13862 rep=%p1%c\E[%p2%{1}%-%db, rev=\E[7m, ri=\EM, rmacs=^O,
13863 rmam=\E[?7l, rmir=\E[4l, rmln=\E[?13h, rmso=\E[27m,
13864 rmul=\E[24m, rmxon=\E[?21l, rs2=\Ec\E[?3l, sc=\E7,
13865 sgr=\E[0%?%p6%t;1%;%?%p5%t;2%;%?%p2%t;4%;%?%p4%t;5%;%?%p3%p1
13866 %|%t;7%;%?%p7%t;8%;m%?%p9%t\016%e\017%;,
13867 sgr0=\E[m\017, smacs=^N, smam=\E[?7h, smir=\E[4h,
13868 smln=\E[?13l, smso=\E[7m, smul=\E[4m, smxon=\E[?21h,
13869 swidm=\E#6, tsl=\E7\E[;%i%p1%dx,
13870 att730-41|730MTG-41|AT&T 730-41 windowing terminal Version,
13871 lines#41, use=att730,
13872 att730-24|730MTG-24|AT&T 730-24 windowing terminal Version,
13873 lines#24, use=att730,
13874 att730r|730MTGr|AT&T 730 rev video windowing terminal Version,
13875 flash=\E[?5l$<200>\E[?5h,
13876 is1=\E[8;0|\E[?3;4;13;15l\E[?5h\E[13;20l\E[?7h\E[12h\E(B\E)B, use=att730,
13877 att730r-41|730MTG-41r|AT&T 730r-41 rev video windowing terminal Version,
13878 lines#41, use=att730r,
13879 att730r-24|730MTGr-24|AT&T 730r-24 rev video windowing terminal Version,
13880 lines#24, use=att730r,
13882 # The following represents the screen layout along with the associated
13883 # bezel buttons for the 5430/pt505 terminal. The "kf" designations do
13884 # not appear on the screen but are shown to reference the bezel buttons.
13885 # The "CMD", "MAIL", and "REDRAW" buttons are shown in their approximate
13886 # position relative to the screen.
13890 # +----------------------------------------------------------------+
13892 # XXXX | kf0 kf24 | XXXX
13895 # XXXX | kf1 kf23 | XXXX
13898 # XXXX | kf2 kf22 | XXXX
13901 # XXXX | kf3 kf21 | XXXX
13904 # XXXX | kf4 kf20 | XXXX
13907 # XXXX | kf5 kf19 | XXXX
13910 # XXXX | kf6 kf18 | XXXX
13916 # +----------------------------------------------------------------+
13918 # XXXX XXXX XXXX XXXX XXXX XXXX XXXX XXXX XXXX XXXX
13920 # Note: XXXX represents the screen buttons
13926 # The character string sent by key 'kf26' may be user programmable
13927 # to send either \E[16s, or \E[26s.
13928 # The character string sent by key 'krfr' may be user programmable
13929 # to send either \E[17s, or \E[27s.
13931 # Depression of the "CMD" key sends \E! (kcmd)
13932 # Depression of the "MAIL" key sends \E[26s (kf26)
13933 # "REDRAW" same as "REFRESH" (krfr)
13935 # "kf" functions adds carriage return to output string if terminal is in
13938 # The following are functions not covered in the table above:
13940 # Set keyboard character (SKC): \EPn1;Pn2w
13941 # Pn1= 0 Back Space key
13943 # Pn2= Program char (hex)
13945 # Screen Definition (SDF): \E[Pn1;Pn2;Pn3;Pn4;Pn5t
13946 # Pn1= Window number (1-39)
13947 # Pn2-Pn5= Y;X;Y;X coordinates
13949 # Screen Selection (SSL): \E[Pnu
13950 # Pn= Window number
13952 # Set Terminal Modes (SM): \E[Pnh
13953 # Pn= 3 Graphics mode
13954 # Pn= > Cursor blink
13955 # Pn= < Enter new line mode
13956 # Pn= = Enter reverse insert/replace mode
13957 # Pn= ? Enter no scroll mode
13959 # Reset Terminal Mode (RM): \E[Pnl
13960 # Pn= 3 Exit graphics mode
13961 # Pn= > Exit cursor blink
13962 # Pn= < Exit new line mode
13963 # Pn= = Exit reverse insert/replace mode
13964 # Pn= ? Exit no scroll mode
13966 # Screen Status Report (SSR): \E[Pnp
13967 # Pn= 0 Request current window number
13968 # Pn= 1 Request current window dimensions
13970 # Device Status Report (DSR): \E[6n Request cursor position
13972 # Call Status Report (CSR): \E[Pnv
13973 # Pn= 0 Call failed
13974 # Pn= 1 Call successful
13976 # Transparent Button String (TBS): \E[Pn1;Pn2;Pn3;{string
13977 # Pn1= Button number to be loaded
13978 # Pn2= Character count of "string"
13979 # Pn3= Key mode being loaded:
13983 # String= Text string (15 chars max)
13985 # Screen Number Report (SNR): \E[Pnp
13986 # Pn= Screen number
13988 # Screen Dimension Report (SDR): \E[Pn1;Pn2r
13989 # Pn1= Number of rows available in window
13990 # Pn2= Number of columns available in window
13992 # Cursor Position Report (CPR): \E[Pn1;Pn2R
13993 # Pn1= "Y" Position of cursor
13994 # Pn2= "X" Position of cursor
13996 # Request Answer Back (RAB): \E[c
13998 # Answer Back Response (ABR): \E[?;*;30;VSV
13999 # *= 0 No printer available
14000 # *= 2 Printer available
14001 # V= Software version number
14002 # SV= Software sub version number
14003 # (printer-available field not documented in v1)
14005 # Screen Alignment Aid: \En
14007 # Bell (lower pitch): \E[x
14009 # Dial Phone Number: \EPdstring\
14010 # string= Phone number to be dialed
14012 # Set Phone Labels: \EPpstring\
14013 # string= Label for phone buttons
14015 # Set Clock: \EPchour;minute;second\
14017 # Position Clock: \EPsY;X\
14018 # Y= "Y" coordinate
14019 # X= "X" coordinate
14021 # Delete Clock: \Epr\
14023 # Programming The Function Buttons: \EPfPn;string\
14024 # Pn= Button number (00-06, 18-24)
14025 # (kf00-kf06, kf18-kf24)
14026 # string= Text to sent on button depression
14028 # The following in version 2 only:
14030 # Request For Local Directory Data: \EPp12;\
14032 # Local Directory Data to host: \EPp11;LOCAL...DIRECTORY...DATA\
14034 # Request for Local Directory Data in print format: \EPp13;\
14036 # Enable 'Prt on Line' mode: \022 (DC2)
14038 # Disable 'Prt on Line' mode: \024 (DC4)
14042 # The following Terminfo entry describes functions which are supported by
14043 # the AT&T 5430/pt505 terminal software version 2 and later.
14044 att505|pt505|att5430|gs5430|AT&T Personal Terminal 505 or 5430 GETSET terminal,
14046 cols#80, it#8, lines#24,
14047 acsc=``aaffggjjkkllmmnnooppqqrrssttuuvvwwxxyyzz{{||}}~~,
14048 bel=^G, blink=\E[5m, bold=\E[1m, clear=\E[2J\E[H,
14049 cnorm=\E[>l, cr=\r, cub=\E[%p1%dD, cub1=\E[D,
14050 cud=\E[%p1%dB, cud1=\E[B, cuf=\E[%p1%dC, cuf1=\E[C,
14051 cup=\E[%p1%d;%p2%dH, cuu=\E[%p1%dA, cuu1=\E[A,
14052 cvvis=\E[>h, dch=\E[%p1%dP, dch1=\E[P, dl=\E[%p1%dM,
14053 dl1=\E[M, ed=\E[0J, el=\E[0K, el1=\E[2K, home=\E[H, ht=^I,
14054 il=\E[%p1%dL, il1=\E[L, ind=\n,
14055 is1=\EPr\\E[0u\E[2J\E[0;0H\E[m\E[3l\E[<l\E[4l\E[>l\E[=l\E[?l,
14056 kbs=^H, kcmd=\E!, kcub1=\E[D, kcud1=\E[B, kcuf1=\E[C,
14057 kcuu1=\E[A, kf0=\E[00s, kf1=\E[01s, kf18=\E[18s,
14058 kf19=\E[19s, kf2=\E[02s, kf20=\E[20s, kf21=\E[21s,
14059 kf22=\E[22s, kf23=\E[23s, kf24=\E[24s, kf26=\E[26s,
14060 kf3=\E[03s, kf4=\E[04s, kf5=\E[05s, kf6=\E[06s,
14061 krfr=\E[27s, mc4=\E[4i, mc5=\E[5i, rc=\E8, rev=\E[7m,
14062 rmacs=\E[10m, rmam=\E[11;1j, rmir=\E[4l, rmso=\E[m,
14063 rmul=\E[m, rs1=\Ec, sc=\E7, sgr0=\E[m, smacs=\E[11m,
14064 smam=\E[11;0j, smir=\E[4h, smso=\E[1m, smul=\E[4m,
14066 # The following Terminfo entry describes functions which are supported by
14067 # the AT&T 5430/pt505 terminal software version 1.
14068 att505-24|pt505-24|gs5430-24|AT&T PT505 or 5430 GETSET version 1 24 lines,
14070 mc4@, mc5@, rc@, rmam@, sc@, smam@, use=att505,
14071 tt505-22|pt505-22|gs5430-22|AT&T PT505 or 5430 GETSET version 1 22 lines,
14072 lines#22, use=att505,
14074 #### ------------------ TERMINFO FILE CAN BE SPLIT HERE ---------------------
14075 # This cut mark helps make life less painful for people running ncurses tic
14076 # on machines with relatively little RAM. The file can be broken in half here
14077 # cleanly and compiled in sections -- no `use' references cross this cut
14081 #### Ampex (Dialogue)
14083 # Yes, these are the same people who are better-known for making audio- and
14084 # videotape. I'm told they are located in Redwood City, CA.
14087 # From: <cbosg!ucbvax!SRC:george> Fri Sep 11 22:38:32 1981
14088 # (ampex80: some capabilities merged in from SCO's entry -- esr)
14089 ampex80|a80|d80|dialogue|dialogue80|ampex dialogue 80,
14091 cols#80, it#8, lines#24,
14092 bel=^G, cbt=\EI, clear=\E*$<75>, cr=\r, cub1=^H, cud1=\n,
14093 cuf1=^L, cup=\E=%p1%{32}%+%c%p2%{32}%+%c, cuu1=^K,
14094 dch1=\EW, dl1=\ER$<5*>, ed=\Ey, el=\Et, ht=^I, hts=\E1,
14095 ich1=\EQ, il1=\EE$<5*>, ind=\n, is2=\EA, rmso=\Ek, rmul=\Em,
14096 smso=\Ej, smul=\El, tbc=\E3,
14097 # This entry was from somebody anonymous, Tue Aug 9 20:11:37 1983, who wrote:
14098 ampex175|ampex d175,
14101 bel=^G, clear=\E+, cr=\r, cub1=^H, cud1=\n, cuf1=^L,
14102 cup=\E=%p1%{32}%+%c%p2%{32}%+%c, cuu1=^K, dch1=\EW,
14103 dl1=\ER, ed=\Ey, el=\Et, home=^^, ich1=\EQ, il1=\EE, ind=\n,
14104 is2=\EX\EA\EF, kcub1=^H, kcud1=\n, kcuf1=^L, kcuu1=^K,
14105 kdch1=\EW, kdl1=\ER, khome=^^, kich1=\EQ, kil1=\EE, ll=^^^K,
14106 rmcup=\EF, rmso=\Ek, rmul=\Em, smcup=\EN, smso=\Ej, smul=\El,
14107 # No backspace key in the main QWERTY cluster. Fortunately, it has a
14108 # NEWLINE/PAGE key just above RETURN that sends a strange single-character
14109 # code. Given a suitable Unix (one that lets you set an echo-erase-as-BS-SP-BS
14110 # mode), this key can be used as the erase key; I find I like this. Because
14111 # some people and some systems may not, there is another termcap ("ampex175")
14112 # that suppresses this little eccentricity by omitting the relevant capability.
14113 ampex175-b|ampex d175 using left arrow for erase,
14114 kbs=^_, use=ampex175,
14115 # From: Richard Bascove <atd!dsd!rcb@ucbvax.berkeley.edu>
14116 # (ampex210: removed obsolete ":kn#10:" -- esr)
14117 ampex210|a210|ampex a210,
14118 OTbs, am, hs, xenl,
14119 cols#80, it#8, lines#24, xmc#1,
14120 cbt=\EI, clear=\E*, cub1=^H, cuf1=^L,
14121 cup=\E=%p1%{32}%+%c%p2%{32}%+%c, cuu1=^K, dch1=\EW,
14122 dl1=\ER, ed=\Ey, el=\Et, flash=\EU\EX\EU\EX\EU\EX\EU\EX,
14123 fsl=\E.2, home=^^, ht=^I, ich1=\EQ,
14124 if=/usr/share/tabset/std, il1=\EE, invis@,
14125 is2=\EC\Eu\E'\E(\El\EA\E%\E{\E.2\EG0\Ed\En, kcub1=^H,
14126 kcud1=^V, kcuf1=^L, kcuu1=^K, kf0=^A0\r, kf1=^A1\r,
14127 kf2=^A2\r, kf3=^A3\r, kf4=^A4\r, kf5=^A5\r, kf6=^A6\r,
14128 kf7=^A7\r, kf8=^A8\r, kf9=^A9\r, khome=^^,
14129 tsl=\E.0\Eg\E}\Ef, use=adm+sgr,
14130 # (ampex219: I added <rmam>/<smam> based on the init string, added <cvvis>
14131 # from ampex219w, added <cnorm>=\E[?3l, irresistibly suggested by <cvvis>,
14132 # and moved the padding to be *after* the caps -- esr)
14133 ampex219|ampex-219|amp219|Ampex with Automargins,
14135 cols#80, it#8, lines#24,
14136 bel=^G, blink=\E[5m$<2>, bold=\E[1m$<2>, cbt=\E[Z,
14137 clear=\E[H\E[2J$<50>, cnorm=\E[?3l, cr=\r,
14138 csr=%i\E[%p1%2d;%p2%2dr, cub1=^H, cud1=\E[B,
14139 cuf1=\E[C$<2>, cup=\E[%i%p1%d;%p2%dH$<5>,
14140 cuu1=\E[A$<2>, cvvis=\E[?3h, dim=\E[1m, ed=\E[J$<50>,
14141 el=\E[K$<3>, home=\E[H, ht=^I, ind=\n,
14142 is2=\E>\E[?1l\E[?3l\E[?4l\E[?5l\E[?7h\E[?8h,
14143 kcub1=\E[D, kcud1=\E[B, kcuf1=\E[C, kcuu1=\E[A, kf0=\E[21~,
14144 kf1=\E[7~, kf2=\E[8~, kf3=\E[9~, kf4=\E[10~, kf5=\E[11~,
14145 kf6=\E[17~, kf7=\E[18~, kf8=\E[19~, kf9=\E[20~, khome=\E[H,
14146 rev=\E[7m, ri=\EM$<5>, rmam=\E[?7l, rmkx=\E>,
14147 rmso=\E[m$<2>, rmul=\E[m$<2>, sgr0=\E[m$<2>, smam=\E[?7h,
14148 smkx=\E=, smso=\E[7m$<2>, smul=\E[4m$<2>,
14149 ampex219w|ampex-219w|amp219w|Ampex 132 cols,
14150 cols#132, lines#24,
14151 bel=^G, cr=\r, cud1=\n, ind=\n,
14152 is2=\E>\E[?3h\E[?4l\E[?5l\E[?7h\E[?8h, use=ampex219,
14153 # (ampex232: removed <if=/usr/share/tabset/ampex>, no file and no <hts> --esr)
14154 ampex232|ampex-232|Ampex Model 232,
14156 cols#80, lines#24, xmc#1,
14157 cbt=\EI, civis=\E.0, clear=\E+, cnorm=\E.4, cub1=^H, cud1=^V,
14158 cuf1=^L, cup=\E=%p1%{32}%+%c%p2%{32}%+%c, cuu1=^K,
14159 dch1=\EW, dl1=\ER$<5*/>, ed=\EY, el=\ET,
14160 flash=\Eb$<200/>\Ed, ht=^I, ich1=\EQ, il1=\EE$<5*/>,
14161 invis@, is2=\Eg\El, kbs=^H, kcub1=^H, kcud1=^V, kcuf1=^L,
14162 kcuu1=^K, kf0=^A@\r, kf1=^AA\r, kf2=^AB\r, kf3=^AC\r,
14163 kf4=^AD\r, kf5=^AE\r, kf6=^AF\r, kf7=^AG\r, kf8=^AH\r,
14164 kf9=^AI\r, khome=^^, use=adm+sgr,
14165 # (ampex: removed <if=/usr/share/tabset/amp-132>, no file and no <hts> -- esr)
14166 ampex232w|Ampex Model 232 / 132 columns,
14167 cols#132, lines#24,
14168 is2=\E\034Eg\El, use=ampex232,
14170 #### Ann Arbor (aa)
14172 # Ann Arbor made dream terminals for hackers -- large screen sizes and huge
14173 # numbers of function keys. At least some used monitors in portrait mode,
14174 # allowing up to 76-character screen heights! They were reachable at:
14176 # Ann Arbor Terminals
14177 # 6175 Jackson Road
14178 # Ann Arbor, MI 48103
14181 # But in 1996 the phone number reaches some kitschy retail shop, and Ann Arbor
14182 # can't be found on the Web; I fear they're long dead. R.I.P.
14186 # Originally from Mike O'Brien@Rand and Howard Katseff at Bell Labs.
14187 # Highly modified 6/22 by Mike O'Brien.
14188 # split out into several for the various screen sizes by dave-yost@rand
14189 # Modifications made 3/82 by Mark Horton
14190 # Modified by Tom Quarles at UCB for greater efficiency and more diversity
14191 # status line moved to top of screen, <flash> removed 5/82
14192 # Some unknown person at SCO then hacked the init strings to make them more
14195 # assumes the following setup:
14196 # A menu: 0000 1010 0001 0000
14197 # B menu: 9600 0100 1000 0000 0000 1000 0000 17 19
14198 # C menu: 56 66 0 0 9600 0110 1100
14199 # D menu: 0110 1001 1 0
14201 # Briefly, the settings are for the following modes:
14202 # (values are for bit set/clear with * indicating our preference
14203 # and the value used to test these termcaps)
14204 # Note that many of these settings are irrelevant to the terminfo
14205 # and are just set to the default mode of the terminal as shipped
14208 # A menu: 0000 1010 0001 0000
14209 # Block/underline cursor*
14210 # blinking/nonblinking cursor*
14211 # key click/no key click*
14212 # bell/no bell at column 72*
14214 # key pad is cursor control*/key pad is numeric
14215 # return and line feed/return for <cr> key *
14216 # repeat after .5 sec*/no repeat
14217 # repeat at 25/15 chars per sec. *
14219 # hold data until pause pressed/process data unless pause pressed*
14220 # slow scroll/no slow scroll*
14221 # Hold in area/don't hold in area*
14222 # functions keys have default*/function keys disabled on powerup
14224 # show/don't show position of cursor during page transmit*
14229 # B menu: 9600 0100 1000 0000 0000 1000 0000 17 19
14230 # Baud rate (9600*)
14232 # 2 bits of parity - 00=odd,01=even*,10=space,11=mark
14233 # 1 stop bit*/2 stop bits
14234 # parity error detection off*/on
14236 # keyboard local/on line*
14237 # half/full duplex*
14238 # disable/do not disable keyboard after data transmission*
14240 # transmit entire page/stop transmission at cursor*
14241 # transfer/do not transfer protected characters*
14242 # transmit all characters/transmit only selected characters*
14243 # transmit all selected areas/transmit only 1 selected area*
14245 # transmit/do not transmit line separators to host*
14246 # transmit/do not transmit page tab stops tabs to host*
14247 # transmit/do not transmit column tab stop tabs to host*
14248 # transmit/do not transmit graphics control (underline,inverse..)*
14250 # enable*/disable auto XON/XOFF control
14251 # require/do not require receipt of a DC1 from host after each LF*
14252 # pause key acts as a meta key/pause key is pause*
14260 # XON character (17*)
14261 # XOFF character (19*)
14263 # C menu: 56 66 0 0 9600 0110 1100
14264 # number of lines to print data on (printer) (56*)
14266 # number of lines on a sheet of paper (printer) (66*)
14268 # left margin (printer) (0*)
14270 # number of pad chars on new line to printer (0*)
14272 # printer baud rate (9600*)
14274 # printer parity: 00=odd,01=even*,10=space,11=mark
14275 # printer stop bits: 2*/1
14276 # print/do not print guarded areas*
14278 # new line is: 01=LF,10=CR,11=CRLF*
14282 # D menu: 0110 1001 1 0
14283 # LF is newline/LF is down one line, same column*
14284 # wrap to preceding line if move left from col 1*/don't wrap
14285 # wrap to next line if move right from col 80*/don't wrap
14286 # backspace is/is not destructive*
14288 # display*/ignore DEL character
14289 # display will not/will scroll*
14290 # page/column tab stops*
14291 # erase everything*/erase unprotected only
14293 # editing extent: 0=display,1=line*,2=field,3=area
14298 annarbor4080|aa4080|ann arbor 4080,
14301 bel=^G, clear=\014$<2>, cr=\r, cub1=^H, cud1=\n, cuf1=^_,
14302 cup=\017%p2%{10}%/%{16}%*%p2%{10}%m%+%c%p1%?%p1%{19}%>%t
14303 %{12}%+%;%{64}%+%c,
14304 cuu1=^N, home=^K, ht=^I, hts=^]^P1, ind=\n, kbs=^^, kcub1=^H,
14305 kcud1=\n, kcuf1=^_, kcuu1=^N, khome=^K, tbc=^\^P^P,
14307 # Strange Ann Arbor terminal from BRL
14308 aas1901|Ann Arbor K4080 w/S1901 mod,
14311 bel=^G, clear=^L, cr=\r, cub1=^H, cud1=\n, cuf1=^_, cuu1=^N,
14312 home=^K, ht=^I, ind=\n, kbs=^H, kcub1=^H, kcud1=\n, ll=^O\0c,
14315 # If you're using the GNU termcap library, add
14316 # :cS=\E[%p1%d;%p2%d;%p3%d;%p4%dp:
14317 # to these capabilities. This is the nonstandard GNU termcap scrolling
14318 # capability, arguments are:
14319 # 1. Total number of lines on the screen.
14320 # 2. Number of lines above desired scroll region.
14321 # 3. Number of lines below (outside of) desired scroll region.
14322 # 4. Total number of lines on the screen, the same as the first parameter.
14323 # The generic Ann Arbor entry is the only one that uses this.
14324 aaa+unk|aaa-unk|ann arbor ambassador (internal - don't use this directly),
14325 OTbs, am, km, mc5i, mir, xon,
14327 bel=^G, blink=\E[5m, bold=\E[1m, cbt=\E[Z,
14328 clear=\E[H\E[J$<156>, cr=\r, cub=\E[%p1%dD, cub1=^H,
14329 cud=\E[%p1%dB, cud1=^K, cuf=\E[%p1%dC, cuf1=\E[C,
14330 cup=\E[%i%p1%d;%p2%dH, cuu=\E[%p1%dA, cuu1=\E[A,
14331 dch=\E[%p1%dP, dch1=\E[P, dl=\E[%p1%dM, dl1=\E[M, ed=\E[J,
14332 el=\E[K$<5>, home=\E[H, hpa=\E[%p1%{1}%+%dG, ht=^I,
14333 hts=\EH, ich=\E[%p1%d@$<4*>, ich1=\E[@$<4>, il=\E[%p1%dL,
14334 il1=\E[L$<3>, ind=^K, invis=\E[8m, is1=\E[m\E7\E[H\E9\E8,
14335 is3=\E[1Q\E[>20;30l\EP`+x~M\E\\, kbs=^H, kcbt=\E[Z,
14336 kclr=\E[J, kcub1=\E[D, kcud1=\E[B, kcuf1=\E[C, kcuu1=\E[A,
14337 kdch1=\E[P, kdl1=\E[M, kf1=\EOA, kf10=\EOJ, kf11=\EOK,
14338 kf12=\EOL, kf13=\EOM, kf14=\EON, kf15=\EOO, kf16=\EOP,
14339 kf17=\EOQ, kf18=\EOR, kf19=\EOS, kf2=\EOB, kf20=\EOT,
14340 kf21=\EOU, kf22=\EOV, kf23=\EOW, kf24=\EOX, kf3=\EOC,
14341 kf4=\EOD, kf5=\EOE, kf6=\EOF, kf7=\EOG, kf8=\EOH, kf9=\EOI,
14342 khome=\E[H, kich1=\E[@, kil1=\E[L, krmir=\E6, mc0=\E[0i,
14343 mc4=^C, mc5=\E[v, mc5p=\E[%p1%dv, rc=\E8,
14344 rep=%p1%c\E[%p2%{1}%-%db, rev=\E[7m,
14345 rmkx=\EP`>y~[[J`8xy~[[A`4xy~[[D`6xy~[[C`2xy~[[B\E
14347 rmm=\E[>52l, rmso=\E[m, rmul=\E[m, sc=\E7,
14348 sgr=\E[%?%p1%t7;%;%?%p2%t4;%;%?%p3%t7;%;%?%p4%t5;%;%?%p6%t1;
14351 smkx=\EP`>z~[[J`8xz~[[A`4xz~[[D`6xz~[[C`2xz~[[B\E
14353 smm=\E[>52h, smso=\E[7m, smul=\E[4m, tbc=\E[3g,
14354 vpa=\E[%p1%{1}%+%dd,
14356 aaa+rv|ann arbor ambassador in reverse video,
14357 blink=\E[5;7m, bold=\E[1;7m, invis=\E[7;8m,
14358 is1=\E[7m\E7\E[H\E9\E8, rev=\E[m, rmso=\E[7m, rmul=\E[7m,
14359 rs1=\E[H\E[7m\E[J$<156>,
14360 sgr=\E[%?%p2%t4;%;%?%p4%t5;%;%?%p6%t1;%;%?%p1%p2%|%p3%!%t7;
14361 %;%?%p7%t8;%;m\016,
14362 sgr0=\E[7m\016, smso=\E[m, smul=\E[4;7m,
14363 # Ambassador with the DEC option, for partial vt100 compatibility.
14364 aaa+dec|ann arbor ambassador in dec vt100 mode,
14365 acsc=aaffggjjkkllmmnnooppqqrrssttuuvvwwxxyyzz{{||}},
14366 csr=\E[%i%p1%d;%p2%dr, enacs=\E(0, rmacs=^N,
14367 sgr=\E[%?%p2%t4;%;%?%p4%t5;%;%?%p6%t1;%;%?%p1%p3%|%!%t7;%;%?
14368 %p7%t8;%;m%?%p9%t\017%e\016%;,
14370 aaa-18|ann arbor ambassador/18 lines,
14372 is2=\E7\E[60;0;0;18p\E8,
14373 rmcup=\E[60;0;0;18p\E[60;1H\E[K, smcup=\E[18;0;0;18p,
14375 aaa-18-rv|ann arbor ambassador/18 lines+reverse video,
14376 use=aaa+rv, use=aaa-18,
14377 aaa-20|ann arbor ambassador/20 lines,
14379 is2=\E7\E[60;0;0;20p\E8,
14380 rmcup=\E[60;0;0;20p\E[60;1H\E[K, smcup=\E[20;0;0;20p,
14382 aaa-22|ann arbor ambassador/22 lines,
14384 is2=\E7\E[60;0;0;22p\E8,
14385 rmcup=\E[60;0;0;22p\E[60;1H\E[K, smcup=\E[22;0;0;22p,
14387 aaa-24|ann arbor ambassador/24 lines,
14389 is2=\E7\E[60;0;0;24p\E8,
14390 rmcup=\E[60;0;0;24p\E[60;1H\E[K, smcup=\E[24;0;0;24p,
14392 aaa-24-rv|ann arbor ambassador/24 lines+reverse video,
14393 use=aaa+rv, use=aaa-24,
14394 aaa-26|ann arbor ambassador/26 lines,
14396 is2=\E7\E[60;0;0;26p\E8,
14397 rmcup=\E[60;0;0;26p\E[26;1H\E[K,
14398 smcup=\E[H\E[J$<156>\E[26;0;0;26p, use=aaa+unk,
14399 aaa-28|ann arbor ambassador/28 lines,
14401 is2=\E7\E[60;0;0;28p\E8,
14402 rmcup=\E[60;0;0;28p\E[28;1H\E[K,
14403 smcup=\E[H\E[J$<156>\E[28;0;0;28p, use=aaa+unk,
14404 aaa-30-s|aaa-s|ann arbor ambassador/30 lines w/status,
14407 dsl=\E7\E[60;0;0;30p\E[1;1H\E[K\E[H\E8\r\n\E[K,
14408 fsl=\E[>51l, is2=\r\n\E[A\E7\E[60;1;0;30p\E8,
14409 rmcup=\E[60;1;0;30p\E[29;1H\E[K,
14410 smcup=\E[H\E[J$<156>\E[30;1;0;30p\E[30;1H\E[K,
14411 tsl=\E[>51h\E[1;%p1%dH\E[2K, use=aaa+unk,
14412 aaa-30-s-rv|aaa-s-rv|ann arbor ambassador/30 lines+status+reverse video,
14413 use=aaa+rv, use=aaa-30-s,
14414 aaa-s-ctxt|aaa-30-s-ctxt|ann arbor ambassador/30 lines+status+save context,
14415 rmcup=\E[60;1;0;30p\E[59;1H\E[K,
14416 smcup=\E[30;1H\E[K\E[30;1;0;30p, use=aaa-30-s,
14417 aaa-s-rv-ctxt|aaa-30-s-rv-ct|ann arbor ambassador/30 lines+status+save context+reverse video,
14418 rmcup=\E[60;1;0;30p\E[59;1H\E[K,
14419 smcup=\E[30;1H\E[K\E[30;1;0;30p, use=aaa-30-s-rv,
14420 aaa|aaa-30|ambas|ambassador|ann arbor ambassador/30 lines,
14422 is2=\E7\E[60;0;0;30p\E8,
14423 rmcup=\E[60;0;0;30p\E[30;1H\E[K,
14424 smcup=\E[H\E[J$<156>\E[30;0;0;30p, use=aaa+unk,
14425 aaa-30-rv|aaa-rv|ann arbor ambassador/30 lines in reverse video,
14426 use=aaa+rv, use=aaa-30,
14427 aaa-30-ctxt|aaa-ctxt|ann arbor ambassador/30 lines; saving context,
14428 rmcup=\E[60;0;0;30p\E[60;1H\E[K, smcup=\E[30;0;0;30p,
14430 aaa-30-rv-ctxt|aaa-rv-ctxt|ann arbor ambassador/30 lines reverse video; saving context,
14431 rmcup=\E[60;0;0;30p\E[60;1H\E[K, smcup=\E[30;0;0;30p,
14432 use=aaa+rv, use=aaa-30,
14433 aaa-36|ann arbor ambassador/36 lines,
14435 is2=\E7\E[60;0;0;36p\E8,
14436 rmcup=\E[60;0;0;36p\E[36;1H\E[K,
14437 smcup=\E[H\E[J$<156>\E[36;0;0;36p, use=aaa+unk,
14438 aaa-36-rv|ann arbor ambassador/36 lines+reverse video,
14439 use=aaa+rv, use=aaa-36,
14440 aaa-40|ann arbor ambassador/40 lines,
14442 is2=\E7\E[60;0;0;40p\E8,
14443 rmcup=\E[60;0;0;40p\E[40;1H\E[K,
14444 smcup=\E[H\E[J$<156>\E[40;0;0;40p, use=aaa+unk,
14445 aaa-40-rv|ann arbor ambassador/40 lines+reverse video,
14446 use=aaa+rv, use=aaa-40,
14447 aaa-48|ann arbor ambassador/48 lines,
14449 is2=\E7\E[60;0;0;48p\E8,
14450 rmcup=\E[60;0;0;48p\E[48;1H\E[K,
14451 smcup=\E[H\E[J$<156>\E[48;0;0;48p, use=aaa+unk,
14452 aaa-48-rv|ann arbor ambassador/48 lines+reverse video,
14453 use=aaa+rv, use=aaa-48,
14454 aaa-60-s|ann arbor ambassador/59 lines+status,
14457 dsl=\E7\E[60;0;0;60p\E[1;1H\E[K\E[H\E8\r\n\E[K,
14458 fsl=\E[>51l, is2=\r\n\E[A\E7\E[60;1;0;60p\E8,
14459 tsl=\E[>51h\E[1;%p1%dH\E[2K, use=aaa+unk,
14460 aaa-60-s-rv|ann arbor ambassador/59 lines+status+reverse video,
14461 use=aaa+rv, use=aaa-60-s,
14462 aaa-60-dec-rv|ann arbor ambassador/dec mode+59 lines+status+rev video,
14463 use=aaa+dec, use=aaa+rv, use=aaa-60-s,
14464 aaa-60|ann arbor ambassador/60 lines,
14466 is2=\E7\E[60;0;0;60p\E[1Q\E[m\E[>20;30l\E8,
14468 aaa-60-rv|ann arbor ambassador/60 lines+reverse video,
14469 use=aaa+rv, use=aaa-60,
14470 aaa-db|ann arbor ambassador 30/destructive backspace,
14472 cub1=\E[D, is3=\E[1Q\E[m\E[>20l\E[>30h, use=aaa-30,
14474 guru|guru-33|guru+unk|ann arbor guru/33 lines 80 cols,
14476 flash=\E[>59h$<100>\E[>59l,
14477 is2=\E7\E[255;0;0;33;80;80p\E8\E[J, is3=\E[>59l,
14478 rmcup=\E[255p\E[255;1H\E[K, smcup=\E[33p, use=aaa+unk,
14479 guru+rv|guru changes for reverse video,
14480 flash=\E[>59l$<100>\E[>59h, is3=\E[>59h,
14481 guru-rv|guru-33-rv|ann arbor guru/33 lines+reverse video,
14482 use=guru+rv, use=guru-33,
14483 guru+s|guru status line,
14485 dsl=\E7\E[;0p\E[1;1H\E[K\E[H\E8\r\n\E[K, fsl=\E[>51l,
14486 rmcup=\E[255;1p\E[255;1H\E[K, smcup=,
14487 tsl=\E[>51h\E[1;%p1%dH\E[2K,
14488 guru-nctxt|guru with no saved context,
14489 smcup=\E[H\E[J$<156>\E[33p\E[255;1H\E[K, use=guru,
14490 guru-s|guru-33-s|ann arbor guru/33 lines+status,
14492 is2=\r\n\E[A\E7\E[255;1;0;33;80;80p\E8\E[J,
14493 smcup=\E[33;1p\E[255;1H\E[K, use=guru+s, use=guru+unk,
14494 guru-24|ann arbor guru 24 lines,
14496 is2=\E7\E[255;0;0;24;80;80p\E8\E[J, smcup=\E[24p,
14498 guru-44|ann arbor guru 44 lines,
14500 is2=\E7\E[255;0;0;44;97;100p\E8\E[J, smcup=\E[44p,
14502 guru-44-s|ann arbor guru/44 lines+status,
14504 is2=\r\n\E[A\E7\E[255;1;0;44;80;80p\E8\E[J,
14505 smcup=\E[44;1p\E[255;1H\E[K, use=guru+s, use=guru+unk,
14506 guru-76|guru with 76 lines by 89 cols,
14508 is2=\E7\E[255;0;0;76;89;100p\E8\E[J, smcup=\E[76p,
14510 guru-76-s|ann arbor guru/76 lines+status,
14512 is2=\r\n\E[A\E7\E[255;1;0;76;89;100p\E8\E[J,
14513 smcup=\E[76;1p\E[255;1H\E[K, use=guru+s, use=guru+unk,
14514 guru-76-lp|guru-lp|guru with page bigger than line printer,
14515 cols#134, lines#76,
14516 is2=\E7\E[255;0;0;76;134;134p\E8\E[J, smcup=\E[76p,
14518 guru-76-w|guru 76 lines by 178 cols,
14519 cols#178, lines#76,
14520 is2=\E7\E[255;0;0;76;178;178p\E8\E[J, smcup=\E[76p,
14522 guru-76-w-s|ann arbor guru/76 lines+status+wide,
14523 cols#178, lines#75,
14524 is2=\r\n\E[A\E7\E[255;1;0;76;178;178p\E8\E[J,
14525 smcup=\E[76;1p\E[255;1H\E[K, use=guru+s, use=guru+unk,
14526 guru-76-wm|guru 76 lines by 178 cols with 255 cols memory,
14527 cols#178, lines#76,
14528 is2=\E7\E[255;0;0;76;178;255p\E8\E[J, smcup=\E[76p,
14530 aaa-rv-unk|ann arbor unknown type,
14531 lh#0, lw#0, nlab#0,
14532 blink=\E[5;7m, bold=\E[1;7m, home=\E[H, invis=\E[7;8m,
14533 is1=\E[7m\E7\E[H\E9\E8, rev=\E[m, rmso=\E[7m, rmul=\E[7m,
14535 sgr=\E[%?%p6%t1;%;%?%p2%t4;%;%?%p3%t7;%;%?%p4%t5;%;%?%p1%!%t
14537 sgr0=\E[7m, smso=\E[m, smul=\E[4;7m,
14539 #### Applied Digital Data Systems (adds)
14541 # ADDS itself is long gone. ADDS was bought by NCR, and the same group made
14542 # ADDS and NCR terminals. When AT&T and NCR merged, the engineering for
14543 # terminals was merged again. Then AT&T sold the terminal business to
14544 # SunRiver, which later changed its name to Boundless Technologies. The
14545 # engineers from Teletype, AT&T terminals, ADDS, and NCR (who are still there
14546 # as of early 1995) are at:
14548 # Boundless Technologies
14549 # 100 Marcus Boulevard
14550 # Hauppauge, NY 11788-3762
14551 # Vox: (800)-231-5445
14552 # Fax: (516)-342-7378
14553 # Web: http://boundless.com
14555 # Their voice mail used to describe the place as "SunRiver (formerly ADDS)".
14556 # In 1995 Boundless acquired DEC's terminals business.
14559 # Regent: lowest common denominator, works on all regents.
14560 # (regent: renamed ":bc:" to ":le:" -- esr)
14561 regent|Adds Regent Series,
14564 bel=^G, clear=^L, cr=\r, cub1=^U, cud1=\n, cuf1=^F, cuu1=^Z,
14565 home=\EY\s\s, ind=\n, ll=^A,
14566 # Regent 100 has a bug where if computer sends escape when user is holding
14567 # down shift key it gets confused, so we avoid escape.
14568 regent100|Adds Regent 100,
14571 cup=\013%p1%'\s'%+%c\020%p2%{10}%/%{16}%*%p2%{10}%m%+%c,
14572 kf0=^B1\r, kf1=^B2\r, kf2=^B3\r, kf3=^B4\r, kf4=^B5\r,
14573 kf5=^B6\r, kf6=^B7\r, kf7=^B8\r, lf0=F1, lf1=F2, lf2=F3,
14574 lf3=F4, lf4=F5, lf5=F6, lf6=F7, lf7=F8, rmso=\E0@, rmul=\E0@,
14575 sgr0=\E0@, smso=\E0P, smul=\E0`, use=regent,
14576 regent20|Adds Regent 20,
14577 bel=^G, cup=\EY%p1%{32}%+%c%p2%{32}%+%c, ed=\Ek, el=\EK,
14579 regent25|Adds Regent 25,
14580 bel=^G, kcub1=^U, kcud1=\n, kcuf1=^F, kcuu1=^Z, khome=^A,
14582 regent40|Adds Regent 40,
14584 bel=^G, dl1=\El$<2*>, il1=\EM$<2*>, kf1=^B1\r, kf2=^B2\r,
14585 kf3=^B3\r, kf4=^B4\r, kf5=^B5\r, kf6=^B6\r, kf7=^B7\r,
14586 kf8=^B8\r, lf0=F1, lf1=F2, lf2=F3, lf3=F4, lf4=F5, lf5=F6,
14587 lf6=F7, lf7=F8, rmso=\E0@, rmul=\E0@, sgr0=\E0@, smso=\E0P,
14588 smul=\E0`, use=regent25,
14589 regent40+|Adds Regent 40+,
14590 is2=\EB, use=regent40,
14591 # It uses a different code for mapping acs vs dim/blink.
14592 regent60|regent200|adds200|Adds Regent 60,
14593 acsc=jLkDl@mHnhq`tXuTv\\wPxd, dch1=\EE, ed=\Ek,
14594 is2=\EV\EB, kbs=^H, kcbt=\EO, kdch1=\EE, kich1=\EF,
14595 krmir=\EF, rmacs=\E2, rmir=\EF, rmso=\ER\E0@\EV, smacs=\E1,
14596 smir=\EF, smso=\ER\E0P\EV, kF1=^B!\r, kF2=^B"\r, kF3=^B#\r,
14597 kF4=^B$\r, kF5=^B%\r, kF6=^B&\r, kF7=^B'\r, kF8=^B(\r,
14599 # From: <edward@onyx.berkeley.edu> Thu Jul 9 09:27:33 1981
14600 # (viewpoint: added <kcuf1>, function key, and <dl1> capabilities -- esr)
14601 viewpoint|addsviewpoint|adds viewpoint,
14604 bel=^G, clear=^L, cnorm=\017\E0`, cr=\r, cub1=^H, cud1=\n,
14605 cuf1=^F, cup=\EY%p1%{32}%+%c%p2%{32}%+%c, cuu1=^Z,
14606 cvvis=\017\E0P, dl1=\El, ed=\Ek$<16.1*>, el=\EK$<16>,
14607 ind=\n, is2=\017\E0`, kcub1=^U, kcud1=\n, kcuf1=^F, kcuu1=^Z,
14608 kf0=^B1, kf2=^B2, kf3=^B!, kf4=^B", kf5=^B#, khome=^A, ll=^A,
14609 rmso=^O, rmul=^O, sgr0=^O, smso=^N, smul=^N,
14610 # Some viewpoints have bad ROMs that foo up on ^O
14611 screwpoint|adds viewpoint with ^O bug,
14612 cvvis@, rmso@, rmul@, smso@, smul@, use=viewpoint,
14614 # From: Jay S. Rouman <jsr@dexter.mi.org> 5 Jul 92
14615 # The <civis>/<cnorm>/<sgr>/<sgr0> strings were added by ESR from specs.
14616 # Theory; the vp3a+ wants \E0%c to set highlights, where normal=01000000,
14617 # underline=01100000, rev=01010000, blink=01000010,dim=01000001,
14618 # invis=01000100 and %c is the logical or of desired attributes.
14619 # There is also a `tag bit' enabling attributes, set by \E) and unset by \E(.
14621 # Update by TD - 2004:
14623 # https://web.archive.org/web/19990922005103/http://www.cs.utk.edu/~shuford/terminal/adds_viewpoint_news.txt
14625 # COMMANDS ASCII CODE
14627 # Address, Absolute ESC,=,row,column
14629 # Aux Port Enable ESC,@
14630 # Aux Port Disable ESC,A
14634 # Cursor forward FF
14637 # Cursor suppress ETB
14638 # Cursor enable CAN
14639 # Erase to end of line ESC,T
14640 # Erase to end of page ESC,Y
14643 # Keyboard unlock SO
14644 # Read current cursor position ESC,?
14645 # Set Attribute ESC,0,x (see below for values of x)
14646 # Tag bit reset ESC,(
14647 # Tag bit set ESC,)
14648 # Transparent Print on ESC,3
14649 # Transparent Print off ESC,4
14655 # Half Intensity A 0101
14657 # Half Intensity Blinking C 0103
14658 # Reverse Video P 0120
14659 # Reverse Video Half Intensity Q 0121
14660 # Reverse Video Blinking R 0122
14661 # Reverse Video Half Intensity
14663 # Underlined ` 0140
14664 # Underlined Half Intensity a 0141
14665 # Underlined Blinking b 0142
14666 # Underlined Half Intensity
14668 # Video suppress D 0104
14669 vp3a+|viewpoint3a+|adds viewpoint 3a+,
14671 cols#80, it#8, lines#24,
14672 blink=\E0B\E), civis=^W, clear=\E*$<80>, cnorm=^X, cr=\r,
14673 cub1=^H, cud1=\n, cuf1=^L,
14674 cup=\E=%p1%{32}%+%c%p2%{32}%+%c, cuu1=^K, dim=\E0A\E),
14675 ed=\EY$<80>, el=\ET, home=^^, ht=^I, ind=\n, invis=\E0D\E),
14676 kbs=^H, kcub1=^H, kcud1=\n, kcuf1=^L, kcuu1=^K, khome=^^,
14677 nel=\r\n, rev=\E0P\E), rmso=\E(,
14678 sgr=%?%p1%p2%|%p3%|%p4%|%p5%|%p7%|%t\E0%{64}%?%p1%t%{17}%|%;
14679 %?%p2%t%{32}%|%;%?%p3%t%{16}%|%;%?%p4%t%{2}%|%;%?%p5%t
14680 %{1}%|%;%c%?%p7%tD%;\E)%e\E(%;,
14681 sgr0=\E(, smso=\E0Q\E), smul=\E0`\E),
14682 vp60|viewpoint60|addsvp60|adds viewpoint60,
14685 # adds viewpoint 90 - from cornell
14686 # Note: emacs sends ei occasionally to insure the terminal is out of
14687 # insert mode. This unfortunately puts the viewpoint90 IN insert
14688 # mode. A hack to get around this is <ich1=\EF\s\EF^U>. (Also,
14689 # - :ei=:im=: must be present in the termcap translation.)
14690 # - <xhp> indicates glitch that attributes stick to location
14691 # - <msgr> means it's safe to move in standout mode
14692 # - <clear=\EG\Ek>: clears screen and visual attributes without affecting
14694 # Function key and label capabilities merged in from SCO.
14695 vp90|viewpoint90|adds viewpoint 90,
14696 OTbs, bw, msgr, xhp,
14698 clear=\EG\Ek, cub1=^H, cud1=\n, cuf1=^F,
14699 cup=\EY%p1%{32}%+%c%p2%{32}%+%c, cuu1=^Z, dch1=\EE,
14700 dl1=\El, ed=\Ek, el=\EK, home=\EY\s\s, ht=^I,
14701 ich1=\EF \EF\025, ind=\n, kbs=^H, kcub1=^U, kcud1=\n,
14702 kcuf1=^F, kcuu1=^Z, kf0=^B1\r, kf1=^B2\r, kf10=^B;\r,
14703 kf2=^B3\r, kf3=^B4\r, kf4=^B5\r, kf5=^B6\r, kf6=^B7\r,
14704 kf7=^B8\r, kf8=^B9\r, kf9=\002\:\r, khome=^A, lf0=F1, lf1=F2,
14705 lf10=F11, lf2=F3, lf3=F4, lf4=F5, lf5=F6, lf6=F7, lf7=F8, lf8=F9,
14706 lf9=F10, ll=^A, rmso=\ER\E0@\EV, rmul=\ER\E0@\EV,
14707 sgr0=\ER\E0@\EV, smso=\ER\E0Q\EV, smul=\ER\E0`\EV,
14708 # Note: if return acts weird on a980, check internal switch #2
14709 # on the top chip on the CONTROL pc board.
14710 adds980|a980|adds consul 980,
14713 bel=^G, clear=\014$<1>\013@, cr=\r, cub1=^H, cud1=\n,
14714 cuf1=\E^E01, cup=\013%p1%{64}%+%c\E\005%p2%2d,
14715 dl1=\E\017$<13>, il1=\E\016$<13>, ind=\n, kf0=\E0, kf1=\E1,
14716 kf2=\E2, kf3=\E3, kf4=\E4, kf5=\E5, kf6=\E6, kf7=\E7, kf8=\E8,
14717 kf9=\E9, rmso=^O, sgr0=^O, smso=^Y^^^N,
14719 #### C. Itoh Electronics
14721 # As of 1995 these people no longer make terminals (they're still in the
14722 # printer business). Their terminals were all clones of the DEC VT series.
14723 # They're located in Orange County, CA.
14726 # CIT 80 - vt-52 emulator, the termcap has been modified to remove
14727 # the delay times and do an auto tab set rather than the indirect
14728 # file used in vt100.
14729 cit80|cit-80|citoh 80,
14732 clear=\E[H\EJ, cr=\r, cub1=^H, cud1=\E[B, cuf1=\E[C,
14733 cup=\E[%i%p1%2d;%p2%2dH, cuu1=\E[A, ed=\EJ, el=\EK, ff=^L,
14734 ind=\n, is2=\E>, kcub1=\EOD, kcud1=\EOB, kcuf1=\EOC,
14735 kcuu1=\EOA, rmkx=\E[?1l\E>, smkx=\E[?1h\E=,
14736 # From: Tim Wood <mtxinu!sybase!tim> Fri Sep 27 09:39:12 PDT 1985
14737 # (cit101: added <rmam>/<smam> based on init string, merged this with c101 -- esr)
14738 cit101|citc|C.itoh fast vt100,
14741 bel=^G, clear=\E[H\E[2J, cnorm=\E[V\E8, cub1=^H, cud1=\E[B,
14742 cuf1=\E[C, cup=\E[%i%p1%d;%p2%dH, cuu1=\E[A,
14743 cvvis=\E7\E[U, dch1=\E[P, dl1=\E[M, ed=\E[J, el=\E[K,
14744 flash=\E[?5h$<200/>\E[?5l, ich1=\E[@, il1=\E[L,
14745 is2=\E>\E[?3l\E[?4l\E[?5l\E[?7h\E[?8h\E[3g\E[>5g,
14746 kcub1=\EOD, kcud1=\EOB, kcuf1=\EOC, kcuu1=\EOA,
14747 rmam=\E[?7l, rmkx=\E[?1l\E>, rmso=\E[m, rmul=\E[m,
14748 sgr0=\E[m, smam=\E[?7h, smkx=\E[?1h\E=, smso=\E[7m,
14750 # CIE Terminals CIT-101e from Geoff Kuenning <callan!geoff> via BRL
14751 # The following termcap entry was created from the Callan cd100 entry. The
14752 # last two lines (with the capabilities in caps) are used by RM-cobol to allow
14753 # full selection of combinations of reverse video, underline, and blink.
14754 # (cit101e: removed unknown :f0=\EOp:f1=\EOq:f2=\EOr:f3=\EOs:f4=\EOt:f5=\EOu:\
14755 # f6=\EOv:f7=\EOw:f8=\EOx:f9=\EOy:AB=\E[0;5m:AL=\E[m:AR=\E[0;7m:AS=\E[0;5;7m:\
14756 # :NB=\E[0;1;5m:NM=\E[0;1m:NR=\E[0;1;7m:NS=\E[0;1;5;7m: -- esr)
14757 cit101e|C. Itoh CIT-101e,
14758 OTbs, OTpt, am, mir, msgr,
14759 cols#80, it#8, lines#24,
14760 acsc=, clear=\E[H\E[J, cnorm=, csr=\E[%i%p1%2d;%p2%2dr,
14761 cub1=\E[D, cud1=\E[B, cuf1=\E[C, cup=\E[%i%p1%2d;%p2%2dH,
14762 cuu1=\E[A, cvvis=\E[?1l\E[?4l\E[?7h, dch1=\E[P, dl1=\E[M,
14763 ed=\E[J, el=\E[K, if=/usr/share/tabset/vt100, il1=\E[L,
14764 kcub1=\E[D, kcud1=\E[B, kcuf1=\E[C, kcuu1=\E[A, kf0=\EOT,
14765 kf1=\EOP, kf2=\EOQ, kf3=\EOR, kf4=\EOS, kf5=\EOm, kf6=\EOl,
14766 kf7=\EOM, kf8=\EOn, rc=\E8, ri=\EM, rmacs=^O, rmir=\E[4l,
14767 rmkx=\E>, rmso=\E[m, rmul=\E[m, sc=\E7, smacs=^N, smir=\E[4h,
14768 smkx=\E=, smso=\E[7m, smul=\E[4m,
14769 # From: David S. Lawyer, June 1997:
14770 # The CIT 101-e was made in Japan in 1983-4 and imported by CIE
14771 # Terminals in Irvine, CA. It was part of CITOH Electronics. In the
14772 # late 1980's CIT Terminals went out of business.
14773 # There is no need to use the initialization string is=... (by invoking
14774 # tset or setterm etc.) provided that the terminal has been manually set
14775 # up (and the setup saved with ^S) to be compatible with this termcap. To be
14776 # compatible it should be in ANSI mode (not VT52). A set-up that
14777 # works is to set all the manually settable stuff to factory defaults
14778 # by pressing ^D in set-up mode. Then increase the brightness with the
14779 # up-arrow key since the factory default will likely be dim on an old
14780 # terminal. Then change any options you want (provided that they are
14781 # compatible with the termcap). For my terminal I set: Screen
14782 # Background: light; Keyclicks: silent; Auto wraparound: on; CRT saver:
14783 # on. I also set up mine for parity (but you may not need it). Then
14784 # save the setup with ^S.
14785 # (cit101e-rv: added empty <rmcup> to suppress a tic warning. --esr)
14786 cit101e-rv|Citoh CIT-101e (sets reverse video),
14787 am, eo, mir, msgr, xenl, xon,
14788 cols#80, it#8, lines#24,
14789 OTnl=\EM, bel=^G, blink=\E[5m, bold=\E[1m, cbt=\E[Z,
14790 civis=\E[1v, clear=\E[H\E[J, cnorm=\E[0;3;4v, cr=\r,
14791 csr=\E[%i%p1%d;%p2%dr, cub=\E[%p1%dD, cub1=^H,
14792 cud=\E[%p1%dB, cud1=\E[B, cuf=\E[%p1%dC, cuf1=\E[C,
14793 cup=\E[%i%p1%d;%p2%dH, cuu=\E[%p1%dA, cuu1=\E[A,
14794 cvvis=\E[3;5v, dch=\E[%p1%dP, dch1=\E[P, dl=\E[%p1%dM,
14795 dl1=\E[M, ed=\E[J, el=\E[K, flash=\E[?5l$<200/>\E[?5h,
14796 home=\E[H, hpa=\E[%i%p1%dG, ht=^I, hts=\EH, ich=\E[%p1%d@,
14797 ich1=\E[@, il=\E[%p1%dL, il1=\E[L, ind=\n,
14798 is2=\E<\E>\E[?1l\E[?3l\E[?4l\E[?5h\E[?7h\E[?8h\E[3g\E[>5g\E(
14799 B\E[m\E[20l\E[1;24r\E[24;1H,
14800 kbs=^?, kcub1=\E[D, kcud1=\E[B, kcuf1=\E[C, kcuu1=\E[A,
14801 kf1=\EOP, kf2=\EOQ, kf3=\EOR, kf4=\EOS, nel=\EE, rc=\E8,
14802 rev=\E[7m, ri=\EM, rmcup=, rmir=\E[4l, rmso=\E[m, rmul=\E[m,
14803 rs1=\Ec\E[?7h\E[>5g, sc=\E7, sgr0=\E[m,
14804 smcup=\E[>5g\E[?7h\E[?5h, smir=\E[4h, smso=\E[7m,
14805 smul=\E[4m, tbc=\E[3g, u6=\E[%i%p1%d;%p2%dR, u7=\E[6n,
14806 u8=\E[?6c, u9=\E[c, use=ecma+index,
14807 cit101e-n|CIT-101e w/o am,
14809 cvvis=\E[?1l\E[?4l\E[?7l, kbs=^H, kcub1=^H, kcud1=\n,
14811 cit101e-132|CIT-101e with 132 cols,
14813 kbs=^H, kcub1=^H, kcud1=\n, use=cit101e,
14814 cit101e-n132|CIT-101e with 132 cols w/o am,
14817 cvvis=\E[?1l\E[?4l\E[?7l, kbs=^H, kcub1=^H, kcud1=\n,
14819 # CIE Terminals CIT-500 from BRL
14820 # The following SET-UP modes are assumed for normal operation:
14821 # GENERATE_XON/XOFF:YES DUPLEX:FULL NEWLINE:OFF
14822 # AUTOWRAP:ON MODE:ANSI SCREEN_LENGTH:64_LINES
14823 # DSPLY_CNTRL_CODES?NO PAGE_WIDTH:80 EDIT_MODE:OFF
14824 # Other SET-UP modes may be set for operator convenience or communication
14826 # Hardware tabs are assumed to be set every 8 columns; they can be set up
14827 # by the "reset", "tset", or "tabs" utilities. No delays are specified; use
14828 # "stty ixon -ixany" to enable DC3/DC1 flow control!
14829 # (cit500: I added <rmam>/<smam> based on the init string -- esr)
14830 cit500|CIE Terminals CIT-500,
14831 OTbs, OTpt, mir, msgr, xon,
14832 OTkn#10, cols#80, it#8, lines#64, vt#3,
14833 acsc=, bel=^G, blink=\E[5m, bold=\E[1m, cbt=\E[Z,
14834 clear=\E[H\E[J, cr=\r, csr=\E[%i%p1%d;%p2%dr,
14835 cub=\E[%p1%dD, cub1=^H, cud=\E[%p1%dB, cud1=\n,
14836 cuf=\E[%p1%dC, cuf1=\E[C, cup=\E[%i%p1%d;%p2%dH,
14837 cuu=\E[%p1%dA, cuu1=\EM, dch1=\E[P, dl=\E[%p1%dM, dl1=\E[M,
14838 ed=\EJ, el=\EK, home=\E[H, ht=^I, hts=\EH, il=\E[%p1%dL,
14839 il1=\E[L, ind=\n, is2=\E<\E)0, kbs=^H, kcbt=\E[Z, kcub1=\EOD,
14840 kcud1=\EOB, kcuf1=\EOC, kcuu1=\EOA, kdch1=\E[P, kdl1=\E[M,
14841 ked=\EJ, kel=\EK, kf0=\EOP, kf1=\EOQ, kf2=\EOR, kf3=\EOS,
14842 kf4=\EOU, kf5=\EOV, kf6=\EOW, kf7=\EOX, kf8=\EOY, kf9=\EOZ,
14843 khome=\E[H, kich1=\E[4h, kil1=\E[L, krmir=\E[4l, lf0=PF1,
14844 lf1=PF2, lf2=PF3, lf3=PF4, lf4=F15, lf5=F16, lf6=F17, lf7=F18,
14845 lf8=F19, lf9=F20, ll=\E[64H, nel=\EE, rc=\E8, rev=\E[7m,
14846 ri=\EM, rmacs=^O, rmam=\E[?7l, rmir=\E[4l, rmkx=\E[?1l\E>,
14847 rmso=\E[m, rmul=\E[m,
14848 rs1=\E<\E2\E[20l\E[?6l\E[r\E[m\E[q\E(B\017\E)0\E>,
14849 sc=\E7, sgr0=\E[m, smacs=^N, smam=\E[?7h, smir=\E[4h,
14850 smkx=\E[?1h\E=, smso=\E[7m, smul=\E[4m, tbc=\E[3g,
14852 # C. Itoh printers begin here
14853 citoh|ci8510|8510|c.itoh 8510a,
14856 is2=\E(009\,017\,025\,033\,041\,049\,057\,065\,073.,
14857 rep=\ER%p2%03d%p1%c, ri=\Er, rmul=\EY, sgr0=\E"\EY,
14859 citoh-pica|citoh in pica,
14860 is1=\EN, use=citoh,
14861 citoh-elite|citoh in elite,
14864 is2=\E(009\,017\,025\,033\,041\,049\,057\,065\,073\,081\,089
14867 citoh-comp|citoh in compressed,
14870 is2=\E(009\,017\,025\,033\,041\,049\,057\,065\,073\,081\,089
14871 \,097\,105\,113\,121\,129.,
14873 # citoh has infinite cols because we don't want lp ever inserting \n\t**.
14874 citoh-prop|citoh-ps|ips|citoh in proportional spacing mode,
14876 is1=\EP, use=citoh,
14877 citoh-6lpi|citoh in 6 lines per inch mode,
14878 is3=\EA, use=citoh,
14879 citoh-8lpi|citoh in 8 lines per inch mode,
14881 is3=\EB, use=citoh,
14883 #### Control Data (cdc)
14886 cdc456|cdc 456 terminal,
14889 bel=^G, clear=^Y^X, cr=\r, cub1=^H, cud1=\n, cuf1=^L,
14890 cup=\E1%p1%{32}%+%c%p2%{32}%+%c, cuu1=^Z, dl1=\EJ, ed=^X,
14891 el=^V, home=^Y, il1=\EL, ind=\n,
14893 # Assorted CDC terminals from BRL (improvements by DAG & Ferd Brundick)
14897 clear=^L, cuf1=^X, cup=\002%p2%{32}%+%c%p1%{32}%+%c,
14898 cuu1=^W, el=^K, home=^Y, kcub1=^H, kcud1=\n, kcuf1=^I,
14899 kcuu1=^W, khome=^Y,
14900 cdc721ll|CDC Viking with long lines,
14902 cols#132, lines#24,
14903 clear=^L, cuf1=^X, cup=\002%p2%{32}%+%c%p1%{32}%+%c,
14904 cuu1=^W, el=^K, home=^Y, kcub1=^H, kcud1=\n, kcuf1=^I,
14905 kcuu1=^W, khome=^Y,
14906 # (cdc752: the BRL entry had :ll=\E1 ^Z: commented out
14910 bel=^G, clear=\030\E1\s\s, cr=\r, cub1=^H, cud1=\n, cuf1=^U,
14911 cup=\E1%p2%{32}%+%c%p1%{32}%+%c, cuu1=^Z, el=^V,
14912 home=\E1\s\s, ind=\n, ll=^Y, rs1=\E1 \030\002\003\017,
14914 # The following switch/key settings are assumed for normal operation:
14915 # 96 chars SCROLL FULL duplex not BLOCK
14916 # Other switches may be set according to communication requirements.
14917 # Insert/delete-character cannot be used, as the whole display is affected.
14918 # "so" & "se" are commented out until jove handles "sg" correctly.
14921 OTkn#10, cols#80, lines#24,
14922 bel=^G, clear=^Y^X, cr=\r, cub1=^H, cud1=\n, cuf1=^U,
14923 cup=\E1%p2%{32}%+%c%p1%{32}%+%c, cuu1=^Z,
14924 dl1=\EJ$<6*/>, ed=^X, el=^V, home=^Y, il1=\EL$<6*/>, ind=\n,
14925 kbs=^H, kcub1=^H, kcud1=\n, kcuf1=^U, kcuu1=^Z, kdch1=\EI,
14926 kdl1=\EL, ked=^X, kel=^V, kf0=\EA, kf1=\EB, kf2=\EC, kf3=\ED,
14927 kf4=\EE, kf5=\EF, kf6=\EG, kf7=\EH, kf8=\Ea, kf9=\Eb, khome=^Y,
14928 khts=^O, kich1=\EK, kil1=\EL, lf0=F1, lf1=F2, lf2=F3, lf3=F4,
14929 lf4=F5, lf5=F6, lf6=F7, lf7=F8, lf8=F9, lf9=F10, ll=^Y^Z,
14932 # CDC 721 from Robert Viduya, Ga. Tech. <ihnp4!gatech!gitpyr!robert> via BRL.
14934 # Part of the long initialization string defines the "DOWN" key to the left
14935 # of the tab key to send an ESC. The real ESC key is positioned way out
14938 # The termcap won't work in 132 column mode due to the way it it moves the
14939 # cursor. Termcap doesn't have the capability (as far as I could tell) to
14940 # handle the 721 in 132 column mode.
14942 # (cdc721: changed :ri: to :sr: -- esr)
14943 cdc721-esc|Control Data 721,
14944 OTbs, OTpt, am, bw, msgr, xon,
14945 OTkn#10, cols#80, it#8, lines#30,
14946 bel=^G, blink=^N, cbt=^^^K, clear=^L, cub1=^H, cud1=^Z,
14947 cuf1=^X, cup=\002%p2%{32}%+%c%p1%{32}%+%c, cuu1=^W,
14948 dch1=^^N, dim=^\, dl1=^^Q, ed=^^P, el=^K, home=^Y, hts=^^^RW,
14949 ich1=^^O, il1=^^R, ind=\036W =\036U, invis=^^^R[,
14950 is2=\036\022B\003\036\035\017\022\025\035\036E\036\022H\036
14951 \022J\036\022L\036\022N\036\022P\036\022Q\036\022\036
14952 \022\^\036\022b\036\022i\036W\s=\036\022Z\036\011C1-`\s`
14954 kbs=^H, kcub1=^H, kcud1=^Z, kcuf1=^X, kcuu1=^W, kf0=^^q,
14955 kf1=^^r, kf2=^^s, kf3=^^t, kf4=^^u, kf5=^^v, kf6=^^w, kf7=^^x,
14956 kf8=^^y, kf9=^^z, khome=^Y, ll=^B =, rev=^^D,
14957 ri=\036W =\036V, rmir=, rmkx=^^^Rl, rmso=^^E, rmul=^],
14958 sgr0=^O^U^]^^E^^^R\\, smir=, smkx=^^^Rk, smso=^^D, smul=^\,
14963 # Getronics is a Dutch electronics company that at one time was called
14964 # `Geveke' and made async terminals; but (according to the company itself!)
14965 # they've lost all their documentation on the command set. The hardware
14966 # documentation suggests the terminals were actually manufactured by a
14967 # Taiwanese electronics company named Cal-Comp. There are known
14968 # to have been at least two models, the 33 and the 50.
14971 # The 50 seems to be a top end vt220 clone, with the addition of a higher
14972 # screen resolution, a larger screen, at least 1 page of memory above and
14973 # below the screen, apparently pages of memory right and left of the screen
14974 # which can be panned, and about 75 function keys (15 function keys x normal,
14975 # shift, control, func A, func B). It also has more setup possibilities than
14976 # the vt220. The monitor case is dated November 1978 and the keyboard case is
14979 # The vt100 emulation works as is. The entry below describes the rather
14980 # non-conformant (but more featureful) ANSI mode.
14982 # From: Stephen Peterson <stv@utrecht.ow.nl>, 27 May 1995
14983 visa50|geveke visa 50 terminal in ansi 80 character mode,
14986 acsc=0_aaffggh jjkkllmmnnooqqssttuuvvwwxx, bel=^G,
14987 blink=\E[5m, bold=\E[1m, cbt=\E[Z, clear=\E[H\E[2J, cr=\r,
14988 csr=\E[%i%p1%d;%p2%dr, cub=\E[%p1%dD, cub1=\E[D,
14989 cud=\E[%p1%dB, cud1=\E[B, cuf=\E[%p1%dC, cuf1=\E[C,
14990 cup=\E[%i%p1%d;%p2%dH, cuu=\E[%p1%dA, cuu1=\E[A,
14991 dch=\E[%p1%dX, dch1=\E[X, dim=\E[2m, dl=\E[%p1%dM,
14992 dl1=\E[M, ed=\E[J, el=\E[K, flash=\E[?5h$<100/>\E[?5l,
14993 home=\E[H, hpa=\E[%i%p1%dG, ht=^I, ich=\E[%p1%d@,
14994 ich1=\E[@, il=\E[%p1%dL, il1=\E[L, ind=\n, invis=\E[8m,
14995 is2=\E0;2m\E[1;25r\E[25;1H\E[?3l\E[?7h\E[?8h,
14996 ka1=\E[f, ka3=\EOQ, kb2=\EOP, kbs=^H, kc1=\EOR, kc3=\EOS,
14997 kcub1=\E[D, kcud1=\E[A, kcuf1=\E[C, kcuu1=\E[A, kdch1=^?,
14998 kdl1=\EOS, kf0=\E010, kf1=\E001, kf10=\E011, kf2=\E002,
14999 kf3=\E003, kf4=\E004, kf5=\E005, kf6=\E006, kf7=\E007,
15000 kf8=\E008, kf9=\E009, khome=\E[f, lf2=A delete char,
15001 lf3=A insert line, lf4=A delete line, lf5=A clear,
15002 lf6=A ce of/cf gn, lf7=A print, lf8=A on-line,
15003 lf9=A funcl0=A send, nel=\r\n, rev=\E[7m, rmacs=\E[3l,
15004 rmam=\E[?7l, rmir=\E[4l, rmkx=\E>, rmso=\E[0;2m,
15005 rmul=\E[0m, sgr0=\E[0;2m, smacs=\E3h, smam=\E?7h,
15006 smir=\E[4h, smkx=\E=, smso=\E[2;7m, smul=\E[4m, tbc=\E[3g,
15009 #### Human Designed Systems (Concept)
15011 # Human Designed Systems
15013 # King of Prussia, PA 19406
15014 # Vox: (610)-277-8300
15015 # Fax: (610)-275-5739
15016 # Net: support@hds.com
15018 # John Martin <john@hds.com> is their termcap expert. They're mostly out of
15019 # the character-terminal business now (1995) and making X terminals. In
15020 # particular, the whole `Concept' line described here was discontinued long
15024 # From: <vax135!hpk> Sat Jun 27 07:41:20 1981
15025 # Extensive changes to c108 by arpavax:eric Feb 1982
15026 # Some unknown person at SCO then translated it to terminfo.
15028 # There seem to be a number of different versions of the C108 PROMS
15029 # (with bug fixes in its Z-80 program).
15031 # The first one that we had would lock out the keyboard of you
15032 # sent lots of short lines (like /usr/dict/words) at 9600 baud.
15033 # Try that on your C108 and see if it sends a ^S when you type it.
15034 # If so, you have an old version of the PROMs.
15036 # You should configure the C108 to send ^S/^Q before running this.
15037 # It is much faster (at 9600 baud) than the c100 because the delays
15039 # new status line display entries for c108-8p:
15040 # <is3> - init str #3 - setup term for status display -
15041 # set programmer mode, select window 2, define window at last
15042 # line of memory, set bkgnd stat mesg there, select window 0.
15044 # <tsl> - to status line - select window 2, home cursor, erase to
15045 # end-of-window, 1/2 bright on, goto(line#0, col#?)
15047 # <fsl> - from status line - 1/2 bright off, select window 0
15049 # <dsl> - disable status display - set bkgnd status mesg with
15052 # There are probably more function keys that should be added but
15053 # I don't know what they are.
15055 # No delays needed on c108 because of ^S/^Q handshaking
15057 c108|concept108|c108-8p|concept108-8p|concept 108 w/8 pages,
15058 is3=\EU\E\sz"\Ev\001\177\s!p\E\s;"\E\sz\s\Ev\s\s\001\177p
15060 rmcup=\Ev \001\177p\Ep\r\n, use=c108-4p,
15061 c108-4p|concept108-4p|concept 108 w/4 pages,
15062 OTbs, eslok, hs, xon,
15064 acsc=jEkTl\\mMqLxU, cnorm=\Ew, cr=\r,
15065 cup=\Ea%p1%?%p1%{95}%>%t\001%{96}%-%;%{32}%+%c%p2%?%p2%{95}
15066 %>%t\001%{96}%-%;%{32}%+%c,
15067 cvvis=\EW, dch1=\E 1$<16*>, dsl=\E ;\177, fsl=\Ee\E z\s,
15068 ind=\n, is1=\EK\E!\E F,
15069 is3=\EU\E z"\Ev\177 !p\E ;"\E z \Ev \001 p\Ep\n,
15070 rmacs=\Ej\s, rmcup=\Ev \001 p\Ep\r\n, smacs=\Ej!,
15071 smcup=\EU\Ev 8p\Ep\r\E\025,
15072 tsl=\E z"\E?\E\005\EE\Ea %+\s, use=c100,
15073 c108-rv|c108-rv-8p|concept 108 w/8 pages in reverse video,
15074 rmcup=\Ev \002 p\Ep\r\n, smcup=\EU\Ev 8p\Ep\r,
15076 c108-rv-4p|concept108rv4p|concept 108 w/4 pages in reverse video,
15077 flash=\EK$<200>\Ek, is1=\Ek, rmso=\Ee, smso=\EE,
15079 c108-w|c108-w-8p|concept108-w-8|concept108-w8p|concept 108 w/8 pages in wide mode,
15081 is1=\E F\E", rmcup=\Ev ^A0\001D\Ep\r\n,
15082 smcup=\EU\Ev 8\001D\Ep\r, use=c108-8p,
15085 # These have only window relative cursor addressing, not screen
15086 # relative. To get it to work right here, smcup/rmcup (which
15087 # were invented for the concept) lock you into a one page
15088 # window for screen style programs.
15090 # To get out of the one page window, we use a clever trick:
15091 # we set the window size to zero ("\Ev " in rmcup) which the
15092 # terminal recognizes as an error and resets the window to all
15095 # This trick works on c100 but does not on c108, sigh.
15097 # Some tty drivers use cr3 for concept, others use nl3, hence
15098 # the delays on cr and ind below. This padding is only needed at
15099 # 9600 baud and up. One or the other is commented out depending on
15100 # local conventions.
15102 # 2 ms padding on <rmcup> isn't always enough. 6 works fine. Maybe
15103 # less than 6 but more than 2 will work.
15105 # Note: can't use function keys f7-f10 because they are
15106 # indistinguishable from arrow keys (!), also, del char and
15107 # clear eol use xon/xoff so they probably won't work very well.
15109 # Also note that we don't define insrt/del char/delline/eop/send
15110 # because they don't transmit unless we reset them - I figured
15111 # it was a bad idea to clobber their definitions.
15113 # The <mc5> sequence changes the escape character to ^^ so that
15114 # escapes will be passed through to the printer. Only trouble
15115 # is that ^^ won't be - ^^ was chosen to be unlikely.
15116 # Unfortunately, if you're sending raster bits through to be
15117 # plotted, any character you choose will be likely, so we lose.
15119 # \EQ"\EY(^W (send anything from printer to host, for xon/xoff)
15120 # cannot be # in is2 because it will hang a c100 with no printer
15122 c100|concept100|concept|c104|c100-4p|hds concept 100,
15123 OTbs, am, eo, mir, ul, xenl,
15124 cols#80, lines#24, pb#9600, vt#8,
15125 bel=^G, blink=\EC, clear=\E?\E\005$<2*>, cr=$<9>\r,
15126 cub1=^H, cud1=\n, cuf1=\E=,
15127 cup=\Ea%p1%{32}%+%c%p2%{32}%+%c, cuu1=\E;,
15128 dch1=\E\021$<16*>, dim=\EE, dl1=\E\002$<3*>,
15129 ed=\E\005$<16*>, el=\E\025$<16>, flash=\Ek$<200>\EK,
15130 ht=\011$<8>, il1=\E\022$<3*>, ind=\n, invis=\EH, ip=$<16*>,
15132 is2=\EU\Ef\E7\E5\E8\El\ENH\E\0\Eo&\0\Eo'\E\Eo!\0\E\007!\E
15133 \010A@\s\E4#\:"\E\:a\E4#;"\E\:b\E4#<"\E\:c,
15134 is3=\Ev $<6>\Ep\n, kbs=^H, kcbt=\E', kctab=\E_,
15135 kcub1=\E>, kcud1=\E<, kcuf1=\E=, kcuu1=\E;, kdch1=\E^Q,
15136 kdl1=\E^B, ked=\E^C, kel=\E^S, kf1=\E5, kf2=\E6, kf3=\E7,
15137 kf4=\E8, kf5=\E9, kf6=\E\:a, kf7=\E\:b, kf8=\E\:c, khome=\E?,
15138 khts=\E], kich1=\E^P, kil1=\E^R, kind=\E[, knp=\E-, kpp=\E.,
15139 kri=\E\\, krmir=\E\0, mc4=\036o \E\EQ!\EYP\027,
15140 mc5=\EQ"\EY(\027\EYD\Eo \036, prot=\EI,
15141 rep=\Er%p1%c%p2%{32}%+%c$<.2*>, rev=\ED,
15142 rmcup=\Ev $<6>\Ep\r\n, rmir=\E\s\s, rmkx=\Ex,
15143 rmso=\Ed, rmul=\Eg, sgr0=\EN@,
15144 smcup=\EU\Ev 8p\Ep\r\E\025$<16>, smir=\E^P, smkx=\EX,
15145 smso=\ED, smul=\EG,
15146 c100-rv|c100-rv-4p|concept100-rv|c100 rev video,
15147 cnorm@, cvvis@, flash=\EK$<200>\Ek, is1=\Ek, rmso=\Ee,
15148 smso=\EE, use=c100,
15149 oc100|oconcept|c100-1p|old 1 page concept 100,
15153 # From: Walter Skorski <walt@genetics1.JMP.TJU.EDU>, 16-oct-1996.
15154 # Lots of notes, originally inline, but ncurses doesn't grok that.
15156 # am: not available in power on mode, but turned on with \E[=107;207h in
15157 # is2=. Also, \E=124l in is2= could have been used to prevent needing
15158 # to specify xenl:, but that would have rendered the last space on the
15159 # last line useless.
15160 # bw: Not available in power on mode, but turned on with \E[=107;207h in
15162 # clear: Could be done with \E[2J alone, except that vi (and probably most
15163 # other programs) assume that this also homes the cursor.
15164 # dsl: Go to window 2, go to the beginning of the line, use a line feed to
15165 # scroll the window, and go back to window 1.
15166 # is2: the string may cause a warning to be issued by tic that it
15167 # found a very long line and that it suspects that a comma is missing
15168 # somewhere. This warning can be ignored (unless it comes up more than
15169 # once). The initialization string contains the following commands:
15171 # [Setup mode items changed from factory defaults:]
15172 # \E)0 set alternate character set to
15174 # ^O set character set to default
15175 # [In case it wasn't]
15176 # \E[m turn off all attributes
15177 # [In case they weren't off]
15178 # \E[=107; cursor wrap and
15179 # 207h character wrap on
15180 # \E[90;3u set Fkey definitions to "transmit"
15182 # \E[92;3u set cursor key definitions to
15183 # "transmit" defaults
15184 # \E[43;1u set shift F13 to transmit...
15186 # \E[44;1u set shift F14 to transmit...
15188 # \E[45;1u set shift F15 to transmit...
15190 # \E[46;1u set shift F16 to transmit...
15192 # \E[200;1u set shift up to transmit...
15194 # \E[201;1u set shift down to transmit...
15196 # \E[202;1u set shift right to transmit...
15198 # \E[203;1u set shift left to transmit...
15200 # \E[204;1u set shift home to transmit...
15202 # \E[212;1u set backtab to transmit...
15204 # \E[213;1u set shift backspace to transmit...
15206 # \E[214;1u set shift del to transmit...
15208 # [Necessary items not mentioned in setup mode:]
15209 # \E[2!w move to window 2
15210 # \E[25;25w define window as line 25 of memory
15211 # \E[!w move to window 1
15212 # \E[2*w show current line of window 2 as
15214 # \E[2+x set meta key to use high bit
15215 # \E[;3+} move underline to bottom of character
15217 # All Fkeys are set to their default transmit definitions with \E[90;3u
15218 # in is2=. IMPORTANT: to use this terminal definition, the "quit" stty
15219 # setting MUST be redefined or deactivated, because the default is
15220 # contained in almost all of this terminal's Fkey strings! If for some
15221 # reason "quit" cannot be altered, the Fkeys can, but it would be
15222 # necessary to change ^| to ^] in all of these definitions, and add
15223 # \E[2;029!t to is2.
15224 # lines: is set to 24 because this terminal refuses to treat the 25th
15226 # ll: Not available in power on mode, but turned on with \E[=107;207h in
15228 # lm: Pointless, given that this definition locks a single screen of
15229 # memory into view, but what the hey...
15230 # rmso: Could use \E[1;7!{ to turn off only bold and reverse (leaving any
15231 # other attributes alone), but some programs expect this to turn off
15233 # rmul: Could use \E[4!{ to turn off only underline (leaving any other
15234 # attributes alone), but some programs expect this to turn off
15236 # sgr: Attributes are set on this terminal with the string \E[ followed by
15237 # a list of attribute code numbers (in decimal, separated by
15238 # semicolons), followed by the character m. The attribute code
15241 # 2 for dim (which is ignored in power on mode);
15245 # 8 for not displayable; and
15246 # =99 for protected (except that there are strange side
15247 # effects to protected characters which make them inadvisable).
15248 # The mapping of terminfo parameters to attributes is as follows:
15249 # %p1 (standout) = bold and inverse together;
15250 # %p2 (underline) = underline;
15251 # %p3 (reverse) = inverse;
15252 # %p4 (blink) = blinking;
15253 # %p5 (dim) is ignored;
15254 # %p6 (bold) = bold;
15255 # %p7 (invisible) = not displayable;
15256 # %p8 (protected) is ignored; and
15257 # %p9 (alt char set) = alt char set.
15258 # The code to do this is:
15260 # %?%p1%p6%O IF (standout; bold) OR
15261 # %t;1 THEN OUTPUT ;1
15263 # %?%p2 IF underline
15264 # %t;4 THEN OUTPUT ;4
15267 # %t;5 THEN OUTPUT ;5
15269 # %?%p1%p3%O IF (standout; reverse) OR
15270 # %t;7 THEN OUTPUT ;7
15272 # %?%p7 IF invisible
15273 # %t;8 THEN OUTPUT ;8
15276 # %?%p9 IF altcharset
15277 # %t^N THEN OUTPUT ^N
15278 # %e^O ELSE OUTPUT ^O
15280 # sgr0: Everything is turned off (including alternate character set), since
15281 # there is no way of knowing what it is that the program wants turned
15283 # smul: The "underline" attribute is reconfigurable to an overline or
15284 # strike-through, or (as done with \E[;3+} in is2=), to a line at the true
15285 # bottom of the character cell. This was done to allow for more readable
15286 # underlined characters, and to be able to distinguish between an
15287 # underlined space, an underscore, and an underlined underscore.
15288 # xenl: Terminal can be configured to not need this, but this "glitch"
15289 # behavior is actually preferable with autowrap terminals.
15291 # Parameters kf31= thru kf53= actually contain the strings sent by the shifted
15292 # Fkeys. There are no parameters for shifted Fkeys in terminfo. The is2
15293 # string modifies the 'O' in kf43 to kf46 to a '$'.
15295 # kcbt was originally ^I but redefined in is2=.
15296 # kHOM was \E[H originally but redefined in is2=, as were a number of
15298 # kDC was originally \177 but redefined in is2=.
15300 # kbs: Shift was also ^H originally but redefined as \E$^H in is2=.
15301 # tsl: Go to window 2, then do an hpa=.
15303 #------- flash=\E[8;3!}^G\E[3;3!}
15304 #------- flash=\E[?5h$<100>\E[?5l
15305 # There are two ways to flash the screen, both of which have their drawbacks.
15306 # The first is to set the bell mode to video, transmit a bell character, and
15307 # set the bell mode back - but to what? There is no way of knowing what the
15308 # user's old bell setting was before we messed with it. Worse, the command to
15309 # set the bell mode also sets the key click volume, and there is no way to say
15310 # "leave that alone", or to know what it's set to, either.
15311 # The second way to do a flash is to set the screen to inverse video, pad for a
15312 # tenth of a second, and set it back - but like before, there's no way to know
15313 # that the screen wasn't ALREADY in inverse video, or that the user may prefer
15314 # it that way. The point is moot anyway, since vi (and probably other
15315 # programs) assume that by defining flash=, you want the computer to use it
15316 # INSTEAD of bel=, rather than as a secondary type of signal.
15318 #------- cvvis=\E[+{
15319 # The is the power on setting, which is also as visible as the cursor
15321 #------- wind=\E[%i%p1%d;%p2%d;%p3%{1}%+%d;%p4%{1}%+%dw
15322 # Windowing is possible, but not defined here because it is also used to
15323 # emulate status line functions. Allowing a program to set a window could
15324 # clobber the status line or render it unusable. There is additional memory,
15325 # but screen scroll functions are destructive and do not make use of it.
15327 #------- dim= Not available in power on mode.
15328 # You have a choice of defining low intensity characters as "half bright" and
15329 # high intensity as "normal", or defining low as "normal" and high as "bold".
15330 # No matter which you choose, only one of either "half bright" or "bold" is
15331 # available at any time, so taking the time to override the default is
15334 #------- prot=\E[=0;99m
15335 # Not defined, because it appears to have some strange side effects.
15336 #------- pfkey=%?%p1%{24}%<%p1%{30}%>%p1%{54}%<%A%O%t\E[%p1%du\177%p2%s\177%;
15337 #------- pfloc=%?%p1%{24}%<%p1%{30}%>%p1%{54}%<%A%O%t\E[%p1%du\177%p2%s\177%;
15338 #------- pfx=%?%p1%{24}%<%p1%{30}%>%p1%{54}%<%A%O%t\E[%p1%d;1u\177%p2%s\177%;
15339 # Available, but making them available to programs is inadvisable.
15340 # The code to do this is:
15341 # %?%p1%{24}%< IF ((key; 24) <;
15342 # %p1%{30}%> ((key; 30) >;
15343 # %p1%{54}%< (key; 54) <
15346 # [that is, "IF key < 24 OR (key > 30 AND key < 54)",]
15347 # %t\E[ THEN OUTPUT \E[
15348 # %p1%d OUTPUT (key) as decimal
15349 # [next line applies to pfx only]
15353 # %p2%s OUTPUT (string) as string
15355 # [DEL chosen as delimiter, but could be any character]
15356 # [implied: ELSE do nothing]
15360 # Not defined since anything it might do could be done faster and easier with
15361 # either Meta-Shift-Reset or the main power switch.
15363 #------- smkx=\E[1!z
15364 #------- rmkx=\E[!z
15365 # These sequences apply to the cursor and setup keys only, not to the
15366 # numeric keypad. But it doesn't matter anyway, since making these
15367 # available to programs is inadvisable.
15368 # For the key definitions below, all sequences beginning with \E$ are
15369 # custom and programmed into the terminal via is2. \E$ also has no
15370 # meaning to any other terminal.
15372 #------- cmdch=\E[;%p1%d!t
15373 # Available, but making it available to programs is inadvisable.
15374 #------- smxon=\E[1*q
15375 # Available, but making it available to programs is inadvisable.
15376 # Terminal will send XON/XOFF on buffer overflow.
15377 #------- rmxon=\E[*q
15378 # Available, but making it available to programs is inadvisable.
15379 # Terminal will not notify on buffer overflow.
15380 #------- smm=\E[2+x
15382 # Available, but making them available to programs is inadvisable.
15385 # It's not made clear in the manuals, but based on other ansi/vt type
15386 # terminals, it's a good guess that this terminal is capable of both
15387 # "transparent print" (which doesn't copy data to the screen, and
15388 # therefore needs mc5i: specified to say so) and "auxiliary print"
15389 # (which does duplicate printed data on the screen, in which case mc4=
15390 # and mc5= should use the \E[?4i and \E[?5i strings instead).
15392 hds200|Human Designed Systems HDS200,
15393 am, bw, eslok, hs, km, mir, msgr, xenl, xon,
15394 cols#80, it#8, lines#24, lm#0,
15395 acsc=``aaffggjjkkllmmnnooqqssttuuvvwwxx~~, bel=^G,
15396 blink=\E[0;5m, bold=\E[0;1m, cbt=\E[Z, civis=\E[6+{,
15397 clear=\E[H\E[J, cnorm=\E[+{, cr=\r,
15398 csr=\E[%i%p1%d;%p2%dr, cub=\E[%p1%dD, cub1=\E[D,
15399 cud=\E[%p1%dB, cud1=\E[B, cuf=\E[%p1%dC, cuf1=\E[C,
15400 cup=\E[%i%p1%d;%p2%dH, cuu=\E[%p1%dA, cuu1=\E[A,
15401 dch=\E[%p1%dP, dch1=\E[P, dl=\E[%p1%dM, dl1=\E[M,
15402 dsl=\E[2!w\r\n\E[!w, ed=\E[J, el=\E[K, el1=\E[1K,
15403 fsl=\E[!w, home=\E[H, hpa=\E[%i%p1%dG, ht=^I, hts=\EH,
15404 ich=\E[%p1%d@, il=\E[%p1%dL, il1=\E[L, ind=\ED,
15406 is2=\E)0\017\E[m\E[=107;207h\E[90;3u\E[92;3u\E[43;1u\177\E$P
15407 \177\E[44;1u\177\E$Q\177\E[45;1u\177\E$R\177\E[46;1u
15408 \177\E$S\177\E[200;1u\177\E$A\177\E[201;1u\177\E$B\177
15409 \E[202;1u\177\E$C\177\E[203;1u\177\E$D\177\E[204;1u\177
15410 \E$H\177\E[212;1u\177\E$I\177\E[213;1u\177\E$\010\177\E[
15411 214;1u"\E$\177"\E[2!w\E[25;25w\E[!w\E[2*w\E[2+x\E[;3+},
15412 kDC=\E$^?, kHOM=\E$H, kLFT=\E$D, kRIT=\E$C, kbs=^H,
15413 kcbt=\E$I, kcub1=\E[D, kcud1=\E[B, kcuf1=\E[C, kcuu1=\E[A,
15414 kdch1=^?, kent=\r, kf1=^\001\r, kf10=^\010\r, kf11=^\011\r,
15415 kf12=^\012\r, kf13=\EOP, kf14=\EOQ, kf15=\EOR, kf16=\EOS,
15416 kf17=^\017\r, kf18=^\018\r, kf19=^\019\r, kf2=^\002\r,
15417 kf20=^\020\r, kf21=^\021\r, kf22=^\022\r, kf23=^\023\r,
15418 kf3=^\003\r, kf31=^\031\r, kf32=^\032\r, kf33=^\033\r,
15419 kf34=^\034\r, kf35=^\035\r, kf36=^\036\r, kf37=^\037\r,
15420 kf38=^\038\r, kf39=^\039\r, kf4=^\004\r, kf40=^\040\r,
15421 kf41=^\041\r, kf42=^\042\r, kf43=\E$P, kf44=\E$Q,
15422 kf45=\E$R, kf46=\E$S, kf47=^\047\r, kf48=^\048\r,
15423 kf49=^\049\r, kf5=^\005\r, kf50=^\050\r, kf51=^\051\r,
15424 kf52=^\052\r, kf53=^\053\r, kf6=^\006\r, kf7=^\007\r,
15425 kf8=^\008\r, kf9=^\009\r, khome=\E[H, kind=\E[T, knp=\E[U,
15426 kpp=\E[V, kri=\E[S, ll=\E[H\E[A, nel=\E[E, rc=\E8,
15427 rev=\E[0;7m, ri=\EM, rmacs=^O, rmir=\E[4l, rmso=\E[m\017,
15428 rmul=\E[m\017, sc=\E7,
15429 sgr=\E[0%?%p1%p6%O%t;1%;%?%p2%t;4%;%?%p4%t;5%;%?%p1%p3%O%t;7
15430 %;%?%p7%t;8%;m%?%p9%t\016%e\017%;,
15431 sgr0=\E[m\017, smacs=^N, smir=\E[4h, smso=\E[0;1;7m,
15432 smul=\E[0;4m, tbc=\E[3g, tsl=\E[2!w\E[%i%p1%dG,
15433 vpa=\E[%i%p1%dd, use=ansi+pp,
15435 # <ht> through <el> included to specify padding needed in raw mode.
15436 # (avt-ns: added empty <acsc> to suppress a tic warning --esr)
15437 avt-ns|concept avt no status line,
15438 OTbs, am, eo, mir, ul, xenl, xon,
15439 cols#80, it#8, lines#24, lm#192,
15440 acsc=, bel=^G, blink=\E[5m, bold=\E[1m, cbt=\E[Z,
15441 clear=\E[H\E[J$<38>, cnorm=\E[=119l, cr=\r,
15442 csr=\E[%i%p1%d;%p2%dr, cub=\E[%p1%dD, cub1=^H,
15443 cud=\E[%p1%dB, cud1=\n, cuf=\E[%p1%dC, cuf1=\E[C,
15444 cup=\E[%i%p1%d;%p2%dH, cuu=\E[%p1%dA, cuu1=\E[A,
15445 cvvis=\E[=119h, dch1=\E[P, dim=\E[1!{, dl=\E[%p1%dM$<4*>,
15446 dl1=\E[M$<4>, ed=\E[J$<96>, el=\E[K$<6>, home=\E[H,
15447 hpa=\E[%p1%{1}%+%dG, ht=\011$<4>, hts=\EH, ich=\E[%p1%d@,
15448 ich1=\E[@, il=\E[%p1%dL$<4*>, il1=\E[L$<4>, ind=\n$<8>,
15449 invis=\E[8m, ip=$<4>, is1=\E[=103l\E[=205l,
15450 is2=\E[1*q\E[2!t\E[7!t\E[=4;101;119;122l\E[=107;118;207h\E)1
15451 \E[1Q\EW\E[!y\E[!z\E>\E[0\:0\:32!r\E[0*w\E[w\E2\r\n\E[2;
15453 kbs=^H, kcub1=\E[D, kcud1=\E[B, kcuf1=\E[C, kcuu1=\E[A,
15454 kdch1=\E\002\r, ked=\E\004\r, kf1=\EOP, kf2=\EOQ, kf3=\EOR,
15455 kf4=\EOS, khome=\E[H, kich1=\E\001\r, kil1=\E\003\r,
15456 ll=\E[24H, mc0=\E[0i, mc4=\E[4i, mc5=\E[5i,
15457 pfloc=\E[%p1%d;0u#%p2%s#, pfx=\E[%p1%d;1u#%p2%s#,
15458 prot=\E[99m, rc=\E8, rep=%p1%c\E[%p2%{1}%-%db, rev=\E[7m,
15459 ri=\EM$<4>, rmacs=\016$<1>, rmcup=\E[w\E2\r\n,
15460 rmir=\E[4l, rmkx=\E[!z\E[0;2u, rmso=\E[7!{, rmul=\E[4!{,
15462 sgr=\E[%?%p1%t7;%;%?%p2%t4;%;%?%p3%t7;%;%?%p4%t5;%;%?%p6%t1;
15463 %;%?%p7%t8;%;%?%p8%t99;%;m%?%p5%t\E[1!{%;%?%p9%t\017%e
15465 sgr0=\E[m\016$<1>, smacs=\017$<1>,
15466 smcup=\E[=4l\E[1;24w\E2\r, smir=\E[4h,
15467 smkx=\E[1!z\E[0;3u, smso=\E[7m, smul=\E[4m, tbc=\E[3g,
15468 vpa=\E[%p1%{1}%+%dd,
15469 avt-rv-ns|concept avt in reverse video mode/no status line,
15470 flash=\E[=205l$<200>\E[=205h, is1=\E[=103l\E[=205h,
15472 avt-w-ns|concept avt in 132 column mode/no status line,
15473 is1=\E[=103h\E[=205l, smcup=\E[H\E[1;24;1;132w,
15475 avt-w-rv-ns|concept avt in 132 column mode/no status line/reverse video,
15476 flash=\E[=205l$<200>\E[=205h, is1=\E[=103h\E[=205h,
15477 smcup=\E[H\E[1;24;1;132w, use=avt-ns,
15479 # Concept AVT with status line. We get the status line using the
15480 # "Background status line" feature of the terminal. We swipe the
15481 # first line of memory in window 2 for the status line, keeping
15482 # 191 lines of memory and 24 screen lines for regular use.
15483 # The first line is used instead of the last so that this works
15484 # on both 4 and 8 page AVTs. (Note the lm#191 or 192 - this
15485 # assumes an 8 page AVT but lm isn't currently used anywhere.)
15487 avt+s|concept avt status line changes,
15490 dsl=\E[0*w, fsl=\E[1;1!w,
15491 is3=\E[2w\E[2!w\E[1;1;1;80w\E[H\E[2*w\E[1!w\E2\r\n,
15492 rmcup=\E[2w\E2\r\n, smcup=\E[2;25w\E2\r,
15493 tsl=\E[2;1!w\E[;%p1%dH\E[2K,
15494 avt|avt-s|concept-avt|avt w/80 columns,
15495 use=avt+s, use=avt-ns,
15496 avt-rv|avt-rv-s|avt reverse video w/sl,
15497 flash=\E[=205l$<200>\E[=205h, is1=\E[=103l\E[=205h,
15498 use=avt+s, use=avt-ns,
15499 avt-w|avt-w-s|concept avt 132 cols+status,
15500 is1=\E[=103h\E[=205l, smcup=\E[H\E[1;24;1;132w,
15501 use=avt+s, use=avt-ns,
15502 avt-w-rv|avt-w-rv-s|avt wide+status+rv,
15503 flash=\E[=205l$<200>\E[=205h, is1=\E[=103h\E[=205h,
15504 smcup=\E[H\E[1;24;1;132w, use=avt+s, use=avt-ns,
15506 #### Contel Business Systems.
15509 # Contel c300 and c320 terminals.
15510 contel300|contel320|c300|Contel Business Systems C-300 or C-320,
15512 cols#80, lines#24, xmc#1,
15513 bel=^G, clear=\EK, cr=\r, cub1=^H, cud1=\n, cuf1=\EC,
15514 cup=\EX%p1%{32}%+%c\EY%p2%{32}%+%c, cuu1=\EA,
15515 dch1=\EO$<5.5*>, dl1=\EM$<5.5*>, ed=\EJ$<5.5*>,
15516 el=\EI$<5.5>, flash=\020\002$<200/>\020\003, home=\EH,
15517 hts=\E1, ich1=\EN, il1=\EL$<5.5*>, ind=\n, ip=$<5.5*>,
15518 kbs=^H, kf0=\ERJ, kf1=\ERA, kf2=\ERB, kf3=\ERC, kf4=\ERD,
15519 kf5=\ERE, kf6=\ERF, kf7=\ERG, kf8=\ERH, kf9=\ERI, ll=\EH\EA,
15520 rmso=\E!\0, sgr0=\E!\0, smso=\E!\r, tbc=\E3,
15521 # Contel c301 and c321 terminals.
15522 contel301|contel321|c301|c321|Contel Business Systems C-301 or C-321,
15523 flash@, ich1@, ip@, rmso=\E!\0$<20>, smso=\E!\r$<20>,
15526 #### Data General (dg)
15528 # According to James Carlson <carlson@xylogics.com> writing in January 1995,
15529 # the terminals group at Data General was shut down in 1991; all these
15530 # terminals have thus been discontinued.
15532 # DG terminals have function keys that respond to the SHIFT and CTRL keys,
15533 # e.g., SHIFT-F1 generates a different code from F1. To number the keys
15534 # sequentially, first the unmodified key codes are listed as F1 through F15.
15535 # Then their SHIFT versions are listed as F16 through F30, their CTRL versions
15536 # are listed as F31 through F45, and their CTRL-SHIFT versions are listed as
15537 # F46 through F60. This is done in the private "includes" below whose names
15538 # start with "dgkeys+".
15540 # DG terminals generally support 8 bit characters. For each of these terminals
15541 # two descriptions are supplied:
15542 # 1) A default description for 8 bits/character communications, which
15543 # uses the default DG international character set and keyboard codes.
15544 # 2) A description with suffix "-7b" for 7 bits/character communications.
15545 # This description must use the NON-DEFAULT native keyboard language.
15547 # Unmodified fkeys (kf1-kf11), Shift fkeys (kf12-kf22), Ctrl fkeys (kf23-kf33),
15548 # Ctrl/Shift fdkeys (kf34-kf44).
15550 dgkeys+8b|Private entry describing DG terminal 8-bit ANSI mode special keys,
15551 ka1=\233020z, ka3=\233021z, kc1=\233022z, kc3=\233023z,
15552 kclr=\2332J, kcub1=\233D, kcud1=\233B, kcuf1=\233C,
15553 kcuu1=\233A, kel=\233K, kf1=\233001z, kf10=\233010z,
15554 kf11=\233011z, kf12=\233012z, kf13=\233013z,
15555 kf14=\233014z, kf15=\233000z, kf16=\233101z,
15556 kf17=\233102z, kf18=\233103z, kf19=\233104z,
15557 kf2=\233002z, kf20=\233105z, kf21=\233106z,
15558 kf22=\233107z, kf23=\233108z, kf24=\233109z,
15559 kf25=\233110z, kf26=\233111z, kf27=\233112z,
15560 kf28=\233113z, kf29=\233114z, kf3=\233003z,
15561 kf30=\233100z, kf31=\233201z, kf32=\233202z,
15562 kf33=\233203z, kf34=\233204z, kf35=\233205z,
15563 kf36=\233206z, kf37=\233207z, kf38=\233208z,
15564 kf39=\233209z, kf4=\233004z, kf40=\233210z,
15565 kf41=\233211z, kf42=\233212z, kf43=\233213z,
15566 kf44=\233214z, kf45=\233200z, kf46=\233301z,
15567 kf47=\233302z, kf48=\233303z, kf49=\233304z,
15568 kf5=\233005z, kf50=\233305z, kf51=\233306z,
15569 kf52=\233307z, kf53=\233308z, kf54=\233309z,
15570 kf55=\233310z, kf56=\233311z, kf57=\233312z,
15571 kf58=\233313z, kf59=\233314z, kf6=\233006z,
15572 kf60=\233300z, kf7=\233007z, kf8=\233008z, kf9=\233009z,
15573 khome=\233H, kprt=\233i,
15575 dgkeys+7b|Private entry describing DG terminal 7-bit ANSI mode special keys,
15576 ka1=\E[020z, ka3=\E[021z, kc1=\E[022z, kc3=\E[023z,
15577 kclr=\E[2J, kcub1=\E[D, kcud1=\E[B, kcuf1=\E[C, kcuu1=\E[A,
15578 kel=\E[K, kf1=\E[001z, kf10=\E[010z, kf11=\E[011z,
15579 kf12=\E[012z, kf13=\E[013z, kf14=\E[014z, kf15=\E[000z,
15580 kf16=\E[101z, kf17=\E[102z, kf18=\E[103z, kf19=\E[104z,
15581 kf2=\E[002z, kf20=\E[105z, kf21=\E[106z, kf22=\E[107z,
15582 kf23=\E[108z, kf24=\E[109z, kf25=\E[110z, kf26=\E[111z,
15583 kf27=\E[112z, kf28=\E[113z, kf29=\E[114z, kf3=\E[003z,
15584 kf30=\E[100z, kf31=\E[201z, kf32=\E[202z, kf33=\E[203z,
15585 kf34=\E[204z, kf35=\E[205z, kf36=\E[206z, kf37=\E[207z,
15586 kf38=\E[208z, kf39=\E[209z, kf4=\E[004z, kf40=\E[210z,
15587 kf41=\E[211z, kf42=\E[212z, kf43=\E[213z, kf44=\E[214z,
15588 kf45=\E[200z, kf46=\E[301z, kf47=\E[302z, kf48=\E[303z,
15589 kf49=\E[304z, kf5=\E[005z, kf50=\E[305z, kf51=\E[306z,
15590 kf52=\E[307z, kf53=\E[308z, kf54=\E[309z, kf55=\E[310z,
15591 kf56=\E[311z, kf57=\E[312z, kf58=\E[313z, kf59=\E[314z,
15592 kf6=\E[006z, kf60=\E[300z, kf7=\E[007z, kf8=\E[008z,
15593 kf9=\E[009z, khome=\E[H, kprt=\E[i,
15595 dgkeys+11|Private entry describing 11 minimal-subset DG mode special keys,
15596 kclr=^L, kcub1=^Y, kcud1=^Z, kcuf1=^X, kcuu1=^W, kel=^K,
15597 kf1=^^q, kf10=^^z, kf11=^^{, kf12=^^a, kf13=^^b, kf14=^^c,
15598 kf15=^^d, kf16=^^e, kf17=^^f, kf18=^^g, kf19=^^h, kf2=^^r,
15599 kf20=^^i, kf21=^^j, kf22=^^k, kf23=^^1, kf24=^^2, kf25=^^3,
15600 kf26=^^4, kf27=^^5, kf28=^^6, kf29=^^7, kf3=^^s, kf30=^^8,
15601 kf31=^^9, kf32=^^\:, kf33=^^;, kf34=^^!, kf35=^^", kf36=^^#,
15602 kf37=^^$, kf38=^^%%, kf39=^^&, kf4=^^t, kf40=^^', kf41=^^(,
15603 kf42=^^), kf43=^^*, kf44=^^+, kf5=^^u, kf6=^^v, kf7=^^w,
15604 kf8=^^x, kf9=^^y, khome=^H,
15606 dgkeys+15|Private entry describing 15 DG mode special keys,
15607 kHOM=^^^H, kLFT=^^^Y, kRIT=^^^X, ka1=^^\\, ka3=^^], kc1=^^\^,
15608 kc3=^^_, kf1=^^q, kf10=^^z, kf11=^^{, kf12=^^|, kf13=^^},
15609 kf14=^^~, kf15=^^p, kf16=^^a, kf17=^^b, kf18=^^c, kf19=^^d,
15610 kf2=^^r, kf20=^^e, kf21=^^f, kf22=^^g, kf23=^^h, kf24=^^i,
15611 kf25=^^j, kf26=^^k, kf27=^^l, kf28=^^m, kf29=^^n, kf3=^^s,
15612 kf30=^^`, kf31=^^1, kf32=^^2, kf33=^^3, kf34=^^4, kf35=^^5,
15613 kf36=^^6, kf37=^^7, kf38=^^8, kf39=^^9, kf4=^^t, kf40=^^\:,
15614 kf41=^^;, kf42=^^<, kf43=^^=, kf44=^^>, kf45=^^0, kf46=^^!,
15615 kf47=^^", kf48=^^#, kf49=^^$, kf5=^^u, kf50=^^%%, kf51=^^&,
15616 kf52=^^', kf53=^^(, kf54=^^), kf55=^^*, kf56=^^+, kf57=^^\,,
15617 kf58=^^-, kf59=^^., kf6=^^v, kf60=^^\s, kf7=^^w, kf8=^^x,
15620 # Data General color terminals use the "Tektronix" color model. The total
15621 # number of colors varies with the terminal model, as does support for
15622 # attributes used in conjunction with color.
15624 # Removed u7, u8 definitions since they conflict with tack:
15625 # Preserve user-defined colors in at least some cases.
15627 # Default is ACM mode.
15628 # u8=^^F}20^^Fi^^F}21,
15630 dgunix+fixed|Fixed color info for DG D430C terminals in DG-UNIX mode,
15632 colors#16, ncv#53, pairs#0x100,
15634 setab=\036B%p1%?%p1%{8}%<%t%{2}%&%?%p1%{1}%&%t%{4}%|%;%?%p1
15635 %{4}%&%t%{1}%|%;%;%{48}%+%c,
15636 setaf=\036A%p1%?%p1%{8}%<%t%{2}%&%?%p1%{1}%&%t%{4}%|%;%?%p1
15637 %{4}%&%t%{1}%|%;%;%{48}%+%c,
15638 setb=\036B%p1%{48}%+%c, setf=\036A%p1%{48}%+%c,
15640 dg+fixed|Fixed color info for DG D430C terminals in DG mode,
15643 # Video attributes are coordinated using static variables set by "sgr", then
15644 # checked by "op", "seta[bf]", and "set[bf]" to refresh the attribute settings.
15645 # (D=dim, U=underline, B=blink, R=reverse.)
15646 dg+color8|Color info for Data General D220 and D230C terminals in ANSI mode,
15648 colors#8, ncv#16, pairs#64,
15649 op=\E[%?%gD%t2;%;%?%gU%t4;%;%?%gB%t5;%;%?%gR%t7;%;m,
15650 setab=\E[4%p1%d%?%gD%t;2%;%?%gU%t;4%;%?%gB%t;5%;%?%gR%t;7%;m,
15651 setaf=\E[3%p1%d%?%gD%t;2%;%?%gU%t;4%;%?%gB%t;5%;%?%gR%t;7%;m,
15652 setb=\E[4%p1%{2}%&%?%p1%{1}%&%t%{4}%|%;%?%p1%{4}%&%t%{1}%|%;
15653 %d%?%gD%t;2%;%?%gU%t;4%;%?%gB%t;5%;%?%gR%t;7%;m,
15654 setf=\E[3%p1%{2}%&%?%p1%{1}%&%t%{4}%|%;%?%p1%{4}%&%t%{1}%|%;
15655 %d%?%gD%t;2%;%?%gU%t;4%;%?%gB%t;5%;%?%gR%t;7%;m,
15657 dg+color|Color info for Data General D470C terminals in ANSI mode,
15658 colors#16, ncv#53, pairs#0x100,
15659 setab=\E[%?%p1%{8}%<%t4%p1%e=%p1%{2}%&%?%p1%{1}%&%t%{4}%|%;
15660 %?%p1%{4}%&%t%{1}%|%;%;%d%?%gD%t;2%;%?%gU%t;4%;%?%gB%t
15662 setaf=\E[%?%p1%{8}%<%t3%p1%e<%p1%{2}%&%?%p1%{1}%&%t%{4}%|%;
15663 %?%p1%{4}%&%t%{1}%|%;%;%d%?%gD%t;2%;%?%gU%t;4%;%?%gB%t
15665 setb=\E[%?%p1%{8}%<%t4%e=%;%p1%{2}%&%?%p1%{1}%&%t%{4}%|%;%?
15666 %p1%{4}%&%t%{1}%|%;%d%?%gD%t;2%;%?%gU%t;4%;%?%gB%t;5%;
15668 setf=\E[%?%p1%{8}%<%t3%e<%;%p1%{2}%&%?%p1%{1}%&%t%{4}%|%;%?
15669 %p1%{4}%&%t%{1}%|%;%d%?%gD%t;2%;%?%gU%t;4%;%?%gB%t;5%;
15673 dgmode+color8|Color info for Data General D220/D230C terminals in DG mode,
15675 colors#8, ncv#16, pairs#64,
15677 setab=\036B%p1%{2}%&%?%p1%{1}%&%t%{4}%|%;%?%p1%{4}%&%t%{1}%|
15679 setaf=\036A%p1%{2}%&%?%p1%{1}%&%t%{4}%|%;%?%p1%{4}%&%t%{1}%|
15681 setb=\036B%p1%{48}%+%c, setf=\036A%p1%{48}%+%c,
15683 dgmode+color|Color info for Data General D470C terminals in DG mode,
15684 colors#16, pairs#0x100,
15685 setab=\036B%p1%?%p1%{8}%<%t%{2}%&%?%p1%{1}%&%t%{4}%|%;%?%p1
15686 %{4}%&%t%{1}%|%;%;%{48}%+%c,
15687 setaf=\036A%p1%?%p1%{8}%<%t%{2}%&%?%p1%{1}%&%t%{4}%|%;%?%p1
15688 %{4}%&%t%{1}%|%;%;%{48}%+%c,
15691 dgunix+ccc|Configurable color info for DG D430C terminals in DG-UNIX mode,
15693 colors#52, ncv#53, pairs#26,
15694 initp=\036RG0%p1%02X%p2%{255}%*%{1000}%/%02X%p3%{255}%*
15695 %{1000}%/%02X%p4%{255}%*%{1000}%/%02X%p5%{255}%*
15696 %{1000}%/%02X%p6%{255}%*%{1000}%/%02X%p7%{255}%*
15698 oc=\036RG01A00FF00000000\036RG01B00000000FF00
15699 \036RG01C007F00000000\036RG01D000000007F00,
15700 op=\036RF4831A\036RF2E31B\036RF1D31C\036RF3F31D,
15701 scp=\036RG2%p1%02X,
15703 # Colors are in the order: normal, reverse, dim, dim + reverse.
15704 dg+ccc|Configurable color info for DG D430C terminals in DG mode,
15706 colors#52, ncv#53, pairs#26,
15707 initp=\036RG0%p1%{16}%/%{48}%+%c%p1%{16}%m%{48}%+%c%p2%{255}
15708 %*%{1000}%/%Pa%ga%{16}%/%{48}%+%c%ga%{16}%m%{48}%+%c
15709 %p3%{255}%*%{1000}%/%Pa%ga%{16}%/%{48}%+%c%ga%{16}%m
15710 %{48}%+%c%p4%{255}%*%{1000}%/%Pa%ga%{16}%/%{48}%+%c%ga
15711 %{16}%m%{48}%+%c%p5%{255}%*%{1000}%/%Pa%ga%{16}%/%{48}
15712 %+%c%ga%{16}%m%{48}%+%c%p6%{255}%*%{1000}%/%Pa%ga%{16}
15713 %/%{48}%+%c%ga%{16}%m%{48}%+%c%p7%{255}%*%{1000}%/%Pa
15714 %ga%{16}%/%{48}%+%c%ga%{16}%m%{48}%+%c,
15715 oc=\036RG01\:00??00000000\036RG01;00000000??00\036RG01<007?0
15716 0000000\036RG01=000000007?00,
15717 op=\036RF4831\:\036RF2>31;\036RF1=31<\036RF3?31=,
15718 scp=\036RG2%p1%{16}%/%{48}%+%c%p1%{16}%m%{48}%+%c,
15720 # The generic DG terminal type (an 8-bit-clean subset of the 6053)
15721 # Initialization string 1 sets:
15722 # ^R - vertical scrolling enabled
15723 # ^C - blinking enabled
15724 dg-generic|Generic Data General terminal in DG mode,
15727 bel=^G, blink=^N, clear=^L, cr=\r, cub1=^Y, cud1=^Z, cuf1=^X,
15728 cup=\020%p2%c%p1%c, cuu1=^W, dim=^\, el=^K, ind=\n, is1=^R^C,
15729 mc0=^Q, nel=\n, rmso=^], rmul=^U, sgr0=^O^U^], smso=^\,
15730 smul=^T, use=dgkeys+11,
15732 # According to the 4.4BSD termcap file, the dg200 <cup> should be the
15733 # termcap equivalent of \020%p2%{128}%+%c%p1%{128}%+%c (in termcap
15734 # notation that's "^P%r%+\200%+\200"). Those \200s are suspicious,
15735 # maybe they were originally nuls (which would fit).
15737 dg200|data general dasher 200,
15740 bel=^G, clear=^L, cr=\r, cub1=^Y, cud1=^Z, cuf1=^X,
15741 cup=\020%p2%c%p1%c, cuu1=^W, el=^K, home=^H, ind=\n,
15742 kcub1=^Y, kcud1=^Z, kcuf1=^X, kcuu1=^W, kf0=^^z, kf1=^^q,
15743 kf2=^^r, kf3=^^s, kf4=^^t, kf5=^^u, kf6=^^v, kf7=^^w, kf8=^^x,
15744 kf9=^^y, khome=^H, lf0=f10, nel=\n, rmso=^^E, rmul=^U,
15747 # Data General 210/211 (and 410?) from Lee Pearson (umich!lp) via BRL
15748 dg210|dg-ansi|Data General 210/211,
15751 OTnl=\E[B, clear=\E[2J, cub1=\E[D, cud1=\E[B, cuf1=\E[C,
15752 cup=\E[%i%p1%d;%p2%dH, cuu1=\E[A, ed=\E[J, el=\E[K,
15753 home=\E[H, kcub1=\E[D, kcud1=\E[B, kcuf1=\E[C, kcuu1=\E[A,
15754 khome=\E[H, nel=\r\E[H\E[A\n, rmso=\E[0;m, rmul=\E[0;m,
15755 smso=\E[7;m, smul=\E[4;m,
15756 # From: Peter N. Wan <ihnp4!gatech!gacsr!wan>
15757 # courtesy of Carlos Rucalde of Vantage Software, Inc.
15758 # (dg211: this had <cup=\020%r%.%>., which was an ancient termcap hangover.
15759 # I suspect the d200 function keys actually work on the dg211, check it out.)
15760 dg211|Data General d211,
15761 cnorm=^L, cvvis=^L^R, ht=^I, ind@, kbs=^Y, kf0@, kf1@, kf2@, kf3@,
15762 kf4@, kf5@, kf6@, kf7@, kf8@, kf9@, lf0@, nel=\r^Z, rmcup=^L,
15763 rmso=\036E$<0/>, smcup=^L^R, smso=\036D$<5/>, use=dg200,
15765 # dg450 from Cornell (not official)
15766 dg450|dg6134|data general 6134,
15767 cub1@, cuf1=^X, use=dg200,
15770 # Note: lesser Dasher terminals will not work with vi because vi insists upon
15771 # having a command to move straight down from any position on the bottom line
15772 # and scroll the screen up, or a direct vertical scroll command. The 460 and
15773 # above have both, the D210/211, for instance, has neither. We must use ANSI
15774 # mode rather than DG mode because standard UNIX tty drivers assume that ^H is
15775 # backspace on all terminals. This is not so in DG mode.
15776 # (dg460-ansi: removed obsolete ":kn#6:"; also removed ":mu=\EW:", on the
15777 # grounds that there is no matching ":ml:"
15778 dg460-ansi|Data General Dasher 460 in ANSI-mode,
15779 OTbs, am, msgr, ul,
15780 cols#80, it#8, lines#24,
15781 OTnl=\ED, blink=\E[5m, clear=\E[2J, cub1=^H, cud1=\E[B,
15782 cuf1=\E[C, cup=\E[%i%p1%2d;%p2%2dH, cuu1=\E[A, dch1=\E[P,
15783 dim=\E[2m, dl1=\E[M, ed=\E[J, el=\E[K, home=\E[H, ht=^I,
15784 ich1=\E[@, il1=\E[L, ind=\E[S, is2=^^F@, kbs=\E[D,
15785 kcub1=\E[D, kcud1=\E[B, kcuf1=\E[C, kcuu1=\E[A,
15786 kf0=\E[001z, kf1=\E[002z, kf2=\E[003z, kf3=\E[004z,
15787 kf4=\E[005z, kf5=\E[006z, kf6=\E[007z, kf7=\E[008z,
15788 kf8=\E[009z, kf9=\E[00\:z, khome=\E[H, lf0=f1, lf1=f2,
15789 lf2=f3, lf3=f4, lf4=f5, lf5=f6, lf6=f7, lf7=f8, lf9=f10,
15790 mc0=\E[i, rev=\E[7m, ri=\E[T, rmso=\E[m, rmul=\E[05,
15791 sgr=%?%p9%t\E(0%e\E(B%;\E[0%?%p5%t;2%;%?%p2%t;4%;%?%p4%t;5%;
15793 sgr0=\E(B\E[m, smso=\E[7m, smul=\E[4m, u6=\E[%d;%dR,
15794 u7=\E[6n, u8=\E[5n, u9=\E[0n,
15795 # From: Wayne Throop <mcnc!rti-sel!rtp47!throopw> (not official)
15796 # Data General 605x
15797 # Ought to work for a Model 6242, Type D210 as well as a 605x.
15798 # Note that the cursor-down key transmits ^Z. Job control users, beware!
15799 # This also matches a posted description of something called a `Dasher 100'
15800 # so there's a dg100 alias here.
15801 # (dg6053: the 4.4BSD file had <cub1=^H>, <cud1=^J>, <cuf1=^S>. -- esr)
15802 dg6053-old|dg100|data general 6053,
15805 OTbc=^Y, bel=^G, clear=^L, cnorm=^L, cr=\r, cub1=^Y, cud1=^Z,
15806 cuf1=^X, cup=\020%p2%c%p1%c, cuu1=^W, cvvis=^L^R, el=^K,
15807 home=^H, ht=^I, is2=^R, kbs=^Y, kcub1=^Y, kcud1=^Z, kcuf1=^X,
15808 kcuu1=^W, kf0=^^q, kf1=^^r, kf2=^^s, kf3=^^t, kf4=^^u, kf5=^^v,
15809 kf6=^^w, kf7=^^x, kf8=^^y, kf9=^^z, khome=^H, rmcup=^L,
15810 rmso=\0^^E, rmul=^U, smcup=^L^R, smso=\0\0\0\0\0\036D,
15813 # (Some performance can be gained over the generic DG terminal type)
15814 dg6053|6053|6053-dg|dg605x|605x|605x-dg|d2|d2-dg|Data General DASHER 6053,
15816 home=\020\0\0, ll=^P\0^W, use=dg-generic,
15818 # Like 6053, but adds reverse video and more keypad and function keys.
15819 d200|d200-dg|Data General DASHER D200,
15820 bold=^^D^T, home@, ll@, rev=^^D, rmso=^^E^],
15821 sgr=\036%?%p1%p3%|%p6%|%tD%eE%;%?%p2%p6%|%t\024%e\025%;%?%p4
15822 %t\016%e\017%;%?%p1%p5%|%t\034%e\035%;,
15823 sgr0=^O^U^]^^E, smso=^^D^\, use=dgkeys+15, use=dg6053,
15825 # DASHER D210 series terminals in ANSI mode.
15826 # Reverse video, no insert/delete character/line, 7 bits/character only.
15828 # Initialization string 1 sets:
15829 # <0 - scrolling enabled
15830 # <1 - blink enabled
15831 # <4 - print characters regardless of attributes
15832 d210|d214|Data General DASHER D210 series,
15835 bel=^G, blink=\E[5m, bold=\E[4;7m, clear=\E[2J, cr=\r,
15836 cub=\E[%p1%dD, cub1=^H, cud=\E[%p1%dB, cud1=\E[B,
15837 cuf=\E[%p1%dC, cuf1=\E[C, cup=\E[%i%p1%d;%p2%dH,
15838 cuu=\E[%p1%dA, cuu1=\E[A, dim=\E[2m, ed=\E[J, el=\E[K,
15839 el1=\E[1K, home=\E[H, ind=\n, is1=\E[<0;<1;<4l,
15840 ll=\E[H\E[A, nel=\n, rev=\E[7m, rmso=\E[m, rmul=\E[m,
15841 sgr=\E[%?%p4%t5;%;%?%p2%p6%|%t4;%;%?%p1%p5%|%t2;%;%?%p1%p3%|
15843 sgr0=\E[m, smso=\E[2;7m, smul=\E[4m, use=dgkeys+7b,
15845 # DASHER D210 series terminals in DG mode.
15846 # Like D200, but adds clear to end-of-screen and needs XON/XOFF.
15847 d210-dg|d214-dg|Data General DASHER D210 series in DG mode,
15849 ed=^^FF, use=d200-dg,
15851 # DASHER D211 series terminals in ANSI mode.
15852 # Like the D210, but with 8-bit characters and local printer support.
15854 # Initialization string 2 sets:
15856 # 2;1 - 8 bit operations
15857 # 1;1 - 8 bit (international) keyboard language
15858 # \E(B - default primary character set (U.S. ASCII)
15859 # \E)4 - default secondary character set (international)
15860 # ^O - primary character set
15862 d211|d215|Data General DASHER D211 series,
15864 is2=\E[2;1;1;1v\E(B\E)4\017, mc0=\E[i, use=dgkeys+8b,
15867 # Initialization string 2 sets:
15869 # 2;0 - 7 bit operations
15870 # 1;0 - 7 bit (native) keyboard language
15871 # \E(0 - default character set (the keyboard native language)
15872 # ^O - primary character set
15873 d211-7b|d215-7b|Data General DASHER D211 series in 7 bit mode,
15875 is2=\E[2;0;1;0v\E(0\017, use=dgkeys+7b, use=d211,
15877 # Like the D210 series, but adds support for 8-bit characters.
15879 # Reset string 2 sets:
15880 # ^^N - secondary character set
15881 # ^^FS0> - 8 bit international character set
15882 # ^^O - primary character set
15883 # ^^FS00 - default character set (matching the native keyboard language)
15885 d211-dg|d215-dg|Data General DASHER D211 series in DG mode,
15887 rs2=\036N\036FS0>\036O\036FS00, use=d210-dg,
15889 d216-dg|d216e-dg|d216+dg|d216e+dg|d217-dg|Data General DASHER D216 series in DG mode,
15892 # Enhanced DG mode with changes to be more UNIX compatible.
15893 d216-unix|d216e-unix|d216+|d216e+|Data General DASHER D216+ in DG-UNIX mode,
15896 acsc=a\177j$k"l!m#n)q+t'u&v(w%x*, blink=^^PI,
15897 clear=^^PH, cub1=^^PD, cud1=^^PB, cuf1=^^PC, cuu1=^^PA,
15898 el=^^PE, home=^^PF, hpa=\020%p1%c\177, ht=^I, ind=\n,
15899 is1=^R^C^^P@1, is3=^^Fz0, kHOM=^^Pf, kLFT=^^Pd, kPRT=^^P1,
15900 kRIT=^^Pc, kclr=^^PH, kcub1=^^PD, kcud1=^^PB, kcuf1=^^PC,
15901 kcuu1=^^PA, kel=^^PE, khome=^^PF, kprt=^^P0, mc0=^^F?9,
15902 mc4=^^Fa, mc5=^^F`, rmacs=\036FS00,
15903 rs2=\036N\036FS0E\036O\036FS00,
15904 sgr=\036%?%p1%p3%|%p6%|%tD%eE%;%?%p2%p6%|%t\024%e\025%;
15905 \036P%?%p4%tI%eJ%;%?%p1%p5%|%t\034%e\035%;\036FS%?%p9%t1
15907 sgr0=\036PJ\025\035\036E\036FS00, smacs=\036FS11,
15908 vpa=\020\177%p1%c, use=dgkeys+15, use=d216-dg,
15909 d216-unix-25|d216+25|Data General DASHER D216+ in DG-UNIX mode with 25 lines,
15911 is3=^^Fz2, use=d216+,
15913 d217-unix|Data General DASHER D217 in DG-UNIX mode,
15915 d217-unix-25|Data General DASHER D217 in DG-UNIX mode with 25 lines,
15918 # DASHER D220 color terminal in ANSI mode.
15919 # Like the D470C but with fewer colors and screen editing features.
15921 # Initialization string 1 sets:
15923 # <0 - scrolling enabled
15924 # <1 - blink enabled
15925 # <4 - print characters regardless of attributes
15926 # \E[m - all attributes off
15927 # Reset string 1 sets:
15928 # \Ec - initial mode defaults (RIS)
15930 d220|Data General DASHER D220,
15932 dl@, dl1@, il@, il1@, is1=\E[<0;<1;<4l\E[m, mc4@, mc5@, rs1=\Ec,
15933 use=dg+color8, use=d470c,
15935 d220-7b|Data General DASHER D220 in 7 bit mode,
15937 dl@, dl1@, il@, il1@, is1=\E[<0;<1;<4l\E[m, mc4@, mc5@, rs1=\Ec,
15938 use=dg+color8, use=d470c-7b,
15940 # Initialization string 3 sets:
15941 # - default cursor (solid rectangle)
15942 # Reset string 2 sets:
15943 # ^^N - secondary character set
15944 # ^^FS0> - 8 bit international character set
15945 # ^^O - primary character set
15946 # ^^FS00 - default character set (matching the native keyboard language)
15948 d220-dg|Data General DASHER D220 color terminal in DG mode,
15950 dl1@, home@, il1@, is2@, is3=^^FQ2, ll@, mc4@, mc5@, rs1@,
15951 rs2=\036N\036FS0>\036O\036FS00, use=dgmode+color8,
15954 # DASHER D230C color terminal in ANSI mode.
15955 # Like the D220 but with minor ANSI compatibility improvements.
15957 d230c|d230|Data General DASHER D230C,
15958 blink=\E[5;50m, bold=\E[4;7;50m, dim=\E[2;50m, nel=\r\n,
15959 rev=\E[7;50m, rmkx=\E[2;1v, rmso=\E[50m, rmul=\E[50m,
15960 sgr=\E[50%?%p1%p3%|%p6%|%t;7%{1}%e%{0}%;%PR%?%p4%t;5%{1}%e
15961 %{0}%;%PB%?%p2%p6%|%t;4%{1}%e%{0}%;%PU%?%p1%p5%|%t;2%{1}
15962 %e%{0}%;%PDm\E)%?%p9%t6\016%e4\017%;,
15963 sgr0=\E[50m\E)4\017, smkx=\E[2;0v, smso=\E[2;7;50m,
15964 smul=\E[4;50m, use=dgkeys+7b, use=d220,
15966 d230c-dg|d230-dg|Data General DASHER D230C in DG mode,
15969 # DASHER D400/D450 series terminals.
15970 # These add intelligent features like insert/delete to the D200 series.
15972 # Initialization string 2 sets:
15973 # ^^FQ2 - default cursor (solid rectangle)
15974 # ^^FW - character protection disabled
15975 # ^^FJ - normal (80 column) mode
15976 # ^^F\^ - horizontal scrolling enabled (for alignment)
15977 # ^^FX004? - margins at columns 0 and 79
15978 # ^^F] - horizontal scrolling disabled
15979 # ^^O - primary character set
15980 # ^^FS00 - default character set (the keyboard native language)
15981 # - (should reset scrolling regions, but that glitches the screen)
15982 # Reset string 1 sets:
15983 # ^^FA - all terminal defaults except scroll rate
15984 # Reset string 2 sets:
15985 # ^^F] - horizontal scrolling disabled
15986 # ^^FT0 - jump scrolling
15988 d400|d400-dg|d450|d450-dg|Data General DASHER D400/D450 series,
15990 acsc=j$k"l!m#n)q+t'u&v(w%x*, civis=^^FQ0, cnorm=^^FQ2,
15991 dch1=^^K, dl1=^^FI, enacs=\036N\036FS11\036O, home=^^FG,
15992 hpa=\020%p1%c\177, ich1=^^J, il1=^^FH,
15993 is2=\036FQ2\036FW\036FJ\036F\^\036FX004?\036F]\036O
15995 ll=^^FG^W, mc4=^^Fa, mc5=^^F`, ri=^^I, rmacs=^^O, rs1=^^FA,
15997 sgr=\036%?%p1%p3%|%p6%|%tD%eE%;%?%p2%p6%|%t\024%e\025%;%?%p4
15998 %t\016%e\017%;%?%p1%p5%|%t\034%e\035%;\036%?%p9%tN%eO%;,
15999 sgr0=^O^U^]^^E^^O, smacs=^^N, vpa=\020\177%p1%c,
16002 # DASHER D410/D460 series terminals in ANSI mode.
16003 # These add a large number of intelligent terminal features.
16005 # Initialization string 1 sets:
16007 # <0 - scrolling enabled
16008 # <1 - blink enabled
16009 # <2 - horizontal scrolling enabled (for alignment)
16010 # <4 - print characters regardless of attributes
16011 # \E[5;0v - normal (80 column) mode
16012 # \E[1;1;80w - margins at columns 1 and 80
16014 # 1 - print all characters even if protected
16015 # 6 - character protection disabled
16016 # <2 - horizontal scrolling disabled
16017 # - (should reset scrolling regions, but that glitches the screen)
16019 # Initialization string 2 sets:
16021 # 3;2 - default cursor (solid rectangle)
16022 # 2;1 - 8 bit operations
16023 # 1;1 - international keyboard language
16024 # \E(B - default primary character set (U.S. ASCII)
16025 # \E)4 - default secondary character set (international)
16026 # ^O - primary character set
16028 # Reset string 1 sets:
16029 # \Ec - initial mode defaults (RIS)
16030 # \E[<2h - horizontal scrolling disabled
16032 # Reset string 2 sets:
16034 # 4;0 - jump scrolling
16035 # 2;1 - 8 bit operations
16036 # 1;1 - 8 bit (international) keyboard language
16037 # \E(B - default primary character set (U.S. ASCII)
16038 # \E)4 - default secondary character set (international)
16040 d410|d411|d460|d461|Data General DASHER D410/D460 series,
16042 acsc=j$k"l!m#n)q+t'u&v(w%x*, civis=\E[3;0v,
16043 cnorm=\E[3;2v, dch=\E[%p1%dP, dch1=\E[P, dl=\E[%p1%dM,
16044 dl1=\E[M, ich=\E[%p1%d@, ich1=\E[@, il=\E[%p1%dL, il1=\E[L,
16045 is1=\E[<0;<1;<2;<4l\E[5;0v\E[1;1;80w\E[1;6;<2h,
16046 is2=\E[3;2;2;1;1;1v\E(B\E)4\017, mc4=\E[4i, mc5=\E[5i,
16047 ri=\EM, rmacs=\E)4\017, rs1=\Ec\E[<2h,
16048 rs2=\E[4;0;2;1;1;1v\E(B\E)4,
16049 sgr=\E[%?%p1%t2;7%;%?%p3%t7;%;%?%p4%t5;%;%?%p2%t4;%;%?%p1%p5
16050 %|%t2;%;%?%p6%t4;7;%;m\E)%?%p9%t6\016%e4\017%;,
16051 sgr0=\E[m\E)4\017, smacs=\E)6\016, use=d211,
16053 # Initialization string 2 sets:
16055 # 3;2 - default cursor (solid rectangle)
16056 # 2;0 - 7 bit operations
16057 # 1;0 - 7 bit (native) keyboard language
16058 # \E(0 - default character set (the keyboard native language)
16059 # ^O - primary character set
16061 # Reset string 2 sets:
16063 # 4;0 - jump scrolling
16064 # 2;0 - 7 bit operations
16065 # 1;0 - 7 bit (native) keyboard language
16066 # \E(0 - default character set (the keyboard native language)
16068 d410-7b|d411-7b|d460-7b|d461-7b|Data General DASHER D410/D460 series in 7 bit mode,
16070 enacs=\E)6, is2=\E[3;2;2;0;1;0v\E(0\017, rmacs=^O,
16071 rs2=\E[4;0;2;0;1;0v\E(0,
16072 sgr=\E[%?%p1%p5%|%t2;%;%?%p2%p6%|%t4;%;%?%p1%p3%|%p6%|%t7;%;
16073 %?%p4%t5;%;m%?%p9%t\016%e\017%;,
16074 sgr0=\E[m\017, smacs=^N, use=dgkeys+7b, use=d410,
16076 d410-dg|d460-dg|d411-dg|d461-dg|Data General DASHER D410/D460 series in DG mode,
16078 enacs@, rmacs=\036FS00,
16079 sgr=\036%?%p1%p3%|%p6%|%tD%eE%;%?%p2%p6%|%t\024%e\025%;%?%p4
16080 %t\016%e\017%;%?%p1%p5%|%t\034%e\035%;\036FS%?%p9%t11%e0
16082 sgr0=\017\025\035\036E\036FS00, smacs=\036FS11,
16085 # DASHER D410/D460 series terminals in wide (126 columns) ANSI mode.
16087 # Initialization string 1 sets:
16089 # <0 - scrolling enabled
16090 # <1 - blink enabled
16091 # <2 - horizontal scrolling enabled (for alignment)
16092 # <4 - print characters regardless of attributes
16093 # \E[5;1v - compressed (135 column) mode
16094 # \E[1;1;126 - margins at columns 1 and 126
16096 # 1 - print all characters even if protected
16097 # 6 - character protection disabled
16098 # <2 - horizontal scrolling disabled
16099 # - (should reset scrolling regions, but that glitches the screen)
16101 # Reset string 1 sets:
16102 # \Ec - initial mode defaults (RIS)
16103 # \E[5;1v - compressed (135 column) mode
16104 # \E[1;1;126w - margins at columns 1 and 126
16105 # \E[<2h - horizontal scrolling disabled
16107 d410-w|d411-w|d460-w|d461-w|Data General DASHER D410/D460 series in wide mode,
16109 is1=\E[<0;<1;<2;<4l\E[5;1v\E[1;1;126w\E[1;6;<2h,
16110 rs1=\Ec\E[5;1v\E[1;1;126w\E[<2h, use=d410,
16112 d410-7b-w|d411-7b-w|d460-7b-w|d461-7b-w|Data General DASHER D410/D460 series in wide 7 bit mode,
16114 is1=\E[<0;<1;<2;<4l\E[5;1v\E[1;1;126w\E[1;6;<2h,
16115 rs1=\Ec\E[5;1v\E[1;1;126w\E[<2h, use=d410-7b,
16117 d412-dg|d462-dg|d462e-dg|d412+dg|d462+dg|d413-dg|d463-dg|Data General DASHER D412/D462 series in DG mode,
16120 # These add intelligent features like scrolling regions.
16121 d412-unix|d462-unix|d412+|d462+|Data General DASHER D412+/D462+ series in Unix mode,
16122 civis=^^FQ0, clear=^^FE, cnorm=^^FQ5,
16123 cup=\036FP%p2%2.2X%p1%2.2X, dch1=^^K, dl1=^^FI,
16124 home=^^FG, hpa=\036FP%p1%2.2XFF, ich1=^^J, il1=^^FH,
16125 is2=\036FQ5\036FW\036FJ\036F\^\036FX004F\036O
16127 ll=\036FG\036PA, mc0=^A, rc=\036F}11, ri=^^I,
16128 rs1=\036FA\036FT0, rs2=^^P@1, sc=\036F}10,
16129 vpa=\036FPFF%p1%2.2X,
16130 wind=\036FB%?%p1%t%p1%2.2X0%;%p2%p1%-%{1}%+%2.2X0%?%{23}%p2
16131 %>%t000%;\036FX%p3%2.2X%p4%2.2X,
16133 d412-unix-w|d462-unix-w|d412+w|d462+w|Data General DASHER D412+/D462+ series in wide Unix mode,
16135 is2=\036FQ5\036FW\036FK\036F\^\036FX0083\036O
16137 rs2=\036P@1\036FK\036FX0083,
16138 wind=\036FB%?%p1%t%p1%2.2X1%;%p2%p1%-%{1}%+%2.2X1%?%{23}%p2
16139 %>%t001%;\036FX%p3%2.2X%p4%2.2X,
16141 d412-unix-25|d462-unix-25|d412+25|d462+25|Data General DASHER D412+/D462+ series in Unix mode with 25 lines,
16144 wind=\036FB%?%p1%t%p1%2.2X0%;%p2%p1%-%{1}%+%2.2X0%?%{24}%p2
16145 %>%t000%;\036FX%p3%2.2X%p4%2.2X,
16147 d412-unix-s|d462-unix-s|d412+s|d462+s|Data General DASHER D412+/D462+ in Unix mode with status line,
16149 clear=\036FG\036PH, fsl=\036F}01\022,
16150 is3=\036Fz2\036F}00\036FB180000\036F}01, ll@,
16151 tsl=\036F}00\036FP%p1%2.2X18\036PG,
16152 wind=\036FB%?%p1%t%p1%2.2X0%;%p2%p1%-%{1}%+%2.2X0%?%{23}%p2
16153 %>%t%{23}%p2%-%2.2X0%;000\036FX%p3%2.2X%p4%2.2X,
16156 # Relative cursor motions are confined to the current window,
16157 # which is not what the scrolling region specification expects.
16158 # Thus, relative vertical cursor positioning must be deleted.
16159 d412-unix-sr|d462-unix-sr|d412+sr|d462+sr|Data General DASHER D412+/D462+ in Unix mode with scrolling region,
16160 csr=\036FB%?%p1%t%p1%2.2X0%;%p2%p1%-%{1}%+%2.2X0%?%{23}%p2%>
16162 cud1@, cuu1@, ll@, use=d462+,
16164 d413-unix|d463-unix|Data General DASHER D413/D463 series in DG-UNIX mode,
16166 d413-unix-w|d463-unix-w|Data General DASHER D413/D463 series in wide DG-UNIX mode,
16168 d413-unix-25|d463-unix-25|Data General DASHER D413/D463 series in DG-UNIX mode with 25 lines,
16170 d413-unix-s|d463-unix-s|Data General DASHER D413/D463 in DG-UNIX mode with status line,
16172 d413-unix-sr|d463-unix-sr|Data General DASHER D413/D463 in DG-UNIX mode with scrolling region,
16175 d414-unix|d464-unix|Data General D414/D464 in DG-UNIX mode,
16177 d414-unix-w|d464-unix-w|Data General D414/D464 in wide DG-UNIX mode,
16179 d414-unix-25|d464-unix-25|Data General D414/D464 in DG-UNIX mode with 25 lines,
16181 d414-unix-s|d464-unix-s|Data General D414/D464 in DG-UNIX mode with status line,
16183 d414-unix-sr|d464-unix-sr|Data General D414/D464 in DG-UNIX mode with scrolling region,
16186 d430c-dg|d430-dg|Data General D430C in DG mode,
16187 use=d413-dg, use=dg+fixed,
16188 d430c-dg-ccc|d430-dg-ccc|Data General D430C in DG mode with configurable colors,
16189 use=d413-dg, use=dg+ccc,
16191 d430c-unix|d430-unix|Data General D430C in DG-UNIX mode,
16192 use=d413-unix, use=dgunix+fixed,
16193 d430c-unix-w|d430-unix-w|Data General D430C in wide DG-UNIX mode,
16194 use=d413-unix-w, use=dgunix+fixed,
16195 d430c-unix-25|d430-unix-25|Data General D430C in DG-UNIX mode with 25 lines,
16196 use=d413-unix-25, use=dgunix+fixed,
16197 d430c-unix-s|d430-unix-s|Data General D430C in DG-UNIX mode with status line,
16198 use=d413-unix-s, use=dgunix+fixed,
16199 d430c-unix-sr|d430-unix-sr|Data General D430C in DG-UNIX mode with scrolling region,
16200 use=d413-unix-sr, use=dgunix+fixed,
16201 d430c-unix-ccc|d430-unix-ccc|Data General D430C in DG-UNIX mode with configurable colors,
16202 use=d413-unix, use=dgunix+ccc,
16203 d430c-unix-w-ccc|d430-unix-w-ccc|Data General D430C in wide DG-UNIX mode with configurable colors,
16204 use=d413-unix-w, use=dgunix+ccc,
16205 d430c-unix-25-ccc|d430-unix-25-ccc|Data General D430C in DG-UNIX mode with 25 lines and configurable colors,
16206 use=d413-unix-25, use=dgunix+ccc,
16207 d430c-unix-s-ccc|d430-unix-s-ccc|Data General D430C in DG-UNIX mode with status line and configurable colors,
16208 use=d413-unix-s, use=dgunix+ccc,
16209 d430c-unix-sr-ccc|d430-unix-sr-ccc|Data General D430C in DG-UNIX mode with scrolling region and configurable colors,
16210 use=d413-unix-sr, use=dgunix+ccc,
16212 # DASHER D470C color terminal in ANSI mode.
16213 # Like the D460 but with 16 colors and without a compressed mode.
16215 # Initialization string 1 sets:
16217 # <0 - scrolling enabled
16218 # <1 - blink enabled
16219 # <2 - horizontal scrolling enabled (for alignment)
16220 # <4 - print characters regardless of attributes
16221 # \E[1;1;80w - margins at columns 1 and 80
16223 # 1 - print all characters even if protected
16224 # 6 - character protection disabled
16225 # <2 - horizontal scrolling disabled
16226 # - (should reset scrolling regions, but that glitches the screen)
16228 d470c|d470|Data General DASHER D470C,
16229 is1=\E[<0;<1;<2;<4l\E[1;1;80w\E[1;6;<2h,
16230 sgr=\E[%?%p3%t7;%;%?%p4%t5;%;%?%p2%t4;%;%?%p6%t4;7;%;%?%p1%t
16231 2;7;%;%?%p5%t2;%;m\E)%?%p9%t6\016%e4\017%;,
16232 use=dg+color, use=d460,
16234 d470c-7b|d470-7b|Data General DASHER D470C in 7 bit mode,
16235 is1=\E[<0;<1;<2;<4l\E[1;1;80w\E[1;6;<2h,
16236 sgr=\E[%?%p3%t7;%;%?%p4%t5;%;%?%p2%t4;%;%?%p6%t4;7;%;%?%p1%t
16237 2;7;%;%?%p5%t2;%;m%?%p9%t\016%e\017%;,
16238 use=dg+color, use=d460-7b,
16240 # Initialization string 2 sets:
16241 # ^^FQ2 - default cursor (solid rectangle)
16242 # ^^FW - character protection disabled
16243 # ^^F\^ - horizontal scrolling enabled (for alignment)
16244 # ^^FX004? - margins at columns 0 and 79
16245 # ^^F] - horizontal scrolling disabled
16246 # ^^O - primary character set
16247 # ^^FS00 - default character set (the keyboard native language)
16248 # - (should reset scrolling regions, but that glitches the screen)
16250 d470c-dg|d470-dg|Data General DASHER D470C in DG mode,
16251 is2=\036FQ2\036FW\036F\^\036FX004?\036F]\036O
16253 use=dgmode+color, use=d460-dg,
16255 # DASHER D555 terminal in ANSI mode.
16256 # Like a D411, but has an integrated phone.
16257 d555|Data General DASHER D555,
16259 d555-7b|Data General DASHER D555 in 7-bit mode,
16261 d555-w|Data General DASHER D555 in wide mode,
16263 d555-7b-w|Data General DASHER D555 in wide 7-bit mode,
16265 d555-dg|Data General DASHER D555 series in DG mode,
16268 # DASHER D577 terminal in ANSI mode.
16269 # Like a D411, but acts as a keyboard for serial printers ("KSR" modes).
16270 d577|Data General DASHER D577,
16272 d577-7b|Data General DASHER D577 in 7-bit mode,
16274 d577-w|Data General DASHER D577 in wide mode,
16276 d577-7b-w|Data General DASHER D577 in wide 7-bit mode,
16279 d577-dg|d578-dg|Data General DASHER D577/D578 series in DG mode,
16282 # DASHER D578 terminal.
16283 # Like a D577, but without compressed mode; like a D470C in this respect.
16285 # Initialization string 1 sets:
16287 # <0 - scrolling enabled
16288 # <1 - blink enabled
16289 # <2 - horizontal scrolling enabled (for alignment)
16290 # <4 - print characters regardless of attributes
16291 # \E[1;1;80w - margins at columns 1 and 80
16293 # 1 - print all characters even if protected
16294 # 6 - character protection disabled
16295 # <2 - horizontal scrolling disabled
16296 # - (should reset scrolling regions, but that glitches the screen)
16298 d578|Data General DASHER D578,
16299 is1=\E[<0;<1;<2;<4l\E[1;1;80w\E[1;6;<2h, use=d577,
16300 d578-7b|Data General DASHER D578 in 7-bit mode,
16301 is1=\E[<0;<1;<2;<4l\E[1;1;80w\E[1;6;<2h, use=d577-7b,
16303 #### Datamedia (dm)
16305 # Datamedia was headquartered in Nashua, New Hampshire until it went
16306 # out of business in 1993, but the ID plates on the terminals referred
16307 # to the factory in Pennsauken, NJ. The factory was sold to a PCB board
16308 # manufacturer which threw out all information about the terminals.
16311 cs10|colorscan|Datamedia Color Scan 10,
16314 bel=^G, clear=\E[H\E[J, cr=\r, cub1=^H, cud1=\n, cuf1=\E[C,
16315 cup=\E[%i%p1%02d;%p2%02dH, cuu1=\E[A, ed=\E[J, el=\E[K,
16316 ind=\n, kcub1=\E[D, kcud1=\E[B, kcuf1=\E[C, kcuu1=\E[A,
16317 kf1=\EOP, kf2=\EOQ, kf3=\EOR, kf4=\EOS, rmso=\E[m, rmul=\E[m,
16318 sgr0=\E[m, smso=\E[7m, smul=\E[4m,
16319 cs10-w|Datamedia Color Scan 10 with 132 columns,
16321 cup=\E[%i%p1%02d;%p2%03dH, use=cs10,
16323 # (dm1520: removed obsolete ":ma=^\ ^_^P^YH:" -- esr)
16324 dm1520|dm1521|datamedia 1520,
16326 cols#80, it#8, lines#24,
16327 bel=^G, clear=^L, cr=\r, cub1=^H, cud1=\n, cuf1=^\,
16328 cup=\036%p2%{32}%+%c%p1%{32}%+%c, cuu1=^_, ed=^K, el=^],
16329 home=^Y, ht=^I, ind=\n, kcub1=^H, kcud1=\n, kcuf1=^\, kcuu1=^_,
16331 # dm2500: this terminal has both <ich> and <smir>. Applications using
16332 # termcap/terminfo directly (rather than through ncurses) might be confused.
16333 dm2500|datamedia2500|datamedia 2500,
16336 bel=^G, clear=^^^^^?, cub1=^H, cud1=\n, cuf1=^\,
16337 cup=\014%p2%{96}%^%c%p1%{96}%^%c, cuu1=^Z,
16338 dch1=\020\010\030\035$<10*>,
16339 dl1=\020\032\030\035$<10*>, el=^W, home=^B,
16340 ich1=\020\034\030\035$<10*>,
16341 il1=\020\n\030\035\030\035$<15>, ind=\n, pad=\377,
16342 rmdc=^X^], rmir=\377\377\030\035$<10>, rmso=^X^],
16343 smdc=^P, smir=^P, smso=^N,
16344 # dmchat is like DM2500, but DOES need "all that padding" (jcm 1/31/82)
16345 # also, has a meta-key.
16346 # From: <goldberger@su-csli.arpa>
16347 # (dmchat: ":MT:" changed to ":km:" -- esr)
16348 dmchat|dmchat version of datamedia 2500,
16350 dl1=\020\032\030\035$<2/>,
16351 il1=\020\n\030\035\030\035$<1*/>, use=dm2500,
16352 # (dm3025: ":MT:" changed to ":km:" -- esr)
16353 dm3025|datamedia 3025a,
16355 cols#80, it#8, lines#24,
16356 bel=^G, clear=\EM$<2>, cr=\r, cub1=^H, cud1=\n, cuf1=\EC,
16357 cup=\EY%p2%{32}%+%c%p1%{32}%+%c, cuu1=\EA,
16358 dch1=\010$<6>, dl1=\EP\EA\EQ$<130>, ed=\EJ$<2>, el=\EK,
16359 home=\EH, ht=^I, il1=\EP\n\EQ$<130>, ind=\n, ip=$<6>,
16360 is2=\EQ\EU\EV, rmdc=\EQ, rmir=\EQ, rmso=\EO0, smdc=\EP,
16361 smir=\EP, smso=\EO1,
16362 dm3045|datamedia 3045a,
16363 OTbs, am, eo, km@, ul, xenl,
16364 dch1=\EB$<6>, dl1@, il1@, is2=\EU\EV, kcuf1=\EC, kcuu1=\EA,
16365 kf0=\Ey\r, kf1=\Ep\r, kf2=\Eq\r, kf3=\Er\r, kf4=\Es\r,
16366 kf5=\Et\r, kf6=\Eu\r, kf7=\Ev\r, kf8=\Ew\r, kf9=\Ex\r,
16367 khome=\EH, pad=^?, rmdc@, rmir=\EP, rmso@, smdc@, smso@,
16369 # Datamedia DT80 soft switches:
16370 # 1 0=Jump 1=Smooth
16371 # Autorepeat 0=off 1=on
16372 # Screen 0=Dark 1=light
16373 # Cursor 0=u/l 1=block
16375 # 2 Margin Bell 0=off 1=on
16376 # Keyclick 0=off 1=on
16377 # ANSI/VT52 0=VT52 1=ANSI
16378 # Xon/Xoff 0=Off 1=On
16380 # 3 Shift3 0=Hash 1=UK Pound
16382 # Newline 0=Off 1=On
16383 # Interlace 0=Off 1=On
16385 # 4 Parity 0=Odd 1=Even
16386 # Parity 0=Off 1=On
16387 # Bits/Char 0=7 1=8
16388 # Power 0=60Hz 1=50Hz
16390 # 5 Line Interface 0=EIA 1=Loop
16391 # Aux Interface 0=EIA 1=Loop
16392 # Local Copy 0=Off 1=On
16395 # 6 Aux Parity 0=Odd 1=Even
16396 # Aux Parity 0=Off 1=On
16397 # Aux Bits/Char 0=7 1=8
16398 # CRT Saver 0=Off 1=On
16399 # dm80/1 is a vt100 lookalike, but it doesn't seem to need any padding.
16400 dm80|dmdt80|dt80|datamedia dt80/1,
16401 clear=\E[2J\E[H, cud1=\n, cuf1=\E[C,
16402 cup=%i\E[%p1%d;%p2%dH, cuu1=\E[A, ed=\E[J, el=\E[K,
16403 home=\E[H, mc0=\E[0i, mc4=\E[4i, mc5=\E[5i, ri=\EM,
16404 rmso=\E[m, rmul=\E[m, sgr0=\E[m\017$<2>, smso=\E[7m,
16405 smul=\E[4m, use=vt100+4bsd,
16406 # except in 132 column mode, where it needs a little padding.
16407 # This is still less padding than the vt100, and you can always turn on
16408 # the ^S/^Q handshaking, so you can use vt100 flavors for things like
16410 dm80w|dmdt80w|dt80w|datamedia dt80/1 in 132 char mode,
16412 clear=\E[H\E[2J$<50/>, cud1=\n,
16413 cup=\E[%i%p1%d;%p2%dH$<5/>, cuu1=\E[A$<5/>,
16414 ed=\E[0J$<20/>, el=\E[0K$<20/>, use=dm80,
16415 # From: Adam Thompson <athompso@pangea.ca> Sept 10 1995
16416 dt80-sas|Datamedia DT803/DTX for SAS usage,
16419 acsc=``a1fxgqh0jYk?lZm@nEooppqDrrsstCu4vAwBx3yyzz{{||}}~~,
16420 bel=^G, clear=^L, cr=\r,
16421 csr=\E=%p1%{32}%+%c%{32}%c\E#1\E=%p2%{32}%+%c%{32}%c\E#2,
16422 cub1=^H, cud1=\EB, cuf1=^\,
16423 cup=\E=%p2%{32}%+%c%p1%{32}%+%c, cuu1=^_, dl1=\EM, ed=^K,
16424 el=^], ff=^L, home=^Y, ht=^I, hts=\E'1, il1=\EL, ind=\EB,
16425 is2=\E)0\E<\EP\E'0\E$2, kclr=^L, kcub1=^H, kcud1=\n,
16426 kcuf1=^\, kcuu1=^_, ked=^K, kel=^], khome=^Y, mc4=^O, mc5=^N,
16427 rev=\E$2\004, ri=\EI, rmacs=\EG, rmso=^X, sgr0=^X, smacs=\EF,
16428 smso=\E$2\004, tbc=\E'0,
16430 # Datamedia Excel 62, 64 from Gould/SEL UTX/32 via BRL
16431 # These aren't end-all Excel termcaps; but do insert/delete char/line
16432 # and name some of the extra function keys. (Mike Feldman ccvaxa!feldman)
16433 # The naming convention has been bent somewhat, with the use of E? (where
16434 # E is for 'Excel') as # a name. This was done to distinguish the entries
16435 # from the other Datamedias in use here, and yet to associate a model of
16436 # the Excel terminals with the regular datamedia terminals that share
16437 # major characteristics.
16438 excel62|excel64|datamedia Excel 62,
16439 dch1=\E[P, kbs=^H, kcub1=^H, kcud1=\n, kf5=\EOu, kf6=\EOv,
16440 kf7=\EOw, kf8=\EOx, kf9=\EOy, rmir=\E[4l, smir=\E[4h,
16442 excel62-w|excel64-w|datamedia Excel 62 in 132 char mode,
16443 dch1=\E[P, kbs=^H, kcub1=^H, kcud1=\n, kf5=\EOu, kf6=\EOv,
16444 kf7=\EOw, kf8=\EOx, kf9=\EOy, rmir=\E[4l, smir=\E[4h,
16446 excel62-rv|excel64-rv|datamedia Excel 62 in reverse video mode,
16447 dch1=\E[P, flash=\E[?5l\E[?5h, kbs=^H, kcub1=^H, kcud1=\n,
16448 kf5=\EOu, kf6=\EOv, kf7=\EOw, kf8=\EOx, kf9=\EOy, rmir=\E[4l,
16449 smir=\E[4h, use=dt80,
16453 # Falco Data Products
16454 # 440 Potrero Avenue
16455 # Sunnyvale, CA 940864-196
16456 # Vox: (800)-325-2648
16457 # Fax: (408)-745-7860
16458 # Net: techsup@charm.sys.falco.com
16460 # Current Falco models as of 1995 are generally ANSI-compatible and support
16461 # emulations of DEC VT-series, Wyse, and Televideo types.
16464 # Test version for Falco ts-1. See <arpavax.hickman@ucb> for info
16465 # This terminal was released around 1983 and was discontinued long ago.
16466 # The standout and underline highlights are the same.
16467 falco|ts1|ts-1|falco ts-1,
16469 cols#80, it#8, lines#24,
16470 bel=^G, clear=\E*, cr=\r, cub1=^H, cud1=\n, cuf1=^L,
16471 cup=\E=%p1%{32}%+%c%p2%{32}%+%c, cuu1=^K, dch1=\EW,
16472 dl1=\ER, ed=\EY, el=\ET\EG0\010, home=^^, ht=^I, il1=\EE,
16473 ind=\n, is2=\Eu\E3, kcub1=^H, kcud1=\n, kcuf1=^L, kcuu1=^K,
16474 kf0=^A0\r, rmir=\Er, rmso=\Eg0, rmul=\Eg0, sgr0=\Eg0,
16475 smir=\Eq, smso=\Eg1, smul=\Eg1,
16476 falco-p|ts1p|ts-1p|falco ts-1 with paging option,
16477 OTbs, am, da, db, mir, msgr, ul,
16478 cols#80, it#8, lines#24,
16479 bel=^G, cbt=\EI, clear=\E*, cr=\r, cub1=^H, cud1=\E[B,
16480 cuf1=\E[C, cup=\E=%p1%{32}%+%c%p2%{32}%+%c, cuu1=\E[A,
16481 dch1=\EW, dl1=\ER, ed=\EY, el=\ET\EG0\010\Eg0, ht=^I,
16482 il1=\EE, ind=\n, is2=\EZ\E3\E_c, kcub1=\E[D, kcud1=\E[B,
16483 kcuf1=\E[C, kcuu1=\E[A, khome=\E[H, rmcup=\E_b, rmir=\Er,
16484 rmso=\Eg0, rmul=\Eg0, sgr0=\Eg0, smcup=\E_d, smir=\Eq,
16485 smso=\Eg4, smul=\Eg1,
16486 # (ts100: I added <rmam>/<smam> based on the init string -- esr)
16487 ts100|ts100-sp|falco ts100-sp,
16488 am, mir, msgr, xenl, xon,
16489 cols#80, it#8, lines#24, vt#3,
16490 acsc=``aaffggjjkkllmmnnooppqqrrssttuuvvwwxxyyzz{{||}}~~,
16491 bel=^G, blink=\E[5m$<2>, bold=\E[1m$<2>,
16492 clear=\E[H\E[J$<50>, cr=\r, csr=\E[%i%p1%d;%p2%dr,
16493 cub=\E[%p1%dD, cub1=^H, cud=\E[%p1%dB, cud1=\n,
16494 cuf=\E[%p1%dC, cuf1=\E[C$<2>,
16495 cup=\E[%i%p1%d;%p2%dH$<5>, cuu=\E[%p1%dA,
16496 cuu1=\E[A$<2>, dch1=\E~W, dl1=\E~R, ed=\E[J$<50>,
16497 el=\E[K$<3>, el1=\E[1K$<3>, enacs=\E(B\E)0, home=\E[H,
16498 ht=^I, hts=\EH, ich1=\E~Q, il1=\E~E, ind=\n, is1=\E~)\E~ea,
16499 kbs=^H, kcub1=\EOD, kcud1=\EOB, kcuf1=\EOC, kcuu1=\EOA,
16500 rc=\E8, rev=\E[7m$<2>, ri=\EM$<5>, rmacs=^O, rmam=\E[?7l,
16501 rmkx=\E[?1l\E>, rmso=\E[m$<2>, rmul=\E[m$<2>,
16502 rs2=\E>\E[?3l\E[?4l\E[?5l\E[?7h\E[?8h, sc=\E7,
16503 sgr=\E[0%?%p1%p6%|%t;1%;%?%p2%t;4%;%?%p1%p3%|%t;7%;%?%p4%t;5
16504 %;m%?%p9%t\016%e\017%;$<2>,
16505 sgr0=\E[m\017$<2>, smacs=^N, smam=\E[?7h, smkx=\E[?1h\E=,
16506 smso=\E[1;7m$<2>, smul=\E[4m$<2>, tbc=\E[3g,
16508 ts100-ctxt|falco ts-100 saving context,
16509 rmcup=\E~_b, smcup=\E~_d\E[2J, use=ts100,
16511 #### Florida Computer Graphics
16514 # Florida Computer Graphics Beacon System, using terminal emulator program
16515 # "host.com", as provided by FCG. This description is for an early release
16516 # of the "host" program. Known bug: <ed> clears the whole screen, so it's
16519 # From: David Bryant <cbosg!djb> 1/7/83
16520 beacon|FCG Beacon System,
16523 bel=\ESTART\r\E37\r\EEND\r$<1>,
16524 blink=\ESTART\r\E61\,1\r\EEND\r, clear=\EZ$<10>, cr=\r,
16525 cub1=^H, cud1=\n, cuf1=\EV,
16526 cup=\E=%p1%{32}%+%c%p2%{32}%+%c$<20>, cuu1=\EU,
16527 dch1=\EW, dl1=\ER, el=\ET, home=\EH$<10>, ich1=\EQ, il1=\EE,
16528 ind=\n, rev=\ESTART\r\E59\,1\r\EEND\r, rmcup=,
16529 rmso=\ESTART\r\E70\,0\r\EEND\r$<20>,
16530 rmul=\ESTART\r\E60\,0\r\EEND\r,
16531 sgr0=\ESTART\r\E78\r\E70\,0\r\EEND\r$<20>,
16532 smcup=\ESTART\r\E2\,0\r\E12\r\EEND\r$<10>,
16533 smso=\ESTART\r\E70\,6\r\EEND\r$<20>,
16534 smul=\ESTART\r\E60\,1\r\EEND\r,
16539 # The f1720a differences from ANSI: no auto margin, destructive
16540 # tabs, # of lines, funny highlighting and underlining
16541 f1720|f1720a|fluke 1720A,
16543 cols#80, lines#16, xmc#1,
16544 bel=^G, clear=\E[H\E[2J, cr=\r, cub1=^H, cud1=\E[B,
16545 cuf1=\E[C, cup=\E[%i%p1%d;%p2%dH, cuu1=\E[A, ed=\E[J,
16546 el=\E[K, ind=\ED, is2=\E[H\E[2J, kcub1=^_, kcud1=^],
16547 kcuf1=^^, kcuu1=^\, ri=\EM, rmso=\E[m, rmul=\E[m, sgr0=\E[m,
16548 smso=\E[7m, smul=\E[4m,
16550 #### Liberty Electronics (Freedom)
16552 # Liberty Electronics
16553 # 48089 Fremont Blvd
16555 # Vox: (510)-623-6000
16556 # Fax: (510)-623-7021
16558 # From: <faletti@berkeley.edu>
16559 # (f100: added empty <acsc> to suppress a tic warning;
16560 # made this relative to adm+sgr -- note that <invis> isn't
16561 # known to work for f100 but does on the f110. --esr)
16562 f100|freedom|freedom100|freedom model 100,
16563 OTbs, am, bw, hs, mir, msgr, xon,
16565 acsc=, bel=^G, cbt=\EI, clear=^Z, cr=\r, cub1=^H, cud1=\n,
16566 cuf1=^L, cup=\E=%p1%{32}%+%c%p2%{32}%+%c, cuu1=^K,
16567 dch1=\EW, dl1=\ER$<11.5*>, dsl=\Eg\Ef\r, ed=\EY, el=\ET,
16568 flash=\Eb$<200>\Ed, fsl=\r, home=^^, hpa=\E]%p1%{32}%+%c,
16569 ht=^I, hts=\E1, il1=\EE$<8.5*>, ind=\n, ip=$<6>,
16570 is2=\Eg\Ef\r\Ed, kbs=^H, kcbt=\EI, kcub1=^H, kcud1=^V,
16571 kcuf1=^L, kcuu1=^K, kf1=^A@\r, kf10=^AI\r, kf2=^AA\r,
16572 kf3=^AB\r, kf4=^AC\r, kf5=^AD\r, kf6=^AE\r, kf7=^AF\r,
16573 kf8=^AG\r, kf9=^AH\r, khome=^^, ri=\Ej, rmacs=\E$, rmir=\Er,
16574 smacs=\E%%, smir=\Eq, tbc=\E3, tsl=\Eg\Ef,
16575 vpa=\E[%p1%{32}%+%c, use=adm+sgr,
16576 f100-rv|freedom-rv|freedom 100 in reverse video,
16577 flash=\Ed$<200>\Eb, is2=\Eg\Ef\r\Eb, use=f100,
16578 # The f110 and f200 have problems with vi(1). They use the ^V
16579 # code for the down cursor key. When kcud1 is defined in terminfo
16580 # as ^V, the Control Character Quoting capability (^V in insert mode)
16581 # is lost! It cannot be remapped in vi because it is necessary to enter
16582 # a ^V to to quote the ^V that is being remapped!!!
16584 # f110/f200 users will have to decide whether
16585 # to lose the down cursor key or the quoting capability. We will opt
16586 # initially for leaving the quoting capability out, since use of VI
16587 # is not generally applicable to most interactive applications
16588 # (f110: added <ht>, <khome> & <kcbt> from f100 -- esr)
16589 f110|freedom110|Liberty Freedom 110,
16592 blink=\EG2, bold=\EG0, civis=\E.1, cnorm=\E.2, cud1=^V,
16593 dim=\EG@, dl1=\ER, dsl=\Ef\r, flash=\Eb$<200/>\Ed, il1=\EE,
16594 ip@, is2@, kclr=^^, kdch1=\EW, kdl1=\ER, ked=\EY, kel=\ET,
16595 kf0=^AI\r, kf10@, kich1=\EQ, kil1=\EE, mc4=\Ea, mc5=\E`,
16596 ri=\EJ, rmacs=\E%%, rmir=\Er\EO, smacs=\E$, smir=\EO\Eq,
16597 smso=\EG<, tsl=\Ef, use=f100,
16598 f110-14|Liberty Freedom 110 14inch,
16600 f110-w|Liberty Freedom 110 - 132 cols,
16601 cols#132, use=f110,
16602 f110-14w|Liberty Freedom 110 14in/132 cols,
16605 # (f200: added <acsc> to suppress tic warnings re <smacs>/<rmacs> --esr)
16606 f200|freedom200|Liberty Freedom 200,
16607 OTbs, am, eslok, hs, mir, msgr, xon,
16608 cols#80, it#8, lines#24, wsl#80,
16609 acsc=, bel=^G, blink=\EG2, bold=\EG0, cbt=\EI, civis=\E.0,
16610 clear=^Z, cnorm=\E.1, cr=\r,
16611 csr=\Em0%p1%{32}%+%c%p2%{32}%+%c, cub1=^H, cud1=^V,
16612 cuf1=^L, cup=\E=%p1%{32}%+%c%p2%{32}%+%c, cuu1=^K,
16613 dch1=\EW, dim=\EG@, dl1=\ER, dsl=\Ef\r, ed=\EY, el=\ET,
16614 flash=\Eo$<200/>\En, fsl=\r, home=^^,
16615 hpa=\E]%p1%{32}%+%c, hts=\E1, il1=\EE, ind=\n, kbs=^H,
16616 kclr=^^, kcub1=^H, kcud1=^V, kcuf1=^L, kcuu1=^K, kdch1=\EW,
16617 kdl1=\ER, ked=\EY, kel=\ET, kf0=^AI\r, kf1=^A@\r, kf2=^AA\r,
16618 kf3=^AB\r, kf4=^AC\r, kf5=^AD\r, kf6=^AE\r, kf7=^AF\r,
16619 kf8=^AG\r, kf9=^AH\r, kich1=\EQ, kil1=\EE, mc4=\Ea, mc5=\E`,
16620 ri=\EJ, rmacs=\E%%, rmir=\Er, smacs=\E$, smir=\Eq, smso=\EG<,
16621 tbc=\E3, tsl=\Ef, vpa=\E[%p1%{32}%+%c, use=adm+sgr,
16622 f200-w|Liberty Freedom 200 - 132 cols,
16623 cols#132, use=f200,
16624 # The f200 has the ability to reprogram the down cursor key. The key is
16625 # reprogrammed to ^J (linefeed). This value is remembered in non-volatile RAM,
16626 # so powering the terminal off and on will not cause the change to be lost.
16627 f200vi|Liberty Freedom 200 for vi,
16628 flash=\Eb$<200/>\Ed, kcud1=\n, use=f200,
16629 f200vi-w|Liberty Freedom 200 - 132 cols for vi,
16630 cols#132, use=f200vi,
16634 # Graphon Corporation
16635 # 544 Division Street
16636 # Campbell, CA 95008
16637 # Vox: (408)-370-4080
16638 # Fax: (408)-370-5047
16639 # Net: troy@graphon.com (Troy Morrison)
16642 # The go140 and go225 have been discontinued. GraphOn now makes X terminals,
16643 # including one odd hybrid that starts out life on power-up as a character
16644 # terminal, than can be switched to X graphics mode (driven over the serial
16645 # line) by an escape sequence. No info on this beast yet.
16646 # (go140: I added <rmam>/<smam> based on the init string -- esr)
16647 go140|graphon go-140,
16649 cols#80, it#8, lines#24,
16650 clear=\E[H\E[2J$<10/>, cub1=^H, cud1=\E[B, cuf1=\E[C,
16651 cup=\E[%i%p1%2d;%p2%2dH, cuu1=\E[A, dch1=\E[P, dl1=\E[M,
16652 ed=\E[J$<10/>, el=\E[K, ht=^I,
16653 if=/usr/share/tabset/vt100, il1=\E[L,
16654 is2=\E<\E=\E[?3l\E[?7l\E(B\E[J\E7\E[;r\E8\E[m\E[q,
16655 kcub1=\EOD, kcud1=\EOB, kcuf1=\EOC, kcuu1=\EOA, kf1=\EOP,
16656 kf2=\EOQ, kf3=\EOR, kf4=\EOS, khome=\E[H, ri=\EM,
16657 rmam=\E[?7l, rmir=\E[4l, rmkx=\E[?1l\E>, rmso=\E[m,
16658 rmul=\E[m, sgr0=\E[m, smam=\E[?7h, smir=\E[4h,
16659 smkx=\E[?1h\E=, smso=\E[7m, smul=\E[4m,
16660 go140w|graphon go-140 in 132 column mode,
16663 is2=\E<\E=\E[?3h\E[?7h\E(B\E[J\E7\E[;r\E8\E[m\E[q,
16665 # Hacked up vt200 termcap to handle GO-225/VT220
16666 # From: <edm@nwnexus.WA.COM>
16667 # (go225: I added <rmam>/<smam> based on the init string -- esr)
16668 go225|go-225|Graphon 225,
16669 OTbs, am, mir, xenl,
16670 cols#80, it#8, lines#25, vt#3,
16671 blink=\E[5m, bold=\E[1m, clear=\E[H\E[J,
16672 csr=\E[%i%p1%d;%p2%dr, cub1=^H, cud1=\n, cuf1=\E[C,
16673 cup=\E[%i%p1%d;%p2%dH, cuu1=\E[A, dch1=\E[P, dl1=\E[M,
16674 ed=\E[J, el=\E[K, home=\E[H, ht=^I, il1=\E[L, ind=\ED,
16675 is2=\E>\E[?3l\E[?4l\E[?5l\E[?7h\E[?8h, kbs=^H,
16676 kcub1=\E[D, kcud1=\E[B, kcuf1=\E[C, kcuu1=\E[A, kf1=\EOP,
16677 kf2=\EOQ, kf3=\EOR, kf4=\EOS, khome=\E[H, rc=\E8, rev=\E[7m,
16678 rf=/usr/share/tabset/vt100, ri=\EM, rmam=\E[?7l,
16679 rmcup=\E[!p\E[?7h\E[2;1;1#w, rmir=\E[4l, rmkx=\E>,
16680 rmso=\E[27m, rmul=\E[24m, rs1=\E[!p\E[?7h\E[2;1;1#w,
16681 sc=\E7, sgr0=\E[m, smam=\E[?7h, smcup=\E[2;0#w\E[1;25r,
16682 smir=\E[4h, smkx=\E=, smso=\E[7m, smul=\E[4m,
16684 #### Harris (Beehive)
16686 # Bletch. These guys shared the Terminal Brain Damage laurels with Hazeltine.
16687 # Their terminal group is ancient history now (1995) though the parent
16688 # company is still in business.
16691 # Beehive documentation is undated and marked Preliminary and has no figures
16692 # so we must have early Superbee2 (Model 600, according to phone conversation
16693 # with mfr.). It has proved reliable except for some missing padding
16694 # (notably after \EK and <nl> at bottom of screen).
16696 # The key idea is that AEP mode is poison for <cup> & that US's in
16697 # the local memory should be avoided like the plague. That means
16698 # that the 2048 character local buffer is used as 25 lines of 80
16699 # characters, period. No scrolling local memory, folks. It also
16700 # appears that we cannot use naked INS LINE feature since it uses
16701 # US. The sbi fakes <il1> with an 80-space insert that may be too
16702 # slow at low speeds; also spaces get converted to \040 which is
16703 # too long for some programs (not vi). DEL LINE is ok but slow.
16705 # The <nl> string is designed for last line of screen ONLY; cup to
16706 # 25th line corrects the motion inherent in scrolling to Page 1.
16708 # There is one understood bug. It is that the screen appears to
16709 # pop to a new (blank) page after a <nel>, or leave a half-line
16710 # ellipsis to a quad that is the extra 48 memory locations. The
16711 # data received is dumped into memory but not displayed. Not to
16712 # worry if <cup> is being used; the lines not displayed will be,
16713 # whenever the cursor is moved up there. Since <cup> is addressed
16714 # relative to MEMORY of window, nothing is lost; but beware of
16715 # relative cursor motion (<cuu1>,<cud1>,<cuf1>,<cub1>). Recommended,
16716 # therefore, is setenv MORE -c .
16718 # WARNING: Not all features tested.
16720 # Timings are assembled from 3 sources. Some timings may reflect
16721 # SB2/Model 300 that were used if more conservative.
16722 # Tested on a Model 600 at 1200 and 9600 bd.
16724 # The BACKSPACEkb option is cute. The NEWLINE key, so cleverly
16725 # placed on the keyboard and useless because of AEP, is made
16726 # into a backspace key. In use ESC must be pressed twice (to send)
16727 # and sending ^C must be prefixed by ESC to avoid that weird
16728 # transmit mode associated with ENTER key.
16730 # IF TERMINAL EVER GOES CATATONIC with the cursor buzzing across
16731 # the screen, then it has dropped into ENTER mode; hit
16732 # RESET--ONLINE--!tset.
16734 # As delivered this machine has a FATAL feature that will throw
16735 # it into that strange transmit state (SPOW) if the space bar is
16736 # hit after a CR is received, but before receiving a LF (or a
16739 # The circuits MUST be modified to eliminate the SPOW latch.
16740 # This is done by strapping on chip A46 of the I/O board; cut
16741 # the p.c. connection to Pin 5 and strap Pin 5 to Pin 8 of that
16742 # chip. This mod has been checked out on a Mod 600 of Superbee II.
16743 # With this modification absurdly high timings on cr are
16746 # NOTE WELL that the rear panel switch should be set to CR/LF,
16749 sb1|beehive superbee,
16750 OTbs, am, bw, da, db, mir, ul, xsb,
16751 cols#80, lines#25, xmc#1,
16752 bel=^G, cbt=\E`$<650>, clear=\EH$<1>\EJ$<3>, cr=$<1>\r,
16753 cub1=^H, cud1=\n, cuf1=\EC$<3>, cup=\EF%p2%03d%p1%03d,
16754 cuu1=\EA$<3>, dch1=\EP$<3>, dl1=\EM$<100>, ed=\EJ$<3>,
16755 el=\EK$<3>, home=\EH$<1>, ht=^I, hts=\E1,
16756 il1=\EN\EL$<3>\EQ\s\s\s\s\s\s\s\s\s\s\s\s\s\s\s\s\s\s\s\s\s
16757 \s\s\s\s\s\s\s\s\s\s\s\s\s\s\s\s\s\s\s\s\s\s\s\s\s\s\s
16758 \s\s\s\s\s\s\s\s\s\s\s\s\s\s\s\s\s\s\s\s\s\s\s\s\s\s\s
16759 \s\s\s\s\s\EP$<3>\s\EO\ER\EA$<3>,
16760 ind=\n, is2=\EE$<3>\EX\EZ\EO\Eb\Eg\ER, kbs=^_, kcub1=\ED,
16761 kcud1=\EB, kcuf1=\EC, kcuu1=\EA, kdl1=\EM, ked=\EJ, kel=\EK,
16762 kf0=\E2, kf1=\Ep, kf2=\Eq, kf3=\Er, kf4=\Es, kf5=\Et, kf6=\Eu,
16763 kf7=\Ev, kf8=\Ew, kf9=\E1, khome=\EH, kich1=\EQ\EO,
16764 krmir=\ER, lf0=TAB CLEAR, lf9=TAB SET, rmcup=, rmir=\ER,
16765 rmso=\E_3, rmul=\E_3, sgr0=\E_3, smcup=\EO, smir=\EQ\EO,
16766 smso=\E_1, smul=\E_0, tbc=\E3,
16767 sbi|superbee|beehive superbee at Indiana U.,
16769 cr=\r$<1>, il1=\EN$<1>\EL$<9>\EQ \EP$<9> \EO\ER\EA,
16771 # Alternate (older) description of Superbee - f1=escape, f2=^C.
16772 # Note: there are at least 3 kinds of superbees in the world. The sb1
16773 # holds onto escapes and botches ^C's. The sb2 is the best of the 3.
16774 # The sb3 puts garbage on the bottom of the screen when you scroll with
16775 # the switch in the back set to CRLF instead of AEP. This description
16776 # is tested on the sb2 but should work on all with either switch setting.
16777 # The f1/f2 business is for the sb1 and the <xsb> can be taken out for
16778 # the other two if you want to try to hit that tiny escape key.
16779 # This description is tricky: being able to use cup depends on there being
16780 # 2048 bytes of memory and the hairy <nl> string.
16781 superbee-xsb|beehive super bee,
16783 cols#80, it#8, lines#25,
16784 clear=\EH\EJ$<3>, cnorm=\n, cr=\r$<1000>, cub1=^H, cud1=\n,
16785 cuf1=\EC, cup=\EF%p2%3d%p1%3d, cuu1=\EA$<3>,
16786 dch1=\EP$<3>, dl1=\EM$<100>, ed=\EJ$<3>, el=\EK$<3>,
16787 home=\EH, ht=^I, hts=\E1,
16788 ind=\n\0\0\0\n\0\0\0\EA\EK\0\0\0\ET\ET, is2=\EH\EJ,
16789 kcub1=\ED, kcud1=\EB, kcuf1=\EC, kcuu1=\EA, kf1=\Ep, kf2=\Eq,
16790 kf3=\Er, kf4=\Es, kf5=\Et, kf6=\Eu, kf7=\Ev, kf8=\Ew,
16791 khome=\EH, rmso=\E_3, sgr0=\E_3, smso=\E_1, tbc=\E3,
16792 # This loses on lines > 80 chars long, use at your own risk
16793 superbeeic|super bee with insert char,
16794 ich1=, rmir=\ER, smir=\EQ, use=superbee-xsb,
16795 sb2|sb3|fixed superbee,
16796 xsb@, use=superbee,
16798 #### Beehive Medical Electronics
16800 # Steve Seymour <srseymour@mindspring.com> writes (Wed, 03 Feb 1999):
16801 # Regarding your question though; Beehive terminals weren't made by Harris.
16802 # They were made by Beehive Medical Electronics in Utah. They went out of
16803 # business in the early '80s.
16805 # (OK, then, I don't know why a couple of these say "harris beehive".)
16808 # Reports are that most of these Beehive entries (except superbee) have not
16809 # been tested and do not work right. <rmso> is a trouble spot. Be warned.
16811 # (bee: <ich1> was empty, which is obviously bogus -- esr)
16812 beehive|bee|harris beehive,
16815 cbt=\E>, clear=\EE, cub1=^H, cud1=\EB, cuf1=\EC,
16816 cup=\EF%p1%{32}%+%c%p2%{32}%+%c, cuu1=\EA, dch1=\EP,
16817 dl1=\EM, ed=\EJ, el=\EK, home=\EH, il1=\EL, kbs=^H, kcbt=\E>,
16818 kclr=\EE, kcub1=\ED, kcud1=\EB, kcuf1=\EC, kcuu1=\EA,
16819 kdch1=\EP, kdl1=\EM, kel=\EK, khome=\EH, kich1=\EQ, kil1=\EL,
16820 krmir=\E@, rmir=\E@, rmso=\Ed@, rmul=\Ed@, sgr0=\Ed@,
16821 smir=\EQ, smso=\EdP, smul=\Ed`,
16822 # set tab is ^F, clear (one) tab is ^V, no way to clear all tabs.
16823 # good grief - does this entry make :sg:/:ug: when it doesn't have to?
16824 # look at those spaces in <rmso>/<smso>. Seems strange to me...
16825 # (beehive: <if=/usr/share/tabset/beehive> removed, no such file. If you
16826 # really care, cook up one using ^F -- esr)
16827 beehive3|bh3m|beehiveIIIm|harris beehive 3m,
16829 cols#80, it#8, lines#20,
16830 bel=^G, clear=^E^R, cr=\r, cub1=^H, cud1=\n, cuf1=^L, cuu1=^K,
16831 dl1=\021$<350>, ed=^R, el=^P, home=^E, ht=^I, hts=^F,
16832 il1=\023$<160>, ind=\n, ll=^E^K, rmso=\s^_, smso=^]\s,
16833 beehive4|bh4|beehive 4,
16836 bel=^G, clear=\EE, cr=\r, cub1=\ED, cud1=\n, cuf1=\EC,
16837 cuu1=\EA, ed=\EJ, el=\EK, home=\EH, ind=\n,
16838 # There was an early Australian kit-built computer called a "Microbee".
16839 # It's not clear whether this is for one of those or for a relative
16841 microb|microbee|micro bee series,
16843 cols#80, it#8, lines#24,
16844 bel=^G, clear=\EE, cr=\r, cub1=^H, cud1=\n, cuf1=\EC,
16845 cup=\EF%p1%{32}%+%c%p2%{32}%+%c, cuu1=\EA, ed=\EJ,
16846 el=\EK, ht=^I, ind=\n, kcub1=\ED, kcud1=\EB, kcuf1=\EC,
16847 kcuu1=\EA, kf1=\Ep, kf2=\Eq, kf3=\Er, kf4=\Es, kf5=\Et,
16848 kf6=\Eu, kf7=\Ev, kf8=\Ew, kf9=\Ex, khome=\EH, rmso=\Ed@,
16849 rmul=\Ed@, sgr0=\Ed@, smso=\s\EdP, smul=\Ed`,
16851 # 8675, 8686, and bee from Cyrus Rahman
16852 # (8675: changed k10, k11...k16 to k;, F1...F6 -- esr)
16853 ha8675|harris 8675,
16854 is2=\ES\E#\E*\Eh\Em\E?\E1\E9\E@\EX\EU, kf1=^F,
16855 kf10=\Ed, kf11=^W, kf12=\ER, kf13=\EE, kf14=\EI, kf15=\Ei,
16856 kf16=\Eg, kf2=^P, kf3=^N, kf4=^V, kf5=\n, kf6=^T, kf7=^H, kf8=^?,
16858 # (8686: changed k10, k11...k16 to k;, F1...F6; fixed broken continuation
16860 ha8686|harris 8686,
16861 is2=\ES\E#\E*\Eh\Em\E?\E1\E9\E@\EX\EU\E"*Z01\E"8F35021B7C83#
16862 \E"8F45021B7D83#\E"8F55021B7E83#\E"8F65021B7F83#\E"8F750
16863 21B7383#\E"8F851BD7#\E"8F95021B7083#\E"8FA5021B7183#\E"8
16865 kf1=^B\Ep^C, kf10=\Ej, kf11=\EW, kf12=^B\E{^C,
16866 kf13=^B\E|^C, kf14=^B\E}^C, kf15=^B\E~^C, kf16=^B\E^?^C,
16867 kf2=^B\Eq^C, kf3=^B\Er^C, kf4=^B\Es^C, kf5=\E3, kf6=\EI,
16868 kf7=\ER, kf8=\EJ, kf9=\E(, use=bee,
16872 # Hazeltine appears to be out of the terminal business as of 1995. These
16873 # guys were co-owners of the Terminal Brain Damage Hall Of Fame along with
16874 # Harris. They have a hazeltine.com domain (but no web page there ) and can
16878 # 450 East Pulaski Road
16879 # Greenlawn, New York 11740
16881 # As late as 1993, manuals for the terminal product line could still be
16884 # TRW Customer Service Division
16887 # Fairfield, NJ 07007-2078
16889 # They're now (1998) a subsidiary of General Electric, operating under the
16890 # marque "GEC-Marconi Hazeltine" and doing military avionics. Web page
16891 # at <http://www.gec.com/cpd/1ncpd.htm#1.55>.
16894 # Since <cuf1> is blank, when you want to erase something you
16895 # are out of luck. You will have to do ^L's a lot to
16896 # redraw the screen. h1000 is untested. It doesn't work in
16897 # vi - this terminal is too dumb for even vi. (The code is
16898 # there but it isn't debugged for this case.)
16899 hz1000|hazeltine 1000,
16902 bel=^G, clear=^L, cr=\r, cub1=^H, cud1=\n, cuf1=\s, home=^K,
16904 # From: <cbosg!ucbvax!pur-ee!cincy!chris> Thu Aug 20 09:09:18 1981
16905 hz1420|hazeltine 1420,
16908 bel=^G, clear=\E^\, cr=\r, cub1=^H, cud1=\n, cuf1=^P,
16909 cup=\E\021%p2%c%p1%{32}%+%c, cuu1=\E^L, dl1=\E^S,
16910 ed=\E^X, el=\E^O, ht=^N, il1=\E^Z, ind=\n, rmso=\E^Y,
16912 # New "safe" cursor movement (11/87) from <cgs@umd5.umd.edu>. Prevents
16913 # freakout with out-of-range args and tn3270. No hz since it needs to
16915 hz1500|hazeltine 1500,
16918 bel=^G, clear=~^\, cr=\r, cub1=^H, cud1=~^K, cuf1=^P,
16919 cup=~\021%p2%p2%?%{30}%>%t%{32}%+%;%{96}%+%c%p1%{96}%+%c,
16920 cuu1=~^L, dl1=~\023$<40>, ed=~\030$<10>, el=~^O, home=~^R,
16921 il1=~\032$<40>, ind=\n, kcub1=^H, kcud1=\n, kcuf1=^P,
16922 kcuu1=~^L, khome=~^R, rmso=~^Y, smso=~^_,
16923 # h1510 assumed to be in sane escape mode. Else use h1500.
16924 # (h1510: early versions of this entry apparently had "<rmso=\E^_>,
16925 # <smso=\E^Y>, but these caps were commented out in 8.3; also,
16926 # removed incorrect and overridden ":do=^J:" -- esr)
16927 hz1510|hazeltine 1510,
16930 bel=^G, clear=\E^\, cr=\r, cub1=^H, cud1=\E^K, cuf1=^P,
16931 cup=\E\021%p2%c%p1%c, cuu1=\E^L, dl1=\E^S, ed=\E^X,
16932 el=\E^O, il1=\E^Z, ind=\n,
16934 # The following switch settings are assumed for normal operation:
16935 # FULL CR U/L_CASE ESCAPE
16936 # FORMAT_OFF EOM_A_OFF EOM_B_OFF WRAPAROUND_ON
16937 # Other switches may be set for operator convenience or communication
16939 hz1520|Hazeltine 1520,
16940 OTbs, am, bw, msgr,
16942 bel=^G, bold=\E^_, clear=\E^\, cr=\r, cub1=^H, cud1=\n,
16943 cuf1=^P, cup=\E\021%p2%c%p1%c, cuu1=\E^L, dl1=\E^S,
16944 ed=\E^X, el=\E^O, home=\E^R, il1=\E^Z, ind=\n, kbs=^H,
16945 kclr=\E^\, kcub1=^H, kcud1=\E^K, kcuf1=^P, kcuu1=\E^L,
16946 kdl1=\E^S, ked=\E^X, kel=\E^O, khome=\E^R, kil1=\E^Z,
16947 rmso=\E^Y, rs1=\E$\E\005\E?\E\031, sgr0=\E^Y, smso=\E^_,
16948 # This version works with the escape switch off
16949 # (h1520: removed incorrect and overridden ":do=^J:" -- esr)
16950 hz1520-noesc|hazeltine 1520,
16953 bel=^G, clear=~^\, cr=\r, cub1=^H, cud1=~^K, cuf1=^P,
16954 cup=~\021%p2%c%p1%c$<1>, cuu1=~^L, dl1=~^S, ed=~^X, el=~^O,
16955 home=~^R, il1=~^Z, ind=\n, rmso=~^Y, smso=~^_,
16956 # Note: the h1552 appears to be the first Hazeltine terminal which
16957 # is not braindamaged. It has tildes and backprimes and everything!
16958 # Be sure the auto lf/cr switch is set to cr.
16959 hz1552|hazeltine 1552,
16961 cud1=\n, dl1=\EO, il1=\EE, kf1=\EP, kf2=\EQ, kf3=\ER, lf1=blue,
16962 lf2=red, lf3=green, use=vt52,
16963 hz1552-rv|hazeltine 1552 reverse video,
16964 cud1=\n, rmso=\ET, smso=\ES, use=hz1552,
16965 # Note: h2000 won't work well because of a clash between upper case and ~'s.
16966 hz2000|hazeltine 2000,
16969 bel=^G, clear=~\034$<6>, cub1=^H, cud1=\n,
16970 cup=~\021%p2%c%p1%c, dl1=~\023$<6>, home=~^R,
16971 il1=~\032$<6>, ind=\n, pad=^?,
16972 # Date: Fri Jul 23 10:27:53 1982. Some unknown person wrote:
16973 # I tested this termcap entry for the Hazeltine Esprit with vi. It seems
16974 # to work ok. There is one problem though if one types a lot of garbage
16975 # characters very fast vi seems not able to keep up and hangs while trying
16976 # to insert. That's in insert mode while trying to insert in the middle of
16977 # a line. It might be because the Esprit doesn't have insert char and delete
16978 # char as a built in function. Vi has to delete to end of line and then
16979 # redraw the rest of the line.
16980 esprit|Hazeltine Esprit I,
16983 bel=^G, cbt=\E^T, clear=\E^\, cr=\r, cub1=^H, cud1=\E^K,
16984 cuf1=^P, cup=\E\021%p2%c%p1%c, cuu1=\E^L, dl1=\E^S,
16985 ed=\E^W, el=\E^O, home=\E^R, il1=\E^Z, ind=\n, is2=\E?, kbs=^H,
16986 kcub1=^H, kcud1=\E^K, kcuf1=^P, kcuu1=\E^L, kf0=^B0\n,
16987 kf1=^B1\n, kf2=^B2\n, kf3=^B3\n, kf4=^B4\n, kf5=^B5\n,
16988 kf6=^B6\n, kf7=^B7\n, kf8=^B8\n, kf9=^B9\n, khome=\E^R,
16989 lf0=0, lf1=1, lf2=2, lf3=3, lf4=4, lf5=5, lf6=6, lf7=7, lf8=8, lf9=9,
16990 rmkx=\E>, rmso=\E^Y, smkx=\E<, smso=\E^_,
16991 esprit-am|hazeltine esprit auto-margin,
16993 # Hazeltine Modular-1 from Cliff Shackelton <ittvax!ittral!shackelt> via BRL
16994 # Vi it seems always wants to send a control J for "do" and it turned out
16995 # that the terminal would work somewhat if the auto LF/CR was turned off.
16996 # (hmod1: removed :dn=~^K: -- esr)
16997 hmod1|Hazeltine Modular 1,
17000 bel=^G, cbt=~^T, clear=~^\, cr=\r, cub1=^H, cud1=~^K, cuf1=^P,
17001 cup=~\021%p2%c%p1%c, cuu1=~^L, dl1=~^S, home=~^R, il1=~^Z,
17002 ind=\n, kcub1=^H, kcud1=~^K, kcuf1=^P, kcuu1=~^L, khome=~^R,
17003 rc=~^Q, rmso=~^Y, sc=~^E, sgr0=~^Y, smso=~^_,
17005 # Hazeltine Executive 80 Model 30 (1554?)
17006 # from Will Martin <control@ALMSA-1.ARPA> via BRL
17007 # Like VT100, except for different "am" behavior.
17008 hazel|exec80|h80|he80|Hazeltine Executive 80,
17010 cols#80, it#8, lines#24, vt#3,
17011 OTnl=\n, bel=^G, blink=\E[5m$<2/>, bold=\E[1m$<2/>,
17012 clear=\E[;H\E[2J$<50/>, cr=\r, csr=\E[%i%p1%d;%p2%dr,
17013 cub1=^H, cud1=\n, cuf1=\E[C$<2/>,
17014 cup=\E[%i%p1%d;%p2%dH$<5/>, cuu1=\E[A$<2/>,
17015 ed=\E[J$<50/>, el=\E[K$<3/>, home=\E[H, ht=^I,
17016 is2=\E[1;24r\E[24;1H, kbs=^H, kcub1=\EOD, kcud1=\EOB,
17017 kcuf1=\EOC, kcuu1=\EOA, kf1=\EOP, kf2=\EOQ, kf3=\EOR,
17018 kf4=\EOS, rc=\E8, rev=\E[7m$<2/>,
17019 rf=/usr/share/tabset/vt100, ri=\EM$<5/>,
17020 rmkx=\E[?1l\E>, rmso=\E[m$<2/>, rmul=\E[m$<2/>,
17021 rs1=\E>\E[?3l\E[?4l\E[?5l\E[?7h\E[?8h, sc=\E7,
17022 sgr0=\E[m$<2/>, smkx=\E[?1h\E=, smso=\E[7m$<2/>,
17028 ibm327x|line mode IBM 3270 style,
17030 clear=\r\n, el=\r, home=\r,
17032 ibm3101|i3101|IBM 3101-10,
17035 bel=^G, clear=\EK, cr=\r, cub1=^H, cud1=\n, cuf1=\EC,
17036 cup=\EY%p1%{32}%+%c%p2%{32}%+%c, cuu1=\EA, ed=\EJ,
17037 el=\EI, home=\EH, hts=\E0, ind=\n, kcub1=\ED, kcud1=\EB,
17038 kcuf1=\EC, kcuu1=\EA, nel=\r\n, tbc=\EH,
17039 ibm3151|IBM 3151 display,
17040 is2=\E S, rmacs=\E>B, rmcup=\E>B, rs2=\E S, s0ds=\E>B,
17041 sgr=\E4%{64}%?%p1%t%{65}%|%;%?%p2%t%{66}%|%;%?%p3%t%{65}%|%;
17042 %?%p4%t%{68}%|%;%?%p5%t%{64}%|%;%?%p6%t%{72}%|%;%?%p7%t
17043 %{80}%|%;%c%?%p9%t\E>A%e\E>B%;,
17044 sgr0=\E4@\E>B, smacs=\E>A, smcup=\E>B, use=ibm3162,
17045 # From: Mark Easter <marke@fsi-ssd.csg.ssd.fsi.com> 29 Oct 1992
17046 # removed kend, knp, kpp -TD
17048 # From: Stephen Powell <zlinuxman@wowway.com> 23 Apr 2015
17049 # Added ich1 (kich1 without ich1 doesn't make sense).
17050 # Added il1 (kil1 without il1 doesn't make sense).
17051 # Added xon (terminal uses XON/XOFF flow control).
17053 ibm3161|ibm3163|wy60-316X|wyse60-316X|IBM 3161/3163 display,
17054 OTbs, am, mir, msgr, xon,
17055 cols#80, it#8, lines#24,
17056 acsc=j\352k\353l\354m\355n\356q\361t\364u\365v\366w\367x
17058 bel=^G, blink=\E4D, bold=\E4H, clear=\EH\EJ, cr=\r, cub1=\ED,
17059 cud1=\EB, cuf1=\EC, cup=\EY%p1%{32}%+%c%p2%{32}%+%c,
17060 cuu1=\EA, dch1=\EQ, dl1=\EO, ed=\EJ, el=\EI, home=\EH,
17061 ich1=\EP \010, il1=\EN, ind=\n, invis=\E4P, kbs=^H, kcbt=\E2,
17062 kclr=\EL\r, kctab=\E1, kcub1=\ED, kcud1=\EB, kcuf1=\EC,
17063 kcuu1=\EA, kdch1=\EQ, kdl1=\EO, ked=\EJ, kel=\EI, kf1=\Ea\r,
17064 kf10=\Ej\r, kf11=\Ek\r, kf12=\El\r, kf13=\E!a\r,
17065 kf14=\E!b\r, kf15=\E!c\r, kf16=\E!d\r, kf17=\E!e\r,
17066 kf18=\E!f\r, kf19=\E!g\r, kf2=\Eb\r, kf20=\E!h\r,
17067 kf21=\E!i\r, kf22=\E!j\r, kf23=\E!k\r, kf24=\E!l\r,
17068 kf3=\Ec\r, kf4=\Ed\r, kf5=\Ee\r, kf6=\Ef\r, kf7=\Eg\r,
17069 kf8=\Eh\r, kf9=\Ei\r, khome=\EH, khts=\E0, kich1=\EP \010,
17070 kil1=\EN, ktbc=\E 1, mc4=^P^T, mc5=^P^R, rev=\E4A,
17071 rmcup=\E>A, rmso=\E4@, rmul=\E4@,
17072 sgr=\E4%{64}%?%p1%t%{65}%|%;%?%p2%t%{66}%|%;%?%p3%t%{65}%|%;
17073 %?%p4%t%{68}%|%;%?%p5%t%{64}%|%;%?%p6%t%{72}%|%;%?%p7%t
17074 %{80}%|%;%c%?%p9%t\E>A%e\E<@%;,
17075 sgr0=\E4@\E<@, smcup=\E>A, smso=\E4A, smul=\E4B,
17077 ibm3161-C|IBM 3161-C NLS terminal using cartridge,
17078 rmcup=\E>B, s0ds=\E>B, s1ds=\E>A, smcup=\E>B, use=ibm3161,
17080 # From: Stephen Powell <zlinuxman@wowway.com> 23 Apr 2015
17081 # Deleted il1. (il1 will now be inherited from ibm3161-C, which inherits
17084 ibm3162|IBM 3162 display,
17085 blink=\E4$a, bold=\E4(a, invis=\E40a, rev=\E4!a,
17086 rmso=\E4>b, rmul=\E4=b, sgr0=\E4@, smso=\E4!a, smul=\E4"a,
17089 # This really should not use setab/setaf, but it is clear that the
17090 # original terminfo does not toggle red/blue colors as in setb/setf.
17091 ibm3164|i3164|IBM 3164,
17093 colors#8, pairs#64,
17094 op=\E4 "@, rmcup=\E!9(N\E>B, s0ds=\E>B, s1ds=\E>A,
17095 setab=\E4 %p1%{64}%+%c,
17096 setaf=\E4%?%p1%t %p1%{32}%+%c%e!'%;@,
17097 smcup=\E!9/N\E>B, use=ibm3161,
17099 ibm5151|wy60-AT|wyse60-AT|IBM 5151 Monochrome display,
17101 cols#80, it#8, lines#25,
17102 acsc=j\331k\277l\332m\300n\305q\304t\303u\264v\301w\302x
17104 bel=^G, blink=\E[5m, bold=\E[1m, clear=\E[H\E[J, cr=\r,
17105 cub=\E[%p1%dD, cub1=^H, cud=\E[%p1%dB, cud1=\n,
17106 cuf=\E[%p1%dC, cuf1=\E[C, cup=\E[%i%p1%d;%p2%dH,
17107 cuu=\E[%p1%dA, cuu1=\E[A, dch1=\E[P, dl=\E[%p1%dM,
17108 dl1=\E[M, ech=\E[%p1%dX, ed=\E[J, el=\E[K, home=\E[H,
17109 hpa=\E[%i%p1%dG, il=\E[%p1%dL, il1=\E[L, ind=\E[S,
17110 invis=\E[8m, is2=\Ec, kbs=^H, kcbt=\E[Z, kclr=\E[144q,
17111 kcub1=\E[D, kcud1=\E[B, kcuf1=\E[C, kcuu1=\E[A, kdch1=\E[P,
17112 ked=\E[148q, kel=\E[142q, kend=\E[146q, kf1=\E[001q,
17113 kf10=\E[010q, kf11=\E[011q, kf12=\E[012q, kf13=\E[013q,
17114 kf14=\E[014q, kf15=\E[015q, kf16=\E[016q, kf17=\E[017q,
17115 kf18=\E[018q, kf19=\E[019q, kf2=\E[002q, kf20=\E[020q,
17116 kf21=\E[021q, kf22=\E[022q, kf23=\E[023q, kf24=\E[024q,
17117 kf25=\E[025q, kf26=\E[026q, kf27=\E[027q, kf28=\E[028q,
17118 kf29=\E[029q, kf3=\E[003q, kf30=\E[030q, kf31=\E[031q,
17119 kf32=\E[032q, kf33=\E[033q, kf34=\E[034q, kf35=\E[035q,
17120 kf36=\E[036q, kf4=\E[004q, kf5=\E[005q, kf6=\E[006q,
17121 kf7=\E[007q, kf8=\E[008q, kf9=\E[009q, khome=\E[H,
17122 kich1=\E[139q, kil1=\E[140q, kind=\E[151q, knp=\E[154q,
17123 kpp=\E[150q, kri=\E[155q, krmir=\E[4l, rev=\E[7m, ri=\E[T,
17124 rmir=\E[4l, rmso=\E[m, rmul=\E[m, rs2=\Ec,
17125 sgr=\E[%?%p1%t;7%;%?%p2%t;4%;%?%p3%t;7%;%?%p4%t;5%;%?%p6%t;1
17127 sgr0=\E[0m, smir=\E[4h, smso=\E[7m, smul=\E[4m,
17130 ibmaed|IBM Experimental display,
17131 OTbs, am, eo, msgr,
17132 cols#80, it#8, lines#52,
17133 clear=\EH\EK, cub1=^H, cud1=\EB, cuf1=\EC,
17134 cup=\EY%p1%{32}%+%c%p2%{32}%+%c, cuu1=\EA, dch1=\EQ,
17135 dl1=\EO, ed=\EJ, el=\EI, flash=\EG, home=\EH, ht=^I, ich1=\EP,
17136 il1=\EN, kbs=^H, kcub1=\ED, kcud1=\EB, kcuf1=\EC, kcuu1=\EA,
17137 rmso=\E0, sgr0=\E0, smso=\E0,
17138 ibm-apl|apl|IBM apl terminal simulator,
17139 lines#25, use=dm1520,
17140 # (ibmmono: this had an unknown `sb' boolean, I changed it to `bs'.
17141 # Also it had ":I0=f10:" which pretty obviously should be "l0=f10" -- esr)
17142 ibmmono|IBM workstation monochrome,
17144 bold=\EZ, dl1=\EM, dsl=\Ej\EY8 \EI\Ek, fsl=\Ek, il1=\EL,
17145 invis=\EF\Ef0;\Eb0;, kbs=^H, kf0=\E<, kf1=\ES, kf2=\ET,
17146 kf3=\EU, kf4=\EV, kf5=\EW, kf6=\EP, kf7=\EQ, kf8=\ER, kf9=\EY,
17147 khome=\EH, kich1=\0, kind=\EE, knp=\EE, kpp=\Eg, kri=\EG,
17148 lf0=f10, rev=\Ep, ri=\EA, rmso=\Ez, rmul=\Ew,
17149 sgr0=\Ew\Eq\Ez\EB, smso=\EZ, smul=\EW, tsl=\Ej\EY8%+ \Eo,
17151 ibmega|IBM Enhanced Color Display,
17152 cr=\r, cud1=\n, ht=^I, ind=\n, kbs=^H, kcub1=^H, kcud1=\n,
17153 nel=\r\n, use=ibmmono,
17154 # This color scheme is assumed in some recent IBM terminal descriptions
17155 # (green on black, emulated on a 16-color terminal).
17156 ibm+color|IBM color definitions,
17157 colors#8, ncv#3, pairs#64,
17159 setb=\E[%?%p1%{0}%=%t40m%e%p1%{1}%=%t41m%e%p1%{2}%=%t42m%e
17160 %p1%{3}%=%t43m%e%p1%{4}%=%t44m%e%p1%{5}%=%t45m%e%p1%{6}
17161 %=%t46m%e%p1%{7}%=%t107m%;,
17162 setf=\E[%?%p1%{0}%=%t30m%e%p1%{1}%=%t31m%e%p1%{2}%=%t32m%e
17163 %p1%{3}%=%t33m%e%p1%{4}%=%t34m%e%p1%{5}%=%t35m%e%p1%{6}
17164 %=%t36m%e%p1%{7}%=%t97m%;,
17165 ibm+16color|IBM aixterm color definitions,
17166 colors#16, pairs#0x100,
17167 setab=\E[%?%p1%{8}%<%t%p1%{40}%+%e%p1%{92}%+%;%dm,
17168 setaf=\E[%?%p1%{8}%<%t%p1%{30}%+%e%p1%{82}%+%;%dm,
17169 setb=%p1%{8}%/%{6}%*%{4}%+\E[%d%p1%{8}%m%Pa%?%ga%{1}%=%t4%e
17170 %ga%{3}%=%t6%e%ga%{4}%=%t1%e%ga%{6}%=%t3%e%ga%d%;m,
17171 setf=%p1%{8}%/%{6}%*%{3}%+\E[%d%p1%{8}%m%Pa%?%ga%{1}%=%t4%e
17172 %ga%{3}%=%t6%e%ga%{4}%=%t1%e%ga%{6}%=%t3%e%ga%d%;m,
17173 ibm5154|IBM 5154 Color display,
17174 colors#8, ncv@, pairs#64,
17175 bold@, setab=\E[4%p1%dm, setaf=\E[3%p1%dm, use=ibm5151,
17177 ibmega-c|ibm5154-c|IBM Enhanced Color Display with standout and underline,
17178 rmso=\EB, rmul=\EB, smso=\EF\Ef3;, smul=\EF\Ef2;,
17180 ibmvga-c|IBM VGA display color termcap,
17181 cr=\r, cud1=\n, ht=^I, ind=\n, kbs=^H, kcub1=^H, kcud1=\n,
17182 nel=\r\n, use=ibmega-c,
17183 ibmvga|IBM VGA display,
17184 cr=\r, cud1=\n, ht=^I, ind=\n, kbs=^H, kcub1=^H, kcud1=\n,
17185 nel=\r\n, use=ibmega,
17186 # ibmapa* and ibmmono entries come from ACIS 4.3 distribution
17187 rtpc|ibmapa16|IBM 6155 Extended Monochrome Graphics Display,
17189 dsl=\Ej\EY@ \EI\Ek, tsl=\Ej\EY@%+ \Eo, use=ibmmono,
17190 ibm6155|IBM 6155 Black & White display,
17191 blink@, bold@, use=ibm5151,
17192 # Advanced Monochrome (6153) and Color (6154) Graphics Display:
17193 ibmapa8c|ibmapa8|IBM 6154 Advanced Graphics Display,
17195 dsl=\Ej\EY? \EI\Ek, tsl=\Ej\EY?%+ \Eo, use=ibmmono,
17196 ibmapa8c-c|ibm6154-c|IBM 6154 Advanced Color Graphics Display,
17198 dim=\EF\Ef7;, dsl=\Ej\EY? \EI\Ek, tsl=\Ej\EY?%+ \Eo,
17200 ibm6154|IBM 6154 Color displays,
17201 blink@, bold=\E[12m, s0ds=\E[10m, s1ds=\E[11m, s2ds=\E[12m,
17202 sgr=\E[%?%p1%t;7%;%?%p2%t;4%;%?%p3%t;7%;%?%p4%t;5%;%?%p6%t;1
17204 sgr0=\E[0;10m, use=ibm5154,
17205 ibm6153|IBM 6153 Black & White display,
17206 blink@, bold=\E[12m, s0ds=\E[10m, s1ds=\E[11m, s2ds=\E[12m,
17207 sgr=\E[%?%p1%t;7%;%?%p2%t;4%;%?%p3%t;7%;%?%p4%t;5%;%?%p6%t;1
17209 sgr0=\E[0;10m, use=ibm5151,
17210 ibm6153-90|IBM 6153 Black & White display,
17212 blink@, bold@, use=ibm5151,
17213 ibm6153-40|IBM 6153 Black & White display,
17214 cols#40, lines#12, use=ibm6153-90,
17215 ibm8512|ibm8513|IBM color VGA Terminal,
17217 cols#80, it#8, lines#25,
17218 acsc=jjkkllmmnnqqttuuvvwwxx, blink=\E[5m, bold=\E[1m,
17219 clear=\E[H\E[J, cub1=\E[D, cud1=\n, cuf1=\E[C,
17220 cup=\E[%i%p1%d;%p2%dH, cuu1=\E[A, dl=\E[%p1%dM, dl1=\E[M,
17221 ech=\E[%p1%dX, ed=\E[J, el=\E[K, home=\E[H, il=\E[%p1%dL,
17222 il1=\E[L, is2=\Eb\E[m\017\E[?7h, kcud1=\E[B, kcuu1=\E[A,
17223 kf0=\E[010q, kf1=\E[001q, kf2=\E[002q, kf3=\E[003q,
17224 kf4=\E[004q, kf5=\E[005q, kf6=\E[006q, kf7=\E[007q,
17225 kf8=\E[008q, kf9=\E[009q, khome=\E[H, rc=\E[u, rev=\E[7m,
17226 rmacs=^O, rmam=\E[?7l, rmcup=\E[20h, rmdc=\E[4l,
17227 rmir=\E[4l, rmso=\E[m, rmul=\E[m,
17228 rs1=\Eb\E[m\017\E[?7h\E[H\E[J, sc=\E[s, sgr0=\E[m,
17229 smacs=^N, smam=\E[?7h, smcup=\E[20;4l\E[?7h\Eb,
17230 smdc=\E[4h, smir=\E[4h, smso=\E[7m, smul=\E[4m,
17232 hft-c|HFT with Color,
17233 colors#8, pairs#64,
17234 acsc=jjkkllmmnnqqttuuvvwwxx, s0ds=\E(B, s1ds=\E(0,
17235 setab=\E[4%p1%dm, setaf=\E[3%p1%dm, sgr0=\E[0m\E(B,
17236 use=ibm5151, use=ibm+color,
17237 hft-c-old|HFT with Color PC850,
17238 colors#8, pairs#64,
17239 setab=\E[4%p1%dm, setaf=\E[3%p1%dm, use=ibm5151,
17241 hft-old|AIWS High Function Terminal,
17244 bel=^G, blink=\E[5m, bold=\E[1m, clear=\E[H\E[J, cr=\r,
17245 cub1=^H, cud1=\n, cuf1=\E[C, cup=\E[%i%p1%d;%p2%dH,
17246 cuu1=\E[A, dch1=\E[P, dl1=\E[M, ed=\E[J, el=\E[K, home=\E[H,
17247 ht=^I, ich1=\E[@, il1=\E[L, ind=\n, invis=\E[8m, kbs=^H,
17248 kcub1=\E[D, kcud1=\E[B, kcuf1=\E[C, kcuu1=\E[A,
17249 kf1=\E[001q, kf2=\E[002q, kf3=\E[003q, kf4=\E[004q,
17250 kf5=\E[005q, kf6=\E[006q, kf7=\E[007q, kf8=\E[008q,
17251 kf9=\E[009q, khome=\E[H, knp=\E[153q, kpp=\E[159q,
17252 ktbc=\E[010q, rev=\E[7m, rmir=\E6, rmso=\E[m, rmul=\E[m,
17253 sgr0=\E[m, smir=\E6, smso=\E[7m, smul=\E[4m, use=ibm+color,
17254 ibm-system1|system1|ibm system/1 computer,
17257 bel=^G, clear=^Z, cub1=^H, cuf1=^\,
17258 cup=\005%p1%{32}%+%c%p2%{32}%+%c, cuu1=^^, home=^K,
17260 # lft-pc850 : IBM Low Function Terminal Device
17261 # lft "supports" underline, bold, and blink in the sense that the lft code
17262 # sets all the right bits. HOWEVER, depending upon the adapter, these
17263 # attributes may or may not be supported by the device driver.
17264 lft|lft-pc850|LFT-PC850|IBM LFT PC850 Device,
17266 cols#80, it#8, lines#25,
17267 acsc=j\331k\277l\332m\300n\305q\304t\303u\264v\301w\302x
17269 bel=^G, blink=\E[5m, bold=\E[1m, cbt=\E[Z, clear=\E[H\E[J,
17270 cr=\r, cub=\E[%p1%dD, cub1=^H, cud=\E[%p1%dB, cud1=\n,
17271 cuf=\E[%p1%dC, cuf1=\E[C, cup=\E[%i%p1%d;%p2%dH,
17272 cuu=\E[%p1%dA, cuu1=\E[A, dch=\E[%p1%dP, dch1=\E[P,
17273 dl=\E[%p1%dM, dl1=\E[M, ech=\E[%p1%dX, ed=\E[2J, el=\E[0K,
17274 home=\E[H, hpa=\E[%i%p1%dG, ich=\E[%p1%d@, il=\E[%p1%dL,
17275 il1=\E[L, ind=\ED, invis=\E[8m, is2=\Ec, kbs=^H, kcbt=\E[Z,
17276 kclr=\E[144q, kcub1=\E[D, kcud1=\E[B, kcuf1=\E[C,
17277 kcuu1=\E[A, kdch1=\E[P, ked=\E[148q, kel=\E[142q,
17278 kend=\E[146q, kf1=\E[001q, kf10=\E[010q, kf11=\E[011q,
17279 kf12=\E[012q, kf13=\E[013q, kf14=\E[014q, kf15=\E[015q,
17280 kf16=\E[016q, kf17=\E[017q, kf18=\E[018q, kf19=\E[019q,
17281 kf2=\E[002q, kf20=\E[020q, kf21=\E[021q, kf22=\E[022q,
17282 kf23=\E[023q, kf24=\E[024q, kf25=\E[025q, kf26=\E[026q,
17283 kf27=\E[027q, kf28=\E[028q, kf29=\E[029q, kf3=\E[003q,
17284 kf30=\E[030q, kf31=\E[031q, kf32=\E[032q, kf33=\E[033q,
17285 kf34=\E[034q, kf35=\E[035q, kf36=\E[036q, kf4=\E[004q,
17286 kf5=\E[005q, kf6=\E[006q, kf7=\E[007q, kf8=\E[008q,
17287 kf9=\E[009q, khome=\E[H, kich1=\E[139q, kil1=\E[140q,
17288 kind=\E[151q, knp=\E[154q, kpp=\E[150q, kri=\E[155q,
17289 krmir=\E[4l, rev=\E[7m, ri=\EL, rmacs=\E(B, rmir=\E[4l,
17290 rmso=\E[0m, rmul=\E[0m, rs2=\Ec,
17291 sgr=\E[%?%p1%t;7%;%?%p2%t;4%;%?%p3%t;7%;%?%p4%t;5%;%?%p6%t;1
17292 %;%?%p7%t;8%;m%?%p9%t\E(0%e\E(B%;,
17293 sgr0=\E[0m, smacs=\E(0, smir=\E[4h, smso=\E[7m, smul=\E[4m,
17294 tbc=\E[3g, use=ecma+index,
17295 # "Megapel" refers to the display adapter, which was used with the IBM RT
17297 ibm5081|hft|IBM Megapel Color display,
17298 acsc=jjkkllmmnnqqttuuvvwwxx, blink@, bold@, s0ds=\E(B,
17299 s1ds=\E(0, sgr0=\E[0m\E(B, use=ibm5154,
17300 ibm5081-c|ibmmpel-c|IBM 5081 1024x1024 256/4096 Megapel enhanced color display,
17303 dsl=\Ej\EYA \EI\Ek, fsl=\Ek, tsl=\Ej\EYA%+ \Eo,
17305 ibm8503|ibm8507|ibm8604|IBM 8503 B & W VGA display,
17307 ibm8514|IBM 8514/a color VGA display,
17309 dsl=\Ej\EYI \EI\Ek, fsl=\Ek, tsl=\Ej\EYI%+ \Eo, use=hft,
17310 ibm8514-c|IBM 8514 color display with standout and underline,
17313 cr=\r, cud1=\n, dsl=\Ej\EYI \EI\Ek, fsl=\Ek, ht=^I, ind=\n,
17314 kbs=^H, kcub1=^H, kcud1=\n, nel=\r\n, tsl=\Ej\EYI%+ \Eo,
17318 # AIX entries. IBM ships these with AIX 3.2.5.
17319 # -- added rc, sc based on manpage -TD
17320 # -- added rmacs, smacs based on manpage -TD
17321 # Note that we could use ibm+16color, but that is not how IBM defines this one.
17322 aixterm|IBM Aixterm Terminal Emulator,
17324 acsc=jjkkllmmnnqqttuuvvwwxx, bold=\E[1m, dsl=\E[?E,
17325 fsl=\E[?F, rc=\E8, ri@, rmacs=\E(B, s0ds=\E(B, s1ds=\E(0,
17327 sgr=\E[0;10%?%p1%t;7%;%?%p2%t;4%;%?%p3%t;7%;%?%p6%t;1%;%?%p7
17328 %t;8%;m%?%p9%t\E(0%e\E(B%;,
17329 sgr0=\E[0;10m\E(B, smacs=\E(0, tsl=\E[?%p1%dT,
17331 aixterm-m|IBM AIXterm Monochrome Terminal Emulator,
17333 acsc=jjkkllmmnnqqttuuvvwwxx, bold=\E[1m, dsl=\E[?E,
17334 fsl=\E[?F, ri@, s0ds=\E(B, s1ds=\E(0,
17335 sgr=\E[0;10%?%p1%t;7%;%?%p2%t;4%;%?%p3%t;7%;%?%p6%t;1%;%?%p7
17336 %t;8%;m%?%p9%t\E(0%e\E(B%;,
17337 sgr0=\E[0;10m\E(B, tsl=\E[?%p1%dT, use=ibm6153,
17338 aixterm-m-old|old IBM AIXterm Monochrome Terminal Emulator,
17340 bold=\E[1m, dsl=\E[?E, fsl=\E[?F, ri@,
17341 sgr=\E[0;10%?%p1%t;7%;%?%p2%t;4%;%?%p3%t;7%;%?%p6%t;1%;%?%p7
17343 tsl=\E[?%p1%dT, use=ibm6153,
17344 jaixterm|IBM Kanji Aixterm Terminal Eemulator,
17346 sgr=\E[%?%p1%t;7%;%?%p2%t;4%;%?%p3%t;7%;%?%p6%t;1%;%?%p7%t;8
17348 sgr0=\E[m, smacs@, use=aixterm,
17349 jaixterm-m|IBM Kanji AIXterm Monochrome Terminal Emulator,
17351 sgr=\E[%?%p1%t;7%;%?%p2%t;4%;%?%p3%t;7%;%?%p6%t;1%;%?%p7%t;8
17353 sgr0=\E[m, smacs@, use=aixterm-m,
17355 # This flavor is adapted from xterm, in turn from aixterm documentation -TD
17356 aixterm-16color|IBM Aixterm Terminal Emulator with 16 colors,
17357 use=ibm+16color, use=aixterm,
17359 #### Infoton/General Terminal Corp.
17362 # gt100 sounds like something DEC would come out with. Let's hope they don't.
17363 i100|gt100|gt100a|General Terminal 100A (formerly Infoton 100),
17366 bel=^G, clear=^L, cr=\r, cub1=^H, cud1=\n, cuf1=\EC,
17367 cup=\Ef%p2%{32}%+%c%p1%{32}%+%c, cuu1=\EA, dl1=\EM,
17368 ed=\EJ, el=\EK, flash=\Eb$<200/>\Ea, home=\EH, il1=\EL,
17369 ind=\n, rmso=\Ea, smso=\Eb,
17373 bel=^G, clear=\E[2J, cr=\r, cub1=^H, cud1=\n, cuf1=\E[C,
17374 cup=\E[%i%p1%3d;%p2%3dH, cuu1=\E[A,
17375 dch1=\E[4h\E[2Q\E[P\E[4l\E[0Q, dl1=\E[M, el=\E[N,
17376 il1=\E[L, ind=\n, rmir=\E[4l\E[0Q, smir=\E[4h\E[2Q,
17377 # (addrinfo: removed obsolete ":bc=^Z:" -- esr)
17381 bel=^G, clear=^L, cr=\r, cub1=^Z, cud1=\n, cuf1=^Y,
17382 cup=\037%p1%c%p2%c, cuu1=^\, ed=^K, home=^H, ind=\n, ll=^H^\,
17383 # (infoton: used to have the no-ops <lh#0>, <lw#0>, <nlab#0> -- esr)
17387 bel=^G, clear=^L, cr=\r, cub1=^Z, cud1=\n, cuf1=^Y, cuu1=^\,
17388 ed=^K, ind=\n, ll=^H^\,
17390 # The ICL6402 was actually the Kokusai Display System 6402.
17391 # The 6404 was the KDS7372 (color version of the 6402).
17393 # ICL6404 control codes follow:
17396 #~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
17397 #ctrl-A set SOM position at cursor position
17400 #ctrl-I Horizontal tab
17403 #ctrl-L Cursor right
17404 #ctrl-M Carriage return
17405 #ctrl-N Disable xon/xoff to host
17406 #ctrl-O Enable xon/xoff to host
17407 #ctrl-R Enable bidirectional mode
17408 #ctrl-T Disable bidirectional mode
17409 #ctrl-V Cursor down
17410 #ctrl-Z Clear unprotected data to insert char
17411 #ctrl-^ Cursor home
17414 #ESC lead-in char for multiple character command
17416 #ESC space R execute power on sequence
17417 #ESC ! p1 p2 define scroll region:
17418 # p1 = scroll top line: 20h - 37h
17419 # p1 = scroll bottom line: 20h - 37h
17420 #ESC " unlock keyboard
17421 #ESC # lock keyboard
17422 #ESC $ Semi-graphics mode on
17423 #ESC % Semi-graphics mode off
17424 #ESC & protect mode on
17425 #ESC ' protect mode off
17426 #ESC ( write protect mode off (full intensity)
17427 #ESC ) write protect mode on (half intensity)
17429 #ESC * clear screen
17430 #ESC + clear unprotected data to insert char
17431 #ESC , clear unprotected data to half intensity spaces
17432 #ESC - p1 p2 p3 p4 address cursor to page, row, column:
17433 # p1 = page number 0 - 3
17434 # p2 = row 20h - 7fh
17435 # p3 = column (lo) 20h - 7fh
17436 # p4 = column (hi) 20h - 21h (only 132 col)
17437 #ESC . p1 set cursor style:
17438 # p1 = 0 invisible cursor
17439 # p1 = 1 block blinking cursor
17440 # p1 = 2 block steady cursor
17441 # p1 = 3 underline blinking cursor
17442 # p1 = 4 underline steady cursor
17443 #ESC / transmit cursor location (page, row, column)
17444 #ESC 0 p1 p2 p3 p4 program edit key:
17445 # p1 = edit key code: '@'-'S', '`'-'s'
17446 # p2 p3 p4 = program data (3 bytes)
17449 #ESC 2 clear tab at cursor
17450 #ESC 3 clear all tabs
17451 #ESC 4 send unprotect line to cursor
17452 #ESC 5 send unprotect page to cursor
17453 #ESC 6 send line to cursor
17454 #ESC 7 send page to cursor
17455 #ESC 8 n set scroll mode:
17456 # n = 0 set jump scroll
17457 # n = 1 set smooth scroll
17458 #ESC 9 n control display:
17459 # n = 0 display off
17461 #ESC : clear unprotected data to null
17462 #ESC ; clear unprotected data to insert char
17465 #ESC = p1 p2 address cursor to row, column
17466 # p1 = row 20h - 7fh
17467 # p2 = column (lo) 20h - 7fh
17468 # p3 = column (hi) 20h - 21h (only 132 col)
17469 #ESC > keyclick off
17470 #ESC ? transmit cursor location (row, column)
17472 #ESC @ copy print mode on
17473 #ESC A copy print mode off
17474 #ESC B block mode on
17475 #ESC C block mode off (conversation mode)
17476 #ESC D F set full duplex
17477 #ESC D H set half duplex
17479 #ESC F p1 p2 set page colour (p1 = f/grnd, p2 = b/grnd)
17480 # 0 = black, 1 = red, 2 = green, 3 = yellow
17481 # 4 = blue, 5 = magenta, 6 = cyan, 7 = white
17482 #ESC G n set serial field attribute (n = 30h - 3Fh)
17483 #ESC H n full graphics mode:
17484 # n = 0 exit full graphics mode
17485 # n = 1 enter full graphics mode
17488 #ESC K forward page
17490 #ESC L unformatted page print
17491 #ESC M L move window left (132 col mode only)
17492 #ESC M R move window right (132 col mode only)
17493 #ESC N set page edit (clear line edit)
17494 #ESC O set line edit (clear page edit)
17495 #ESC P formatted page print
17496 #ESC Q character insert
17498 #ESC S send message unprotected only
17499 #ESC T erase line to insert char
17500 #ESC U set monitor mode (see ESC X, ESC u)
17502 #ESC V n select video attribute mode:
17503 # n = 0 serial field attribute mode
17504 # n = 1 parallel character attribute mode
17505 #ESC V 2 n define line attribute:
17506 # n = 0 single width single height
17507 # n = 1 single width double height
17508 # n = 2 double width single height
17509 # n = 3 double width double height
17510 #ESC V 3 n select character font:
17511 # n = 0 system font
17512 # n = 1 user defined font
17513 #ESC V 4 n select screen mode:
17514 # n = 0 page screen mode
17515 # n = 1 virtual screen mode
17516 #ESC V 5 n control mouse mode:
17517 # n = 0 disable mouse
17518 # n = 1 enable sample mode
17519 # n = 2 send mouse information
17520 # n = 3 enable request mode
17521 #ESC W character delete
17522 #ESC X clear monitor mode (see ESC U, ESC u)
17523 #ESC Y erase page to insert char
17525 #ESC Z n send user/status line:
17526 # n = 0 send user line
17527 # n = 1 send status line
17528 # n = 2 send terminal ID
17529 #ESC [ p1 p2 p3 set character attribute (parallel char mode):
17533 # 3 = blink blank (= blank)
17535 # 5 = reverse blank
17536 # 6 = reverse blink
17537 # 7 = reverse blink blank (= reverse blank)
17539 # 9 = underline blank
17540 # : = underline blink
17541 # ; = underline blink blank
17542 # < = reverse underline
17543 # = = reverse underline blank
17544 # > = reverse underline blink
17545 # ? = reverse underline blink blank
17546 # p2, p3: f/grnd, b/grnd colour
17547 # (see ESC F for colours)
17548 # use ZZ for mono, eg.
17549 # ESC [ 0 Z Z for normal
17550 # ESC [ 4 Z Z for inverse etc.
17552 #ESC \ n set page size:
17553 # n = 1 24 lines/page
17554 # n = 2 48 lines/page
17555 # n = 3 72 lines/page
17556 # n = 4 96 lines/page
17557 #ESC ] n set Wordstar mode:
17558 # n = 0 normal (KDS7372) mode
17559 # n = 1 Wordstar mode
17561 #ESC b set foreground colour screen
17563 #ESC c n enter self-test mode:
17564 # n = 0 exit self test mode
17568 # n = 4 screen display test
17569 # n = 5 main/printer port test
17570 # n = 6 mouse port test
17571 # n = 7 graphics board test
17572 # n = 8 graphics memory test
17573 # n = 9 display all 'E'
17574 # n = : display all 'H'
17575 #ESC d set background colour screen
17577 #ESC e n program insert char (n = insert char)
17578 #ESC f text CR load user status line with 'text'
17580 #ESC g display user status line on 25th line
17581 #ESC h display system status line on 25th line
17583 #ESC j reverse linefeed
17584 #ESC k n duplex/local edit mode:
17585 # n = 0 duplex edit mode
17586 # n = 1 local edit mode
17587 #ESC l n select virtual screen:
17590 #ESC m save current config to NVRAM
17591 #ESC n p1 select display screen:
17596 #ESC o p1 p2 set characters/line and attribute:
17597 # p1 = 0 80 chars/line
17599 #ESC o p1 p2 set characters/line and attribute:
17600 # p1 = 0 80 chars/line
17601 # p1 = 1 132 chars/line
17602 # p2 = 0 single width single height
17603 # p2 = 1 single width double height
17604 # p2 = 2 double width single height
17605 # p2 = 3 double width double height
17607 #ESC q insert mode on
17608 #ESC r edit mode on
17609 #ESC s send message all
17610 #ESC t erase line to null
17611 #ESC u clear monitor mode (see ESC U, ESC X)
17612 #ESC v autopage mode on
17613 #ESC w autopage mode off
17614 #ESC x p1 p2 p3 define delimiter code...
17615 #ESC y erase page to null
17617 #ESC z 2 p1 p2 p3 p4 draw quadrangle:
17618 # p1 = starting row
17619 # p2 = starting column
17623 #ESC { p1 p2 p3 p4 configure main port
17624 # (baud, stop bits, parity, word length)
17626 #ESC | p1 p2 text Ctrl-Y program function key with 'text':
17627 # p1 = function key code:
17628 # '1' - ';' normal f1- f11
17629 # '<' - 'F' shifted f1 - f11
17630 # p2 = program mode:
17634 # Ctrl-Y = terminator
17635 # (use Ctrl-P to escape ^P, ^Y )
17637 #ESC } p1 p2 p3 p4 configure printer port
17638 # (baud, stop bits, parity, word length)
17639 #ESC ~ send system status
17641 # Codes and info from Peter Disdale <pete@pdlmail.demon.co.uk> 12 May 1997
17643 # Entry is by esr going solely on above information and is UNTESTED.
17644 # This actually looks a lot like a Televideo 9xx.
17645 # This entry uses page 0 and is monochrome; I'm not brave enough to try
17646 # to make color work without a test terminal. The <am> capability is a guess.
17647 # The initialization string sets conversation mode, blinking underline cursor,
17648 # full duplex, parallel attribute mode, display user status line, white
17649 # foreground, black background, normal highlight.
17651 icl6404|kds7372|icl6402|kds6402|ICL 6404 aka Kokusai Display Systems 7372,
17654 bel=^G, blink=\E[2ZZ, cbt=\EI, civis=\E.0, clear=\E*,
17655 cnorm=\E.3, cr=\r, csr=\E!%+%p1%{32}%+%p2%{32}, cub1=^H,
17657 cup=\E=%p1%{32}%+%c%p2%{80}%m%{32}%+%c%p2%{80}%>%{32}%+%c,
17658 cuu1=^K, cvvis=\E.1, dch1=\EW, dl1=\ER, home=^^, ht=^I,
17659 hts=\E1, il1=\EE, invis=\E[1ZZ,
17660 is1=\EC\E.3\EDF\EV1\Eg\E[0ZZ, nel=^_, rev=\E[4ZZ,
17661 rmir=\Er, rmso=\E[%gh%{4}%^%Ph%gh%dZZ,
17662 rmul=\E[%gh%{8}%^%Ph%gh%dZZ, rs2=\Eo1,
17663 sgr=\E[%'0'%?%p1%t%'8'%|%;%?%p2%t%'8'%|%;%?%p3%t%'4'%|%;%?
17664 %p4%t%'2'%|%;%?%p7%t%'1'%|%;%cZZ,
17665 sgr0=\E[0ZZ, smir=\Eq, smso=\E[8ZZ, smul=\E[8ZZ, tbc=\E3,
17666 icl6404-w|kds7372-w|ICL 6404 aka Kokusai Display Systems 7372 132 cols,
17667 rs2=\Eo1, use=icl6404,
17669 #### Interactive Systems Corp
17671 # ISC used to sell OEMed and customized hardware to support ISC UNIX.
17672 # ISC UNIX still exists in 1995, but ISC itself is no more; they got
17673 # bought out by Sun.
17676 # From: <cithep!eric> Wed Sep 16 08:06:44 1981
17677 # (intext: removed obsolete ":ma=^K^P^R^L^L ::bc=^_:", also the
17678 # ":le=^_:" later overridden -- esr)
17679 intext|Interactive Systems Corporation modified owl 1200,
17681 cols#80, it#8, lines#24, xmc#1,
17682 bel=^G, cbt=^Y, clear=\014$<132>, cr=\r, cub1=^H, cud1=\n,
17683 cuf1=^^, cup=\017%p1%{32}%+%c%p2%{32}%+%c, cuu1=^\,
17684 dch1=\022$<5.5*>, dl1=\021$<5.5*>, ed=\026J$<5.5*>,
17685 el=^Kp^R, ht=^I, il1=\020$<5.5*>, ind=\n, ip=$<5.5*>, kbs=^H,
17686 kcub1=^_, kcud1=\n, kcuf1=^^, kcuu1=^\, kf0=^VJ\r, kf1=^VA\r,
17687 kf2=^VB\r, kf3=^VC\r, kf4=^VD\r, kf5=^VE\r, kf6=^VF\r,
17688 kf7=^VG\r, kf8=^VH\r, kf9=^VI\r, khome=^Z, rmir=^V<,
17689 rmkx=^V9, rmso=^V#\s, smir=^V;, smkx=\036\:\264\026%%,
17691 intext2|intextii|INTERACTIVE modified owl 1251,
17693 cols#80, lines#24, xmc#0,
17694 bel=^G, cbt=\E[Z, clear=\E[H\E[2J, cr=\r, cub1=\E[D,
17695 cud1=\E[B, cuf1=\E[C, cup=\E[%i%p1%d;%p2%dH, cuu1=\E[A,
17696 dch1=\E[P, dl1=\E[M, ed=\E[J, el=\E[K,
17697 flash=\E[;;;;;;;;;2;;u$<200/>\E[;;;;;;;;;1;;u,
17698 hpa=\E[%p1%{1}%+%dG, ht=^I, ich1=\E[@, il1=\E[L, ind=\E[S,
17699 kbs=^H, kcub1=\ED\r, kcud1=\EB\r, kcuf1=\EC\r, kcuu1=\EA\r,
17700 kf0=\E@\r, kf1=\EP\r, kf2=\EQ\r, kf3=\ES\r, kf4=\ET\r,
17701 kf5=\EU\r, kf6=\EV\r, kf7=\EW\r, kf8=\EX\r, kf9=\EY\r,
17702 khome=\ER\r, lf0=REFRSH, lf1=DEL CH, lf2=TABSET, lf3=GOTO,
17703 lf4=+PAGE, lf5=+SRCH, lf6=-PAGE, lf7=-SRCH, lf8=LEFT,
17704 lf9=RIGHT, ri=\E[T, rmso=\E[2 D, rmul=\E[2 D, smso=\E[6 D,
17707 #### Kimtron (abm, kt)
17709 # Kimtron seems to be history, but as March 1998 these people are still
17710 # offering repair services for Kimtron equipment:
17712 # Com/Pair Monitor Service
17713 # 1105 N. Cliff Ave.
17714 # Sioux Falls, South Dakota 57103
17716 # WATS voice: 1-800/398-4946
17717 # POTS fax: +1 605/338-8709
17718 # POTS voice: +1 605/338-9650
17719 # Email: <compair@sd.cybernex.net>
17720 # Internet/Web: <http://www.com-pair.com>
17722 # Kimtron entries include (undocumented) codes for: enter dim mode,
17723 # enter bold mode, enter reverse mode, turn off all attributes.
17726 # Kimtron ABM 85 added by Dual Systems
17727 # (abm85: removed duplicated ":kd=^J:" -- esr)
17728 abm85|Kimtron ABM 85,
17729 OTbs, am, bw, msgr,
17730 cols#80, it#8, lines#24, xmc#1,
17731 cbt=\EI, clear=\E*, cub1=^H, cud1=\n, cuf1=^L,
17732 cup=\E=%p1%{32}%+%c%p2%{32}%+%c, cuu1=^K, dch1=\EW,
17733 dl1=\ER, ed=\Ey, el=\Et, ht=^I,
17734 if=/usr/share/tabset/stdcrt, il1=\EE,
17735 is2=\EC\EX\Eg\En\E%\Er\E(\Ek\Em\Eq, kbs=^H, kcub1=^H,
17736 kcud1=\n, kcuf1=^L, kcuu1=^K, khome=^^, rmir=\Er, rmso=\Ek,
17737 rmul=\Em, smir=\EQ, smso=\Ej, smul=\El,
17738 # Kimtron ABM 85H added by Dual Systems.
17739 # Some notes about the abm85h entries:
17740 # 1) there are several firmware revs of 85H in the world. Use abm85h-old for
17741 # firmware revs prior to SP51
17742 # 2) Make sure to use abm85h entry if the terminal is in 85h mode and the
17743 # abm85e entry if it is in tvi920 emulation mode. They are incompatible
17744 # in some places and NOT software settable i.e., <is2> can't fix it)
17745 # 3) In 85h mode, the arrow keys and special functions transmit when
17746 # the terminal is in dup-edit, and work only locally in local-edit.
17747 # Vi won't swallow `del char' for instance, but <smcup> turns on
17748 # dup-edit anyway so that the arrow keys will work right. If the
17749 # arrow keys don't work the way you like, change <smcup>, <rmcup>, and
17750 # <is2>. Note that 920E mode does not have software commands to toggle
17751 # between dup and local edit, so you get whatever was set last on the
17753 # 4) <flash> attribute is nice, but seems too slow to work correctly
17755 # 5) Make sure `hidden' attributes are selected. If `embedded' attributes
17756 # are selected, the <xmc@> entry should be removed.
17757 # 6) auto new-line should be on (selectable from setup mode only)
17759 # From: Erik Fair <fair@ucbarpa> Sun Oct 27 07:21:05 1985
17760 abm85h|Kimtron ABM 85H native mode,
17763 bel=^G, cnorm=\E.4, cvvis=\E.2, dim=\E), dsl=\Ee, flash@,
17765 is2=\EC\EN\EX\024\016\EA\Ea\E%\E9\Ee\Er\En\E"\E}\E'\E(\Ef\r
17767 kcud1=^V, sgr0=\E(\EG0, smir=\EZ, tsl=\Eg\Ef, use=adm+sgr,
17769 abm85e|Kimtron ABM 85H in 920E mode,
17771 bel=^G, dim=\E), flash@,
17772 is2=\EC\EX\EA\E%\E9\Ee\Er\En\E"\E}\E'\E(\Ef\r\Ek\Eq
17774 rev=\Ej, sgr0=\E(\Ek, smir=\EZ, use=abm85,
17775 abm85h-old|oabm85h|o85h|Kimtron ABM 85H with old firmware rev.,
17778 is2=\E}\EC\EX\Ee\En\E%\Er\E(\Ek\Em\Eq\Ed\ET\EC\E9
17780 rev=\Ej, sgr0=\E(\Ek, smir=\EZ, use=abm85,
17781 # From: <malman@bbn-vax.arpa>
17782 # (kt7: removed obsolete :ma=^V^J^L :" -- esr)
17783 kt7|kimtron model kt-7,
17785 cols#80, it#8, lines#24,
17786 cbt=\EI, clear=^Z, cub1=^H, cud1=^V, cuf1=^L,
17787 cup=\E=%p1%{32}%+%c%p2%{32}%+%c, cuu1=^K, dch1=\EW,
17788 dl1=\ER, ed=\EY, el=\ET, fsl=\Eg, home=^^, ht=^I, ich1=\EQ,
17789 if=/usr/share/tabset/stdcrt, il1=\EE, invis@, is2=\El\E",
17790 kbs=^H, kcbt=\EI, kclr=^Z, kcub1=^H, kcud1=^V, kcuf1=^L,
17791 kcuu1=^K, kdch1=\EW, kdl1=\ER, ked=\EY, kel=\ET, kf0=^AI\r,
17792 kf1=^A@\r, kf2=^AA\r, kf3=^AB\r, kf4=^AC\r, kf5=^AD\r,
17793 kf6=^AE\r, kf7=^AF\r, kf8=^AG\r, kf9=^AH\r, khome=^^,
17794 kich1=\EQ, kil1=\EE, tsl=\Ef, use=adm+sgr,
17795 # Renamed TB=^I to :ta:, BE=^G to :bl:, BS=^H to :kb:, N to :kS: (based on the
17796 # other kt7 entry and the adjacent key capabilities). Removed EE which is
17797 # identical to :mh:. Removed :ES=\EGD: which is some kind of highlight
17798 # but we can't figure out what.
17799 kt7ix|kimtron model kt-7 or 70 in IX mode,
17801 cols#80, it#8, lines#25,
17802 acsc=jYk?lZm@nEqDt4uCvAwBx3, bel=^G, blink=\EG2, cbt=\EI,
17803 civis=\E.0, clear=\E*, cnorm=\E.3, cr=\r, cub1=^H, cud1=^V,
17804 cuf1=^L, cup=\E=%p1%{32}%+%c%p2%{32}%+%c, cuu1=^K,
17805 dch1=\EW, dim=\EG@, dl1=\ER, dsl=\Ef\r, ed=\EY, el=\ET, fsl=\r,
17806 home=^^, ht=^I, ich1=\EQ, il1=\EE, ind=\n,
17807 is2=\EG0\E s\017\E~, kbs=^H, kcbt=\EI, kclr=\E*,
17808 kcub1=\E[D, kcud1=\E[B, kcuf1=\E[C, kcuu1=\E[A, kdl1=\ER,
17809 ked=\EY, kel=\ET, kend=\EY, kf0=^AI\r, kf1=^A@\r, kf2=^AA\r,
17810 kf3=^AB\r, kf4=^AC\r, kf5=^AD\r, kf6=^AE\r, kf7=^AF\r,
17811 kf8=^AG\r, kf9=^AH\r, khome=^^, kich1=\EQ, kil1=\EE, knp=\EJ,
17812 nel=\r\n, pulse=\EK, rmacs=\E%%, rmir=, rmso=\EG0, rmul=\EG0,
17813 sgr0=\EG0, smacs=\E$, smir=, smso=\EG4, smul=\EG8, tsl=\Ef,
17815 #### Microdata/MDIS
17817 # This was a line of terminals made by McDonnell-Douglas Information Systems.
17818 # These entries come direct from MDIS documentation. I have edited them only
17819 # to move primary names of the form p[0-9] * to aliases, and to comment out
17820 # <rmacs>/<smacs> in a couple of entries without <acsc> strings. I have
17821 # also removed the change history; the last version indicates this is
17822 # version 4.3 by A.Barkus, September 1990 (earliest entry is October 1989).
17825 # McDonnell Information Systems Terminal Family History
17826 # =========================================
17828 # Prism-1, Prism-2 and P99:
17829 # Ancient Microdata and CMC terminals, vaguely like Adds Regent 25.
17831 # Prism-4 and Prism-5:
17832 # Slightly less ancient range of Microdata terminals. Follow-on from
17833 # Prism-2, but with many enhancements. P5 has eight display pages.
17836 # A special terminal for use with library systems, primarily in Germany.
17837 # Limited numbers. Similar functionality to P5 (except attributes?).
17839 # Prism-7, Prism-8 and Prism-9:
17840 # More recent range of MDIS terminals, in which P7 and P8
17841 # replace the P4 & P5, with added functionality, and P9 is the flagship.
17842 # The P9 has two emulation modes - P8 and ANSI - and includes a
17843 # large number of the DEC VT220 control sequences. Both
17844 # P8 and P9 support 80c/24ln/8pg and 132cl/24li/4pg formats.
17846 # Prism-12 and Prism-14:
17847 # Latest range, functionally very similar to the P9. The P14 has a
17848 # black-on-white overscanning screen.
17850 # The terminfo definitions given here are:
17852 # p2 - Prism-2 (or Prism-1 or P99).
17854 # p4 - Prism-4 (and older P7s & P8s).
17855 # p5 - Prism-5 (or Prism-6).
17858 # p8 - Prism-8 (in national or multinational mode).
17859 # p8-w - 132 column version of p8.
17860 # p9 - Prism-9 in ANSI mode.
17861 # p9-w - 132 column version of p9.
17862 # p9-8 - Prism-9 in Prism-8 emulation mode.
17863 # p9-8-w - As p9-8, but with 132 columns.
17865 # p12 - Prism-12 in ANSI mode.
17866 # p12-w - 132 column version of p12.
17867 # p12-m - Prism-12 in MDC emulation mode.
17868 # p12-m-w - As p12-m, but with 132 columns.
17869 # p14 - Prism-14 in ANSI mode.
17870 # p14-w - 132 column version of p14.
17871 # p14-m - Prism-14 in MDC emulation mode.
17872 # p14-m-w - As p14-m, but with 132 columns.
17877 # Includes Prism-1 and basic P99 without SP or MP loaded.
17878 # The simplest form of Prism-type terminal.
17879 # Basic cursor movement and clearing operations only.
17880 # No video attributes.
17882 # Horizontal cursor qualifiers of NUL, XON and XOFF are mapped to the next
17883 # value up, followed by backspace.
17885 prism2|MDC Prism-2,
17888 bel=^G, clear=\014$<20>, cr=\r, cub1=^H, cud1=\n, cuf1=^F,
17889 cup=\013%p1%{32}%+%c\020%p2%{10}%/%{16}%*%p2%{10}%m%+%Pc%?
17890 %{17}%gc%=%{19}%gc%=%|%gc%!%|%t%{1}%gc%+%c%{8}%e%gc%;%c,
17891 cuu1=^Z, ed=\EJ, el=\EK, home=^A,
17892 hpa=\020%p1%{10}%/%{16}%*%p1%{10}%m%+%Pc%?%{17}%gc%=%{19}%gc
17893 %=%|%gc%!%|%t%{1}%gc%+%c%{8}%e%gc%;%c,
17894 ind=\n, kbs=^H, khome=^A, vpa=\013%p1%{32}%+%c,
17899 # Includes early versions of P7 & P8.
17900 # Basic family definition for most Prisms (except P2 and P9 ANSI).
17902 # Horizontal cursor qualifiers of NUL, XON and XOFF are mapped to the next
17903 # value up, followed by backspace.
17904 # Cursor key definitions removed because they interfere with vi and csh keys.
17906 prism4|p4|P4|MDC Prism-4,
17907 am, bw, hs, mc5i, msgr,
17908 cols#80, lines#24, wsl#72, xmc#1,
17909 bel=^G, blink=^CB, civis=\035\344, clear=\014$<20>,
17910 cnorm=\035\342, cr=\r, cub1=^H, cud1=\n, cuf1=^F,
17911 cup=\013%p1%{32}%+%c\020%p2%{10}%/%{16}%*%p2%{10}%m%+%Pc%?
17912 %{17}%gc%=%{19}%gc%=%|%gc%!%|%t%{1}%gc%+%c%{8}%e%gc%;%c,
17913 cuu1=^Z, dim=^CA, dsl=\035\343\035\345, ed=\EJ, el=\EK,
17914 fsl=\035\345, home=^A,
17915 hpa=\020%p1%{10}%/%{16}%*%p1%{10}%m%+%Pc%?%{17}%gc%=%{19}%gc
17916 %=%|%gc%!%|%t%{1}%gc%+%c%{8}%e%gc%;%c,
17917 ind=\n, invis=^CH, kbs=^H, khome=^A, mc0=\EU, mc4=\ET, mc5=\ER,
17918 rev=^CD, rmso=^C\s, rmul=^C\s,
17919 sgr=\003%{64}%?%p1%p3%|%t%{4}%+%;%?%p2%t%{16}%+%;%?%p4%t%{2}
17920 %+%;%?%p5%t%{1}%+%;%?%p7%t%{8}%+%;%c%?%p9%t\016%e\017%;,
17921 sgr0=^C\s, smso=^CD, smul=^CP, tsl=\035\343,
17922 vpa=\013%p1%{32}%+%c,
17927 # Same definition as p4. Includes Prism-6 (not tested!).
17928 # Does not use any multi-page features.
17930 prism5|p5|P5|MDC Prism-5,
17936 # Similar definition to p4. Uses ANSI cursor motion to avoid network problems.
17938 # Use p4 for very early models of P7.
17939 # Rev-index removed; can't send nulls to terminal in 8-bit modes.
17941 prism7|p7|P7|MDC Prism-7,
17942 cup=\E[%i%p1%d;%p2%dH, hpa@, vpa@, use=p4,
17947 # Similar definition to p7. Uses ANSI cursor motion to avoid network problems.
17948 # Supports national and multinational character sets.
17950 # Alternate char set operations only work in multinational mode.
17951 # Use p4 for very early models of P8.
17952 # Rev-index removed; can't send nulls to terminal in 8-bit modes.
17953 # (esr: commented out <smacs>/<rmacs> because there's no <acsc>)
17955 prism8|p8|P8|MDC Prism-8,
17956 cup=\E[%i%p1%d;%p2%dH, hpa=\E[%i%p1%d`, is2=\E[<12h,
17957 vpa=\E[%i%p1%dd, use=p4,
17959 # p8-w: Prism-8 in 132 column mode
17960 # --------------------------------
17962 # 'Wide' version of p8.
17964 # Rev-index removed; can't send nulls to terminal in 8-bit modes.
17966 prism8-w|p8-w|P8-W|MDC Prism-8 in 132 column mode,
17968 is2=\E[<12h\E[<14h, use=p8,
17970 # p9: Prism-9 in ANSI mode
17971 # -------------------------
17973 # The "flagship" model of this generation of terminals.
17974 # ANSI X3.64 (ISO 6429) standard sequences, plus many DEC VT220 ones.
17976 # Tabs only reset by "reset". Otherwise assumes default (8 cols).
17977 # Fixes to deal with terminal firmware bugs:
17978 # . 'ri' uses insert-line since rev index doesn't always
17979 # . 'sgr0' has extra '0' since esc[m fails
17980 # . 'fsl' & 'dsl' use illegal char since cr is actioned wrong on line 25
17981 # Not covered in the current definition:
17983 # . Programming Fn keys
17984 # . Graphic characters (defaults correctly to vt100)
17985 # . Padding values (sets xon)
17986 # (esr: commented out <smacs>/<rmacs> because there's no <acsc>)
17988 prism9|p9|P9|MDC Prism-9 in ANSII mode,
17989 am, bw, hs, msgr, xenl, xon,
17990 cols#80, it#8, lines#24, vt#3, wsl#72,
17991 bel=^G, blink=\E[5m, bold=\E[1m, cbt=\E[Z, civis=\E[<4l,
17992 clear=^L, cnorm=\E[<4h, cr=\r, csr=\E[%i%p1%d;%p2%d%%v,
17993 cub=\E[%p1%dD, cub1=^H, cud=\E[%p1%dB, cud1=\n,
17994 cuf=\E[%p1%dC, cuf1=\E[C, cup=\E[%i%p1%d;%p2%dH,
17995 cuu=\E[%p1%dA, cuu1=\E[A, dch=\E[%p1%dP, dch1=\E[P,
17996 dl=\E[%p1%dM, dl1=\E[M, dsl=\E[%}\024, ech=\E[%p1%dX,
17997 ed=\E[J$<10>, el=\E[K, fsl=^T, home=\E[H, hpa=\E[%i%p1%d`,
17998 ht=^I, hts=\EH, il=\E[%p1%dL, il1=\E[L, ind=\n,
17999 is2=\E[&p\E[<12l\E F, kbs=^H, kclr=^L, kcub1=\E[D,
18000 kcud1=\E[B, kcuf1=\E[C, kcuu1=\E[A, kf1=\E[11~,
18001 kf10=\E[21~, kf11=\E[23~, kf12=\E[24~, kf13=\E[25~,
18002 kf14=\E[26~, kf15=\E[28~, kf16=\E[29~, kf17=\E[31~,
18003 kf18=\E[32~, kf2=\E[12~, kf3=\E[13~, kf4=\E[14~,
18004 kf5=\E[15~, kf6=\E[17~, kf7=\E[18~, kf8=\E[19~, kf9=\E[20~,
18005 khome=\E[H, nel=\r\n, prot=\E[32%{, rc=\E[%z,
18006 rep=\E[%p2%db%p1%c, rev=\E[7m, ri=\E[L, rmir=\E[4l,
18007 rmso=\E[27m, rmul=\E[24m,
18008 rs2=\E[&p\E[<12l\E\sF\E[3g\E[9;17;25;33;41;49;57;65;73
18011 sgr=\E[0%?%p1%p3%|%t;7%;%?%p2%t;4%;%?%p4%t;5%;%?%p6%t;1%;m%?
18012 %p8%t\E[32%%{%;%?%p9%t\016%e\017%;,
18013 sgr0=\E[0m\017, smir=\E[4h, smso=\E[7m, smul=\E[4m,
18014 tbc=\E[3g, tsl=\E[%i%p1%d%%}, vpa=\E[%i%p1%dd,
18017 # p9-w: Prism-9 in 132 column mode
18018 # --------------------------------
18020 # 'Wide' version of p9.
18022 prism9-w|p9-w|P9-W|MDC Prism-9 in 132 column mode,
18024 is2=\E[&p\E[<12l\E F\E[<14h,
18025 rs2=\E[&p\E[<12l\E F\E[<14h, use=p9,
18027 # p9-8: Prism-9 in P8 mode
18028 # ------------------------
18030 # P9 terminal in P8 emulation mode.
18031 # Similar to p8 definition.
18032 # Insertion and deletion operations possible.
18034 prism9-8|p9-8|P9-8|MDC Prism-9 in P8 mode,
18035 dch=\E[%p1%dP, dch1=\E[P, dl=\E[%p1%dM, dl1=\E[M,
18036 ich=\E[%p1%d@, ich1=\E[@, il=\E[%p1%dL, il1=\E[L, use=p8,
18038 # p9-8-w: Prism-9 in P8 and 132 column modes
18039 # ------------------------------------------
18041 # P9 terminal in P8 emulation mode and 132 column mode.
18043 prism9-8-w|p9-8-w|P9-8-W|MDC Prism-9 in Prism 8 emulation and 132 column mode,
18044 dch=\E[%p1%dP, dch1=\E[P, dl=\E[%p1%dM, dl1=\E[M,
18045 ich=\E[%p1%d@, ich1=\E[@, il=\E[%p1%dL, il1=\E[L, use=p8-w,
18047 # p12: Prism-12 in ANSI mode
18048 # ---------------------------
18050 # See p9 definition.
18052 prism12|p12|P12|MDC Prism-12 in ANSI mode,
18055 # p12-w: Prism-12 in 132 column mode
18056 # ----------------------------------
18058 # 'Wide' version of p12.
18060 prism12-w|p12-w|P12-W|MDC Prism-12 in 132 column mode,
18063 # p12-m: Prism-12 in MDC emulation mode
18064 # -------------------------------------
18066 # P12 terminal in MDC emulation mode.
18067 # Similar to p8 definition.
18068 # Insertion and deletion operations possible.
18070 prism12-m|p12-m|P12-M|MDC Prism-12 in MDC emulation mode,
18073 # p12-m-w: Prism-12 in MDC emulation and 132 column modes
18074 # -------------------------------------------------------
18076 # P12 terminal in MDC emulation mode and 132 column mode.
18078 prism12-m-w|p12-m-w|P12-M-W|MDC Prism-12 in MDC emulation and 132 column mode,
18081 # p14: Prism-14 in ANSII mode
18082 # ---------------------------
18084 # See p9 definition.
18086 prism14|p14|P14|MDC Prism-14 in ANSII mode,
18089 # p14-w: Prism-14 in 132 column mode
18090 # ----------------------------------
18092 # 'Wide' version of p14.
18094 prism14-w|p14-w|P14-W|MDC Prism-14 in 132 column mode,
18097 # p14-m: Prism-14 in MDC emulation mode
18098 # -------------------------------------
18100 # P14 terminal in MDC emulation mode.
18101 # Similar to p8 definition.
18102 # Insertion and deletion operations possible.
18104 prism14-m|p14-m|P14-M|MDC Prism-14 in MDC emulation mode,
18107 # p14-m-w: Prism-14 in MDC emulation and 132 column modes
18108 # -------------------------------------------------------
18110 # P14 terminal in MDC emulation mode and 132 column mode.
18112 prism14-m-w|p14-m-w|P14-M-W|MDC Prism-14 in MDC emulation and 132 column mode,
18115 # End of McDonnell Information Systems Prism definitions
18117 # These things were popular in the Pick database community at one time
18118 # From: George Land <georgeland@aol.com> 24 Sep 1996
18119 p8gl|prism8gl|McDonnell-Douglas Prism-8 alternate definition,
18121 cols#80, lines#24, ma#1, wsl#78, xmc#1,
18122 bel=^G, blink=^CB, clear=^L, cr=\r, cub1=^U, cud1=\n, cuf1=^F,
18123 cup=\E[%i%p1%d;%p2%dH, cuu1=^Z, dch1=\s^H, dim=^CA, dl1=^P,
18124 ed=\EJ, el=\EK, home=^A, ind=\n, invis=^CH, kbs=^H, kcub1=^U,
18125 kcud1=\n, kcuf1=^F, kcuu1=^Z, kdch1=\s^H, kdl1=^P, ked=\EJ,
18126 kel=\EK, kf1=^A@\r, kf10=^AI\r, kf12=^AJ\r, kf13=^AK\r,
18127 kf14=^AL\r, kf15=^AM\r, kf16=^AN\r, kf17=^AO\r, kf2=^AA\r,
18128 kf3=^AB\r, kf4=^AC\r, kf5=^AD\r, kf6=^AE\r, kf7=^AF\r,
18129 kf8=^AG\r, kf9=^AH\r, khome=^A, lf1=F1, lf10=F10, lf2=F2,
18130 lf3=F3, lf4=F4, lf5=F5, lf6=F6, lf7=F7, lf8=F8, lf9=F9, nel=\n\r,
18131 pad=\0, rev=^CD, rmso=^C\s, rmul=^C\s, sgr0=^C\s, smso=^CE,
18134 #### Microterm (act, mime)
18136 # The mime1 entries refer to the Microterm Mime I or Mime II.
18137 # The default mime is assumed to be in enhanced act iv mode.
18140 # New "safe" cursor movement (5/87) from <reuss@umd5.umd.edu>. Prevents
18141 # freakout with out-of-range args on Sytek multiplexors. No <smso=^N> and
18142 # <rmso=^N> since it gets confused and it's too dim anyway. No <ich1>
18143 # since Sytek insists ^S means xoff.
18144 # (act4: found ":ic=2^S:ei=:im=:ip=.1*^V:" commented out in 8.3 -- esr)
18145 act4|microterm|microterm act iv,
18148 bel=^G, clear=\014$<12/>, cr=\r, cub1=^H, cud1=^K, cuf1=^X,
18149 cup=\024%p1%{24}%+%c%p2%p2%?%{47}%>%t%{48}%+%;%{80}%+%c,
18150 cuu1=^Z, dch1=\004$<.1*/>, dl1=\027$<2.3*/>,
18151 ed=\037$<2.2*/>, el=\036$<.1*/>, home=^],
18152 il1=\001<2.3*/>, ind=\n, kcub1=^H, kcud1=^K, kcuf1=^X,
18154 # The padding on :sr: and :ta: for act5 and mime is a guess and not final.
18155 # The act 5 has hardware tabs, but they are in columns 8, 16, 24, 32, 41 (!)...
18156 # (microterm5: removed obsolete ":ma==^Z^P^Xl^Kj:" -- esr)
18157 act5|microterm5|microterm act v,
18158 kcub1=^H, kcud1=^K, kcuf1=^X, kcuu1=^Z, ri=\EH$<3>, uc=^H\EA,
18160 # Mimes using brightness for standout. Half bright is really dim unless
18161 # you turn up the brightness so far that lines show up on the screen.
18162 mime-fb|full bright mime1,
18163 is2=^S\E, rmso=^S, smso=^Y, use=mime,
18164 mime-hb|half bright mime1,
18165 is2=^Y\E, rmso=^Y, smso=^S, use=mime,
18166 # (mime: removed obsolete ":ma=^X ^K^J^Z^P:"; removed ":do=^K:" that overrode
18167 # the more plausible ":do=^J:" -- esr)
18168 # uc was at one time disabled to get around a curses bug, be wary of it
18169 mime|mime1|mime2|mimei|mimeii|microterm mime1,
18171 cols#80, it#8, lines#24, vt#9,
18172 bel=^G, clear=^]^C, cr=\r, cub1=^H, cud1=\n, cuf1=^X,
18173 cup=\024%p1%{24}%+%c%p2%p2%?%{32}%>%t%{48}%+%;%{80}%+%c,
18174 cuu1=^Z, dl1=\027$<80>, ed=^_, el=^^, home=^], ht=\011$<2>,
18175 il1=\001$<80>, ind=\n, is2=^S\E^Q, kcub1=^H, kcud1=^K,
18176 kcuf1=^X, kcuu1=^Z, ri=\022$<3>, uc=^U,
18177 # These termcaps (for mime2a) put the terminal in low intensity mode
18178 # since high intensity mode is so obnoxious.
18179 mime2a-s|microterm mime2a (emulating an enhanced soroc iq120),
18182 bel=^G, clear=\EL, cr=\r, cub1=^H, cud1=\n, cuf1=^L,
18183 cup=\E=%p1%{32}%+%c%p2%{32}%+%c, cuu1=\EI, dch1=\ED,
18184 dl1=\027$<20*>, ed=\EJ$<20*>, el=\EK, home=^^,
18185 il1=\001$<20*>, ind=\n, ip=$<2>, is2=\E), kcub1=^H, kcud1=\n,
18186 kcuf1=^L, kcuu1=^K, ri=\EI, rmir=^Z, rmso=\E;, rmul=\E7,
18187 smir=\EE, smso=\E\:, smul=\E6,
18188 # This is the preferred mode (but ^X can't be used as a kill character)
18189 mime2a|mime2a-v|microterm mime2a (emulating an enhanced vt52),
18191 cols#80, it#8, lines#24,
18192 bel=^G, clear=\EL, cr=\r, cub1=^H, cud1=\n, cuf1=\EC,
18193 cup=\EY%p1%{32}%+%c%p2%{32}%+%c, cuu1=\EA, dch1=^N,
18194 dl1=\027$<20*>, ed=\EQ$<20*>, el=\EP, home=\EH, ht=^I,
18195 il1=\001$<20*>, ind=\n, ip=$<2>, is2=^Y, kcub1=\ED,
18196 kcud1=\EB, kcuf1=\EC, kcuu1=\EA, ri=\EA, rmir=^Z, rmso=\E9,
18197 rmul=\E5, smir=^O, smso=\E8, smul=\E4,
18198 # (mime3a: removed obsolete ":ma=^X ^K^J^Z^P:" -- esr)
18199 mime3a|mime1 emulating 3a,
18201 kcub1=^H, kcud1=^K, kcuf1=^X, kcuu1=^Z, use=adm3a,
18202 mime3ax|mime-3ax|mime1 emulating enhanced 3a,
18204 dl1=\027$<80>, ed=^_, el=^X, ht=\011$<3>, il1=\001$<80>,
18206 # Wed Mar 9 18:53:21 1983
18207 # We run our terminals at 2400 baud, so there might be some timing problems at
18208 # higher speeds. The major improvements in this model are the terminal now
18209 # scrolls down and insert mode works without redrawing the rest of the line
18210 # to the right of the cursor. This is done with a bit of a kludge using the
18211 # exit graphics mode to get out of insert, but it does not appear to hurt
18212 # anything when using vi at least. If you have some users using act4s with
18213 # programs that use curses and graphics mode this could be a problem.
18214 mime314|mm314|mime 314,
18217 clear=^L, cub1=^H, cuf1=^X, cup=\024%p1%c%p2%c, cuu1=^Z,
18218 dch1=^D, dl1=^W, ed=^_, el=^^, home=^], ht=^I, il1=^A, kcub1=^H,
18219 kcud1=^K, kcuf1=^X, kcuu1=^Z, rmir=^V, smir=^S,
18220 # Microterm mime 340 from University of Wisconsin
18221 mm340|mime340|mime 340,
18223 clear=\032$<12/>, cr=\r, cub1=^H, cud1=\n, cuf1=^L,
18224 cup=\E=%p1%{32}%+%c%p2%{32}%+%c, cuu1=^K,
18225 dch1=\E#$<2.1*/>, dl1=\EV$<49.6/>, ed=\037$<2*/>,
18226 el=\EL$<2.1/>, ht=^I, il1=\EU$<46/>, ind=\n, is2=\E\,,
18227 kbs=^H, kcub1=^H, kcud1=\n, kcuu1=^K, nel=\r\n,
18228 # This came from University of Wisconsin marked "astro termcap for jooss".
18229 # (mt4520-rv: removed obsolete ":kn#4:" and incorrect ":ri=\E[C:";
18230 # also added <rmam>/<smam> based on the init string -- esr)
18231 mt4520-rv|micro-term 4520 reverse video,
18232 am, hs, msgr, xenl, xon,
18233 cols#80, it#8, lines#24, wsl#80,
18234 bel=^G, clear=\E[H\E[J, cnorm=\E[0V\E8, cr=\r,
18235 csr=\E[%i%p1%d;%p2%dr, cub=\E[%p1%dD, cub1=\E[D,
18236 cud=\E[%p1%dB, cud1=\E[B, cuf=\E[%p1%dC, cuf1=\E[C,
18237 cup=\E[%i%p1%d;%p2%dH, cuu=\E[%p1%dA, cuu1=\E[A,
18238 cvvis=\E7\E[0U, dch=\E[%p1%dP, dch1=\E[P, dl=\E[%p1%dM,
18239 dl1=\E[M, ed=\E[J, el=\E[K, flash=\E[?5l$<200/>\E[?5h,
18240 fsl=\E[?5l\E[?5h, home=\E[H, ht=^I, hts=\EH, ich=\E[%p1%d@,
18241 ich1=\E[@, il=\E[%p1%dL, il1=\E[L, ind=\ED,
18242 is2=\E(B\E[2l\E>\E[20l\E[?3l\E[?5h\E[?7h\E[1;24r\E[24;1H\E[H
18244 kbs=^H, kcub1=\E[D, kcud1=\E[B, kcuf1=\E[C, kcuu1=\E[A,
18245 kf1=\EOP, kf2=\EOQ, kf3=\EOR, kf4=\EOS, khome=\E[H,
18246 ll=\E[24;1H, nel=\EE, rc=\E8, rf=/usr/share/tabset/vt100,
18247 ri=\EM, rmam=\E[?7l, rmso=\E[0m, rmul=\E[24m,
18248 rs1=\E(B\E[2l\E>\E[20l\E[?3l\E[?5h\E[?7h\E[H\E[J,
18249 sc=\E7, sgr0=\E[m, smam=\E[?7h, smso=\E[7m, smul=\E[4m,
18250 tbc=\E[g, tsl=\E[25;1H,
18252 # Fri Aug 5 08:11:57 1983
18253 # This entry works for the ergo 4000 with the following setups:
18254 # ansi,wraparound,newline disabled, xon/xoff disabled in both
18257 # WARNING!!! There are multiple versions of ERGO 4000 microcode
18258 # Be advised that very early versions DO NOT WORK RIGHT !!
18259 # Microterm does have a ROM exchange program- use it or lose big
18260 # (ergo400: added <rmam>/<smam> based on the init string -- esr)
18261 ergo4000|microterm ergo 4000,
18264 bel=^G, clear=\E[H\E[2J$<80>, cr=\r, cub1=^H, cud1=\E[B,
18265 cuf1=\E[C, cup=\E[%i%p1%d;%p2%dH, cuu1=\E[A,
18266 dch1=\E[1P$<80>, dl1=\E[1M$<5*>, ed=\E[0J$<15>,
18267 el=\E[0K$<13>, ht=^I, il1=\E[1L$<5*>, ind=\ED$<20*>,
18268 is2=\E<\E=\E[?1l\E[?4l\E[?5l\E[?7h\E[?8h$<300>,
18269 kcub1=\E[D, kcud1=\E[B, kcuf1=\E[C, kcuu1=\E[A, kf1=\EOP,
18270 kf2=\EOQ, kf3=\EOR, kf4=\EOS, lf1=pf1, lf2=pf2, lf3=pf3,
18271 lf4=pf4, ri=\EM$<20*>, rmam=\E[?7l, rmir=\E[4l,
18272 rmkx=\E=$<4>, rmso=\E[m$<20>, sgr0=\E[m$<20>,
18273 smam=\E[?7m, smir=\E[4h$<6>, smkx=\E=$<4>,
18278 # NCR's terminal group was merged with AT&T's when AT&T bought the company.
18279 # For what happened to that group, see the ADDS section.
18281 # There is an NCR4103 terminal that's just a re-badged Wyse-50.
18284 # The following vendor-supplied termcaps were captured from the Boundless
18285 # Technologies site, 8 March 1998. I removed all-upper-case names that were
18286 # identical, except for case, to lower-case ones. I also uncommented the acsc
18289 # The Intecolor emulation of the NCR 2900/260C color terminal is basically a
18290 # DEC vt200/300 with color capabilities added.
18291 ncr260intan|NCR Intecolor emulation of the 2900_260C with an ANSI keyboard,
18292 colors#8, pairs#64,
18293 op=\E[0m, setab=\E[4%p1%dm, setaf=\E[3%p1%dm,
18295 # The Intecolor emulation of the NCR 2900/260C color terminal is basically a
18296 # DEC vt200/300 with color capabilities added.
18297 ncr260intwan|NCR Intecolor emulation of the 2900_260C with an ANSI keyboard,
18298 colors#8, pairs#64,
18299 op=\E[0m, setab=\E[4%p1%dm, setaf=\E[3%p1%dm,
18300 use=ncr260vt300wan,
18301 # The Intecolor emulation of the NCR 2900/260C color terminal is basically a
18302 # DEC vt200/300 with color capabilities added.
18303 ncr260intpp|NCR Intecolor emulation of the 2900_260C with a PC+ keyboard,
18304 colors#8, pairs#64,
18305 op=\E[0m, setab=\E[4%p1%dm, setaf=\E[3%p1%dm,
18307 # The Intecolor emulation of the NCR 2900/260C color terminal is basically a
18308 # DEC vt200/300 with color capabilities added.
18309 ncr260intwpp|NCR Intecolor emulation of the 2900_260C with a PC+ keyboard in 132 column mode,
18310 colors#8, pairs#64,
18311 op=\E[0m, setab=\E[4%p1%dm, setaf=\E[3%p1%dm,
18312 use=ncr260vt300wpp,
18313 # This definition for ViewPoint supports several attributes. This means
18314 # that it has magic cookies (extra spaces where the attributes begin).
18315 # Some applications do not function well with magic cookies. The System
18316 # Administrator's Shell in NCR Unix SVR4 1.03 is one such application.
18317 # If supporting various attributes is not vital, 'xmc#1' and the extra
18318 # attributes can be removed.
18319 # Mapping to ASCII character set ('acsc' capability) can also be
18320 # restored if needed.
18321 ncr260vppp|NCR 2900_260 viewpoint,
18322 am, bw, hs, km, mc5i, mir, msgr, xon,
18323 cols#80, lines#24, nlab#32, xmc#1,
18324 acsc=07a?h;j5k3l2m1n8q\:t4u9v=w0x6, bel=^G, blink=\EG2,
18325 cbt=\EI, civis=\E`0, clear=\014$<40>, cnorm=\E`5,
18326 cr=\r$<2>, cub1=\010$<2>, cud1=\n$<2>, cuf1=\006$<2>,
18327 cup=\EY%p1%{32}%+%c%p2%{32}%+%c$<5>, cuu1=\032$<2>,
18328 dch1=\EW$<2>, dim=\EGp, dl1=\El$<2>, dsl=\E`c, ed=\Ek$<2>,
18329 el=\EK$<2>, fsl=\r, home=\036$<2>, ht=^I, hts=\E1,
18330 il1=\EM$<2>, ind=\n$<2>, invis=\EG1,
18331 is2=\Ee6\E~%$<100>\E+\E`\:\Ed/\E`1\EO\Ee4\Ec@0@\Ec@1A\EcB0
18333 kDC=\El, kEND=\Ek, kHOM=^A, kPRT=\E7, kRIT=^F, ka1=^A, ka3=\EJ,
18334 kbs=^H, kc1=\ET, kc3=\EJ, kcub1=^U, kcud1=\n, kcuf1=^F,
18335 kcuu1=^Z, kdch1=\EW, kend=\EK, kf1=^B1\r, kf10=\002\:\r,
18336 kf11=^B;\r, kf12=^B<\r, kf13=^B=\r, kf14=^B>\r, kf15=^B?\r,
18337 kf16=^B@\r, kf17=^B!\r, kf18=^B"\r, kf19=^B#\r, kf2=^B2\r,
18338 kf20=^B$\r, kf21=^B%^M, kf22=^B&\r, kf23=^B'\r, kf24=^B(\r,
18339 kf25=^B)\r, kf26=^B*\r, kf27=^B+\r, kf28=\002\,\r,
18340 kf29=^B-\r, kf3=^B3\r, kf30=^B.\r, kf31=^B/\r, kf32=^B0\r,
18341 kf4=^B4\r, kf5=^B5\r, kf6=^B6\r, kf7=^B7\r, kf8=^B8\r,
18342 kf9=^B9\r, khome=^A, kich1=\Eq, knp=\EJ, kpp=\EJ, kprt=\EP,
18343 ll=\001$<5>, mc0=\EP$<100>, mc4=^T, mc5=^R,
18344 mrcup=\Ew@%p1%{48}%+%c%p2%{32}%+%c%p3%{32}%+%c$<5>,
18345 nel=\037$<2>, rev=\EG4, ri=\Ej$<2>, rmacs=\EcB0\EH\003,
18346 rmir=\Er, rmso=\EG0, rmul=\EG0, rmxon=\Ec20,
18347 rs2=\Ee6\E~%$<100>\E+\E`\:\Ed/\E`1\EO\Ee4\Ec@0@\Ec@1A\EcB0
18349 sgr0=\EG0\EH\003, smacs=\EcB1\EH\002, smir=\Eq,
18350 smso=\EG4, smul=\EG8, smxon=\Ec21, tsl=\EF,
18351 ncr260vpwpp|NCR 2900_260 viewpoint wide mode,
18353 cup=\Ea%i%p1%dR%p2%dC$<30>,
18354 is2=\Ee6\E~%$<100>\E+\E`;\Ed/\E`1\EO\Ee4\Ec@0@\Ec@1A\EcB0
18356 rs2=\Ee6\E~%$<100>\E+\E`;\Ed/\E`1\EO\Ee4\Ec@0@\Ec@1A\EcB0
18359 ncr260vt100an|NCR 2900_260 vt100 with ansi kybd,
18360 am, hs, mir, msgr, xenl, xon,
18361 cols#80, lines#24, nlab#32,
18362 acsc=``aaffggjjkkllmmnnooqqssttuuvvwwxx~~, bel=^G,
18363 blink=\E[5m, bold=\E[1m, civis=\E[?25l,
18364 clear=\E[2J\E[1;1H$<20>, cnorm=\E[?25h, cr=\r$<1>,
18365 csr=\E[%i%p1%d;%p2%dr, cub=\E[%p1%dD$<5>,
18366 cub1=\E[D$<5>, cud=\E[%p1%dB$<5>, cud1=\E[B$<5>,
18367 cuf=\E[%p1%dC$<5>, cuf1=\E[C$<5>,
18368 cup=\E[%i%p1%d;%p2%dH$<10>, cuu=\E[%p1%dA$<5>,
18369 cuu1=\E[A$<5>, dch=\E[%p1%dP$<5>, dch1=\E[1P$<5>,
18370 dl=\E[%p1%dM$<5>, dl1=\E[M$<5>, dsl=\E[0$~\E[1$~,
18371 ech=\E[%p1%dX, ed=\E[0J$<5>, el=\E[0K$<3>, el1=\E[1K$<3>,
18372 fsl=\E[0$}, home=\E[H$<1>, hpa=\E[%p1%dG$<40>, ht=^I,
18373 hts=\EH, ich=\E[%p1%d@$<5>, il=\E[%p1%dL$<5>,
18374 il1=\E[L$<5>, ind=\ED$<5>, indn=\E[%p1%dE$<5>,
18376 is2=\E[!p\E[?7;19;67h\E[?1;3;4l\E(B\E)0\017\E[2J\E[1;1H\E>$<
18378 kbs=^H, kcub1=\EOD, kcud1=\EOB, kcuf1=\EOC, kcuu1=\EOA,
18379 kdch1=\E[3~, kfnd=\E[1~, khlp=\E[28~, kich1=\E[2~,
18380 knp=\E[6~, kpp=\E[5~, krdo=\E[29~, kslt=\E[4~, nel=\EE$<5>,
18381 rc=\E8, rev=\E[7m, ri=\EM$<5>, rmacs=^O, rmir=\E[4l,
18382 rmkx=\E[?1l\E>, rmso=\E[0m, rmul=\E[0m,
18383 rs2=\E[!p\E[?7;19;67h\E[?1;3;4l\E(B\E)0\017\E[2J\E[1;1H\E>$<
18386 sgr=\E[0%?%p1%p6%|%t;1%;%?%p2%t;4%;%?%p1%p3%|%t;7%;%?%p4%t;5
18387 %;%?%p7%t;8%;m%?%p9%t\016%e\017%;$<20>,
18388 sgr0=\E[0m\017$<20>, smacs=^N, smir=\E[4h,
18389 smkx=\E[?1h\E=, smso=\E[1;7m, smul=\E[4m, tbc=\E[3g,
18390 tsl=\E[2$~\E[1$}, vpa=\E[%p1%dd$<40>, use=vt220+keypad,
18391 ncr260vt100wan|NCR 2900_260 vt100 wide mode ansi kybd,
18393 cup=\E[%i%p1%d;%p2%dH$<30>,
18394 is2=\E[!p\E[?3;7;19;67h\E[?1;4l\E(B\E)0\017\E[2J\E[1;1H\E>$<
18396 rs2=\E[!p\E[?3;7;19;67h\E[?1;4l\E(B\E)0\017\E[2J\E[1;1H\E>$<
18399 ncr260vt100pp|NCR 2900_260 vt100 with PC+ kybd,
18400 is2=\E[!p\E[?7;19;67h\E[?1;3;4l\E(B\E)0\017\E[2J\E[1;1H\E>$<
18402 ka1=\E[H, ka3=\EOu, kb2=\E[V, kc3=\E[U, kcub1=\E[D,
18403 kcud1=\E[B, kcuf1=\E[C, kcuu1=\E[A, kdch1=\E[4~,
18404 kend=\E[5~, khome=\E[2~, kich1=\E[1~, knp=\E[6~, kpp=\E[3~,
18405 lf1=pf1, lf2=pf2, lf3=pf3, lf4=pf4, rmkx=\E>,
18406 rs2=\E[!p\E[?7;19;67h\E[?1;3;4l\E(B\E)0\017\E[2J\E[1;1H\E>$<
18408 smkx=\E=, use=ncr260vt100an,
18409 ncr260vt100wpp|NCR 2900_260 vt100 wide mode pc+ kybd,
18411 cup=\E[%i%p1%d;%p2%dH$<30>,
18412 is2=\E[!p\E[?3;7;19;67h\E[?1;4l\E(B\E)0\017\E[2J\E[1;1H\E>$<
18414 rs2=\E[!p\E[?3;7;19;67h\E[?1;4l\E(B\E)0\017\E[2J\E[1;1H\E>$<
18417 ncr260vt200an|NCR 2900_260 vt200 with ansi kybd,
18418 am, hs, mir, msgr, xenl, xon,
18419 cols#80, lines#24, nlab#32,
18420 acsc=``aaffggjjkkllmmnnooqqssttuuvvwwxx~~, bel=^G,
18421 blink=\E[5m, bold=\E[1m, civis=\E[?25l,
18422 clear=\E[2J\E[1;1H$<20>, cnorm=\E[?25h, cr=\r$<1>,
18423 csr=\E[%i%p1%d;%p2%dr$<5>, cub=\E[%p1%dD$<5>,
18424 cub1=\E[D$<5>, cud=\E[%p1%dB$<5>, cud1=\E[B$<5>,
18425 cuf=\E[%p1%dC$<5>, cuf1=\E[C$<5>,
18426 cup=\E[%i%p1%d;%p2%dH$<10>, cuu=\E[%p1%dA$<5>,
18427 cuu1=\E[A$<5>, dch=\E[%p1%dP$<5>, dch1=\E[1P$<5>,
18428 dl=\E[%p1%dM$<5>, dl1=\E[M$<5>, dsl=\E[0$~\E[1$~,
18429 ech=\E[%p1%dX$<5>, ed=\E[0J, el=\E[0K$<5>, el1=\E[1K$<5>,
18430 fsl=\E[0$}, home=\E[H, hpa=\E[%p1%dG$<40>, ht=^I, hts=\EH,
18431 ich=\E[%p1%d@$<5>, il=\E[%p1%dL$<5>, il1=\E[L$<5>,
18432 ind=\ED$<5>, indn=\E[%p1%dE$<5>, invis=\E[8m,
18433 is2=\E[!p\E[?7;19;67h\E[?1;3;4l\E(B\E)0\017\E[2J\E[1;1H\E>$<
18435 kbs=^H, kcub1=\EOD, kcud1=\EOB, kcuf1=\EOC, kcuu1=\EOA,
18436 kdch1=\E[3~, kf0=\EOy, kf10=\E[21~, kf11=\E[23~,
18437 kf12=\E[24~, kf13=\E[25~, kf14=\E[26~, kf15=\E[28~,
18438 kf16=\E[29~, kf17=\E[31~, kf18=\E[32~, kf19=\E[33~,
18439 kf2=\EOQ, kf20=\E[34~, kf21=\E[31~, kf22=\E[32~,
18440 kf23=\E[33~, kf24=\E[34~, kf25=\E[35~, kf26=\E[1~,
18441 kf27=\E[2~, kf28=\E[3~, kf29=\E[4~, kf3=\EOR, kf30=\E[5~,
18442 kf31=\E[6~, kf32=\E[7~, kf33=\E[8~, kf34=\E[9~,
18443 kf35=\E[10~, kf4=\EOS, kf5=\E[M, kf6=\E[17~, kf7=\E[18~,
18444 kf8=\E[19~, kf9=\E[20~, kfnd=\E[1~, khlp=\E[28~,
18445 kich1=\E[2~, knp=\E[6~, kpp=\E[5~, krdo=\E[29~, kslt=\E[4~,
18446 mc0=\E[i, mc4=\E[4i, mc5=\E[5i, nel=\EE, rc=\E8, rev=\E[7m,
18447 ri=\EM$<5>, rmacs=\017$<20>, rmam=\E[?7l, rmir=\E[4l,
18448 rmkx=\E[?1l\E>, rmso=\E[27m, rmul=\E[24m,
18449 rs2=\E[!p\E[?7;19;67h\E[?1;3;4l\E(B\E)0\017\E[2J\E[1;1H\E>$<
18452 sgr=\E[0%?%p1%p6%|%t;1%;%?%p2%t;4%;%?%p1%p3%|%t;7%;%?%p4%t;5
18453 %;%?%p7%t;8%;m%?%p9%t\016%e\017%;$<20>,
18454 sgr0=\E[0m\017$<20>, smacs=\016$<20>, smam=\E[?7h,
18455 smir=\E[4h, smkx=\E[?1h\E=, smso=\E[7m, smul=\E[4m,
18456 tbc=\E[3g, tsl=\E[2$~\E[1$}, vpa=\E[%p1%dd$<40>,
18458 ncr260vt200wan|NCR 2900_260 vt200 wide mode ansi kybd,
18460 cup=\E[%i%p1%d;%p2%dH$<30>,
18461 is2=\E[!p\E[?3;7;19;67h\E[?4l\E(B\E)0\017\E[2J\E[1;1H$<200>,
18462 rs2=\E[!p\E[?3;7;19;67h\E[?4l\E(B\E)0\017\E[2J\E[1;1H$<200>, use=ncr260vt200an,
18463 ncr260vt200pp|NCR 2900_260 vt200 with pc+ kybd,
18464 ka1=\E[H, ka3=\EOu, kb2=\E[V, kc3=\E[U, kcub1=\E[D,
18465 kcud1=\E[B, kcuf1=\E[C, kcuu1=\E[A, kdch1=\E[4~,
18466 kend=\E[1~, khome=\E[H, kich1=\E[2~, knp=\E[6~, kpp=\E[5~,
18467 lf1=pf1, lf2=pf2, lf3=pf3, lf4=pf4, rmkx=\E>, smkx=\E=,
18469 ncr260vt200wpp|NCR 2900_260 vt200 wide mode pc+ kybd,
18471 cup=\E[%i%p1%d;%p2%dH$<30>,
18472 is2=\E[!p\E[?3;7;19;67h\E[?1;4l\E(B\E)0\017\E[2J\E[1;1H\E>$<
18474 rs2=\E[!p\E[?3;7;19;67h\E[?1;4l\E(B\E)0\017\E[2J\E[1;1H\E>$<
18477 ncr260vt300an|NCR 2900_260 vt300 with ansi kybd,
18478 am, hs, mir, msgr, xenl, xon,
18479 cols#80, lines#24, nlab#32,
18480 acsc=``aaffggjjkkllmmnnooqqssttuuvvwwxx~~, bel=^G,
18481 blink=\E[5m, bold=\E[1m, civis=\E[?25l,
18482 clear=\E[2J\E[1;1H$<20>, cnorm=\E[?25h, cr=\r$<1>,
18483 csr=\E[%i%p1%d;%p2%dr$<5>, cub=\E[%p1%dD$<5>,
18484 cub1=\E[D$<5>, cud=\E[%p1%dB$<5>, cud1=\E[B$<5>,
18485 cuf=\E[%p1%dC$<5>, cuf1=\E[C$<5>,
18486 cup=\E[%i%p1%d;%p2%dH$<10>, cuu=\E[%p1%dA$<5>,
18487 cuu1=\E[A$<5>, dch=\E[%p1%dP$<5>, dch1=\E[1P$<5>,
18488 dl=\E[%p1%dM$<5>, dl1=\E[M$<5>, dsl=\E[0$~\E[1$~,
18489 ech=\E[%p1%dX$<5>, ed=\E[0J, el=\E[0K$<5>, el1=\E[1K$<5>,
18490 fsl=\E[0$}, home=\E[H, hpa=\E[%p1%dG$<40>, ht=^I, hts=\EH,
18491 ich=\E[%p1%d@$<5>, il=\E[%p1%dL$<5>, il1=\E[L$<5>,
18492 ind=\ED$<5>, indn=\E[%p1%dE$<5>, invis=\E[8m,
18493 is2=\E[!p\E[?7;19;67h\E[?1;3;4l\E[1;0%w\E(B\E)0\017\E[2J\E[1
18495 kbs=^H, kcub1=\EOD, kcud1=\EOB, kcuf1=\EOC, kcuu1=\EOA,
18496 kdch1=\E[3~, kf0=\EOy, kf10=\E[21~, kf11=\E[23~,
18497 kf12=\E[24~, kf13=\E[25~, kf14=\E[26~, kf15=\E[28~,
18498 kf16=\E[29~, kf17=\E[31~, kf18=\E[32~, kf19=\E[33~,
18499 kf20=\E[34~, kf21=\E[31~, kf22=\E[32~, kf23=\E[33~,
18500 kf24=\E[34~, kf25=\E[35~, kf26=\E[1~, kf27=\E[2~,
18501 kf28=\E[3~, kf29=\E[4~, kf30=\E[5~, kf31=\E[6~, kf32=\E[7~,
18502 kf33=\E[8~, kf34=\E[9~, kf35=\E[10~, kf5=\E[M, kf6=\E[17~,
18503 kf7=\E[18~, kf8=\E[19~, kf9=\E[20~, kfnd=\E[1~,
18504 khlp=\E[28~, kich1=\E[2~, knp=\E[6~, kpp=\E[5~,
18505 krdo=\E[29~, kslt=\E[4~, mc0=\E[i, mc4=\E[4i, mc5=\E[5i,
18506 nel=\EE, rc=\E8, rev=\E[7m, ri=\EM$<5>, rmacs=\017$<20>,
18507 rmam=\E[?7l, rmir=\E[4l, rmkx=\E[?1l\E>, rmso=\E[27m,
18509 rs2=\E[!p\E[?7;19;67h\E[?1;3;4l\E[1;0%w\E(B\E)0\017\E[2J\E[1
18512 sgr=\E[0%?%p1%p6%|%t;1%;%?%p2%t;4%;%?%p1%p3%|%t;7%;%?%p4%t;5
18513 %;%?%p7%t;8%;m%?%p9%t\016%e\017%;$<20>,
18514 sgr0=\E[0m\017$<20>, smacs=\016$<20>, smam=\E[?7h,
18515 smir=\E[4h, smkx=\E[?1h\E=, smso=\E[7m, smul=\E[4m,
18516 tbc=\E[3g, tsl=\E[2$~\E[1$}, vpa=\E[%p1%dd$<40>,
18518 ncr260vt300wan|NCR 2900_260 vt300 wide mode ansi kybd,
18520 cup=\E[%i%p1%d;%p2%dH$<30>,
18521 is2=\E[!p\E[?3;7;19;67h\E[?4l\E[1;0%w\E(B\E)0\017\E[2J\E[1;1
18523 rs2=\E[!p\E[?3;7;19;67h\E[?4l\E[1;0%w\E(B\E)0\017\E[2J\E[1;1
18526 ncr260vt300pp|NCR 2900_260 vt300 with pc+ kybd,
18527 ka1=\E[H, ka3=\EOu, kb2=\E[V, kc3=\E[U, kcub1=\E[D,
18528 kcud1=\E[B, kcuf1=\E[C, kcuu1=\E[A, kdch1=\E[4~,
18529 kend=\E[1~, khome=\E[H, kich1=\E[2~, knp=\E[6~, kpp=\E[5~,
18530 lf1=pf1, lf2=pf2, lf3=pf3, lf4=pf4, rmkx=\E>, smkx=\E=,
18532 NCR260VT300WPP|ncr260vt300wpp|NCR 2900_260 vt300 wide mode pc+ kybd,
18534 cup=\E[%i%p1%d;%p2%dH$<30>,
18535 is2=\E[!p\E[?3;7;19;67h\E[?1;4l\E[1;0%w\E(B\E)0\017\E[2J\E[1
18537 rs2=\E[!p\E[?3;7;19;67h\E[?1;4l\E[1;0%w\E(B\E)0\017\E[2J\E[1
18540 # This terminfo file contains color capabilities for the Wyse325 emulation of
18541 # the NCR 2900/260C color terminal. Because of the structure of the command
18542 # (escape sequence) used to set color attributes, one of the fore/background
18543 # colors must be preset to a given value. I have set the background color to
18544 # black. The user can change this setup by altering the last section of the
18545 # 'setf' definition. The escape sequence to set color attributes is
18546 # ESC d y <foreground_color> <background_color> 1
18547 # In addition, the background color can be changed through the desk accessories.
18548 # The capability 'op' sets colors to green on black (default combination).
18550 # NOTE: The NCR Unix System Administrator's Shell will not function properly
18551 # if the 'pairs' capability is defined. Un-Comment the 'pairs'
18552 # capability and recompile if you wish to have it included.
18554 ncr260wy325pp|NCR 2900_260 wyse 325,
18555 am, bw, hs, km, mc5i, mir, msgr, xon,
18556 colors#16, cols#80, lines#24, ncv#33, nlab#32,
18557 acsc=07a?h;j5k3l2m1n8q\:t4u9v=w0x6, bel=^G, blink=\EG2,
18558 cbt=\EI, civis=\E`0, clear=\E*$<10>, cnorm=\E`1, cr=\r,
18559 cub1=\010$<5>, cud1=\n$<5>, cuf1=\014$<5>,
18560 cup=\E=%p1%{32}%+%c%p2%{32}%+%c$<10>, cuu1=\013$<5>,
18561 cvvis=\E`5, dch1=\EW$<50>, dl1=\ER$<5>, dsl=\E`c,
18562 ed=\Ey$<5>, el=\Et$<5>, fsl=\r, home=\036$<5>, ht=^I,
18563 hts=\E1, il1=\EE$<5>, ind=\n$<5>, invis=\EG1,
18564 is2=\Ee6\Ed/\Ee1\Ed*\Er\EO\E`1\E`\:\E`@\E~!\E"\Ee4\Ex@\E`9
18566 kDC=\ER, kEND=\EY, kHOM=\E{, kNXT=\EK, kPRT=\E7, kPRV=\EJ,
18567 kRIT=^L, ka1=^^, kb2=\EJ, kbs=^H, kc1=\ET, kc3=\EK, kcbt=\EI,
18568 kcub1=^H, kcud1=\n, kcuf1=^L, kcuu1=^K, kdch1=\EW, kend=\ET,
18569 kf1=^A@\r, kf10=^AI\r, kf11=^AJ\r, kf12=^AK\r, kf13=^AL\r,
18570 kf14=^AM\r, kf15=^AN\r, kf16=^AO\r, kf17=^A`\r, kf18=^Aa\r,
18571 kf19=^Ab\r, kf2=^AA\r, kf20=^Ac\r, kf21=^Ad\r, kf22=^Ae\r,
18572 kf23=^Af\r, kf24=^Ag\r, kf25=^Ah\r, kf26=^Ai\r, kf27=^Aj\r,
18573 kf28=^Ak\r, kf29=^Al\r, kf3=^AB\r, kf30=^Am\r, kf31=^An\r,
18574 kf32=^Ao\r, kf4=^AC\r, kf5=^AD\r, kf6=^AE\r, kf7=^AF\r,
18575 kf8=^AG\r, kf9=^AH\r, khome=^^, kich1=\Eq, knp=\EK, kpp=\EJ,
18576 kprt=\EP, mc0=\EP, mc4=^T, mc5=^R,
18577 mrcup=\Ew@%p1%{48}%+%c%p2%{32}%+%c%p3%{32}%+%c$<10>,
18578 nel=\037$<5>, rev=\EG4, ri=\Ej$<5>, rmacs=\EH\003\EcB0,
18579 rmam=\Ed., rmir=\Er, rmso=\EG0, rmul=\EG0, rmxon=\Ec20,
18580 rs2=\Ee6\Ed/\Ee1\Ed*\Er\EO\E`1\E`\:\E`@\E~!\E"\Ee4\Ex@\E`9
18583 setf=%?%p1%{0}%=%t%{49}%e%p1%{1}%=%t%{50}%e%p1%{2}%=%t%{51}
18584 %e%p1%{3}%=%t%{52}%e%p1%{4}%=%t%{53}%e%p1%{5}%=%t%{54}
18585 %e%p1%{6}%=%t%{55}%e%p1%{7}%=%t%{64}%e%p1%{8}%=%t%{57}
18586 %e%p1%{9}%=%t%{58}%e%p1%{10}%=%t%{59}%e%p1%{11}%=%t
18587 %{60}%e%p1%{12}%=%t%{61}%e%p1%{13}%=%t%{62}%e%p1%{14}%=
18588 %t%{63}%e%p1%{15}%=%t%{56}%;\Edy%c11$<100>,
18589 sgr0=\EG0\EcB0\EcD$<15>, smacs=\EH\002\EcB1, smam=\Ed/,
18590 smir=\Eq, smso=\EGt, smul=\EG8, smxon=\Ec21, tbc=\E0,
18592 ncr260wy325wpp|NCR 2900_260 wyse 325 wide mode,
18594 cup=\Ea%i%p1%dR%p2%dC$<30>,
18595 is2=\Ee6\Ed/\Ee1\Ed*\Er\EO\E`1\E`;\E`@\E~!\E"\Ee4\Ex@\E`9
18597 rs2=\Ee6\Ed/\Ee1\Ed*\Er\EO\E`1\E`;\E`@\E~!\E"\Ee4\Ex@\E`9
18600 # This definition for Wyse 350 supports several attributes. This means
18601 # that it has magic cookies (extra spaces where the attributes begin).
18602 # Some applications do not function well with magic cookies. The System
18603 # Administrator's Shell in NCR Unix SVR4 1.03 is one such application.
18604 # If supporting various attributes is not vital, 'xmc#1' and the extra
18605 # attributes can be removed.
18606 # Mapping to ASCII character set ('acsc' capability) can also be
18607 # restored if needed.
18608 # In addition, color capabilities have been added to this file. The drawback,
18609 # however, is that the background color has to be black. The foreground colors
18610 # are numbered 0 through 15.
18612 # NOTE: The NCR Unix System Administrator's Shell does not function properly
18613 # with the 'pairs' capability defined as below. If you wish to
18614 # have it included, Un-comment it and recompile (using 'tic').
18616 ncr260wy350pp|NCR 2900_260 wyse 350,
18617 am, bw, hs, km, mc5i, mir, msgr, xon,
18618 colors#16, cols#80, lines#24, ncv#33, nlab#32, pairs#16, xmc#1,
18619 acsc=07a?h;j5k3l2m1n8q\:t4u9v=w0x6, bel=^G, blink=\EG2,
18620 cbt=\EI, civis=\E`0, clear=\E+$<20>, cnorm=\E`1, cr=\r,
18621 cub1=\010$<5>, cud1=\n$<5>, cuf1=\014$<5>,
18622 cup=\E=%p1%{32}%+%c%p2%{32}%+%c$<40>, cuu1=\013$<5>,
18623 cvvis=\E`5, dch1=\EW$<50>, dim=\EGp, dl1=\ER$<5>, dsl=\E`c,
18624 ed=\Ey$<5>, el=\Et$<5>, fsl=\r, home=\036$<10>, ht=^I,
18625 hts=\E1, il1=\EE$<5>, ind=\n$<5>, invis=\EG1,
18626 is2=\Ee6\Ed/\Ee1\Ed*\Er\EO\E`1\E`\:\E`@\E~!\E"\Ee4\Ex@\E`9
18628 kDC=\ER, kEND=\EY, kHOM=\E{, kPRT=\E7, kRIT=^L, ka1=^^, kbs=^H,
18629 kc1=\ET, kc3=\EK, kcbt=\EI, kcub1=^H, kcud1=\n, kcuf1=^L,
18630 kcuu1=^K, kdch1=\EW, kend=\ET, kf1=^A@\r, kf10=^AI\r,
18631 kf11=^AJ\r, kf12=^AK\r, kf13=^AL\r, kf14=^AM\r, kf15=^AN\r,
18632 kf16=^AO\r, kf17=^A`\r, kf18=^Aa\r, kf19=^Ab\r, kf2=^AA\r,
18633 kf20=^Ac\r, kf21=^Ad\r, kf22=^Ae\r, kf23=^Af\r, kf24=^Ag\r,
18634 kf25=^Ah\r, kf26=^Ai\r, kf27=^Aj\r, kf28=^Ak\r, kf29=^Al\r,
18635 kf3=^AB\r, kf30=^Am\r, kf31=^An\r, kf32=^Ao\r, kf4=^AC\r,
18636 kf5=^AD\r, kf6=^AE\r, kf7=^AF\r, kf8=^AG\r, kf9=^AH\r,
18637 khome=^^, kich1=\Eq, knp=\EK, kpp=\EJ, kprt=\EP,
18638 mc0=\EP$<10>, mc4=^T, mc5=^R,
18639 mrcup=\Ew@%p1%{48}%+%c%p2%{32}%+%c%p3%{32}%+%c$<20>,
18640 nel=\037$<5>, rev=\EG4, ri=\Ej$<5>, rmacs=\EH\003\EcB0,
18641 rmam=\Ed., rmir=\Er, rmso=\EG0, rmul=\EG0, rmxon=\Ec20,
18642 rs2=\Ee6\Ed/\Ee1\Ed*\Er\EO\E`1\E`\:\E`@\E~!\E"\Ee4\Ex@\E`9
18645 setf=%?%p1%{0}%=%t%{49}%e%p1%{1}%=%t%{50}%e%p1%{2}%=%t%{51}
18646 %e%p1%{3}%=%t%{52}%e%p1%{4}%=%t%{53}%e%p1%{5}%=%t%{54}
18647 %e%p1%{6}%=%t%{55}%e%p1%{7}%=%t%{102}%e%p1%{8}%=%t%{97}
18648 %e%p1%{9}%=%t%{98}%e%p1%{10}%=%t%{99}%e%p1%{11}%=%t
18649 %{101}%e%p1%{12}%=%t%{106}%e%p1%{13}%=%t%{110}%e%p1
18650 %{14}%=%t%{111}%e%p1%{15}%=%t%{56}%;\Em0%c$<100>,
18651 sgr0=\EG0\EH\003\EcD, smacs=\EH\002\EcB1, smam=\Ed/,
18652 smir=\Eq, smso=\EGt, smul=\EG8, smxon=\Ec21, tbc=\E0,
18654 ncr260wy350wpp|NCR 2900_260 wyse 350 wide mode,
18656 cup=\Ea%i%p1%dR%p2%dC$<30>,
18657 is2=\Ee6\Ed/\Ee1\Ed*\Er\EO\E`1\E`;\E`@\E~!\E"\Ee4\Ex@\E`9
18659 rs2=\Ee6\Ed/\Ee1\Ed*\Er\EO\E`1\E`;\E`@\E~!\E"\Ee4\Ex@\E`9
18662 # This definition for Wyse 50+ supports several attributes. This means
18663 # that it has magic cookies (extra spaces where the attributes begin).
18664 # Some applications do not function well with magic cookies. The System
18665 # Administrator's Shell in NCR Unix SVR4 1.03 is one such application.
18666 # If supporting various attributes is not vital, 'xmc#1' and the extra
18667 # attributes can be removed.
18668 # Mapping to ASCII character set ('acsc' capability) can also be
18669 # restored if needed.
18670 # (ncr260wy50+pp: originally contained commented-out
18671 # <acsc=j5k3l2m1n8q:t4u9v=w0x6>, as well as the commented-out one there -- esr)
18672 ncr260wy50+pp|NCR 2900_260 wyse 50+,
18673 am, bw, hs, km, mc5i, mir, msgr, xon,
18674 cols#80, lines#24, nlab#32, xmc#1,
18675 acsc=0wa_h[jukslrmqnxqzttuyv]wpxv, bel=^G, blink=\EG2,
18676 cbt=\EI$<5>, civis=\E`0, clear=\E+$<20>, cnorm=\E`1, cr=\r,
18677 cub1=\010$<5>, cud1=\n$<5>, cuf1=\014$<5>,
18678 cup=\E=%p1%{32}%+%c%p2%{32}%+%c$<30>, cuu1=\013$<5>,
18679 cvvis=\E`5, dch1=\EW$<50>, dim=\EGp, dl1=\ER$<5>, dsl=\E`c,
18680 ed=\EY$<5>, el=\ET$<5>, fsl=\r, home=\036$<10>,
18681 ht=\011$<5>, hts=\E1$<5>, il1=\EE$<5>, ind=\n$<5>,
18683 is2=\Ee6\E~"$<100>\E+\Ed/\Ee1\Ed*\Er\EO\E`1\E`\:\E`@\E~!\E"
18684 \Ee4\Ex@\E`9\Ee7$<100>,
18685 kDC=\ER, kEND=\EY, kHOM=\E{, kPRT=\E7, kRIT=^L, ka1=^^, kbs=^H,
18686 kc1=\ET, kc3=\EK, kcbt=\EI, kcub1=^H, kcud1=\n, kcuf1=^L,
18687 kcuu1=^K, kdch1=\EW, kend=\ET, kf1=^A@\r, kf10=^AI\r,
18688 kf11=^AJ\r, kf12=^AK\r, kf13=^AL\r, kf14=^AM\r, kf15=^AN\r,
18689 kf16=^AO\r, kf17=^A`\r, kf18=^Aa\r, kf19=^Ab\r, kf2=^AA\r,
18690 kf20=^Ac\r, kf21=^Ad\r, kf22=^Ae\r, kf23=^Af\r, kf24=^Ag\r,
18691 kf25=^Ah\r, kf26=^Ai\r, kf27=^Aj\r, kf28=^Ak\r, kf29=^Al\r,
18692 kf3=^AB\r, kf30=^Am\r, kf31=^An\r, kf32=^Ao\r, kf4=^AC\r,
18693 kf5=^AD\r, kf6=^AE\r, kf7=^AF\r, kf8=^AG\r, kf9=^AH\r,
18694 khome=^^, kich1=\Eq, knp=\EK, kpp=\EJ, kprt=\EP,
18695 mc0=\EP$<10>, mc4=^T, mc5=^R,
18696 mrcup=\Ew@%p1%{48}%+%c%p2%{32}%+%c%p3%{32}%+%c$<10>,
18697 nel=\037$<5>, rev=\EG4, ri=\Ej$<5>, rmacs=\EH^C, rmam=\Ed.,
18698 rmir=\Er, rmso=\EG0, rmul=\EG0, rmxon=\Ec20,
18699 rs2=\Ee6\E~"$<100>\E+\Ed/\Ee1\Ed*\Er\EO\E`1\E`\:\E`@\E~!\E"
18700 \Ee4\Ex@\E`9\Ee7$<100>,
18701 sgr0=\EG0\EH\003$<15>, smacs=\EH^B, smam=\Ed/, smir=\Eq,
18702 smso=\EGt, smul=\EG8, smxon=\Ec21, tbc=\E0$<5>, tsl=\EF,
18703 ncr260wy50+wpp|NCR 2900_260 wyse 50+ wide mode,
18705 cup=\Ea%i%p1%dR%p2%dC$<30>,
18706 is2=\Ee6\E~"$<100>\E+\Ed/\Ee1\Ed*\Er\EO\E`1\E`;\E`@\E~!\E"
18707 \Ee4\Ex@\E`9\Ee7$<200>,
18708 rs2=\Ee6\E~"$<100>\E+\Ed/\Ee1\Ed*\Er\EO\E`1\E`;\E`@\E~!\E"
18709 \Ee4\Ex@\E`9\Ee7$<200>,
18711 ncr260wy60pp|NCR 2900_260 wyse 60,
18712 am, bw, hs, km, mc5i, mir, msgr, xon,
18713 cols#80, lines#24, nlab#32,
18714 acsc=07a?h;j5k3l2m1n8q\:t4u9v=w0x6, bel=^G, blink=\EG2,
18715 cbt=\EI$<15>, civis=\E`0, clear=\E*$<100>, cnorm=\E`1,
18716 cr=\r, cub1=\010$<5>, cud1=\n$<5>, cuf1=\014$<5>,
18717 cup=\E=%p1%{32}%+%c%p2%{32}%+%c$<10>, cuu1=\013$<5>,
18718 cvvis=\E`5, dch1=\EW$<50>, dl1=\ER$<5>, dsl=\E`c,
18719 ed=\Ey$<5>, el=\Et$<5>, fsl=\r, home=\036$<25>,
18720 ht=\011$<15>, hts=\E1$<15>, il1=\EE$<5>, ind=\n$<5>,
18722 is2=\Ee6\E~4$<100>\E+\Ed/\Ee1\Ed*\Er\EO\E`1\E`\:\E`@\E~!\E"
18723 \Ee4\Ex@\E`9\Ee7$<100>,
18724 kDC=\ER, kEND=\EY, kHOM=\E{, kNXT=\EK, kPRT=\E7, kPRV=\EJ,
18725 kRIT=^L, ka1=^^, kb2=\EJ, kbs=^H, kc1=\ET, kc3=\EK,
18726 kcbt=\EI$<15>, kcub1=^H, kcud1=\n, kcuf1=^L, kcuu1=^K,
18727 kdch1=\EW, kend=\ET, kf1=^A@\r, kf10=^AI\r, kf11=^AJ\r,
18728 kf12=^AK\r, kf13=^AL\r, kf14=^AM\r, kf15=^AN\r, kf16=^AO\r,
18729 kf17=^A`\r, kf18=^Aa\r, kf19=^Ab\r, kf2=^AA\r, kf20=^Ac\r,
18730 kf21=^Ad\r, kf22=^Ae\r, kf23=^Af\r, kf24=^Ag\r, kf25=^Ah\r,
18731 kf26=^Ai\r, kf27=^Aj\r, kf28=^Ak\r, kf29=^Al\r, kf3=^AB\r,
18732 kf30=^Am\r, kf31=^An\r, kf32=^Ao\r, kf4=^AC\r, kf5=^AD\r,
18733 kf6=^AE\r, kf7=^AF\r, kf8=^AG\r, kf9=^AH\r, khome=^^,
18734 kich1=\Eq, knp=\EK, kpp=\EJ, kprt=\EP, mc0=\EP, mc4=^T, mc5=^R,
18735 mrcup=\Ew@%p1%{48}%+%c%p2%{32}%+%c%p3%{32}%+%c$<30>,
18736 nel=\037$<5>, rev=\EG4, ri=\Ej$<5>, rmacs=\EH^C, rmam=\Ed.,
18737 rmir=\Er, rmso=\EG0, rmul=\EG0, rmxon=\Ec20,
18738 rs2=\Ee6\E~4$<100>\E+\Ed/\Ee1\Ed*\Er\EO\E`1\E`\:\E`@\E~!\E"
18739 \Ee4\Ex@\E`9\Ee7$<100>,
18740 sgr0=\EG0\EcB0\EcD$<15>, smacs=\EH^B, smam=\Ed/,
18741 smir=\Eq, smso=\EGt, smul=\EG8, smxon=\Ec21, tbc=\E0$<15>,
18743 ncr260wy60wpp|NCR 2900_260 wyse 60 wide mode,
18745 cup=\Ea%i%p1%dR%p2%dC$<30>,
18746 is2=\Ee6\E~4$<100>\E+\Ed/\Ee1\Ed*\Er\EO\E`1\E`;\E`@\E~!\E"
18747 \Ee4\Ex@\E`9\Ee7$<100>,
18748 rs2=\Ee6\E~4$<100>\E+\Ed/\Ee1\Ed*\Er\EO\E`1\E`;\E`@\E~!\E"
18749 \Ee4\Ex@\E`9\Ee7$<100>,
18751 ncr160vppp|NCR 2900_160 viewpoint,
18753 ncr160vpwpp|NCR 2900_160 viewpoint wide mode,
18755 ncr160vt100an|NCR 2900_160 vt100 with ansi kybd,
18757 ncr160vt100pp|NCR 2900_160 vt100 with PC+ kybd,
18759 ncr160vt100wan|NCR 2900_160 vt100 wide mode ansi kybd,
18760 use=ncr260vt100wan,
18761 ncr160vt100wpp|NCR 2900_160 vt100 wide mode pc+ kybd,
18762 use=ncr260vt100wpp,
18763 ncr160vt200an|NCR 2900_160 vt200 with ansi kybd,
18765 ncr160vt200pp|NCR 2900_160 vt200 with pc+ kybd,
18767 ncr160vt200wan|NCR 2900_160 vt200 wide mode ansi kybd,
18768 use=ncr260vt200wan,
18769 ncr160vt200wpp|NCR 2900_160 vt200 wide mode pc+ kybd,
18770 use=ncr260vt200wpp,
18771 ncr160vt300an|NCR 2900_160 vt300 with ansi kybd,
18773 ncr160vt300pp|NCR 2900_160 vt300 with pc+ kybd,
18775 ncr160vt300wan|NCR 2900_160 vt300 wide mode ansi kybd,
18776 use=ncr260vt300wan,
18777 ncr160vt300wpp|NCR 2900_160 vt300 wide mode pc+ kybd,
18778 use=ncr260vt300wpp,
18779 ncr160wy50+pp|NCR 2900_160 wyse 50+,
18781 ncr160wy50+wpp|NCR 2900_160 wyse 50+ wide mode,
18782 use=ncr260wy50+wpp,
18783 ncr160wy60pp|NCR 2900_160 wyse 60,
18785 ncr160wy60wpp|NCR 2900_160 wyse 60 wide mode,
18787 ncrvt100an|ncrvt100pp|NCR vt100 for the 2900 terminal,
18788 am, hs, mc5i, mir, msgr, xon,
18789 cols#80, it#8, lines#24, nlab#32,
18790 acsc=``aaffgghhiijjkkllmmnnqqttuuvvwwxxyyzz~~,
18791 bel=^G, blink=\E[5m$<30>, bold=\E[1m$<30>,
18792 clear=\E[2J\E[1;1H$<300>, cr=\r,
18793 csr=\E[%i%p1%d;%p2%dr$<100>, cub=\E[%p1%dD$<30>,
18794 cub1=\E[D$<2>, cud=\E[%p1%dB$<30>, cud1=\E[B$<2>,
18795 cuf=\E[%p1%dC$<30>, cuf1=\E[C$<2>,
18796 cup=\E[%i%p1%d;%p2%dH$<100>, cuu=\E[%p1%dA$<30>,
18797 cuu1=\E[A$<2>, dch=\E[%p1%dP$<40>, dch1=\E[1P$<10>,
18798 dl=\E[%p1%dM$<70>, dl1=\E[M$<40>, dsl=\E[31l$<25>,
18799 ed=\E[0J$<300>, el=\E[0K$<30>, el1=\E[1K$<30>,
18800 enacs=\E(B\E)0$<40>, fsl=1$<10>, home=\E[H$<2>$<80>,
18801 ht=^I, hts=\EH, il=\E[%p1%dL$<80>, il1=\E[B\E[L$<80>,
18803 is2=\E[12h\E[?10l\E%/0n\E[P\031\E[?3l\E(B\E)0$<200>,
18804 kLFT=\E[D, kRIT=\E[C, ka1=\E[H, kbs=^H, kcub1=\E[D,
18805 kcud1=\E[B, kcuf1=\E[C, kcuu1=\E[A, kent=\r, kf1=\EOP,
18806 kf2=\EOQ, kf3=\EOR, kf4=\EOS, mc0=\E[i$<100>, nel=\EE,
18807 rc=\E8, rev=\E[7m$<30>, ri=\EM$<50>, rmacs=\017$<90>,
18808 rmir=\E[4l$<80>, rmso=\E[0m$<30>, rmul=\E[0m$<30>,
18809 rs2=\Ec\E[12;31h\E[?3;4;5;10l\E[?6;7;19;25h\E[33;34l\E[0m\E(
18810 B\E)0\E%/0n\E[P\031$<200>,
18812 sgr=%?%p9%t\016%e\017%;\E[0%?%p1%p6%|%t;1%;%?%p2%t;4%;%?%p1
18813 %p3%|%t;7%;%?%p4%t;5%;m$<100>,
18814 sgr0=\017\E[0m$<120>, smacs=\016$<90>, smir=\E[4h$<80>,
18815 smso=\E[7m$<30>, smul=\E[4m$<30>, tbc=\E[3g$<40>,
18817 ncrvt100wan|NCRVT100WPP|ncrvt100wpp|NCR VT100 emulation of the 2900 terminal,
18819 is2=\E[12h\E[?10l\E%/0n\E[P\031\E[?3h\E(B\E)0$<200>,
18820 rs2=\Ec\E[12;31h\E[?4;5;10l\E?3;6;7;19;25h\E[33;34l\E[0m\E(B
18821 \E)0\E%/0n\E[P\031$<200>,
18824 # Vendor-supplied NCR termcaps end here
18826 # NCR7900 DIP switches:
18830 # 5 - Parity (Odd/Even)
18831 # 6 - Don't Send or Do Send Spaces
18832 # 7 - Parity Enable
18833 # 8 - Stop Bits (One/Two)
18836 # 1 - Upper/Lower Shift
18837 # 2 - Typewriter Shift
18838 # 3 - Half Duplex / Full Duplex
18839 # 4 - Light/Dark Background
18840 # 5-6 - Carriage Return Without / With Line Feed
18841 # 7 - Extended Mode
18842 # 8 - Suppress Keyboard Display
18845 # 1 - End of line entry disabled/enabled
18846 # 2 - Conversational mode / (Local?) Mode
18847 # 3 - Control characters displayed / not displayed
18848 # 4 - (2-wire?) / 4-wire communications
18849 # 5 - RTS on and off for each character
18850 # 6 - (50Hz?) / 60 Hz
18851 # 7 - Exit after level zero diagnostics
18852 # 8 - RS-232 interface
18855 # 1 - Reverse Channel (yes / no)
18856 # 2 - Manual answer (no / yes)
18857 # 3-4 - Cursor appearance
18858 # 5 - Communication Rate
18859 # 6 - Enable / Disable EXT turnoff
18860 # 7 - Enable / Disable CR turnoff
18861 # 8 - Enable / Disable backspace
18863 # Since each attribute parameter is 0 or 1, we shift each attribute (standout,
18864 # reverse, blink, dim, and underline) the appropriate number of bits (by
18865 # multiplying the 0 or 1 by a correct factor to shift) so the bias character,
18866 # '@' is (effectively) "or"ed with each attribute to generate the proper third
18867 # character in the <ESC>0 sequence. The <sgr> string implements the following
18870 # ((((('@' + P5) | (P4 << 1)) | (P3 << 3)) | (P2 << 4)) | (p1 * 17)) =>
18871 # ((((('@' + P5) + (P4 << 1)) + (P3 << 3)) + (P2 << 4)) + (p1 * 17))
18873 # Where: P1 <==> Standout attribute parameter
18874 # P2 <==> Underline attribute parameter
18875 # P3 <==> Reverse attribute parameter
18876 # P4 <==> Blink attribute parameter
18877 # P5 <==> Dim attribute parameter
18878 # From <root@goliath.un.atlantaga.NCR.COM>, init string hacked by SCO.
18879 ncr7900i|ncr7900|n7900|ncr 7900 model 1,
18881 cols#80, lines#24, xmc#1,
18882 bel=^G, blink=\E0B, clear=^L, cr=\r, cub1=^H, cud1=\n, cuf1=^F,
18883 cup=\E1%p2%c%p1%c, cuu1=^Z, dim=\E0A, ed=\Ek, el=\EK, ind=\n,
18884 is2=\E0@\010\E3\E4\E7, kcub1=^U, kcud1=\n, kcuf1=^F,
18885 kcuu1=^Z, khome=^A, ll=^A, mc4=^T, mc5=^R, rev=\E0P, rmso=\E0@,
18887 sgr=\E0%p5%{64}%+%p4%{2}%*%+%p3%{16}%*%+%p2%{32}%*%+%p1%{17}
18889 sgr0=\E0@, smso=\E0Q, smul=\E0`,
18890 ncr7900iv|ncr 7900 model 4,
18893 bel=^G, clear=^L, cr=\r, cub1=^H, cud1=\n,
18894 cup=\013%p1%{64}%+%c\E\005%p2%02d, dl1=\E^O, dsl=\Ey1,
18895 fsl=\Ek\Ey5, home=\013@\E^E00, il1=\E^N, ind=\n, kbs=^H,
18896 kcub1=\ED, kcud1=\EB, kcuf1=\EC, kcuu1=\EA, kf1=\ES, kf2=\ET,
18897 kf3=\EU, kf4=\EV, kf5=\EW, kf6=\EP, kf7=\EQ, kf8=\ER,
18898 khome=\EH, lf6=blue, lf7=red, lf8=white, nel=\r\n,
18899 tsl=\Ej\Ex5\Ex1\EY8%p1%{32}%+%c\Eo,
18900 # Warning: This terminal will lock out the keyboard when it receives a CTRL-D.
18901 # The user can enter a CTRL-B to get out of this locked state.
18902 # In <hpa>, we want to output the character given by the formula:
18903 # ((col / 10) * 16) + (col % 10) where "col" is "p1"
18904 ncr7901|ncr 7901 model,
18907 bel=^G, blink=\E0B, civis=^W, clear=^L, cnorm=^X, cr=\r,
18908 cub1=^H, cud1=\n, cuf1=^F,
18909 cup=\EY%p1%{32}%+%c%p2%{32}%+%c, cuu1=^Z, dim=\E0A,
18911 hpa=\020%p1%{10}%/%{16}%*%p1%{10}%m%+%c, ind=\n,
18912 is2=\E4^O, kclr=^L, kcub1=^U, kcud1=\n, kcuf1=^F, kcuu1=^Z,
18913 khome=^H, ll=^A, mc4=^T, mc5=^R, rev=\E0P, rmso=^O, rmul=^O,
18914 sgr=\E0%p5%{64}%+%p4%{2}%*%+%p3%{16}%*%+%p2%{32}%*%+%p1%{17}
18916 sgr0=^O, smso=\E0Q\016, smul=\E0`\016,
18917 vpa=\013%p1%{64}%+%c,
18919 # Newbury Data Recording Limited (Newbury Data)
18921 # Have been manufacturing and reselling various peripherals for a long time
18922 # They don't make terminals anymore, but are still in business (in 2007).
18923 # Their e-mail address is at ndsales@newburydata.co.uk
18924 # and their post address is:
18926 # Newbury Data Recording Ltd,
18927 # Premier Park, Road One,
18928 # Winsford, Cheshire, CW7 3PT
18930 # Their technical support is still good, they sent me for free a printed copy
18931 # of the 9500 user manual and I got it just 1 week after I first contacted them
18935 # Manufactured in the early/mid eighties, behaves almost the same as a
18936 # Televideo 950. Take a 950, change its cabinet for a more 80s-ish one (but
18937 # keep the same keyboard layout), add an optional 25-line mode, replace the DIP
18938 # switches with a menu and remove the "lock line" feature (ESC ! 1 and ESC !
18939 # 2), here is the NDR 9500. Even the line-lock, albeit disabled, is
18940 # recognized: if you type in "ESC !", the next (third) character is not
18941 # echoed, showing that the terminal was actually waiting for a parameter!
18942 ndr9500|nd9500|Newbury Data 9500,
18943 am, bw, hs, mc5i, mir, msgr, ul, xon,
18944 cols#80, lines#24, wsl#79,
18945 acsc=jDkClBmAnIqKtMuLvOwNxJ, bel=^G, cbt=\EI, civis=\E.0,
18946 clear=\E;, cnorm=\E.1, cr=\r, cub1=^H, cud1=^V, cuf1=^L,
18947 cup=\E=%p1%{32}%+%c%p2%{32}%+%c, cuu1=^K, dch1=\EW,
18948 dim=\E), dl1=\ER, dsl=\Eh, ed=\EY, el=\ET,
18949 flash=\Eb$<50/>\Ed, fsl=\r, home=^^, ht=^I, hts=\E1,
18950 ich1=\EQ, il1=\EE, ind=\n, is2=\Ew\E'\EDF\El\Er\EO,
18951 kDC=\Er, kDL=\EO, kEOL=\Et, kIC=\Eq, kcbt=\EI, kclr=^Z,
18952 kcub1=^H, kcud1=^V, kcuf1=^L, kcuu1=^K, kdch1=\EW, kdl1=\ER,
18953 ked=\EY, kel=\ET, kent=\r, kf1=^A@\r, kf10=^AI\r, kf11=^AJ\r,
18954 kf12=^A`\r, kf13=^Aa\r, kf14=^Ab\r, kf15=^Ac\r, kf16=^Ad\r,
18955 kf17=^Ae\r, kf18=^Af\r, kf19=^Ag\r, kf2=^AA\r, kf20=^Ah\r,
18956 kf21=^Ai\r, kf22=^Aj\r, kf3=^AB\r, kf4=^AC\r, kf5=^AD\r,
18957 kf6=^AE\r, kf7=^AF\r, kf8=^AG\r, kf9=^AH\r, khome=^^,
18958 kich1=\EQ, kil1=\EE, kprt=\EP, mc4=\Ea, mc5=\E`, nel=^_,
18959 pfloc=\E|%{48}%p1%+%c2%p2\031,
18960 pfx=\E|%{48}%p1%+%c1%p2\031, prot=\E), ri=\Ej,
18961 rmacs=\E%%, rmir=\Er, rmso=\E(, rmxon=^N,
18962 sgr=\EG0\E%%%%\E(%?%p1%p5%p8%|%|%t\E)%;%?%p9%t\E$%;,
18963 sgr0=\EG0\E%%\E(, smacs=\E$, smir=\Eq, smso=\E), smxon=^O,
18964 tbc=\E3, tsl=\Eg\Ef\011%p1%{32}%+%c, .kbs=^H,
18966 ndr9500-nl|NDR 9500 with no status line,
18969 dsl@, fsl@, tsl@, use=ndr9500,
18971 ndr9500-25|NDR 9500 with 25th line enabled,
18972 lines#25, use=ndr9500,
18974 ndr9500-25-nl|NDR 9500 with 25 lines and no status line,
18975 lines#25, use=ndr9500-nl,
18977 ndr9500-mc|NDR 9500 with magic cookies (enables underline inverse video invisible and blink),
18980 blink=\EG2, invis=\EG1, rev=\EG4, rmso=\EG0, rmul=\EG0,
18981 sgr=\E%%\E(%?%p5%p8%|%t\E)%;%?%p9%t\E$%;\EG%{48}%?%p7%t%{1}
18982 %+%;%?%p4%t%{2}%+%;%?%p3%p1%|%t%{4}%+%;%?%p2%t%{8}%+%;%c,
18983 sgr0=\EG0\E%%\E(, smso=\EG4, smul=\EG8, use=ndr9500,
18985 ndr9500-25-mc|NDR 500 with 25 lines and magic cookies,
18986 lines#25, use=ndr9500-mc,
18988 ndr9500-mc-nl|NDR 9500 with magic cookies and no status line,
18991 dsl@, fsl@, tsl@, use=ndr9500-mc,
18993 ndr9500-25-mc-nl|NDR 9500 with 25 lines and magic cookies and no status line,
18994 lines#25, use=ndr9500-mc-nl,
18996 #### Perkin-Elmer (Owl)
18998 # These are official terminfo entries from within Perkin-Elmer.
19001 bantam|pe550|pe6100|perkin elmer 550,
19004 bel=^G, clear=\EK$<20>, cr=\r, cub1=^H, cud1=\n, cuf1=\EC,
19005 cup=\EX%p1%{32}%+%c\EY%p2%{32}%+%c, cuu1=\EA,
19006 el=\EI$<20>, home=\EH, ind=\n, ll=\EH\EA,
19007 fox|pe1100|perkin elmer 1100,
19010 bel=^G, clear=\EH\EJ$<132>, cr=\r, cub1=^H, cud1=\n,
19011 cuf1=\EC, cup=\EX%p1%{32}%+%c\EY%p2%{32}%+%c, cuu1=\EA,
19012 ed=\EJ$<5.5*>, el=\EI, flash=\020\002$<200/>\020\003,
19013 home=\EH, hts=\E1, ind=\n, ll=\EH\EA, tbc=\E3,
19014 owl|pe1200|perkin elmer 1200,
19017 bel=^G, clear=\EH\EJ$<132>, cr=\r, cub1=^H, cud1=\n,
19018 cuf1=\EC, cup=\EX%p1%{32}%+%c\EY%p2%{32}%+%c, cuu1=\EA,
19019 dch1=\EO$<5.5*>, dl1=\EM$<5.5*>, ed=\EJ$<5.5*>,
19020 el=\EI$<5.5>, flash=\020\002$<200/>\020\003, home=\EH,
19021 hts=\E1, ich1=\EN, il1=\EL$<5.5*>, ind=\n, ip=$<5.5*>,
19022 kbs=^H, kf0=\ERJ, kf1=\ERA, kf2=\ERB, kf3=\ERC, kf4=\ERD,
19023 kf5=\ERE, kf6=\ERF, kf7=\ERG, kf8=\ERH, kf9=\ERI, ll=\EH\EA,
19024 rmso=\E!\0, sgr0=\E!\0, smso=\E!^H, tbc=\E3,
19025 pe1251|pe6300|pe6312|perkin elmer 1251,
19027 cols#80, it#8, lines#24, pb#300, vt#8, xmc#1,
19028 bel=^G, clear=\EK$<332>, cr=\r, cub1=\ED, cud1=\EB, cuf1=\EC,
19029 cup=\EX%p1%{32}%+%c\EY%p2%{32}%+%c, cuu1=\EA,
19030 ed=\EJ$<20*>, el=\EI$<10*>, home=\EH, hts=\E1, ind=\n,
19031 kf0=\ERA, kf1=\ERB, kf10=\ERK, kf2=\ERC, kf3=\ERD, kf4=\ERE,
19032 kf5=\ERF, kf6=\ERG, kf7=\ERH, kf8=\ERI, kf9=\ERJ, tbc=\E3,
19033 # (pe7000m: this had
19034 # rmul=\E!\0, smul=\E!\040,
19035 # which is probably wrong, it collides with kf0
19036 pe7000m|perkin elmer 7000 series monochrome monitor,
19039 bel=^G, cbt=\E!Y, clear=\EK, cr=\r, cub1=\ED, cud1=\EB,
19040 cuf1=\EC, cup=\ES%p1%{32}%+%c%p2%{32}%+%c, cuu1=\EA,
19041 ed=\EJ, el=\EI, home=\EH, ind=\n,
19042 is1=\E!\0\EW 7o\Egf\ES7\s, kbs=^H, kcub1=\E!V,
19043 kcud1=\E!U, kcuf1=\E!W, kcuu1=\E!T, kf0=\E!\0, kf1=\E!^A,
19044 kf10=\E!\n, kf2=\E!^B, kf3=\E!^C, kf4=\E!^D, kf5=\E!^E,
19045 kf6=\E!^F, kf7=\E!^G, kf8=\E!^H, kf9=\E!^I, khome=\E!S,
19047 pe7000c|perkin elmer 7000 series colour monitor,
19048 is1=\E!\0\EW 7o\Egf\Eb0\Ec7\ES7\s, rmso=\Eb0,
19049 rmul=\E!\0, smso=\Eb2, smul=\E!\s, use=pe7000m,
19053 # Sperry Univac has merged with Burroughs to form Unisys.
19056 # This entry is for the Sperry UTS30 terminal running the TTY
19057 # utility under control of CP/M Plus 1R1. The functionality
19058 # provided is comparable to the DEC vt100.
19059 # (uts30: I added <rmam>/<smam> based on the init string -- esr)
19060 uts30|sperry uts30 with cp/m@1R1,
19062 cols#80, lines#24, wsl#40,
19063 acsc=``aaffggjjkkllmmnnooppqqrrssttuuvvwwxxyyzz{{||}}~~,
19064 bel=^G, blink=\E[5m, bold=\E[1m, civis=\ER, clear=^L,
19065 cnorm=\ES, cr=\r, csr=\EU%p1%{32}%+%c%p2%{32}%+%c,
19066 cub=\E[%p1%dD, cub1=^H, cud=\E[%p1%dB, cud1=\E[B,
19067 cuf=\E[%p1%dC, cuf1=\E[C, cup=\E[%i%p1%d;%p2%dH,
19068 cuu=\E[%p1%dA, cuu1=\E[A, dch=\E[%p1%dP, dch1=\EM,
19069 dl=\E[%p1%dM, dl1=\EL, ed=\E[J, el=\E[K, fsl=\r, home=\E[H,
19070 ht=^I, ich=\E[%p1%d@, ich1=\EO, il=\E[%p1%dL, il1=\EN,
19071 ind=\n, indn=\E[%p1%dB, is2=\E[U 7\E[24;1H, kbs=^H,
19072 kcub1=\EOD, kcud1=\EOB, kcuf1=\EOC, kcuu1=\EOA, khome=\E[H,
19073 rc=\EX, rev=\E[7m, rf=/usr/share/tabset/vt100, ri=\EI,
19074 rin=\E[%p1%dA, rmacs=\Ed, rmam=\E[?7l, rmso=\E[m,
19075 rmul=\E[m, rs2=\E>\E[?3l\E[?4l\E[?5l\E[?7h\E[?8h,
19076 sc=\EW, sgr0=\E[m, smacs=\EF, smam=\E[?7m, smso=\E[7m,
19077 smul=\E[4m, tsl=\E], uc=\EPB,
19081 # Tandem builds these things for use with its line of fault-tolerant
19082 # transaction-processing computers. They aren't generally available
19083 # on the merchant market, and so are fairly uncommon.
19086 tandem6510|adm3a repackaged by Tandem,
19089 # A funny series of terminal that TANDEM uses. The actual model numbers
19090 # have a fourth digit after 653 that designates minor variants. These are
19091 # natively block-mode and rather ugly, but they have a character mode which
19092 # this doubtless(?) exploits. There is a 6520 that is slightly dumber.
19093 # (tandem653: had ":sb=\ES:", probably someone's mistake for sf; also,
19094 # removed <if=/usr/share/tabset/tandem653>, no such file -- esr)
19095 tandem653|t653x|Tandem 653x multipage terminal,
19096 OTbs, am, da, db, hs,
19097 cols#80, lines#24, wsl#64, xmc#1,
19098 clear=\EI, cub1=^H, cud1=\n, cuf1=\EC,
19099 cup=\023%p1%{32}%+%c%p2%{32}%+%c, cuu1=\EA, dsl=\Eo\r,
19100 ed=\EJ, el=\EK, fsl=\r, home=\EH, ind=\ES, ri=\ET, rmso=\E6\s,
19101 rmul=\E6\s, sgr0=\E6\s, smso=\E6$, smul=\E60, tsl=\Eo,
19103 #### Tandy/Radio Shack
19105 # Tandy has a line of VDTs distinct from its microcomputers.
19108 dmterm|deskmate terminal,
19111 bel=^G, civis=\EG5, clear=\Ej, cnorm=\EG6, cr=\r, cub1=^H,
19112 cud1=\EB, cuf1=\EC, cup=\EY%p1%{32}%+%c%p2%{32}%+%c,
19113 cuu1=\EA, dch1=\ES, dl1=\ER, ed=\EJ, el=\EK, home=\EH, ht=^I,
19114 ich1=\EQ, il1=\EP, ind=\EX, invis@, kcub1=\ED, kcud1=\EB,
19115 kcuf1=\EC, kcuu1=\EA, kf0=\E1, kf1=\E2, kf2=\E3, kf3=\E4,
19116 kf4=\E5, kf5=\E6, kf6=\E7, kf7=\E8, kf8=\E9, kf9=\E0,
19117 khome=\EH, lf0=f1, lf1=f2, lf2=f3, lf3=f4, lf4=f5, lf5=f6,
19118 lf6=f7, lf7=f8, lf8=f9, lf9=f10, ll=\EE, rmul@, smul@,
19120 dt100|dt-100|Tandy DT-100 terminal,
19122 cols#80, lines#24, xmc#1,
19123 acsc=jjkkllmmnnqqttuuvvwwxx, bel=^G, civis=\E[?25l,
19124 clear=\E[H\E[2J, cnorm=\E[?25h, cr=\r,
19125 csr=\E[%p1%2d;%p2%2dr, cub1=^H, cud1=\E[B, cuf1=\E[C,
19126 cup=\010\E[%i%p1%d;%p2%dH, cuu1=\E[A, dch1=\E[P,
19127 dl1=\E[M, ed=\E[J, el=\E[K, home=\E[H, ht=^I, ich1=\E[@,
19128 il1=\E[L, ind=\n, is2=\E[?3l\E)0\E(B, kcub1=\E[D,
19129 kcud1=\E[B, kcuf1=\E[C, kcuu1=\E[A, kf1=\E[?3i,
19130 kf10=\E[?5i, kf2=\E[2i, kf3=\E[@, kf4=\E[M, kf5=\E[17~,
19131 kf6=\E[18~, kf7=\E[19~, kf8=\E[20~, kf9=\E[21~, khome=\E[H,
19132 knp=\E[29~, kpp=\E[28~, lf1=f1, lf2=f2, lf3=f3, lf4=f4, lf5=f5,
19133 lf6=f6, lf7=f7, lf8=f8, ri=\EM, rmacs=^O, rmso=\E[m, rmul=\E[m,
19134 sgr0=\E[m, smacs=^N, smso=\E[7m, smul=\E[4m,
19135 dt100w|dt-100w|Tandy DT-100 terminal (wide mode),
19136 cols#132, use=dt100,
19137 dt110|Tandy DT-110 emulating ansi,
19140 acsc=jjkkllmmnnqqttuuvvwwxx, bel=^G, civis=\E[?25l,
19141 clear=\E[H\E[2J, cnorm=\E[?25h, cr=\r,
19142 csr=\E[%i%p1%d;%p2%dr, cub1=^H, cud1=\E[B, cuf1=\E[C,
19143 cup=\010\E[%i%p1%d;%p2%dH, cuu1=\E[A, dch1=\E[0P,
19144 dl1=\E[0M, ed=\E[0J, el=\E[0K, enacs=\E(B\E)0, home=\E[H,
19145 ht=^I, ich1=\E[0@, il1=\E[0L, ind=\n, is2=\E[?3l\E)0\E(B,
19146 kcub1=\E[D, kcud1=\E[B, kcuf1=\E[C, kcuu1=\E[A, kend=\E[K,
19147 kf1=\E[1~, kf10=\E[10~, kf2=\E[2~, kf3=\E[3~, kf4=\E[4~,
19148 kf5=\E[5~, kf6=\E[6~, kf7=\E[7~, kf8=\E[8~, kf9=\E[9~,
19149 khome=\E[G, kich1=\E[@, knp=\E[26~, kpp=\E[25~, lf0=f1,
19150 lf1=f2, lf2=f3, lf3=f4, lf4=f5, lf5=f6, lf6=f7, lf7=f8, lf8=f9,
19151 lf9=f10, ri=\EM, rmacs=^O, rmso=\E[m, rmul=\E[m, sgr0=\E[m,
19152 smacs=^N, smso=\E[7m, smul=\E[4m,
19153 pt210|TRS-80 PT-210 printing terminal,
19156 bel=^G, cr=\r, cud1=\n, ind=\n,
19158 #### Tektronix (tek)
19160 # Tektronix tubes are graphics terminals. Most of them use modified
19161 # oscilloscope technology incorporating a long-persistence green phosphor,
19162 # and support vector graphics on a main screen with an attached "dialogue
19163 # area" for interactive text.
19166 tek|tek4012|tektronix 4012,
19169 bel=^G, clear=\E\014$<1000>, cr=\r, cub1=^H, cud1=\n,
19170 ff=\014$<1000>, is2=\E^O,
19171 # (tek4013: added <acsc> to suppress tic warnings re <smacs>/<rmacs> --esr)
19172 tek4013|tektronix 4013,
19173 acsc=, rmacs=\E^O, smacs=\E^N, use=tek4012,
19174 tek4014|tektronix 4014,
19176 is2=\E\017\E9, use=tek4012,
19177 # (tek4015: added <acsc> to suppress tic warnings re <smacs>/<rmacs> --esr)
19178 tek4015|tektronix 4015,
19179 acsc=, rmacs=\E^O, smacs=\E^N, use=tek4014,
19180 tek4014-sm|tektronix 4014 in small font,
19181 cols#121, lines#58,
19182 is2=\E\017\E\:, use=tek4014,
19183 # (tek4015-sm: added <acsc> to suppress tic warnings re <smacs>/<rmacs> --esr)
19184 tek4015-sm|tektronix 4015 in small font,
19185 acsc=, rmacs=\E^O, smacs=\E^N, use=tek4014-sm,
19186 # Tektronix 4023 from Andrew Klossner <orca!andrew.tektronix@csnet-relay>
19188 # You need to have "stty nl2" in effect. Some versions of tset(1) know
19189 # how to set it for you.
19191 # It's got the Magic Cookie problem around stand-out mode. If you can't
19192 # live with Magic Cookie, remove the :so: and :se: fields and do without
19193 # reverse video. If you like reverse video stand-out mode but don't want
19194 # it to flash, change the letter 'H' to 'P' in the :so: field.
19195 tek4023|tektronix 4023,
19197 OTdN#4, cols#80, lines#24, vt#4, xmc#1,
19198 OTnl=\n, bel=^G, clear=\E\014$<4/>, cr=\r, cub1=^H, cud1=\n,
19199 cuf1=^I, cup=\034%p2%{32}%+%c%p1%{32}%+%c, kbs=^H,
19200 rmso=^_@, smso=^_P,
19201 # It is recommended that you run the 4025 at 4800 baud or less;
19202 # various bugs in the terminal appear at 9600. It wedges at the
19203 # bottom of memory (try "cat /usr/dict/words"); ^S and ^Q typed
19204 # on keyboard don't work. You have to hit BREAK twice to get
19205 # one break at any speed - this is a documented feature.
19206 # Can't use cursor motion because it's memory relative, and
19207 # because it only works in the workspace, not the monitor.
19208 # Same for home. Likewise, standout only works in the workspace.
19210 # <el> was commented out since vi and rogue seem to work better
19211 # simulating it with lots of spaces!
19213 # <il1> and <il> had 145ms of padding, but that slowed down vi's ^U
19214 # and didn't seem necessary.
19216 tek4024|tek4025|tek4027|tektronix 4024/4025/4027,
19218 cols#80, it#8, lines#34, lm#0,
19219 bel=^G, clear=\037era\r\n\n, cmdch=^_, cr=\r,
19220 cub=\037lef %p1%d\r, cub1=^H, cud=\037dow %p1%d\r,
19221 cud1=^F\n, cuf=\037rig %p1%d\r, cuf1=\037rig\r,
19222 cuu=\037up %p1%d\r, cuu1=^K, dch1=\037dch\r,
19223 dl=\037dli %p1%d\r\006, dl1=\037dli\r\006,
19224 ed=\037dli 50\r, ht=^I, ich1=\037ich\r \010,
19225 il=\037up\r\037ili %p1%d\r, il1=\037up\r\037ili\r,
19227 is2=!com 31\r\n\037sto 9 17 25 33 41 49 57 65 73\r,
19228 rmkx=\037lea\sp2\r\037lea\sp4\r\037lea\sp6\r\037lea\sp8\r
19230 smkx=\037lea\sp4\s/h/\r\037lea\sp8\s/k/\r\037lea\sp6\s/\s/
19231 \r\037lea\sp2\s/j/\r\037lea\sf5\s/H/\r,
19232 tek4025-17|tek 4025 17 line window,
19233 lines#17, use=tek4025,
19234 tek4025-17-ws|tek 4025 17 line window in workspace,
19235 is2=!com\s31\r\n\037sto\s9\s17\s25\s33\s41\s49\s57\s65\s73
19236 \r\037wor\s17\r\037mon\s17\r,
19237 rmcup=\037mon h\r, rmso=\037att s\r, smcup=\037wor h\r,
19238 smso=\037att e\r, use=tek4025-17,
19239 tek4025-ex|tek4027-ex|tek 4025/4027 w/!,
19240 is2=\037com 33\r\n!sto 9 17 25 33 41 49 57 65 73\r,
19241 rmcup=\037com 33\r, smcup=!com 31\r, use=tek4025,
19243 # From: Doug Gwyn <gwyn@brl-smoke.ARPA>
19244 # The following status modes are assumed for normal operation (replace the
19245 # initial "!" by whatever the current command character is):
19246 # !COM 29 # NOTE: changes command character to GS (^])
19252 # ^]STO 9 17 25 33 41 49 57 65 73
19253 # Other modes may be set according to communication requirements.
19254 # If the command character is inadvertently changed, termcap can't restore it.
19255 # Insert-character cannot be made to work on both top and bottom rows.
19256 # Clear-to-end-of-display emulation via !DLI 988 is too grotty to use, alas.
19257 # There also seems to be a problem with vertical motion, perhaps involving
19258 # delete/insert-line, following a typed carriage return. This terminal sucks.
19259 # Delays not specified; use "stty ixon -ixany" to enable DC3/DC1 flow control!
19260 # (tek4025a: removed obsolete ":xx:". This may mean the tek4025a entry won't
19261 # work any more. -- esr)
19262 tek4025a|Tektronix 4025A,
19263 OTbs, OTpt, am, bw, da, db, xon,
19264 cols#80, it#8, lines#34,
19265 bel=^G, cbt=\035bac;, clear=\035era;\n\035rup;, cmdch=^],
19266 cr=\r, cub=\035lef %p1%d;, cub1=^H, cud=\035dow %p1%d;,
19267 cud1=\n, cuf=\035rig %p1%d;, cuf1=\035rig;,
19268 cuu=\035up %p1%d;, cuu1=^K, dch=\035dch %p1%d;,
19269 dch1=\035dch;, dl=\035dli %p1%d;, dl1=\035dli;,
19270 el=\035dch 80;, hpa=\r\035rig %p1%d;, ht=^I,
19271 il1=\013\035ili;, ind=\n, indn=\035dow %p1%d;,
19272 rs2=!com\s29\035del\s0\035rss\st\035buf\035buf\sn\035cle
19273 \035dis\035dup\035ech\sr\035eol\035era\sg\035for\sn
19274 \035pad\s203\035pad\s209\035sno\sn\035sto\s9\s17\s25
19275 \s33\s41\s49\s57\s65\s73\035wor\s0;,
19277 # From: cbosg!teklabs!davem Wed Sep 16 21:11:41 1981
19278 # Here's the command file that I use to get rogue to work on the 4025.
19279 # It should work with any program using the old curses (e.g. it better
19280 # not try to scroll, or cursor addressing won't work. Also, you can't
19282 # (This "learns" the arrow keys for rogue. I have adapted it for termcap - mrh)
19283 tek4025-cr|tek 4025 for curses and rogue,
19285 cols#80, it#8, lines#33,
19286 clear=\037era;, cub1=^H, cud1=^F\n, cuf1=\037rig;,
19287 cup=\037jum%i%p1%d\,%p2%d;, cuu1=^K, ht=^I, ind=^F\n,
19288 is2=!com 31\r\n\037sto 9 17 25 33 41 49 57 65 73\r,
19289 rmcup=\037wor 0, smcup=\037wor 33h,
19290 # next two lines commented out since curses only allows 128 chars, sigh.
19291 # :ti=\037lea p1/b/\037lea p2/j/\037lea p3/n/\037lea p4/h/\037lea p5/ /\037lea p6/l/\037lea p7/y/\037lea p8/k/\037lea p9/u/\037lea p./f/\037lea pt/`era w/13\037lea p0/s/\037wor 33h:\
19292 # :te=\037lea p1\037lea p2\037lea p3\037lea p4\037lea pt\037lea p5\037lea p6\037lea p7\037lea p8\037lea p9/la/13\037lea p.\037lea p0\037wor 0:
19293 tek4025ex|4025ex|4027ex|tek 4025 w/!,
19294 is2=\037com\s33\r\n!sto\s9\,17\,25\,33\,41\,49\,57\,65\,73
19296 rmcup=\037com 33\r, smcup=!com 31\r, use=tek4025,
19297 tek4105|tektronix 4105,
19298 OTbs, am, mir, msgr, ul, xenl, xt,
19299 cols#79, it#8, lines#29,
19300 acsc=, bel=^G, blink=\E[=3;<7m, bold=\E[=7;<4m, cbt=\E[Z,
19301 clear=\E[2J\E[H, cr=\r, cub1=\E[1D, cud1=\E[1B, cuf1=\E[1C,
19302 cup=\E[%i%p1%2d;%p2%2dH, cuu1=\E[1A, dch1=\E[1P,
19303 dim=\E[=1;<6m, dl1=\E[1M, ed=\E[J, el=\E[K, home=\E[H, ht=^I,
19304 il1=\E[1L, ind=\E[S, invis=\E[=6;<5, is1=\E%!1\E[m,
19305 is2=\E%!1\E[?6141\E[m, kbs=^H, kcub1=\E[1D, kcud1=\E[1B,
19306 kcuf1=\E[1C, kcuu1=\E[1A, rev=\E[=1;<3m, ri=\E[T,
19307 rmacs=\E[m, rmcup=, rmir=\E[4l, rmso=\E[=0;<1m,
19308 rmul=\E[=0;<1m, sgr0=\E[=0;<1m, smacs=\E[1m,
19309 smcup=\E%!1\E[?6l\E[2J, smir=\E[4h, smso=\E[=2;<3m,
19310 smul=\E[=5;<2m, tbc=\E[1g,
19312 # (tek4105-30: I added <rmam>/<smam> based on the init string -- esr)
19313 tek4105-30|4015 emulating 30 line vt100,
19314 am, mir, msgr, xenl, xon,
19315 cols#80, it#8, lines#30, vt#3,
19316 acsc=``aaffggjjkkllmmnnooppqqrrssttuuvvwwxxyyzz{{||}}~~,
19317 bel=^G, blink=\E[5m$<2>, bold=\E[1m$<2>,
19318 clear=\E[H\E[J$<50>, cr=\r, csr=\E[%i%p1%d;%p2%dr,
19319 cub=\E[%p1%dD, cub1=^H, cud=\E[%p1%dB, cud1=\n,
19320 cuf=\E[%p1%dC, cuf1=\E[C$<2>,
19321 cup=\E[%i%p1%d;%p2%dH$<5>, cuu=\E[%p1%dA,
19322 cuu1=\E[A$<2>, ed=\E[J$<50>, el=\E[K$<3>, el1=\E[1K$<3>,
19323 enacs=\E(B\E)0, home=\E[H, ht=^I, hts=\EH, ind=\n, kbs=^H,
19324 kcub1=\EOD, kcud1=\EOB, kcuf1=\EOC, kcuu1=\EOA, rc=\E8,
19325 rev=\E[7m$<2>, ri=\EM$<5>, rmacs=^O, rmam=\E[?7l,
19326 rmkx=\E[?1l\E>, rmso=\E[m$<2>, rmul=\E[m$<2>,
19327 rs2=\E>\E[?3l\E[?4l\E[?5l\E[?7h\E[?8h, sc=\E7,
19328 sgr=\E[0%?%p1%p6%|%t;1%;%?%p2%t;4%;%?%p1%p3%|%t;7%;%?%p4%t;5
19329 %;m%?%p9%t\016%e\017%;$<2>,
19330 sgr0=\E[m\017$<2>, smacs=^N, smam=\E[?7h, smkx=\E[?1h\E=,
19331 smso=\E[1;7m$<2>, smul=\E[4m$<2>, tbc=\E[3g,
19334 # Tektronix 4105 from BRL
19335 # The following setup modes are assumed for normal operation:
19336 # CODE ansi CRLF no DABUFFER 141
19337 # DAENABLE yes DALINES 30 DAMODE replace
19338 # DAVISIBILITY yes ECHO no EDITMARGINS 1 30
19339 # FLAGGING input INSERTREPLACE replace LFCR no
19340 # ORIGINMODE relative PROMPTMODE no SELECTCHARSET G0 B
19341 # SELECTCHARSET G1 0 TABS -2
19342 # Other setup modes may be set for operator convenience or communication
19343 # requirements; I recommend
19344 # ACURSOR 1 0 AUTOREPEAT yes AUTOWRAP yes
19345 # BYPASSCANCEL <LF> CURSORKEYMODE no DAINDEX 1 0 0
19346 # EOFSTRING '' EOLSTRING <CR> EOMCHARS <CR> <NU>
19347 # GAMODE overstrike GCURSOR 0 100 0 GSPEED 10 1
19348 # IGNOREDEL no KEYEXCHAR <DL> NVDEFINE -53 "<NU>"
19349 # PROMPTSTRING '' QUEUESIZE 2460 WINDOW 0 0 4095 3132
19351 # and factory color maps. After setting these modes, save them with NVSAVE. No
19352 # delays are specified; use "stty ixon -ixany" to enable DC3/DC1 flow control!
19353 # "IC" cannot be used in combination with "im" & "ei".
19354 # "tek4105a" is just a guess:
19355 tek4105a|Tektronix 4105,
19356 OTbs, OTpt, msgr, xon,
19357 OTkn#8, cols#80, it#8, lines#30, vt#3,
19358 acsc=, bel=^G, blink=\E[5m, bold=\E[1m, cbt=\E[Z,
19359 civis=\E%!0\ETD00\E%!1, clear=\E[H\E[J,
19360 cnorm=\E%!0\ETD10\E%!1, cr=\r, csr=\E[%i%p1%d;%p2%dr,
19361 cub=\E[%p1%dD, cub1=^H, cud=\E[%p1%dB, cud1=\n,
19362 cuf=\E[%p1%dC, cuf1=\E[C, cup=\E[%i%p1%d;%p2%dH,
19363 cuu=\E[%p1%dA, cuu1=\EM, cvvis=\E%!0\ETD70\E%!1,
19364 dch=\E[%p1%dP, dch1=\E[P, dl=\E[%p1%dM, dl1=\E[M,
19365 ech=\E[%p1%dX, ed=\E[J, el=\E[K, home=\E[H, ht=^I, hts=\EH,
19366 il=\E[%p1%dL, il1=\E[L, ind=\n, is2=\E%!1, kbs=^H,
19367 kcub1=\EOD, kcud1=\EOB, kcuf1=\EOC, kcuu1=\EOA, kf0=\EOA,
19368 kf1=\EOB, kf2=\EOC, kf3=\EOD, kf4=\EOP, kf5=\EOQ, kf6=\EOR,
19369 kf7=\EOS, lf0=F1, lf1=F2, lf2=F3, lf3=F4, lf4=F5, lf5=F6, lf6=F8,
19370 ll=\E[30;H, nel=\EE, rc=\E8, rev=\E[7m, ri=\EM, rmacs=^O,
19371 rmcup=\E%!0\ELBH=\E%!1, rmir=\E[4l, rmkx=\E[?1l\E>,
19372 rmso=\E[m, rmul=\E[m,
19373 rs2=\030\E%!0\EKC\E\014\EKR0\EKF0\ENM0\ELBH=\ETF8000010F40
19374 \ELI100\ELLA>\ELM0\EKE0\ENF1\EKS0\END0\E%!1\Ec\E[?3;5l
19375 \E[?7;8h\E[r\E[m\E>,
19376 sc=\E7, sgr0=\E[m, smacs=^N, smcup=\E[?6l, smir=\E[4h,
19377 smkx=\E[?1h\E=, smso=\E[7m, smul=\E[4m, tbc=\E[3g,
19381 # Tektronix 4106/4107/4109 from BRL
19382 # The following setup modes are assumed for normal operation:
19383 # CODE ansi COLUMNMODE 80 CRLF no
19384 # DABUFFER 141 DAENABLE yes DALINES 32
19385 # DAMODE replace DAVISIBILITY yes ECHO no
19386 # EDITMARGINS 1 32 FLAGGING input INSERTREPLACE replace
19387 # LFCR no LOCKKEYBOARD no ORIGINMODE relative
19388 # PROMPTMODE no SELECTCHARSET G0 B SELECTCHARSET G1 0
19390 # Other setup modes may be set for operator convenience or communication
19391 # requirements; I recommend
19392 # ACURSOR 1 0 AUTOREPEAT yes AUTOWRAP yes
19393 # BYPASSCANCEL <LF> CURSORKEYMODE no DAINDEX 1 0 0
19394 # EOFSTRING '' EOLSTRING <CR> EOMCHARS <CR> <NU>
19395 # GAMODE overstrike GCURSOR 0 100 0 GSPEED 9 3
19396 # IGNOREDEL no KEYEXCHAR <DL> NVDEFINE -53 "<NU>"
19397 # PROMPTSTRING '' QUEUESIZE 2620 WINDOW 0 0 4095 3132
19399 # and factory color maps. After setting these modes, save them with NVSAVE. No
19400 # delays are specified; use "stty ixon -ixany" to enable DC3/DC1 flow control!
19401 # "IC" cannot be used in combination with "im" & "ei".
19402 tek4106brl|tek4107brl|tek4109brl|Tektronix 4106 4107 or 4109,
19404 cols#80, it#8, lines#32, vt#3,
19405 acsc=, bel=^G, blink=\E[5m, bold=\E[1m, cbt=\E[Z,
19406 civis=\E%!0\ETD00\E%!1, clear=\E[H\E[J,
19407 cnorm=\E%!0\ETD10\E%!1, cr=\r, csr=\E[%i%p1%d;%p2%dr,
19408 cub=\E[%p1%dD, cub1=^H, cud=\E[%p1%dB, cud1=\n,
19409 cuf=\E[%p1%dC, cuf1=\E[C, cup=\E[%i%p1%d;%p2%dH,
19410 cuu=\E[%p1%dA, cuu1=\EM, cvvis=\E%!0\ETD70\E%!1,
19411 dch=\E[%p1%dP, dch1=\E[P, dl=\E[%p1%dM, dl1=\E[M,
19412 ech=\E[%p1%dX, ed=\E[J, el=\E[K, home=\E[H, ht=^I, hts=\EH,
19413 il=\E[%p1%dL, il1=\E[L, ind=\n, is2=\E%!1, kbs=^H,
19414 kcub1=\EOD, kcud1=\EOB, kcuf1=\EOC, kcuu1=\EOA, kf0=\EOA,
19415 kf1=\EOB, kf2=\EOC, kf3=\EOD, kf4=\EOP, kf5=\EOQ, kf6=\EOR,
19416 kf7=\EOS, lf0=F1, lf1=F2, lf2=F3, lf3=F4, lf4=F5, lf5=F6, lf6=F8,
19417 ll=\E[32;H, nel=\EE, rc=\E8, rev=\E[7m, ri=\EM, rmacs=^O,
19418 rmcup=\E%!0\ELBH=\E%!1, rmir=\E[4l, rmkx=\E[?1l\E>,
19419 rmso=\E[m, rmul=\E[m,
19420 rs1=\030\E%!0\EKC\E\014\EKR0\EKF0\ENM0\ELBH=\ETF8000010F40
19421 \ELI100\ELLB0\ELM0\EKE0\ENF1\EKS0\END0\ERE0\E%!1\Ec\E[?3
19422 ;5l\E[?7;8h\E[r\E[m\E>,
19423 sc=\E7, sgr0=\E[m, smacs=^N, smcup=\E[?6l, smir=\E[4h,
19424 smkx=\E[?1h\E=, smso=\E[7;42m, smul=\E[4m, tbc=\E[3g,
19427 # Tektronix 4107/4109 interpret 4 modes using "\E%!" followed by a code:
19428 # 0 selects Tek mode, i.e., \E%!0
19429 # 1 selects ANSI mode
19430 # 2 selects ANSI edit-mode
19431 # 3 selects VT52 mode
19433 # One odd thing about the description (which has been unchanged since the 90s)
19434 # is that the cursor addressing is using VT52 mode, and a few others use the
19435 # VT52's non-CSI versions of ANSI, e.g., \EJ.
19436 tek4107|tek4109|tektronix terminals 4107 4109,
19437 OTbs, am, mir, msgr, ul, xenl, xt,
19438 cols#79, it#8, lines#29,
19439 bel=^G, blink=\E%!1\E[5m$<2>\E%!0,
19440 bold=\E%!1\E[1m$<2>\E%!0, clear=\ELZ, cnorm=\E%!0, cr=\r,
19441 cub1=^H, cud1=\n, cuf1=\EC,
19442 cup=\EY%p1%{32}%+%c%p2%{32}%+%c, cuu1=\EA, cvvis=\E%!3,
19443 dim=\E%!1\E[<0m$<2>\E%!0, ed=\EJ, el=\EK, ht=^I, ind=\n,
19444 kbs=^H, kcub1=\ED, kcud1=\EB, kcuf1=\EC, kcuu1=\EA,
19445 rev=\E%!1\E[7m$<2>\E%!0, ri=\EI,
19446 rmso=\E%!1\E[m$<2>\E%!0, rmul=\E%!1\E[m$<2>\E%!0,
19447 sgr=\E%%!1\E[%?%p1%t;7;5%;%?%p2%t;4%;%?%p3%t;7%;%?%p4%t;5%;
19448 %?%p5%t<0%;%?%p6%t;1%;m$<2>\E%%!0,
19449 sgr0=\E%!1\E[m$<2>\E%!0, smso=\E%!1\E[7;5m$<2>\E%!0,
19450 smul=\E%!1\E[4m$<2>\E%!0,
19451 # Tektronix 4207 with sysline. In the ancestral termcap file this was 4107-s;
19452 # see the note attached to tek4207.
19453 tek4207-s|Tektronix 4207 with sysline but no memory,
19455 dsl=\E7\E[?6l\E[2K\E[?6h\E8, fsl=\E[?6h\E8,
19456 is1=\E%!1\E[2;32r\E[132D\E[2g\EH\E[8C\EH\E[8C\EH\E[8C\EH\E[8
19457 C\EH\E[8C\EH\E[8C\EH\E[8C\EH\E[8C\EH\E[8C\EH\E[J,
19458 is2=\E7\E[?6l\E[2K\E[?6h\E8,
19459 tsl=\E7\E[?6l\E[2K\E[;%i%df, use=tek4107,
19461 # The 4110 series may be a wonderful graphics series, but they make the 4025
19462 # look good for screen editing. In the dialog area, you can't move the cursor
19463 # off the bottom line. Out of the dialog area, ^K moves it up, but there
19464 # is no way to scroll.
19466 # Note that there is a floppy for free from Tek that makes the
19467 # 4112 emulate the vt52 (use the vt52 termcap). There is also
19468 # an expected enhancement that will use ANSI standard sequences.
19470 # 4112 in non-dialog area pretending to scroll. It really wraps
19471 # but vi is said to work (more or less) in this mode.
19473 # 'vi' works reasonably well with this entry.
19475 otek4112|o4112-nd|otek4113|otek4114|old tektronix 4110 series,
19478 bel=^G, clear=\E^L, cr=\r, cub1=^H, cud1=\n, cuu1=^K, ind=\n,
19479 rmcup=\EKA1\ELV1, smcup=\EKA0\ELV0\EMG0,
19480 # The 4112 with the ANSI compatibility enhancement
19481 tek4112|tek4114|tektronix 4110 series,
19484 cbt=\E[Z, clear=\E[2J\E[0;0H, cub1=^H, cud1=\E[B,
19485 cuf1=\E[C, cup=\E[%i%p1%d;%p2%dH, cuu1=\EM, dch1=\E[P,
19486 dl1=\E[M, ed=\E[0J, el=\E[0K, ich1=\E[@, il1=\E[L,
19487 ind=\E7\E[0;0H\E[M\E8, is2=\E3!1, ri=\E7\E[0;0H\E[L\E8,
19488 rmso=\E[m, rmul=\E[m, sgr0=\E[m, smso=\E[7m, smul=\E[4m,
19489 tek4112-nd|4112 not in dialog area,
19491 cuu1=^K, use=tek4112,
19492 tek4112-5|4112 in 5 line dialog area,
19493 lines#5, use=tek4112,
19494 # (tek4113: this used to have "<cuf1=\LM1\s\LM0>", someone's mistake;
19495 # removed "<smacs=\E^N>, <rmacs=\E^O>", which had been commented out in 8.3.
19496 # Note, the !0 and !1 sequences in <rmcup>/<smcup>/<cnorm>/<civis> were
19497 # previously \0410 and \0411 sequences...I don't *think* they were supposed
19498 # to be 4-digit octal -- esr)
19499 tek4113|tektronix 4113 color graphics with 5 line dialog area,
19502 clear=\ELZ, cub1=^H, cud1=\n, cuf1=\ELM1 \ELM0,
19503 flash=\ERBA4\ERBA4\ERBA4\ERBA4\ERBA4\ERBA4\ERBA4\ERBA4
19505 is2=\EKA1\ELL5\ELV0\ELV1, uc=\010\ELM1_\ELM0,
19506 tek4113-34|tektronix 4113 color graphics with 34 line dialog area,
19508 is2=\EKA1\ELLB2\ELV0\ELV1, use=tek4113,
19509 # :ns: left off to allow vi visual mode. APL font (:as=\E^N:/:ae=\E^O:) not
19510 # supported here. :uc: is slow, but looks nice. Suggest setenv MORE -up .
19511 # :vb: needs enough delay to let you see the background color being toggled.
19512 tek4113-nd|tektronix 4113 color graphics with no dialog area,
19514 cols#80, it#8, lines#34,
19515 clear=\E^L, cub1=^H, cud1=\n, cuf1=^I, cuu1=^K,
19517 flash=\ERBA4\ERBA4\ERBA4\ERBA4\ERBA4\ERBA4\ERBA4\ERBA4
19519 home=\ELF7l\177 @, ht=^I, is2=\ELZ\EKA0\ELF7l\177 @,
19520 ll=\ELF hl @, rmso=\EMT1, smso=\EMT2, uc=\010\EMG1_\EMG0,
19521 # This entry is from Tek. Inc. (Brian Biehl)
19522 # (tek4115: :bc: renamed to :le:, <rmam>/<smam> added based on init string -- esr)
19523 otek4115|Tektronix 4115,
19524 OTbs, am, da, db, eo,
19525 cols#80, it#8, lines#34,
19526 cbt=\E[Z, clear=\E[H\E[2J,
19527 cnorm=\E%!0\ELBG8\E%!1\E[34;1H, cub1=\E[D, cud1=\E[B,
19528 cuf1=\E[C, cup=\E[%i%p1%d;%p2%dH, cuu1=\E[A,
19529 cvvis=\E%!0\ELBB2\E%!1, dch1=\E[P, dl1=\E[M, ed=\E[J,
19530 el=\E[K, home=\E[H, ht=^I, if=/usr/share/tabset/vt100,
19532 is2=\E%!0\E%\014\ELV0\EKA1\ELBB2\ENU@=\ELLB2\ELM0\ELV1\EKYA?
19533 \E%!1\E[<1l\E[?7h\E[?8h\E[34;1H\E[34B\E[m,
19534 kbs=^H, ri=\EM, rmam=\E[?7l,
19535 rmcup=\E%!0\ELBG8\E%!1\E[34;1H\E[J, rmir=\E[4l,
19536 rmkx=\E>, rmso=\E[m, rmul=\E[m, sgr0=\E[m, smam=\E[?7h,
19537 smcup=\E%!0\ELBB2\E%!1, smir=\E[4h, smkx=\E=, smso=\E[7m,
19539 tek4115|newer tektronix 4115 entry with more ANSI capabilities,
19542 bel=^G, blink=\E[5m, bold=\E[1m, cbt=\E[Z, clear=\E[H\E[J,
19543 cr=\r, cub=\E[%p1%dD, cub1=^H, cud=\E[%p1%dB, cud1=\n,
19544 cuf=\E[%p1%dC, cuf1=\E[C, cup=\E[%i%p1%d;%p2%dH,
19545 cuu=\E[%p1%dA, cuu1=\E[A, dch1=\E[P, dl=\E[%p1%dM,
19546 dl1=\E[M, ed=\E[J, el=\E[K, home=\E[H, hpa=\E[%p1%{1}%+%dG,
19547 ht=^I, hts=\EH, ich=\E[%p1%d@, ich1=\E[@, il=\E[%p1%dL,
19548 il1=\E[L, ind=\n, invis=\E[8m, kbs=^H, kcub1=\E[D,
19549 kcud1=\E[B, kcuf1=\E[C, kcuu1=\E[A, khome=\E[H,
19550 rep=%p1%c\E[%p2%{1}%-%db, rev=\E[7m, rmam=\E[?7l,
19551 rmso=\E[m, rmul=\E[m,
19552 sgr=\E[%?%p1%t7;%;%?%p2%t4;%;%?%p3%t7;%;%?%p4%t5;%;%?%p6%t1;
19554 sgr0=\E[m, smam=\E[?7h, smso=\E[7m, smul=\E[4m, tbc=\E[3g,
19555 vpa=\E[%p1%{1}%+%dd,
19556 # The tek4125 emulates a vt100 incorrectly - the scrolling region
19557 # command is ignored. The following entry replaces <csr> with the needed
19558 # <il>, <il>, and <smir>; removes some cursor pad commands that the tek4125
19559 # chokes on; and adds a lot of initialization for the tek dialog area.
19560 # Note that this entry uses all 34 lines and sets the cursor color to green.
19561 # Steve Jacobson 8/85
19562 # (tek4125: there were two "\!"s in the is that I replaced with "\E!";
19563 # commented out, <smir>=\E1 because there's no <rmir> -- esr)
19564 tek4125|tektronix 4125,
19566 csr@, dl1=\E[1M, il1=\E[1L,
19567 is2=\E%\E!0\EQD1\EUX03\EKA\ELBB2\ELCE0\ELI100\ELJ2\ELLB2
19568 \ELM0\ELS1\ELX00\ELV1\E%\E!1\E>\E[?3l\E[?4l\E[?5l\E[?7h
19570 rc@, sc@, smkx=\E=, use=vt100+4bsd,
19572 # From: <jcoker@ucbic>
19573 # (tek4207: This was the termcap file's entry for the 4107/4207, but SCO
19574 # supplied another, less capable 4107 entry. So we'll use that for 4107 and
19575 # note that if jcoker wasn't confused you may be able to use this one.
19576 # I merged in <msgr>,<ind>,<ri>,<invis>,<tbc> from a BRL entry -- esr)
19577 tek4207|Tektronix 4207 graphics terminal with memory,
19578 am, bw, mir, msgr, ul, xenl,
19579 cols#80, it#8, lines#32,
19580 blink=\E[5m, bold=\E[1m, cbt=\E[Z, clear=\E[H\E[J$<156/>,
19581 cub1=^H, cud1=\n, cuf1=\E[C, cup=\E[%i%p1%d;%p2%dH,
19582 cuu1=\EM, dch1=\E[P$<4/>, dl1=\E[M$<3/>, ed=\E[J,
19583 el=\E[K$<5/>, home=\E[H, ht=^I, ich1=\E[@$<4/>,
19584 il1=\E[L$<3/>, ind=\E[S, invis=\E[=6;<5,
19585 is2=\E%!0\ELBP0\E%!1\E[H\E[2g\EH\E[8C\EH\E[8C\EH\E[8C\EH\E[8
19586 C\EH\E[8C\EH\E[8C\EH\E[8C\EH\E[8C\EH\E[8C\EH\E[J,
19587 kcub1=\E[D, kcud1=\ED, kcuf1=\E[C, kcuu1=\EM, khome=\E[H,
19588 rev=\E[7m, ri=\E[T,
19589 rmcup=\E[?6h\E%!0\ELBP0\E%!1\E[32;1f, rmso=\E[m,
19590 rmul=\E[m, sgr0=\E[m, smcup=\E[?6l\E[H\E[J, smso=\E[7m,
19591 smul=\E[4m, tbc=\E[1g,
19593 # From: <carolyn@dali.berkeley.edu> Thu Oct 31 12:54:27 1985
19594 # (tek4404: There was a "\!" in <smcup> that I replaced with "\E!".
19595 # Tab had been given as \E2I,that must be the tab-set capability -- esr)
19596 tek4404|tektronix 4404,
19598 cols#80, it#8, lines#32,
19599 blink=\E[5m, bold=\E[1m, clear=\E[H\E[2J,
19600 csr=\E[%i%p1%d;%p2%dr, cub1=^H, cud1=\n, cuf1=\E[C,
19601 cup=\E[%i%p1%d;%p2%dH, cuu1=\E[A, dch1=\E[P, dl1=\E[1M,
19602 ed=\E[J, el=\E[K, home=\E[H, ht=^I, hts=\E[2I, il1=\E[1L,
19603 kcub1=\E[D, kcud1=\E[B, kcuf1=\E[C, kcuu1=\E[A, rc=\E8,
19604 rmcup=\E[1;1H\E[0J\E[?6h\E[?1l, rmir=\E[4l,
19605 rmkx=\E[?1h, rmso=\E[27m, rmul=\E[m, sc=\E7, sgr0=\E[m,
19606 smcup=\E%\E!1\E[1;32r\E[?6l\E>, smir=\E[4h,
19607 smkx=\E[?1l, smso=\E[7m, smul=\E[4m,
19608 # Some unknown person wrote:
19609 # I added the is string - straight Unix has ESC ; in the login
19610 # string which sets a ct8500 into monitor mode (aka 4025 snoopy
19611 # mode). The is string here cleans up a few things (but not
19613 ct8500|tektronix ct8500,
19616 bel=^G, cbt=\E^I, clear=\E^E, cr=\r, cub1=^H, cud1=\n,
19617 cuf1=\ES, cup=\E|%p1%{32}%+%c%p2%{32}%+%c, cuu1=\ER,
19618 dch1=\E^], dl1=\E\r, ed=\E^U, el=\E^T, ht=^I, ich1=\E^\,
19619 il1=\E^L, ind=\n, is2=\037\EZ\Ek, ri=\E^A, rmso=\E\s,
19620 rmul=\E\s, sgr0=\E\s, smso=\E$, smul=\E!,
19622 # Tektronix 4205 terminal.
19624 # am is not defined because the wrap around occurs not when the char.
19625 # is placed in the 80'th column, but when we are attempting to type
19626 # the 81'st character on the line. (esr: hmm, this is like the vt100
19627 # version of xenl, perhaps am + xenl would work!)
19629 # Bold, dim, and standout are simulated by colors and thus not allowed
19630 # with colors. The tektronix color table is mapped into the RGB color
19631 # table by setf/setb. All colors are reset to factory specifications by oc.
19632 # The <initc> cap uses RGB notation to define colors. for arguments 1-3 the
19633 # interval (0-1000) is broken into 8 smaller sub-intervals (125). Each sub-
19634 # interval then maps into pre-defined value.
19635 tek4205|tektronix 4205,
19637 colors#8, cols#80, it#8, lines#30, ncv#49, pairs#63,
19638 acsc=``aaffggjjkkllmmnnooppqqrrssttuuvvwwxxyyzz{{||}}~~,
19639 bel=^G, blink=\E[5m, bold=\E[=7;<4m, cbt=\E[Z,
19640 clear=\E[2J\E[H, cr=\r, cub=\E[%p1%dD, cub1=\E[D,
19641 cud=\E[%p1%dB, cud1=\E[B, cuf=\E[%p1%dC, cuf1=\E[C,
19642 cup=\E[%i%p1%d;%p2%dH, cuu=\E[%p1%dA, cuu1=\E[A,
19643 dch1=\E[1P, dim=\E[=1;<6m, dl=\E[%p1%dM, dl1=\E[1M,
19644 ech=\E%p1%dX, ed=\E[J, el=\E[K, el1=\E[1K, enacs=\E)0,
19645 home=\E[H, ht=^I, ich=\E[%p1%d@, il=\E[%p1%dL, il1=\E[1L,
19647 initc=\E%%!0\ETF4%?%p1%{0}%=%t0%e%p1%{1}%=%t4%e%p1%{2}%=%t3
19648 %e%p1%{3}%=%t5%e%p1%{4}%=%t2%e%p1%{5}%=%t6%e%p1%{6}%=
19649 %t7%e1%;%?%p2%{125}%<%t0%e%p2%{250}%<%tA2%e%p2%{375}%<
19650 %tA?%e%p2%{500}%<%tC8%e%p2%{625}%<%tD4%e%p2%{750}%<%tE
19651 1%e%p2%{875}%<%tE\:%eF4%;%?%p3%{125}%<%t0%e%p3%{250}%<
19652 %tA2%e%p3%{375}%<%tA?%e%p3%{500}%<%tC8%e%p3%{625}%<%tD
19653 4%e%p3%{750}%<%tE1%e%p3%{875}%<%tE\:%eF4%;%?%p4%{125}
19654 %<%t0%e%p4%{250}%<%tA2%e%p4%{375}%<%tA?%e%p4%{500}%<%t
19655 C8%e%p4%{625}%<%tD4%e%p4%{750}%<%tE1%e%p4%{875}%<%tE\:
19657 invis=\E[=6;<5, is1=\E%!0\ETM1\E%!1\E[m, kbs=^H,
19658 kcub1=\E[D, kcud1=\E[B, kcuf1=\E[C, kcuu1=\E[A, kf0=\EOA,
19659 kf1=\EOB, kf2=\EOC, kf3=\EOD, kf4=\EP, kf5=\EQ, kf6=\ER,
19661 oc=\E%!0\ETFB000001F4F4F42F40030F404A4C<F450F4F46F40F47F4F40
19663 op=\E[39;40m, rev=\E[7m, ri=\EM, rmacs=^O, rmcup=,
19664 rmir=\E[4l, rmso=\E[=0;<1m, rmul=\E[24m,
19665 setb=\E[=%?%p1%{0}%=%t0m%e%p1%{1}%=%t4m%e%p1%{2}%=%t3m%e%p1
19666 %{3}%=%t5m%e%p1%{4}%=%t2m%e%p1%{5}%=%t6m%e%p1%{6}%=%t7m
19668 setf=\E[<%?%p1%{0}%=%t0m%e%p1%{1}%=%t4m%e%p1%{2}%=%t3m%e%p1
19669 %{3}%=%t5m%e%p1%{4}%=%t2m%e%p1%{5}%=%t6m%e%p1%{6}%=%t7m
19671 sgr0=\E[=0;<1m\E[24;25;27m\017, smacs=^N,
19672 smcup=\E%%!1\E[?6l\E[2J, smir=\E[4h, smso=\E[=2;<3m,
19673 smul=\E[4m, tbc=\E[1g,
19675 #### Teletype (tty)
19677 # These are the hardcopy Teletypes from before AT&T bought the company,
19678 # clattering electromechanical dinosaurs in Bakelite cases that printed on
19679 # pulpy yellow roll paper. If you remember these you go back a ways.
19680 # Teletype-branded VDTs are listed in the AT&T section.
19682 # The earliest UNIXes were designed to use these clunkers; nroff and a few
19683 # other programs still default to emitting codes for the Model 37.
19686 tty33|tty35|model 33 or 35 teletype,
19689 bel=^G, cr=\r, cud1=\n, ind=\n,
19690 tty37|model 37 teletype,
19692 bel=^G, cr=\r, cub1=^H, cud1=\n, cuu1=\E7, hd=\E9, hu=\E8,
19695 # There are known to be at least three flavors of the tty40, all seem more
19696 # like IBM half duplex forms fillers than ASCII terminals. They have lots of
19697 # awful braindamage, such as printing a visible newline indicator after each
19698 # newline. The 40-1 is a half duplex terminal and is hopeless. The 40-2 is
19699 # braindamaged but has hope and is described here. The 40-4 is a 3270
19700 # lookalike and beyond hope. The terminal has visible bell but I don't know
19701 # it - it's null here to prevent it from showing the BL character.
19702 # There is an \EG in <nl> because of a bug in old vi (if stty says you have
19703 # a "newline" style terminal (-crmode) vi figures all it needs is nl
19704 # to get crlf, even if <cr> is not ^M.)
19705 # (tty40: removed obsolete ":nl=\EG\EB:", it's just do+cr -- esr)
19706 tty40|ds40|ds40-2|dataspeed40|teletype dataspeed 40/2,
19709 clear=\EH$<20>\EJ$<80>, cr=\EG, cub1=^H, cud1=\EB,
19710 cuf1=\EC, cuu1=\E7, dch1=\EP$<50>, dl1=\EM$<50>,
19711 ed=\EJ$<75>, home=\EH$<10>, ht=\E@$<10>, hts=\E1,
19712 ich1=\E\^$<50>, il1=\EL$<50>, ind=\ES$<20>, kbs=^],
19713 kcub1=^H, mc4=^T, mc5=\022$<2000>, ri=\ET$<10>, rmso=\E4,
19714 rs2=\023\ER$<60>, smso=\E3, tbc=\EH\E2$<80>,
19715 tty43|model 43 teletype,
19716 OTbs, am, hc, os, xon,
19718 bel=^G, cr=\r, cub1=^H, cud1=\n, ind=\n, kbs=^H,
19723 # You can add <is2=\E<> to put this 40-column mode, though I can't
19724 # for the life of me think why anyone would want to.
19725 scanset|sc410|sc415|Tymshare Scan Set,
19728 acsc=j%k4l<m-q\,x5, bel=^G, clear=\EH\EJ, cr=\r, cub1=^H,
19729 cud1=\n, cuf1=^I, cup=\EY%p1%{32}%+%c%p2%{32}%+%c,
19730 cuu1=^K, ed=\EJ, el=\EK, home=\EH, ind=\n, kcub1=\ED,
19731 kcud1=\EB, kcuf1=\EC, kcuu1=\EA, mc0=\E;3, mc4=\E;0,
19732 mc5=\E;0, rc=^C, rmacs=^O, rs1=\E>, sc=^B, smacs=^N,
19734 #### Volker-Craig (vc)
19736 # If you saw a Byte Magazine cover with a terminal on it during the early
19737 # 1980s, it was probably one of these. Carl Helmers liked them because
19738 # they could crank 19.2 and were cheap (that is, he liked them until he tried
19739 # to program one...)
19742 # Missing in vc303a and vc303 descriptions: they scroll 2 lines at a time
19743 # every other linefeed.
19744 vc303|vc103|vc203|volker-craig 303,
19747 bel=^G, clear=\014$<40>, cr=\r, cub1=^H, cud1=\n, cuf1=^I,
19748 cuu1=^N, home=\013$<40>, kcub1=^H, kcud1=\n, kcuf1=^I,
19749 kcuu1=^N, ll=\017$<1>W,
19750 vc303a|vc403a|volker-craig 303a,
19751 clear=\030$<40>, cuf1=^U, cuu1=^Z, el=\026$<20>,
19752 home=\031$<40>, kcuf1=^U, kcuu1=^Z, ll=^P, use=vc303,
19753 # (vc404: removed obsolete ":ma=^Z^P^U :" -- esr)
19754 vc404|volker-craig 404,
19757 bel=^G, clear=\030$<40>, cr=\r, cub1=^H, cud1=\n, cuf1=^U,
19758 cup=\020%p1%{32}%+%c%p2%{32}%+%c, cuu1=^Z,
19759 ed=\027$<40>, el=\026$<20>, home=\031$<40>, ind=\n,
19760 kcub1=^H, kcud1=\n, kcuf1=^U, kcuu1=^Z,
19761 vc404-s|volker-craig 404 w/standout mode,
19762 cud1=\n, rmso=^O, smso=^N, use=vc404,
19763 # From: <wolfgang@cs.sfu.ca>
19764 # (vc414: merged in cup/dl1/home from an old vc414h-noxon)
19765 vc414|vc414h|Volker-Craig 414H in sane escape mode.,
19768 clear=\E\034$<40>, cud1=\E^K, cuf1=^P,
19769 cup=\E\021%p2%c%p1%c$<40>, cuu1=\E^L, dch1=\E3,
19770 dl1=\E\023$<40>, ed=\E^X, el=\E\017$<10/>, home=\E^R,
19771 ich1=\E\:, il1=\E\032$<40>, kcub1=^H, kcud1=\E^K, kcuf1=^P,
19772 kcuu1=\E^L, kf0=\EA, kf1=\EB, kf2=\EC, kf3=\ED, kf4=\EE,
19773 kf5=\EF, kf6=\EG, kf7=\EH, khome=\E^R, lf0=PF1, lf1=PF2,
19774 lf2=PF3, lf3=PF4, lf4=PF5, lf5=PF6, lf6=PF7, lf7=PF8,
19775 rmso=\E^_, smso=\E^Y,
19776 vc415|volker-craig 415,
19777 clear=^L, use=vc404,
19779 ######## OBSOLETE PERSONAL-MICRO CONSOLES AND EMULATIONS
19782 #### IBM PC and clones
19785 # The pcplot IBM-PC terminal emulation program is really messed up. It is
19786 # supposed to emulate a vt-100, but emulates the wraparound bug incorrectly,
19787 # doesn't support scrolling regions, ignores add line commands, and ignores
19788 # delete line commands. Consequently, the resulting behavior looks like a
19789 # crude adm3a-type terminal.
19790 # Steve Jacobson 8/85
19791 pcplot|pc-plot terminal emulation program,
19793 csr@, dl@, dl1@, il@, il1@, rc@, sc@, use=vt100+4bsd,
19794 # KayPro II from Richard G Turner <rturner at Darcom-Hq.ARPA>
19795 # I've found that my KayPro II, running MDM730, continues to emulate an
19796 # ADM-3A terminal, just like I was running TERM.COM. On our 4.2 UNIX
19797 # system the following termcap entry works well:
19798 # I have noticed a couple of minor glitches, but nothing I can't work
19799 # around. (I added two capabilities from the BRL entry -- esr)
19800 kaypro|kaypro2|kaypro II,
19803 bel=^G, clear=\032$<1/>, cr=\r, cud1=\n, cuf1=^L,
19804 cup=\E=%p1%{32}%+%c%p2%{32}%+%c, cuu1=^K, dl1=\ER, ed=^W,
19805 el=^X, home=^^, il1=\EE, ind=\n, kcud1=\n, kcuf1=^L, kcuu1=^K,
19807 # From IBM, Thu May 5 19:35:27 1983
19808 # (ibmpc: commented out <smir>=\200R because we don't know <rmir> -- esr)
19809 ibm-pc|ibm5051|5051|IBM Personal Computer (no ANSI.SYS),
19812 bel=^G, clear=^L^K, cr=\r^^, cub1=^], cud1=\n, cuf1=^\,
19813 cuu1=^^, home=^K, ind=\n$<10>, kcud1=^_,
19815 ibmpc|wy60-PC|wyse60-PC|IBM PC/XT running PC/IX,
19816 OTbs, am, bw, eo, hs, km, msgr, ul,
19817 cols#80, it#8, lines#24,
19818 acsc=j\331k\277l\332m\300n\305q\304t\303u\264v\301w\302x
19820 bel=^G, blink=\E[5m, bold=\E[1m, clear=\Ec, cr=\r,
19821 cub=\E[%p1%dD, cub1=\E[D, cud=\E[%p1%dB, cud1=\E[B,
19822 cuf=\E[%p1%dC, cuf1=\E[C, cup=\E[%i%p1%d;%p2%dH,
19823 cuu=\E[%p1%dA, cuu1=\E[A, ech=\E[%p1%dX, ed=\E[J, el=\E[K,
19824 home=\E[H, hpa=\E[%i%p1%dG, ind=\E[S\E[B,
19825 indn=\E[%p1%dS\E[%p1%dB, invis=\E[30;40m, kbs=^H,
19826 kcbt=^], kcub1=\E[D, kcud1=\E[B, kcuf1=\E[C, kcuu1=\E[A,
19827 kdch1=^?, kend=\E[Y, kf1=\240, kf10=\251, kf2=\241, kf3=\242,
19828 kf4=\243, kf5=\244, kf6=\245, kf7=\246, kf8=\247, kf9=\250,
19829 khome=\E[H, kich1=\E[^H, knp=\E[U, kpp=\E[V, ll=\E[24;1H,
19830 nel=\r, rev=\E[7m, ri=\E[T\E[A, rin=\E[%p1%dT\E[%p1%dA,
19831 rmso=\E[m, rmul=\E[m,
19832 sgr=\E[%?%p1%t;7%;%?%p2%t;4%;%?%p3%t;7%;%?%p4%t;5%;%?%p6%t;1
19834 sgr0=\E[m, smso=\E[7m, smul=\E[4m,
19838 # Apple II firmware console first, then various 80-column cards and
19839 # terminal emulators. For two cents I'd toss all these in the UFO file
19840 # along with the 40-column apple entries.
19843 # From: brsmith@umn-cs.cs.umn.edu (Brian R. Smith) via BRL
19844 # 'it#8' tells UNIX that you have tabs every 8 columns. This is a
19845 # function of TIC, not the firmware.
19846 # The clear key on a IIgs will do something like clear-screen,
19847 # depending on what you're in.
19848 appleIIgs|appleIIe|appleIIc|Apple 80 column firmware interface,
19849 OTbs, am, bw, eo, msgr,
19850 cols#80, it#8, lines#24,
19851 bel=^G, clear=^L, cr=\r, cub1=^H, cud1=\n, cuf1=^\,
19852 cup=\036%p2%{32}%+%c%p1%{32}%+%c, cuu1=^_, ed=^K, el=^],
19853 home=^Y, ht=^I, ind=^W, kbs=^H, kclr=^X, kcub1=^H, kcud1=\n,
19854 kcuf1=^U, kcuu1=^K, kdch1=^?, nel=\r^W, ri=^V, rmso=^N,
19856 # Apple //e with 80-column card, entry from BRL
19857 # The modem interface is permitted to discard LF (maybe DC1), otherwise
19858 # passing characters to the 80-column firmware via COUT (PR#3 assumed).
19859 # Auto-wrap does not work right due to newline scrolling delay, which also
19860 # requires that you set "stty cr2".
19861 # Note: Cursor addressing is only available via the Pascal V1.1 entry,
19862 # not via the BASIC PR#3 hook. All this nonsense can be avoided only by
19863 # using a terminal emulation program instead of the built-in firmware.
19867 bel=^G, clear=\014$<100/>, cub1=^H, cud1=\n, cuu1=^_,
19868 ed=\013$<4*/>, el=\035$<4/>, home=^Y, ht=^I, ind=^W,
19869 is2=^R^N, kbs=^H, kcub1=^H, kcud1=\n, kcuf1=^U, kcuu1=^K,
19870 nel=\r$<100/>, rev=^O, ri=^V, rmso=^N, rs1=^R^N, sgr0=^N,
19872 # mcvax!vu44!vu45!wilcke uses the "ap" entry together with Ascii Express Pro
19873 # 4.20, with incoming and outgoing terminals both on 0, emulation On.
19874 apple2e-p|Apple //e via Pascal,
19875 cup=\036%p2%{32}%+%c%p1%{32}%+%c, kbs=^H, kcub1=^H,
19876 kcud1=\n, use=apple2e,
19877 # (ASCII Express) MouseTalk "Standard Apple //" emulation from BRL
19878 # Enable DC3/DC1 flow control with "stty ixon -ixany".
19879 apple-ae|ASCII Express,
19880 OTbs, am, bw, msgr, nxon, xon,
19881 cols#80, it#8, lines#24,
19882 bel=\007$<500/>, clear=^L, cr=\r, cub1=^H, cud1=\n, cuf1=^U,
19883 cup=\036%p2%{32}%+%c%p1%{32}%+%c, cuu1=^_, ed=^K, el=^],
19884 home=^Y, ind=^W, is2=^R^N, kclr=^X, kcub1=^H, kcud1=\n,
19885 kcuf1=^U, kcuu1=^K, rev=^O, ri=^V, rmso=^N, rs1=^R^N, sgr0=^N,
19887 appleII|apple ii plus,
19889 cols#80, it#8, lines#24,
19890 clear=^L, cnorm=^TC2, cub1=^H, cud1=\n, cuf1=^\,
19891 cup=\036%p2%{32}%+%c%p1%{32}%+%c, cuu1=^_, cvvis=^TC6,
19892 ed=^K, el=^], flash=\024G1$<200/>\024T1, home=\E^Y, ht=^I,
19893 is2=^TT1^N, kcud1=\n, kcuf1=^U, rmso=^N, sgr0=^N, smso=^O,
19894 # Originally by Gary Ford 21NOV83
19895 # From: <ee178aci%sdcc7@SDCSVAX.ARPA> Fri Oct 11 21:27:00 1985
19896 apple-80|apple II with smarterm 80 col,
19899 cbt=^R, clear=\014$<10*/>, cr=\r$<10*/>, cub1=^H, cud1=\n,
19900 cuf1=^\, cup=\036%p2%{32}%+%c%p1%{32}%+%c, cuu1=^_,
19901 ed=\013$<10*/>, el=\035$<10/>, home=^Y,
19902 apple-soroc|apple emulating soroc 120,
19905 bel=^G, clear=\E*$<300>, cr=\r, cub1=^H, cud1=\n, cuf1=^L,
19906 cup=\E=%p1%{32}%+%c%p2%{32}%+%c, cuu1=^K, ed=\EY, el=\ET,
19907 home=^^, ind=\n, kcub1=^H, kcud1=\n, kcuf1=^L, kcuu1=^K,
19908 # From Peter Harrison, Computer Graphics Lab, San Francisco
19909 # ucbvax!ucsfmis!harrison .....uucp
19910 # ucbvax!ucsfmis!harrison@BERKELEY .......ARPA
19911 # "These two work. If you don't have the inverse video chip for the
19912 # Apple with videx then remove the :so: and :se: fields."
19913 # (apple-videx: this used to be called DaleApple -- esr)
19914 apple-videx|Apple with videx videoterm 80 column board with inverse video,
19916 cols#80, it#8, lines#24,
19917 clear=\014$<300/>, cub1=^H, cud1=\n, cuf1=^\,
19918 cup=\036%p2%{32}%+%c%p1%{32}%+%c, cuu1=^_, ed=^K, el=^],
19919 home=^Y, ht=^I, kcub1=^H, kcud1=\n, kcuf1=^U, khome=^Y,
19920 rmso=^Z2, sgr0=^Z2, smso=^Z3,
19921 # My system [for reference] : Apple ][+, 64K, Ultraterm display card,
19922 # Apple Cat ][ 212 modem, + more all
19923 # controlled by ASCII Express: Pro.
19924 # From Dave Shaver <isucs1!shaver>
19925 apple-uterm-vb|Videx Ultraterm for Apple micros with Visible Bell,
19928 acsc=, clear=^L, cuf1=^\,
19929 cup=\036%p2%{32}%+%c%p1%{32}%+%c, cuu1=^_, ed=^K, el=^],
19930 flash=^W35^W06, home=^Y,
19931 is2=^V4^W06\017\rVisible Bell Installed.\016\r\n,
19933 apple-uterm|Ultraterm for Apple micros,
19936 acsc=, clear=^L, cuf1=^\,
19937 cup=\036%p2%{32}%+%c%p1%{32}%+%c, cuu1=^_, ed=^K, el=^],
19938 home=^Y, is2=^V4^W06\016, rmso=^N, smso=^O,
19939 # from trwrba!bwong (Bradley W. Wong):
19941 # This entry assumes that you are using an apple with the UCSD Pascal
19942 # language card. SYSTEM.MISCINFO is assumed to be the same as that
19943 # supplied with the standard apple except that screenwidth should be set
19944 # using SETUP to 80 columns. Note that the right arrow is not mapped in
19945 # this termcap entry. This is because that key, on the Apple, transmits
19946 # a ^U and would thus preempt the more useful "up" function of vi.
19949 apple80p|80-column apple with Pascal card,
19952 clear=^Y^L, cuf1=^\\:,
19953 cup=\036%p2%{32}%+%c%p1%{32}%+%c, cuu1=^_, ed=^K, el=^],
19956 # Apple II+ equipped with Videx 80 column card
19958 # Terminfo from ihnp4!ihu1g!djc1 (Dave Christensen) via BRL;
19959 # manually converted by D A Gwyn
19961 # DO NOT use any terminal emulation with this data base, it works directly
19962 # with the Videx card. This has been tested with vi 1200 baud and works fine.
19964 # This works great for vi, except I've noticed in pre-R2, ^U will scroll back
19965 # 1 screen, while in R2 ^U doesn't.
19966 # For inverse alternate character set add:
19967 # <smacs>=^O:<rmacs>=^N:
19968 # (apple-v: added it#8 -- esr)
19969 apple-videx2|Apple II+ w/ Videx card (similar to Datamedia h1520),
19971 cols#80, it#8, lines#24,
19972 bel=\007$<100/>, clear=\014$<16*/>, cr=\r, cub1=^H,
19973 cud1=\n, cuf1=^\, cup=\036%p2%{32}%+%c%p1%{32}%+%c,
19974 cuu1=^_, ed=\013$<16*/>, el=^], home=^Y, ht=\011$<8/>,
19975 ind=\n, kbs=^H, kcub1=^H, kcud1=\n, kcuf1=^\, kcuu1=^_,
19976 khome=^Y, rmso=^Z2, smso=^Z3,
19977 apple-videx3|vapple|Apple II with 80 col card,
19980 clear=\Ev, cub1=\ED, cud1=\EB, cuf1=\EC,
19981 cup=\EY%p1%{32}%+%c%p2%{32}%+%c, cuu1=\EA, el=\Ex,
19982 home=\EH, kcub1=\ED, kcud1=\EB, kcuf1=\EC, kcuu1=\EA,
19983 kf0=\EP, kf1=\EQ, kf2=\ER, kf3=\E\s, kf4=\E!, kf5=\E", kf6=\E#,
19984 kf7=\E$, kf8=\E%%, kf9=\E&, khome=\EH,
19985 #From: decvax!cbosgd!cbdkc1!mww Mike Warren via BRL
19986 aepro|Apple II+ running ASCII Express Pro--vt52,
19989 clear=\014$<300/>, cub1=\ED, cud1=\EB, cuf1=\EC,
19990 cup=\EY%p1%{32}%+%c%p2%{32}%+%c, cuu1=\EA, ed=\EJ,
19992 # UCSD addition: Yet another termcap from Brian Kantor's Micro Munger Factory
19993 apple-vm80|ap-vm80|apple with viewmax-80,
19996 clear=\014$<300/>, cuf1=^\\:,
19997 cup=\036%p1%{32}%+%c%p2%{32}%+%c$<100/>, cuu1=^_,
19998 ed=\013$<300/>, el=^], home=\031$<200/>,
20000 #### Apple Lisa & Macintosh
20003 # (lisa: changed <cvvis> to <cnorm> -- esr)
20004 lisa|apple lisa console display (black on white),
20005 OTbs, am, eo, msgr,
20006 cols#88, it#8, lines#32,
20007 acsc=jdkclfmenbqattuvvuwsx`, civis=\E[5h, clear=^L,
20008 cnorm=\E[5l, cub1=^H, cud1=\E[B, cuf1=\E[C,
20009 cup=\E[%i%p1%d;%p2%dH, cuu1=\E[A, dch1=\E[P, dl1=\E[M,
20010 ed=\E[J, el=\E[K, home=\E[H, ht=^I, ich1=\E[@, il1=\E[L,
20011 is2=\E>\E[m\014, kbs=^H, kcub1=\E[D, kcud1=\E[B,
20012 kcuf1=\E[C, kcuu1=\E[A, rmacs=\E[10m, rmso=\E[m, rmul=\E[m,
20013 sgr0=\E[m, smacs=\E[11m, smso=\E[7m, smul=\E[4m,
20014 liswb|apple lisa console display (white on black),
20015 is2=\E>\E[0;7m\014, rmso=\E[0;7m, rmul=\E[0;7m,
20016 smso=\E[m, smul=\E[4m, use=lisa,
20018 # lisaterm from ulysses!gamma!epsilon!mb2c!jed (John E. Duncan III) via BRL;
20019 # <is2> revised by Ferd Brundick <fsbrn@BRL.ARPA>
20021 # These entries assume that the 'Auto Wraparound' is enabled.
20022 # Xon-Xoff flow control should also be enabled.
20024 # The vt100 uses :rs2: and :rf: rather than :is2:/:tbc:/:hts: because the tab
20025 # settings are in non-volatile memory and don't need to be reset upon login.
20026 # Also setting the number of columns glitches the screen annoyingly.
20027 # You can type "reset" to get them set.
20029 lisaterm|Apple Lisa or Lisa/2 running LisaTerm vt100 emulation,
20030 OTbs, OTpt, am, xenl, xon,
20031 OTkn#4, cols#80, it#8, lines#24, vt#3,
20032 bel=^G, blink=\E[5m, bold=\E[1m, clear=\E[H\E[2J, cr=\r,
20033 csr=\E[%i%p1%d;%p2%dr, cub=\E[%p1%dD, cub1=^H,
20034 cud=\E[%p1%dB, cud1=\n, cuf=\E[%p1%dC, cuf1=\E[C,
20035 cup=\E[%i%p1%d;%p2%dH, cuu=\E[%p1%dA, cuu1=\E[A, ed=\E[J,
20036 el=\E[K, home=\E[H, ht=^I, hts=\EH, ind=\n, kbs=^H, kcub1=\EOD,
20037 kcud1=\EOB, kcuf1=\EOC, kcuu1=\EOA, kf0=\EOP, kf1=\EOQ,
20038 kf2=\EOR, kf3=\EOS, lf0=F1, lf1=F2, lf2=F3, lf3=F4, rc=\E8,
20039 rev=\E[7m, ri=\EM, rmkx=\E[?1l\E>, rmso=\E[m, rmul=\E[m,
20040 rs1=\E>\E[?1l\E[?3l\E[?4l\E[?5l\E[?7h\E[?8h\E[1;24r,
20041 sc=\E7, sgr0=\E[m, smkx=\E[?1h\E=, smso=\E[7m, smul=\E[4m,
20043 # Lisaterm in 132 column ("wide") mode.
20044 lisaterm-w|Apple Lisa with Lisaterm in 132 column mode,
20046 kbs=^H, kcub1=^H, kcud1=\n, use=lisaterm,
20047 # Although MacTerminal has insert/delete line, it is commented out here
20048 # since it is much faster and cleaner to use the "lock scrolling region"
20049 # method of inserting and deleting lines due to the MacTerminal implementation.
20050 # Also, the "Insert/delete ch" strings have an extra character appended to them
20051 # due to a bug in MacTerminal V1.1. Blink is disabled since it is not
20052 # supported by MacTerminal.
20053 mac|macintosh|Macintosh with MacTerminal,
20056 blink@, dch1=\E[P$<7/>, ich1=\E[@$<9/>, ip=$<7/>, use=lisa,
20057 # Lisaterm in 132 column ("wide") mode.
20058 mac-w|macterminal-w|Apple Macintosh with MacTerminal in 132 column mode,
20061 #### Radio Shack/Tandy
20064 # (coco3: This had "ta" used incorrectly as a boolean and bl given as "bl#7".
20065 # I read these as mistakes for ":it#8:" and ":bl=\007:" respectively -- esr)
20066 # From: <{pbrown,ctl}@ocf.berkeley.edu> 12 Mar 90
20067 coco3|os9LII|Tandy CoCo3 24*80 OS9 Level II,
20069 cols#80, it#8, lines#24,
20070 bel=^G, blink=^_", bold=\E\:\001, civis=^E\s,
20071 clear=\014$<5*/>, cnorm=^E!, cub1=^H, cud1=\n, cuf1=^F,
20072 cup=\002%p2%{32}%+%c%p1%{32}%+%c$<2/>, cuu1=^I,
20073 dl1=^_1, ed=^K, el=^D, home=^A, il1=^_0, kcub1=^H, kcud1=\n,
20074 kcuf1=^I, kcuu1=^L, rev=^_\s, rmso=^_!, rmul=^_#,
20075 sgr0=\037!\E\:\0, smso=^_\s, smul=^_",
20076 # (trs2: removed obsolete ":nl=^_:" -- esr)
20077 trs2|trsII|trs80II|Radio Shack Model II using P&T CP/M,
20079 cols#80, it#8, lines#24,
20080 bel=^G, clear=^L, cr=\r, cub1=^H, cud1=^_, cuf1=^],
20081 cup=\EY%p1%{32}%+%c%p2%{32}%+%c, cuu1=^^, dl1=^K, ed=^B,
20082 el=^A, home=^F, ht=^I, il1=^D, ind=\n, kbs=^H, kcub1=^\,
20083 kcud1=^_, kcuf1=^], kcuu1=^^, rmso=^O, sgr0=^O, smso=^N,
20084 # From: Kevin Braunsdorf <ksb@mentor.cc.purdue.edu>
20085 # (This had extension capabilities
20086 # :BN=\E[?33h:BF=\E[?33l:UC=\E[_ q:BC=\E[\177 q:\
20087 # :CN=\ERC:CF=\ERc:NR=\ERD:NM=\ER@:
20088 # I also deleted the unnecessary ":kn#2:", ":sg#0:" -- esr)
20089 trs16|trs-80 model 16 console,
20091 cols#80, it#8, lines#24,
20092 acsc=jak`l_mbquvewcxs, bel=^G, civis=\ERc, clear=^L,
20093 cnorm=\ERC, cr=\r, cub1=^H, cud1=\EB, cuf1=\EC,
20094 cup=\EY%p1%{32}%+%c%p2%{32}%+%c, cuu1=\EA, dch1=\EQ,
20095 dl1=\EM, ed=\EJ, el=\EK, home=\EH, ht=^I, ich1=\EP, il1=\EL,
20096 ind=\n, kbs=^H, kcub1=\ED, kcud1=\EB, kcuf1=\EC, kcuu1=\EA,
20097 kf0=^A, kf1=^B, kf2=^D, kf3=^L, kf4=^U, kf5=^P, kf6=^N, kf7=^S,
20098 khome=^W, lf0=f1, lf1=f2, lf2=f3, lf3=f4, lf4=f5, lf5=f6, lf6=f7,
20099 lf7=f8, mc4=\E]+, mc5=\E]=, rmacs=\ERg, rmso=\ER@, sgr0=\ER@,
20100 smacs=\ERG, smso=\ERD,
20102 #### Commodore Business Machines
20104 # Formerly located in West Chester, PA; went spectacularly bust in 1994
20105 # after years of shaky engineering and egregious mismanagement. Made one
20106 # really nice machine (the Amiga) and boatloads of nasty ones (PET, C-64,
20107 # C-128, VIC-20). The C-64 is said to have been the most popular machine
20108 # ever (most units sold); they can still be found gathering dust in closets
20112 # From: Kent Polk <kent@swrinde.nde.swri.edu>, 30 May 90
20113 # Added a few more entries, converted caret-type control sequence (^x) entries
20114 # to '\0xx' entries since a couple of people mentioned losing '^x' sequences.
20115 # Corrections by Ty Sarna <tsarna@endicor.com>, Sat Feb 28 18:55:15 1998
20117 # :as:, :ae: Support for alternate character sets.
20118 # :ve=\E[\040p:vi=\E[\060\040p: cursor visible/invisible.
20119 # :xn: vt100 kludginess at column 80/NEWLINE ignore after 80 cols(Concept)
20120 # This one appears to fix a problem I always had with a line ending
20121 # at 'width+1' (I think) followed by a blank line in vi. The blank
20122 # line tended to disappear and reappear depending on how the screen
20123 # was refreshed. Note that this is probably needed only if you use
20124 # something like a Dnet Fterm with the window sized to some peculiar
20125 # dimension larger than 80 columns.
20126 # :k0=\E9~: map F10 to k0 - could have F0-9 -> k0-9, but ... F10 was 'k;'
20127 # (amiga: removed obsolete :kn#10:,
20128 # also added empty <acsc> to suppress a warning --esr)
20130 OTbs, am, bw, xenl,
20132 acsc=, bel=^G, blink=\E[7;2m, bold=\E[1m, cbt=\E[Z,
20133 civis=\E[0 p, clear=\E[H\E[J, cnorm=\E[ p, cub=\E[%p1%dD,
20134 cub1=\E[D, cud=\E[%p1%dB, cud1=\E[B, cuf=\E[%p1%dC,
20135 cuf1=\E[C, cup=\E[%i%p1%d;%p2%dH, cuu=\E[%p1%dA,
20136 cuu1=\E[A, dch=\E[%p1%dP, dch1=\E[P, dim=\E[2m,
20137 dl=\E[%p1%dM, dl1=\E[M, ed=\E[J, el=\E[K, home=\E[H,
20138 ich=\E[%p1%d@, ich1=\E[@, il=\E[%p1%dL, il1=\E[L, ind=\E[S,
20139 invis=\E[8m, is2=\E[20l, kbs=^H, kcub1=\E[D, kcud1=\E[B,
20140 kcuf1=\E[C, kcuu1=\E[A, kf0=\E[9~, kf1=\E[0~, kf2=\E[1~,
20141 kf3=\E[2~, kf4=\E[3~, kf5=\E[4~, kf6=\E[5~, kf7=\E[6~,
20142 kf8=\E[7~, kf9=\E[8~, rev=\E[7m, ri=\E[T, rmacs=^O,
20143 rmso=\E[m, rmul=\E[m, rs1=\Ec, sgr0=\E[m, smacs=^N,
20144 smso=\E[7m, smul=\E[4m, use=ecma+index,
20146 # From: Hans Verkuil <hans@wyst.hobby.nl>, 4 Dec 1995
20147 # (amiga: added empty <acsc> to suppress a warning.
20148 # I'm told this entry screws up badly with AS225, the Amiga
20149 # TCP/IP package once from Commodore, and now sold by InterWorks.--esr)
20150 amiga-h|Hans Verkuil's Amiga ANSI,
20153 acsc=, bel=^G, blink=\2337;2m, bold=\2331m, cbt=\233Z,
20154 civis=\2330 p, clear=\233H\233J, cnorm=\233 p, cr=\r,
20155 cub=\233%p1%dD, cub1=\233D, cud=\233%p1%dB, cud1=\233B,
20156 cuf=\233%p1%dC, cuf1=\233C, cup=\233%i%p1%d;%p2%dH,
20157 cuu=\233%p1%dA, cuu1=\233A, dch=\233%p1%dP, dch1=\233P,
20158 dim=\2332m, ech=\233%p1%dP, ed=\233J, el=\233K, flash=^G,
20159 home=\233H, ht=^I, ich=\233%p1%d@, ich1=\233@, ind=\233S,
20160 indn=\233%p1%dS, invis=\2338m, is2=\23320l, kbs=^H,
20161 kcub1=\233D, kcud1=\233B, kcuf1=\233C, kcuu1=\233A,
20162 kdch1=^?, kf0=\2339~, kf1=\2330~, kf2=\2331~, kf3=\2332~,
20163 kf4=\2333~, kf5=\2334~, kf6=\2335~, kf7=\2336~, kf8=\2337~,
20164 kf9=\2338~, nel=\233B\r, rev=\2337m, ri=\233T,
20165 rin=\233%p1%dT, rmacs=^O, rmcup=\233?7h, rmso=\2330m,
20166 rmul=\2330m, rs1=\Ec, sgr0=\2330m, smacs=^N, smcup=\233?7l,
20167 smso=\2337m, smul=\2334m,
20169 # From: Henning 'Faroul' Peters <Faroul@beyond.kn-bremen.de>, 25 Sep 1999
20171 # Pavel Fedin added
20176 amiga-8bit|Amiga ANSI using 8-bit controls,
20177 acsc=, dl=\233%p1%dM, dl1=\233M, il=\233%p1%dL, il1=\233L,
20178 ind=\204, indn@, kend=\233 @, khome=\233 A, knp=\233S,
20179 kpp=\233T, ri=\215, rin@, use=amiga-h,
20181 # From: Ruediger Kuhlmann <terminfo@ruediger-kuhlmann.de>, 18 Jul 2000
20182 # requires use of appropriate preferences settings.
20183 amiga-vnc|Amiga using VNC console (black on light gray),
20184 am, da, db, msgr, ndscr,
20185 btns#1, colors#16, cols#80, lines#24, lm#0, ncv#0, pairs#0x100,
20186 bel=^G, blink=\E[7;2m, bold=\E[1m, civis=\E[0p,
20187 clear=\E[H\E[J, cnorm=\E[p\E[>?6l, cr=\r,
20188 csr=\E[%i%p1%d;%p2%dr, cub=\E[%p1%dD, cub1=\E[D,
20189 cud=\E[%p1%dB, cud1=\E[B, cuf=\E[%p1%dC, cuf1=\E[C,
20190 cup=\E[%i%p1%d;%p2%dH, cuu=\E[%p1%dA, cuu1=\E[A,
20191 cvvis=\E[>?6h, dch=\E[%p1%dP, dch1=\E[P, dim=\E[2m,
20192 dl=\E[%p1%dM, dl1=\E[1M, ed=\E[J, el=\E[K, flash=^G,
20193 ich=\E[%p1%d@, ich1=\E[@, il=\E[%p1%dL, il1=\E[1L, ind=\ED,
20195 is2=\E[>?2;18l\E[>?26;?6;20;>?15;?7;>?22;>?8h,
20196 kbs=^H, kcbt=\233Z, kcub1=\E[D, kcud1=\E[B, kcuf1=\E[C,
20197 kcuu1=\E[A, kdch1=^?, kf0=\E[9~, kf1=\E[0~, kf2=\E[1~,
20198 kf3=\E[2~, kf4=\E[3~, kf5=\E[4~, kf6=\E[5~, kf7=\E[6~,
20199 kf8=\E[7~, kf9=\E[8~, khlp=\E[?~, khome=\E[44~, kll=\E[45~,
20200 kmous=\E[M, knp=\E[42~, kpp=\E[41~, nel=\EE, oc=\E[0m,
20201 rev=\E[7m, ri=\EM, rmcup=\E[?7h\E[r\E[J, rmkx=\E[?1l,
20202 rmso=\E[21m, rmul=\E[24m, rs1=\Ec,
20203 rs2=\E[>?2;18l\E[>?26;?6;20;>?15;?7;>?22;>?8h,
20204 setab=\E[%?%p1%{8}%>%t%'F'%p1%+%d%e4%p1%d%;m,
20205 setaf=\E[%?%p1%{8}%>%t%'2'%p1%+%d%e3%p1%d%;m,
20206 sgr0=\E[0m\017\E[30;85;>15m, smcup=\E[?7h, smkx=\E[?1h,
20207 smso=\E[1m, smul=\E[4m, use=ecma+index,
20209 # MorphOS on Genesi Pegasos
20210 # By Pavel Fedin <sonic_amiga@rambler.ru>
20211 morphos|MorphOS on Genesi Pegasos,
20212 acsc=, dl=\233%p1%dM, dl1=\233M, il=\233%p1%dL, il1=\233L,
20213 ind=\204, indn@, kend=\23345~, kf11=\23320~, kf12=\23321~,
20214 khome=\23344~, kich1=\23340~, knp=\23342~, kpp=\23341~,
20215 ri=\215, rin@, use=amiga-h,
20217 # Commodore B-128 microcomputer from Doug Tyrol <det@HEL-ACE.ARPA>
20218 # I'm trying to write a termcap for a commodore b-128, and I'm
20219 # having a little trouble. I've had to map most of my control characters
20220 # to something that unix will accept (my delete-char is a ctrl-t, etc),
20221 # and create some functions (like cm), but thats life.
20222 # The problem is with the arrow keys - right, and up work fine, but
20223 # left deletes the previous character and down I just can't figure out.
20224 # Jove knows what I want, but I don't know what it's sending to me (it
20225 # isn't thats bound to next-line in jove).
20226 # Anybody got any ideas? Here's my termcap.
20227 # DAG -- I changed his "^n" entries to "\n"; see if that works.
20229 commodore|b-128|Commodore B-128 micro,
20231 OTdN#20, cols#80, lines#24, pb#150,
20232 OTbc=^H, OTnl=\r, clear=\E\006$<10/>, cr=\r, cud1=\n,
20233 cuf1=^F, cup=\E\013%p1%2d\,%p2%2d\,$<20/>, cuu1=^P,
20234 dch1=\177$<10*/>, dl1=\Ed$<10*/>, el=\Eq$<10/>,
20235 home=\E^E, ht=\011$<5/>, ich1=\E\n$<5/>, il1=\Ei$<10/>,
20236 kcub1=^B, kcud1=\n, kcuf1=^F, kcuu1=^P, khome=\E^E, rmir=,
20241 # North Star Advantage from Lt. Fickie <brl-ibd!fickie> via BRL
20242 northstar|North Star Advantage,
20246 cup=\E=%p1%{32}%+%c%p2%{32}%+%c$<1/>, ed=\017$<200/>,
20247 el=\016$<200/>, home=\034\032$<200/>,
20251 # Thu Jul 7 03:55:16 1983
20253 # As an aside, be careful; it may sound like an anomaly on the
20254 # Osborne, but with the 80-column upgrade, it's too easy to
20255 # enter lines >80 columns!
20257 # I've already had several comments...
20258 # The Osborne-1 with the 80-col option is capable of being
20259 # 52, 80, or 104 characters wide; default to 80 for compatibility
20260 # with most systems.
20262 # The tab is destructive on the Ozzie; make sure to 'stty -tabs'.
20263 osborne-w|osborne1-w|osborne I in 104-column mode,
20265 cols#104, lines#24,
20266 bel=^G, clear=^Z, cr=\r, cub1=^H, cud1=\n, cuf1=^L,
20267 cup=\E=%p1%{32}%+%c%p2%{32}%+%c, cuu1=^K, dch1=\EW,
20268 dl1=\ER, el=\ET, ich1=\EQ, il1=\EE, ind=\n, kcub1=^H, kcud1=\n,
20269 kcuf1=^L, kcuu1=^K, rmso=\E(, rmul=\Em, smso=\E), smul=\El,
20270 # Osborne I from ptsfa!rhc (Robert Cohen) via BRL
20271 osborne|osborne1|osborne I in 80-column mode,
20272 OTbs, am, mir, msgr, ul, xhp,
20273 OTdB#4, cols#80, lines#24,
20274 clear=^Z, cub1=\010$<4>, cud1=\n, cuf1=^L,
20275 cup=\E=%p1%{32}%+%c%p2%{32}%+%c, cuu1=^K,
20276 dch1=\EW$<4/>, dl1=\ER, el=\ET, il1=\EE, is2=^Z, kbs=^H,
20277 kcub1=^H, kcud1=\n, kcuf1=^L, kcuu1=^K, rmir=, rmso=\E),
20278 rmul=\Em, smir=\EQ, smso=\E(, smul=\El,
20280 # Osborne Executive definition from BRL
20281 # Similar to tvi920
20282 # Added by David Milligan and Tom Smith (SMU)
20283 osexec|Osborne executive,
20285 OTug#1, cols#80, lines#24, xmc#1,
20286 OTnl=\n, bel=^G, clear=^Z, cr=\r, cub1=^H, cud1=\n, cuf1=^L,
20287 cup=\E=%p1%{32}%+%c%p2%{32}%+%c, cuu1=^K, dch1=\EW,
20288 dl1=\ER, ed=\EY, el=\ET, home=^^, hts=\E1, ich1=\EQ, il1=\EE,
20289 is2=\Eq\Ek\Em\EA\Ex0, kbs=^H, kcub1=^H, kcud1=\n, kcuf1=^L,
20290 kcuu1=^K, kf0=^A@\r, kf1=^AA\r, kf2=^AB\r, kf3=^AC\r,
20291 kf4=^AD\r, kf5=^AE\r, kf6=^AF\r, kf7=^AG\r, kf8=^AH\r,
20292 kf9=^AI\r, rmir=, rmso=\Ek, rmul=\Em, smir=, smso=\Ej,
20295 #### Console types for obsolete UNIX clones
20297 # Coherent, Minix, Venix, and several lesser-known kin were OSs for 8088
20298 # machines that tried to emulate the UNIX look'n'feel. Coherent and Venix
20299 # were commercial, Minix an educational tool sold in conjunction with a book.
20300 # Memory-segmentation limits and a strong tendency to look like V7 long after
20301 # it was obsolete made all three pretty lame. Venix croaked early. Coherent
20302 # and Minix were ported to 32-bit Intel boxes, only to be run over by a
20303 # steamroller named `Linux' (which, to be fair, traces some lineage to Minix).
20304 # Coherent's vendor, the Mark Williams Company, went belly-up in 1994. There
20305 # are also, I'm told, Minix ports that ran on Amiga and Atari machines and
20306 # even as single processes under SunOS and the Macintosh OS.
20310 # https://web.archive.org/web/20120703021949/http://www.minix3.org/manpages/html4/console.html
20311 minix|minix console (v3),
20312 acsc=+\020\,\021-\030.^Y0\333`\004a\261f\370g\361h\260j
20313 \331k\277l\332m\300n\305o~p\304q\304r\304s_t\303u\264v
20314 \301w\302x\263y\363z\362{\343|\330}\234~\376,
20315 kdch1=^?, kend=\E[Y, kf0=\E[21~, kf1=\E[11~, kf10=\E[21~,
20316 kf11=\E[11;2~, kf12=\E[12;2~, kf13=\E[13;2~,
20317 kf14=\E[14;2~, kf15=\E[15;2~, kf16=\E[17;2~,
20318 kf17=\E[18;2~, kf18=\E[19;2~, kf19=\E[20;2~, kf2=\E[12~,
20319 kf20=\E[21;2~, kf21=\E[11;5~, kf22=\E[12;5~,
20320 kf23=\E[13;5~, kf24=\E[14;5~, kf25=\E[15;5~,
20321 kf26=\E[17;5~, kf27=\E[18;5~, kf28=\E[19;5~,
20322 kf29=\E[20;5~, kf3=\E[13~, kf30=\E[21;5~, kf31=\E[11;6~,
20323 kf32=\E[12;6~, kf33=\E[13;6~, kf34=\E[14;6~,
20324 kf35=\E[15;6~, kf36=\E[17;6~, kf37=\E[18;6~,
20325 kf38=\E[19;6~, kf39=\E[20;6~, kf4=\E[14~, kf40=\E[21;6~,
20326 kf5=\E[15~, kf6=\E[17~, kf7=\E[18~, kf8=\E[19~, kf9=\E[20~,
20327 kich1=\E[@, knp=\E[U, kpp=\E[V, lf0@, lf1@, lf2@, lf3@, lf4@, lf5@,
20330 minix-3.0|minix console (v3.0),
20331 use=ecma+color, use=minix-1.7,
20334 # https://web.archive.org/web/20030914201935/http://www.minix-vmd.org/pub/Minix-vmd/1.7.0/wwwman/man4/console.4.html
20335 # This is the entry provided with minix 1.7.4, with bogus :ri: removed.
20336 minix-1.7|minix console (v1.7),
20338 cols#80, it#8, lines#25,
20339 bel=^G, blink=\E[5m, bold=\E[1m, clear=\E[H\E[0J, cr=\r,
20340 cub=\E[%p1%dD, cub1=^H, cud=\E[%p1%dB, cud1=\E[B,
20341 cuf=\E[%p1%dC, cuf1=\E[C, cup=\E[%i%p1%d;%p2%dH,
20342 cuu=\E[%p1%dA, cuu1=\E[A, dch=\E[%p1%dP, dch1=\E[P,
20343 dl=\E[%p1%dM, dl1=\E[M, ed=\E[0J, el=\E[K, el1=\E[2K,
20344 home=\E[H, ht=^I, ich=\E[%p1%d@, ich1=\E[@, il=\E[%p1%dL,
20345 il1=\E[L, ind=\n, is2=\E[0m, kbs=^H, kcub1=\E[D, kcud1=\E[B,
20346 kcuf1=\E[C, kcuu1=\E[A, kf0=\E[Y, kf1=\E[V, kf2=\E[U,
20347 kf3=\E[T, kf4=\E[S, kf5=\E[G, khome=\E[H, lf0=End, lf1=PgUp,
20348 lf2=PgDn, lf3=Num +, lf4=Num -, lf5=Num 5, nel=\r\n,
20349 rev=\E[7m, ri=\EM, rmso=\E[0m, rmul=\E[0m, sgr0=\E[0m,
20350 smso=\E[7m, smul=\E[4m,
20351 # Corrected Jan 14, 1997 by Vincent Broman <broman@nosc.mil>
20352 minix-old|minix-1.5|minix console (v1.5),
20354 cols#80, it#8, lines#25,
20355 bel=^G, blink=\E[5m, bold=\E[1m, clear=\E[H\E[0J, cr=\r,
20356 cub=\E[%p1%dD, cub1=^H, cud=\E[%p1%dB, cud1=\E[B,
20357 cuf=\E[%p1%dC, cuf1=\E[C, cup=\E[%i%p1%d;%p2%dH,
20358 cuu=\E[%p1%dA, cuu1=\E[A, dch=\E[%p1%dP, dch1=\E[P,
20359 dl=\E[%p1%dM, dl1=\E[M, ed=\E[0J, el=\E[K, home=\E[H, ht=^I,
20360 ich=\E[%p1%d@, ich1=\E[@, il=\E[%p1%dL, il1=\E[L, ind=\n,
20361 kbs=^H, kcub1=\E[D, kcud1=\E[B, kcuf1=\E[C, kcuu1=\E[A,
20362 kf0=\E[Y, kf1=\E[V, kf2=\E[U, kf3=\E[T, kf4=\E[S, kf5=\E[G,
20363 khome=\E[H, nel=\r\n, rev=\E[7m, ri=\EM, rmso=\E[0m,
20364 rmul=\E[0m, sgr0=\E[0m, smso=\E[7m, smul=\E[4m,
20365 # The linewrap option can be specified by editing /usr/include/minix/config.h
20366 # before recompiling the minix 1.5 kernel.
20367 minix-old-am|minix console with linewrap,
20370 pc-minix|minix console on an Intel box,
20371 use=klone+acs, use=minix-3.0,
20373 # According to the Coherent 2.3 manual, the PC console is similar
20374 # to a z19. The differences seem to be (1) 25 lines, (2) no status
20375 # line, (3) standout is broken, (4) ins/del line is broken, (5)
20376 # has blinking and bold.
20377 pc-coherent|pcz19|coherent|IBM PC console running Coherent,
20379 cols#80, it#8, lines#25,
20380 bel=^G, clear=\EE, cr=\r, cub1=^H, cud1=\EB, cuf1=\EC,
20381 cup=\EY%p1%{32}%+%c%p2%{32}%+%c, cuu1=\EA, dch1=\EN,
20382 ed=\EJ, el=\EK, home=\EH, ht=^I, ind=\n, kbs=^H, kcub1=\ED,
20383 kcud1=\EB, kcuf1=\EC, kcuu1=\EA, khome=\EH, ri=\EI, rmir=\EO,
20384 rmso=\Eq, sgr0=\Eq, smir=\E@, smso=\Ep,
20386 # According to the Venix 1.1 manual, the PC console is similar
20387 # to a DEC vt52. Differences seem to be (1) arrow keys send
20388 # different strings, (2) enhanced standout, (3) added insert/delete line.
20389 # Note in particular that it doesn't have automatic margins.
20390 # There are other keys (f1-f10, kpp, knp, kcbt, kich1, kdch1) but they
20391 # not described here because this derives from an old termcap entry.
20392 pc-venix|venix|IBM PC console running Venix,
20393 cols#80, it#8, lines#25,
20394 bel=^G, clear=\EH\EJ, cr=\r, cub1=^H, cud1=\n, cuf1=\EC,
20395 cup=\EY%p1%{32}%+%c%p2%{32}%+%c, cuu1=\EA, dl1=\EM,
20396 ed=\EJ, el=\EK, ht=^I, il1=\EL, ind=\n, kbs=^H, kcub1=\EK,
20397 kcud1=\EP, kcuf1=\EM, kcuu1=\EH, khome=\EG, ri=\EI,
20399 #### Miscellaneous microcomputer consoles
20401 # If you know anything more about any of these, please tell me.
20404 # The MAI Basic Four computer was obsolete at the end of the 1980s.
20405 # It may be used as a terminal by putting it in "line" mode as seen on
20406 # one of the status lines.
20407 # Initialization is similar to CIT80. <is2> will set ANSI mode for you.
20408 # Hardware tabs set by <if> at 8-spacing. Auto line wrap causes glitches so
20409 # wrap mode is reset by <cvvis>. Using <ind>=\E[S caused errors so I
20410 # used \ED instead.
20411 # From: bf347@lafn.org (David Lawyer), 28 Jun 1997
20412 mai|basic4|MAI Basic Four in ansi mode,
20413 am, da, db, mir, msgr,
20414 cols#82, it#8, lines#25,
20415 bel=^G, blink=\E[5m, bold=\E[1m, clear=^]^_, cnorm=\E[?7h,
20416 cr=\r, csr=\E[%i%p1%d;%p2%dr, cub1=^H, cud1=\n, cuf1=^X,
20417 cup=\E[%i%p1%d;%p2%dH, cuu1=^Z, cvvis=\E[?7l, dch1=\E[1P,
20418 dl1=\E[M, ed=^_, el=^^, home=^], ht=^I,
20419 if=/usr/share/tabset/vt100, il1=\E[L, ind=\ED,
20420 is2=\E>\E[?1h\E[?7h\E[?5l\017\E(B\E[m\E[20l\E[1;24r\E[24;1H,
20421 kbs=^H, kcub1=\EOD, kcud1=\EOB, kcuf1=\EOC, kcuu1=\EOA,
20422 kf1=\EOP, kf2=\EOQ, kf3=\EOR, kf4=\EOS, kf5=\EOT, kf6=\EOU,
20423 kf7=\EOV, kf8=\EOW, nel=\r\ED, rc=\E8, rev=\E[7m, ri=\E[T,
20424 rmir=\E[4l, rmso=\E[m, rmul=\E[m, sc=\E7, sgr0=\E[m,
20425 smir=\E[4h, smso=\E[7m, smul=\E[4m,
20426 # basis from Peter Harrison, Computer Graphics Lab, San Francisco
20427 # ucbvax!ucsfmis!harrison ...uucp / ucbvax!ucsfmis!harrison@BERKELEY ...ARPA
20429 # On Sat, 7 Aug 1999, Torsten Jerzembeck <toje@nightingale.ms.sub.org> wrote:
20430 # The Basis 108 was a Apple II clone, manufactured by the "Basis
20431 # Mikrocomputer GmbH" in Munster, Germany (the company still exists today,
20432 # about 1,5 km from where I live, but doesn't build own computers any
20433 # more). A Basis 108 featured a really heavy (cast aluminium?) case, was
20434 # equipped with one or two 5.25" disk drives, had a monochrome and colour
20435 # video output for a TV set or a dedicated monitor and several slots for
20436 # Apple II cards. Basis 108 were quite popular at german schools before
20437 # the advent of the IBM PC. They run, for example, the UCSD Pascal
20438 # development system (which I used even in 1993 to program the steering
20439 # and data recording for our school's experimental solar panel :), Apple DOS
20441 # (basis: removed obsolete ":ma=^K^P^R^L^L :nl=5000*^J:" -- esr)
20442 basis|BASIS108 computer with terminal translation table active,
20443 clear=\E*$<300/>, cud1=\n$<5000/>, ed=\EY, el=\ET, kbs=^H,
20444 kcub1=^H, kcud1=\n, kcuf1=^L, kcuu1=^K, rmso=\E), sgr0=\E),
20445 smso=\E(, use=adm3a,
20446 # luna's BMC terminal emulator
20447 luna|luna68k|LUNA68K Bitmap console,
20448 cols#88, lines#46, use=ansi-mini,
20449 megatek|pegasus workstation terminal emulator,
20452 # The Xerox 820 was a Z80 micro with a snazzy XEROX PARC-derived
20453 # interface (pre-Macintosh by several years) that went nowhere.
20454 xerox820|x820|Xerox 820,
20457 bel=^G, clear=\032$<1>, cr=\r, cub1=^H, cud1=\n, cuf1=^L,
20458 cup=\E=%p1%{32}%+%c%p2%{32}%+%c, cuu1=^K, ed=^Q, el=^X,
20461 #### Videotex and teletext
20464 # \E\:1} switch to te'le'informatique mode (ascii terminal/ISO 6429)
20465 # \E[?3l 80 columns
20466 # \E[?4l scrolling on
20467 # \E[12h local echo off
20468 # \Ec reset: G0 U.S. charset (to get #,@,{,},...), 80 cols, clear screen
20469 # \E)0 G1 DEC set (line graphics)
20471 # From: Igor Tamitegama <igor@ppp1493-ft.teaser.fr>, 18 Jan 1997
20472 m2-nam|minitel|minitel-2|minitel-2-nam|France Telecom Minitel 2 mode te'le'informatique,
20473 OTbs, eslok, hs, xenl,
20474 cols#80, it#8, lines#24, wsl#72, xmc#0,
20475 acsc=aaffggjjkkllmmnnooqqssttuuvvwwxx, bel=^G,
20476 blink=\E[5m, bold=\E[1m, civis=\E[<1h, clear=\E[H\E[J,
20477 cnorm=\E[<1l, cr=\r, csr=\E[%i%p1%d;%p2%dr,
20478 cub=\E[%p1%dD, cub1=\E[D, cud=\E[%p1%dB, cud1=\E[B,
20479 cuf=\E[%p1%dC, cuf1=\E[C, cup=\E[%i%p1%d;%p2%dH,
20480 cuu=\E[%p1%dA, cuu1=\E[A, dch=\E[%p1%dP, dch1=\E[P,
20481 dl=\E[%p1%dM, dl1=\E[M, ed=\E[J, el=\E[K, flash=^G, fsl=\n,
20482 home=\E[H, ht=^I, il=\E[%p1%dL, il1=\E[L, ind=\n, ip=$<7/>,
20483 is1=\E\:1}\Ec\E[?4l\E[12h, is2=\Ec\E[12h\E)0,
20484 is3=\E[?3l, kbs=^H, kclr=\E[2J, kcub1=\E[D, kcud1=\E[B,
20485 kcuf1=\E[C, kcuu1=\E[A, kdch1=\E[P, kdl1=\E[M, kf0=\EOp,
20486 kf1=\EOq, kf10=\EOp, kf2=\EOr, kf3=\EOs, kf4=\EOt, kf5=\EOu,
20487 kf6=\EOv, kf7=\EOw, kf8=\EOx, kf9=\EOy, khome=\E[H,
20488 kich1=\E[4h, kil1=\E[4l, knp=\EOn, kpp=\EOR, ll=\E[24;80H,
20489 mc0=\E[i, nel=\r\n, rc=\E8, rev=\E[7m, ri=\EM, rmacs=^O,
20490 rmir=\E[4l, rmso=\E[27m, rmul=\E[24m,
20491 rs1=\Ec\E[?4l\E[12h, rs2=\Ec\E)0, sc=\E7, sgr0=\E[m,
20492 smacs=^N, smir=\E[4h, smso=\E[7m, smul=\E[4m, tsl=^_@A,
20493 u6=\E[%i%d;%dR, u7=\E[6n,
20495 # From: Alexandre Montaron <canal@mygale.org>, 18 Jun 1998, updated 19 Sep 2016
20497 minitel1|minitel 1,
20498 am, bw, eslok, hs, hz, .msgr, G0,
20499 colors#8, cols#40, lines#24, pairs#8, .ncv#16,
20500 acsc=j+k+l+m+n+o~q`s_t+u+v+w+x|, bel=^G, blink=\EH,
20501 civis=^T, clear=^L, cnorm=^Q, cr=\r, cub1=^H, cud1=\n, cuf1=^I,
20502 cup=\037%p1%'A'%+%c%p2%'A'%+%c, cuu1=^K,
20503 dsl=\037@A\030\n, el=^X,
20504 flash=\037@A\EW \177\022\177\022P\r\030\n, fsl=\n,
20505 home=^^, ind=\n, is2=\E;`ZQ\E\:iC\E\:iE\021, kbs=^SG,
20506 kcan=^SE, kend=^SI, kent=^SA, khlp=^SD, knp=^SH, kpp=^SB,
20507 krfr=^SC, nel=\r\n, op=\EG, rep=%p1%c\022%p2%'?'%+%c,
20508 rev=\E], ri=^K, rmso=\E\\,
20509 rs2=\024\037XA\030\n\030\n\030\n\030\n\030\n\030\n\030\n
20510 \030\n\030\n\030\n\030\n\030\n\030\n\030\n\030\n\030\n
20511 \030\n\030\n\030\n\030\n\030\n\030\n\030\n\030\014
20513 setab=\0, setaf=\E%p1%'@'%+%c, setb=\0,
20514 setf=\E%?%p1%{1}%=%tD%e%p1%{3}%=%tF%e%p1%{4}%=%tA%e%p1%{6}%=
20515 %tC%e%p1%'@'%+%c%;,
20516 sgr=%?%p1%t\E]%;%?%p3%t\E]%;%?%p4%t\EH%;,
20517 sgr0=\EI\E\\\EG, smso=\E], tsl=\037@%p1%'A'%+%c,
20518 u6=\037%c%'A'%-%c%'A'%-, u7=\Ea,
20519 u8=\001%[BCDEFGHIJKLbcresdfg0123456789]\004, u9=\E9{,
20520 .dim=\EB, .hup=\E9g, .rs2=^L, .u8=^ABr4^D,
20521 C0=`>a9f!j%k4l<m-n=p#q\,rpt=u5v-w<x5yvzy|l~$, E0=^O,
20523 XC=B\031%\,\241!\,\242"\,\243#\,\244$\,\245%\,\246&\,\247'\,
20524 \250(\,\253+\,\257P\,\2600\,\2611\,\2622\,\2633\,\2655\,
20525 \2677\,\272k\,\273;\,\274<\,\275=\,\276>\,\277?\,\300AA\,
20526 \301BA\,\302CA\,\303DA\,\304HA\,\305JA\,\306a\,\307KC\,
20527 \310AE\,\311BE\,\312CE\,\313HE\,\314AI\,\315BI\,\316CI\,
20528 \317HI\,\320b\,\321DN\,\322AO\,\323BO\,\324CO\,\325DO\,
20529 \326HO\,\3274\,\330i\,\331AU\,\332BU\,\333CU\,\334HU\,
20530 \335BY\,\336l\,\337{\,\340Aa\,\341Ba\,\342Ca\,\343Da\,
20531 \344Ha\,\345Ja\,\346q\,\347Kc\,\350Ae\,\351Be\,\352Ce\,
20532 \353He\,\354Ai\,\355Bi\,\356Ci\,\357Hi\,\360r\,\361Dn\,
20533 \362Ao\,\363Bo\,\364Co\,\365Do\,\366Ho\,\3678\,\370y\,
20534 \371Au\,\372Bu\,\373Cu\,\374Hu\,\375By\,\376|\,\377Hy\,
20535 \252c\,\,0\017\031%\016\,}#\,f0\,g1\,\\\,\\\,\,+.\,./\,0
20537 minitel1b|minitel 1-bistandard (in 40cols mode),
20539 cub=\E[%p1%dD, cud=\E[%p1%dB, cuf=\E[%p1%dC,
20540 cuu=\E[%p1%dA, dch=\E[%p1%dP, dch1=\E[P, dl=\E[%p1%dM,
20541 dl1=\E[M, ed=\E[J, el1=\E[1K, il=\E[%p1%dL, il1=\E[L,
20542 is1=\E;iYA\E;jYC, kbs@, kcan@, kclr=\E[2J, kctab=^I,
20543 kcub1=\E[D, kcud1=\E[B, kcuf1=\E[C, kcuu1=\E[A, kdch1=\E[P,
20544 kdl1=\E[M, kent@, kf1=^SD, kf10=^Y0, kf11=^Y1, kf12=^Y/,
20545 kf13=^Y{1, kf14=^Y{2, kf15=^Y{3, kf16=^Y{4, kf17=^Y{5,
20546 kf18=^Y{6, kf19=^Y{7, kf2=^SC, kf20=^Y{8, kf21=^Y{9,
20547 kf22=^Y{0, kf23=^Y{*, kf24=^Y{#, kf3=^SF, kf4=^SA, kf5=^SG,
20548 kf6=^SE, kf7=^Y8, kf8=^Y\,, kf9=^Y., khlp@, khome=\E[H,
20549 kich1=\E[4h, kil1=\E[L, krfr@, lf1=Guide, lf2=Repetition,
20550 lf3=Sommaire, lf4=Envoi, lf5=Correction, lf6=Annulation,
20551 rmir=\E[4l, smir=\E[4h,
20552 u8=\001%[ABCPtuvwxyz0123456789\:;<=>?]\004,
20553 .ich=\E[%p1%d@, .ich1=\E[@, .kLFT=\E[P, .kRIT=\E[4h,
20554 .kb2=^Y{g, .kcbt=^Y{i, .kel=^X, .mc0=\E\:|k, .rmkx=\E;jYA,
20555 .rs1=\E[4l\E[2l, .smkx=\E;iYA\E;jYC, .u8=^ACu<^D,
20557 # rmkx posait des problemes (logout en sortant de vi).
20558 minitel1b-80|minitel 1-bistandard (standard teleinformatique),
20559 am@, bw@, eslok@, hz@, msgr, G0,
20560 colors@, cols#80, it#8, pairs@,
20561 acsc@, blink=\E[5m, bold=\E[1m, civis=\037@A\024\n,
20562 clear=\E[H\E[J, cnorm=\037@A\021\n, cuf1=\E[C,
20563 cup=\E[%i%p1%d;%p2%dH, cuu1=\E[A, el=\E[K, home=\E[H,
20564 ht=^I, ind=\ED, is1@, is2@, kbs=\EOl, kcan=\EOQ, kend=\E)4\r,
20565 kent=\EOM, kf1=\EOq, kf10=\EOp, kf11=\EOP1, kf12=\EOP2,
20566 kf13=\EOP3, kf14=\EOP4, kf15=\EOP5, kf16=\EOP6, kf17=\EOP7,
20567 kf18=\EOP8, kf19=\EOP9, kf2=\EOr, kf20=\EOP0, kf21=\EOP*,
20568 kf22=\EOP#, kf23@, kf24@, kf3=\EOs, kf4=\EOt, kf5=\EOu,
20569 kf6=\EOv, kf7=\EOw, kf8=\EOx, kf9=\EOy, khlp=\EOm, knp=\EOn,
20570 kpp=\EOR, krfr=\EOS, lf1@, lf2@, lf3@, lf4@, lf5@, lf6@, nel=\EE,
20571 op@, rc=\E8, rep@, rev=\E[7m, ri=\EM, rmkx@, rmso=\E[27m,
20573 rs2=\036\E[12H\E[2M\E[H\E[L\E[12H\E[2M\E[H\E[L\E[12H\E[2M\E[
20574 H\E[L\E[12H\E[2M\E[H\E[L\E[12H\E[2M\E[H\E[L\E[12H\E[2M
20575 \E[H\E[L\E[12H\E[2M\E[H\E[L\E[12H\E[2M\E[H\E[L\E[12H\E[2
20576 M\E[H\E[L\E[12H\E[2M\E[H\E[L\E[12H\E[2M\E[H\E[L\E[12H\E[
20578 sc=\E7, setab@, setaf@, setb@, setf@, sgr@, sgr0=\E[m, smkx@,
20579 smso=\E[7m, smul=\E[4m,
20580 tsl=\037@%?%p1%{63}%<%t%p1%'A'%+%c%e\177%p1%{62}%-%Pa%?%ga
20581 %{1}%&%t\011%;%?%ga%{2}%&%t\011\011%;%?%ga%{4}%&%t\011
20582 \011\011\011%;%?%ga%{07}%>%t\011\011\011\011\011\011
20583 \011\011%;%?%ga%{15}%>%t\011\011\011\011\011\011\011
20585 u6@, u7@, u8@, u9@, .acsc=}#f[, .enacs=^O, .kb2=\EOPg,
20586 .kcbt=\EOPi, .ll=\E[24H, .mc0=\E[i, .rmacs=^O, .rs2=\Ec,
20587 .sgr=\E[%?%p1%t7;%;%?%p2%t4;%;%?%p3%t7;%;%?%p4%t5;%;%?%p6%t1
20589 .smacs=^N, C0=}#f[j+k+l+m+n+o~q=s_t+u+v+w+x!0\032,
20591 XC=B\016%\017\,\243#\,\247]\,\260[\,\340@\,\347\\\\\,\351{\,
20592 \350}\,\371|\,\300A\,\301A\,\302A\,\303A\,\304A\,\305A\,
20593 \306E\,\307C\,\310E\,\311E\,\312E\,\313E\,\314I\,\315I\,
20594 \316I\,\317I\,\320D\,\321N\,\322O\,\323O\,\324O\,\325O\,
20595 \326O\,\331U\,\332U\,\333U\,\334U\,\335Y\,\337s\,\341a\,
20596 \342a\,\343a\,\344a\,\345a\,\346e\,\352e\,\353e\,\354i\,
20597 \355i\,\356i\,\357i\,\360d\,\361n\,\362o\,\363o\,\364o\,
20598 \365o\,\366o\,\372u\,\373u\,\374u\,\375y\,\377y\,\267.\,
20599 \327x\,\367/\,\261\E7\E[4m+\E8\E[C\,\,0\017%\016\,x|\,y
20600 \E7\E[4m<\E8\E[C\,z\E7\E[4m>\E8\E[C\,g\E7\E[4m+\E8\E[C,
20603 minitel1-nb|minitel 1 (40cols) noir & blanc sans couleurs avec bold et dim ...,
20605 bold=\EG, clear=^L\EB,
20606 cup=\037%p1%'A'%+%c%p2%'A'%+%c\EB, dim=\ED, home=^^\EB,
20607 op@, rs2=^L\EB, setab@, setaf@, setb@, setf@,
20608 sgr=%?%p1%p3%O%t\E]%;%?%p4%t\EH%;%?%p5%t\ED%;%?%p6%t\EG%;,
20609 sgr0=\EI\E\\\EB, tsl=\037@%p1%'A'%+%c\EB, .invis=\E@,
20612 minitel1b-nb|minitel 1b (40cols) noir & blanc sans couleurs avec bold et dim ...,
20615 acsc=`>a9f!j%k4l<m-n=p#q\,rpt=u5v-w<x5yvzy|l~$,
20616 bold=\EG, clear=^L\EB, cup=\E[%i%p1%d;%p2%dH, dim=\ED,
20617 home=^^\EB, kend=\E)4\r, kf1=\E$4\r, kf2=\E#4\r,
20618 kf3=\E&4\r, kf4=\E!4\r, kf5=\E'4\r, kf6=\E/4\r, knp=\E(4\r,
20619 kpp=\E"4\r, op@, rmacs=^O, rs2=^L\EB, setab@, setaf@, setb@,
20621 sgr=%?%p1%p3%O%t\E]%;%?%p4%t\EH%;%?%p5%t\ED%;%?%p6%t\EG%;,
20622 sgr0=\EI\E\\\EB, smacs=^N, tsl=\037@%p1%'A'%+%c\EB,
20623 u8=\001%[ABCPpqrstuvwxyz{|}~\177]\004\r, .invis=\E@,
20624 .u8=\001Cu|\004r, use=minitel1b,
20628 # Faire, Fnct T puis "/" (TS+"?") pour activer les touches en 40cols :
20630 # TS+Connexion/Fin(Fin),Retour(Page Up),Suite(Page Down),Guide(F1),
20631 # Repetition(F2),Sommaire(F3),Envoi(F4),Correction(F5),Annulation(F6),
20632 # Ctrl+7(F7),Ctrl+8(F8),Ctrl+9(F9),Ctrl+0(F10),Ctrl+*(F11),Ctrl+#(F12).
20634 # Ctrl+Suite-1(F13), Ctrl+Suite-2(F14), Ctrl+Suite-3(F15),
20635 # Ctrl+Suite-4(F16), Ctrl+Suite-5(F17), Ctrl+Suite-6(F18),
20636 # Ctrl+Suite-7(F19), Ctrl+Suite-8(F20), Ctrl+Suite-9(F21),
20637 # Ctrl+Suite-0(F22), Ctrl+Suite-*(F23), Ctrl+Suite-#(F24).
20639 # Fonctionne par exemple avec Midnight Commander (mc).
20641 minitel2-80|minitel 2 (80cols) avec filets vt100 (DEC),
20643 acsc=ffggjjkkllmmnnooqqssttuuvvwwxxyyzz||}},
20644 enacs=\E)0, rmacs=^O, smacs=^N, u6=\E[%i%d;%dR,
20645 C0=ffggjjkkllmmnnooqqssttuuvvwwxxyyzz||}}, E0=^O,
20647 XC=B%\E(B\,\243\E(3}\,\247\E(R[\,\257\E(3v\,\260\E(3f\,\261
20648 \E(3g\,\265\E(3Y\,\267\E(3~\,\274\E(3O\,\275\E(3P\,\276
20649 \E(3Q\,\277\E(3Z\,\300A\,\301A\,\302A\,\303A\,\304\E(3R\,
20650 \305A\,\306E\,\307C\,\310E\,\311\E(3S\,\312E\,\313E\,
20651 \314\E(3T\,\315I\,\316I\,\317I\,\320D\,\321\E(3W\,\322\E(
20652 3U\,\323O\,\324O\,\325O\,\326O\,\327x\,\331U\,\332U\,
20653 \333U\,\334\E(3V\,\335Y\,\337\E(3{\,\340\E(3A\,\341a\,
20654 \342\E(3B\,\343a\,\344\E(3C\,\345a\,\346e\,\347\E(R\\\\\,
20655 \350\E(3E\,\351\E(3D\,\352\E(3F\,\353\E(3G\,\354i\,\355i
20656 \,\356\E(3H\,\357\E(3I\,\360d\,\361\E(3X\,\362o\,\363o\,
20657 \364\E(3J\,\365o\,\366\E(3K\,\367\E(3h\,\371\E(3L\,\372u
20658 \,\373\E(3M\,\374\E(3N\,\375y\,\377y\,\,0\E)3%\E)0\,\\\,m
20659 \,+k\,.l\,0\177\,-j,
20662 minitel12-80|minitel 12 (80cols),
20664 civis=\E[<1h, cnorm=\E[<1l, is2=\E[12h, u6=\E[%i%d;%dH,
20666 .acsc=ffggj+k+l+m+n+ovq-swt+u+v+w+xx}}\,m+k.l-j0
20668 .enacs=\E)3, .rmacs=^O, .rs3=\E[?4l, .scs=\E(%p1%c,
20670 C0=ffggj+k+l+m+n+ovq-swt+u+v+w+xx}}\,m+k.l-j0\177,
20671 E0=^O, S0=\E)3\016,
20672 XC=B%\E(B\,\243\E(3}\,\247\E(R[\,\257\E(3v\,\260\E(3f\,\261
20673 \E(3g\,\267\E(3~\,\274\E(3O\,\275\E(3P\,\276\E(3Q\,\300A
20674 \,\301A\,\302A\,\303A\,\304A\,\305A\,\306E\,\307C\,\310E
20675 \,\311E\,\312E\,\313E\,\314I\,\315I\,\316I\,\317I\,\320D
20676 \,\321N\,\322O\,\323O\,\324O\,\325O\,\326O\,\327x\,\331U
20677 \,\332U\,\333U\,\334U\,\335Y\,\337\E(3{\,\340\E(3A\,
20678 \341a\,\342\E(3B\,\343a\,\344\E(3C\,\345a\,\346e\,\347\E(
20679 R\\\\\,\350\E(3E\,\351\E(3D\,\352\E(3F\,\353\E(3G\,\354i
20680 \,\355i\,\356\E(3H\,\357\E(3I\,\360d\,\361n\,\362o\,
20681 \363o\,\364\E(3J\,\365o\,\366\E(3K\,\367\E(3h\,\371\E(3L
20682 \,\372u\,\373\E(3M\,\374\E(3N\,\375y\,\377y\,\,0\E)3%\E)0
20683 \,\\\,m\,+k\,.l\,0\177\,-j,
20687 # Add these in your ~/.screenrc for inputting some special glyphs like french
20688 # accentuated chars in 40 cols mode:
20690 # bindkey ^YA digraph '`' # Saisi accent grave.
20691 # bindkey ^YB digraph "'" # Saisi accent aigu.
20692 # bindkey ^YC digraph '^' # Saisi accent circonflexe.
20693 # bindkey ^YH digraph '"' # Saisi accent trema.
20695 # bindkey ^Y# stuff \243 # Livre.
20696 # bindkey "^Y\047" stuff \247 # Paragraphe.
20697 # bindkey ^Yj stuff \306 # AE
20698 # bindkey ^Yz stuff \346 # ae
20699 # bindkey ^YKc stuff \347 # c cedille.
20702 screen.minitel1|Screen specific for minitel1,
20704 acsc=++\,\,--..00``aaffgghhiijjkkllmmnnooppqqrrssttuuvvwwxxy
20706 bel=\007\E\^ \E\\, bold@, csr@, flash=\Eg\E\^ \E\\, kmous@,
20707 rmul@, smul@, u6=\E[%i%d;%dR, u7=\E[6n, u8=\E[?1;2c, u9=\EZ,
20708 use=xterm+x11mouse, use=screen4,
20710 screen.minitel1b|Screen specific for minitel1b,
20711 kclr=\E[2J, kdl1=\E[M, kf13=^Y{1, kf14=^Y{2, kf15=^Y{3,
20712 kf16=^Y{4, kf17=^Y{5, kf18=^Y{6, kf19=^Y{7, kf20=^Y{8,
20713 kf21=^Y{9, kf22=^Y{0, kf23=^Y{*, kf24=^Y{#, kil1=\E[L,
20714 use=screen.minitel1,
20716 screen.minitel1b-80|screen.minitel2-80|screen.minitel12-80|Screen specific for minitel1b-80 minitel2-80 and minitel12-80,
20717 colors@, ncv@, pairs@,
20718 bold=\E[1m, kent=\EOM, kf13@, kf14@, kf15@, kf16@, kf17@, kf18@,
20719 kf19@, kf20@, kf21@, kf22@, kf23@, kf24@, khlp=\EOm, op@,
20720 rmul=\E[24m, setab@, setaf@, setb@, setf@, smul=\E[4m,
20721 use=screen.minitel1b,
20723 screen.minitel1-nb|Screen specific for minitel1-nb,
20724 colors@, ncv@, pairs@,
20725 bold=\E[1m, dim=\E[2m, op@, setab@, setaf@, setb@, setf@,
20726 use=screen.minitel1,
20728 screen.minitel1b-nb|Screen specific for minitel1b-nb,
20729 colors@, ncv@, pairs@,
20730 bold=\E[1m, dim=\E[2m, op@, setab@, setaf@, setb@, setf@,
20731 use=screen.minitel1b,
20733 # From: Alexandre Montaron, 29 Sep 2016
20735 linux-m1|Linux Minitel 1 "like" Couleurs,
20736 am, bw@, ccc, mir, msgr, xenl,
20737 colors#8, it#8, ncv#16, pairs#64,
20738 acsc=a\261f\370g\361h\260j\274k\273l\311m\310n\316q\315t
20739 \314u\271v\312w\313x\272y\363z\362{\343|\252~\372,
20740 bel=^G, blink=\E[5m, bold=\E[1m, civis=\E[?25l,
20741 clear=\E[H\E[J, cnorm=\E[?25h, cr=\r,
20742 csr=\E[%i%p1%d;%p2%dr, cub1=^H, cud1=\n, cuf1=\E[C,
20743 cup=\E[%i%p1%d;%p2%dH, cuu1=\E[A, dch=\E[%p1%dP,
20744 dch1=\E[P, dim=\E[2m, dl=\E[%p1%dM, dl1=\E[M,
20745 ech=\E[%p1%dX, ed=\E[J, el=\E[K, el1=\E[1K, enacs=\E)U,
20746 flash=\E[?5h$<100/>\E[?5l, home=\E[H, hpa=\E[%i%p1%d`,
20747 ht=^I, hts=\EH, il=\E[%p1%dL, il1=\E[L, ind=\n,
20748 initc=\E]P%p1%{15}%&%X%p2%{255}%&%02X%p3%{255}%&%02X%p4
20750 is2=\E]R\E]P3FFFF80\E[?8c, ka1=\EOw, ka3=\EOy, kb2=\E[G,
20751 kbs=^?, kc1=\EOq, kc3=\EOs, kcbt=\E^I, kclr=\E\r, kcub1=\E[D,
20752 kcud1=\E[B, kcuf1=\E[C, kcuu1=\E[A, kdch1=\E[3~,
20753 kdl1=\E\E[A, kend=\E[4~, kent=\EOM, kf1=\E[[A, kf10=\E[21~,
20754 kf11=\E[23~, kf12=\E[24~, kf13=\E[25~, kf14=\E[26~,
20755 kf15=\E[28~, kf16=\E[29~, kf17=\E[31~, kf18=\E[32~,
20756 kf19=\E[33~, kf2=\E[[B, kf20=\E[34~, kf3=\E[[C, kf4=\E[[D,
20757 kf5=\E[[E, kf6=\E[17~, kf7=\E[18~, kf8=\E[19~, kf9=\E[20~,
20758 khome=\E[1~, kich1=\E[2~, kil1=\E\E[B, kmous=\E[M,
20759 knp=\E[6~, kpp=\E[5~, nel=\EE, oc=\E]R\E]P3FFFF80,
20760 op=\E[39;49m, rc=\E8, rev=\E[7m, ri=\EM, rmacs=^O,
20761 rmam=\E[?7l, rmir=\E[4l, rmpch=\E[10m, rmso=\E[27m,
20762 rs1=\Ec, rs3=\E[37;40m\E[8], sc=\E7, setab=\E[4%p1%dm,
20763 setaf=\E[3%p1%dm, sgr0=\E[m, smacs=^N, smam=\E[?7h,
20764 smir=\E[4h, smpch=\E[11m, smso=\E[7m, tbc=\E[3g,
20765 u6=\E[%i%d;%dR, u7=\E[6n, u8=\E[?6c, u9=\EZ,
20766 vpa=\E[%i%p1%dd, .VN=\E[?5l, .VR=\E[?5h, .am@,
20767 .ich=\E[%p1%d@, .ich1=\E[@, .ll=\E[99H, .rmcup=,
20768 .rmul=\E[24m, .smcup=\E]R\E]P3FFFF80\E[?8c,
20770 E3=\E[99H\E[2J\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n
20771 \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n
20772 \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n
20773 \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n
20774 \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n
20775 \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n
20776 \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n
20777 \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n,
20779 # 1. Using double-shapes for vt100 graphical chars (eg: mc).
20780 # 2. Native brown color corrected to good yellow color.
20781 # 3. Adding "Insert" and "Delete Line" keys as ESC Up and ESC Down arrow keys.
20782 # 4. Suppressed nonexistent underlined mode (normally as bright).
20783 # 5. ich/ich1 not filled because of non-curses programs.
20785 # 6. Suppressed nonexistent invisible mode.
20786 #(7.)Adding forgotten "cub/cud/cuf/cuu" sequences deplacement.
20788 linux-m1b|Linux Minitel 1B "like" Monochrome (Gris/Blanc/Noir+Dim),
20790 colors@, ncv@, pairs@,
20791 acsc@, bold=\E[33m, enacs@, initc@,
20792 is2=\E]R\E]P1A9A9A9\E]P2A9A9A9\E]P3FFFFFF\E]P4A9A9A9\E]P5A9A
20793 9A9\E]P6A9A9A9\E]P9FFFFFF\E]PAFFFFFF\E]PBFFFFFF\E]PCFFFF
20794 FF\E]PDFFFFFF\E]PEFFFFFF\E[?2c,
20795 oc@, op@, rmacs@, setab=^A, setaf=^A, smacs@, .setab@, .setaf@,
20796 .smcup=\E]R\E]P1A9A9A9\E]P2A9A9A9\E]P3FFFFFF\E]P4A9A9A9\E]P5
20797 A9A9A9\E]P6A9A9A9\E]P9FFFFFF\E]PAFFFFFF\E]PBFFFFFF\E]
20798 PCFFFFFF\E]PDFFFFFF\E]PEFFFFFF\E[?2c,
20801 linux-m2|Linux Minitel 2 "like" Couleurs (Vert/Blanc/Noir+Bleu),
20803 colors@, ncv@, pairs@,
20804 acsc=++\,\,--..00``aabbccddeeffgghhiijjkkllmmnnooppqqrrssttu
20805 uvvwwxxyyzz{{||}}~~,
20806 bold=\E[33m, cnorm=\E[?2c\E[?25h, cvvis=\E[?8c\E[?25h,
20807 enacs=\E)0, initc@,
20808 is2=\E]R\E]P100A900\E]P200A900\E]P3FFFFFF\E]P400A900\E]P500A
20809 900\E]P600A900\E]P700A900\E]P80000FF\E]P9FFFFFF\E]PAFFFF
20810 FF\E]PBFFFFFF\E]PCFFFFFF\E]PDFFFFFF\E]PEFFFFFF\E]PFFFFFF
20812 oc@, op@, rmacs=^O, setab=^A, setaf=^A, sgr0=\E[;37m, smacs=^N,
20814 .smcup=\E]R\E]P100A900\E]P200A900\E]P3FFFFFF\E]P400A900\E]P5
20815 00A900\E]P600A900\E]P700A900\E]P80000FF\E]P9FFFFFF\E]
20816 PAFFFFFF\E]PBFFFFFF\E]PCFFFFFF\E]PDFFFFFF\E]PEFFFFFF
20817 \E]PFFFFFFF\E[;37m,
20820 # Screen entries counterpart :
20822 screen.linux-m1|Linux m1 specific for screen,
20824 dim=\E[2m, kbs=^?, kclr=\E\r, kdl1=\E\E[A, kf13=\E[25~,
20825 kf14=\E[26~, kf15=\E[28~, kf16=\E[29~, kf17=\E[31~,
20826 kf18=\E[32~, kf19=\E[33~, kf20=\E[34~, kil1=\E\E[B, rmul@,
20827 smul@, u6=\E[%i%d;%dR, u7=\E[6n, u8=\E[?1;2c, u9=\EZ,
20828 E3=\E[99H\E[2J\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n
20829 \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n
20830 \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n
20831 \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n
20832 \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n
20833 \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n
20834 \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n
20835 \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n,
20836 use=xterm+x11mouse, use=screen4,
20838 screen.linux-m1b|Linux m1b specific for screen,
20840 op@, setab@, setaf@, setb@, setf@, use=screen.linux-m1,
20842 screen.linux-m2|Linux m2 specific for screen,
20843 acsc=++\,\,--..00``aabbccddeeffgghhiijjkkllmmnnooppqqrrssttu
20844 uvvwwxxyyzz{{||}}~~,
20845 use=screen.linux-m1b,
20849 putty-m1|Putty Minitel 1 "like" Couleurs,
20851 dim@, kf1=\E[11~, kf2=\E[12~, kf3=\E[13~, kf4=\E[14~,
20852 kf5=\E[15~, rmcup=\E[2J\E[?47l\E8, rmul=\E[24m,
20853 smcup=\E7\E[?47h, smul=\E[4m, .E3=\E[300S,
20854 .WS=\E[8;%d;%dt, Z0=\E[?3h, Z1=\E[?3l, use=xterm+sl-twm,
20855 use=ecma+index, use=linux-m1,
20857 putty-m1b|Putty Minitel 1B "like" Monochrome (Gris/Blanc/Noir),
20859 dim@, kf1=\E[11~, kf2=\E[12~, kf3=\E[13~, kf4=\E[14~,
20860 kf5=\E[15~, rmcup=\E[2J\E[?47l\E8, rmul=\E[24m,
20861 smcup=\E7\E[?47h, smul=\E[4m, .E3=\E[300S,
20862 .WS=\E[8;%d;%dt, Z0=\E[?3h, Z1=\E[?3l, use=xterm+sl-twm,
20863 use=ecma+index, use=linux-m1b,
20865 putty-m2|Putty Minitel 2 "like" Couleurs (Vert/Blanc/Noir),
20867 acsc=``aabbccddeeffgghhiijjkkllmmnnooppqqrrssttuuvvwwxxyyzz{
20869 dim@, kf1=\E[11~, kf2=\E[12~, kf3=\E[13~, kf4=\E[14~,
20870 kf5=\E[15~, rmcup=\E[2J\E[?47l\E8, rmul=\E[24m,
20871 smcup=\E7\E[?47h, smul=\E[4m, .E3=\E[300S,
20872 .WS=\E[8;%d;%dt, Z0=\E[?3h, Z1=\E[?3l, use=xterm+sl-twm,
20873 use=ecma+index, use=linux-m2,
20875 screen.putty-m1|Putty m1 specific for screen,
20876 dim@, rmul=\E[24m, smul=\E[4m, E3@, use=screen.linux-m1,
20878 screen.putty-m1b|Putty m1b specific for screen,
20880 op@, setab@, setaf@, setb@, setf@, use=screen.putty-m1,
20882 screen.putty-m2|Putty m2 specific for screen,
20883 acsc=++\,\,--..00``aabbccddeeffgghhiijjkkllmmnnooppqqrrssttu
20884 uvvwwxxyyzz{{||}}~~,
20885 use=screen.putty-m1b,
20886 # From: Alexandre Montaron, 19 Nov 2015, updated 19 Sep 2016
20889 # viewdata lacks a true cup capability,
20890 # so I achieved it with home and cud1/cuf1 sequences only !
20891 viewdata|prestel/viewdata terminals,
20894 bel=^G, civis=^T, clear=^L, cnorm=^Q, cr=\r, cub1=^H, cud1=\n,
20896 cup=\036%?%p1%{07}%>%t\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n%;%?%p1%{15}%>%t\n\n
20897 \n\n\n\n\n\n%;%?%p1%{4}%&%t\n\n\n\n%;%?%p1%{2}%&%t\n\n%;
20898 %?%p1%{1}%&%t\n%;%?%p2%{07}%>%t\011\011\011\011\011\011
20899 \011\011%;%?%p2%{15}%>%t\011\011\011\011\011\011\011
20900 \011%;%?%p2%{23}%>%t\011\011\011\011\011\011\011\011%;%?
20901 %p2%{31}%>%t\011\011\011\011\011\011\011\011%;%?%p2%{4}
20902 %&%t\011\011\011\011%;%?%p2%{2}%&%t\011\011%;%?%p2%{1}%&
20904 cuu1=^K, home=^^, nel=\r\n, rs2=^L, .el=^X, .ind=\n,
20905 .rep=%p1%c\022%p2%'?'%+%c, .ri=^K,
20907 viewdata-o|optimized version of viewdata prestel/viewdata terminals,
20908 cup=\036%p1%?%p2%{20}%>%t%?%p1%{23}%=%t%Pa%{1}%e%{1}%+%;%;
20909 %Pa%?%ga%{13}%<%t%?%ga%{07}%>%t\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n%;%?%ga
20910 %{4}%&%t\n\n\n\n%;%?%ga%{2}%&%t\n\n%;%?%ga%{1}%&%t\n%;%e
20911 %{24}%ga%-%Pa%?%ga%{07}%>%t\013\013\013\013\013\013\013
20912 \013%;%?%ga%{4}%&%t\013\013\013\013%;%?%ga%{2}%&%t\013
20913 \013%;%?%ga%{1}%&%t\013%;%;%?%p2%{21}%<%t%?%p2%{07}%>%t
20914 \011\011\011\011\011\011\011\011%;%?%p2%{15}%>%t\011
20915 \011\011\011\011\011\011\011%;%?%p2%{4}%&%t\011\011\011
20916 \011%;%?%p2%{2}%&%t\011\011%;%?%p2%{1}%&%t\011%;%e%{40}
20917 %p2%-%Pa%?%ga%{07}%>%t\010\010\010\010\010\010\010\010%;
20918 %?%ga%{15}%>%t\010\010\010\010\010\010\010\010%;%?%ga
20919 %{4}%&%t\010\010\010\010%;%?%ga%{2}%&%t\010\010%;%?%ga
20920 %{1}%&%t\010%;%?%p1%{23}%=%t\013%;%;,
20921 .ll=^^^K, use=viewdata,
20923 # Samples with TERM=viewdata and TERM=viewdata-rv: http://canal.chez.com/blog/
20925 viewdata-rv|prestel/viewdata terminals with reverse capabilitie (as green),
20927 rmso=\EG, smso=\EB, use=viewdata-o,
20929 ######## OBSOLETE VDT TYPES
20931 # These terminals are *long* dead -- these entries are retained for
20932 # historical interest only.
20934 #### Amtek Business Machines
20937 # (abm80: early versions of this entry apparently had ":se=\E^_:so=\E^Y",
20938 # but these caps were commented out in 8.3; also, removed overridden
20939 # ":do=^J:" -- esr)
20940 abm80|amtek business machines 80,
20943 cbt=^T, clear=\E^\, cub1=^H, cud1=\E^K, cuf1=^P,
20944 cup=\E\021%p2%{32}%+%c%p1%{32}%+%c, cuu1=\E^L,
20945 dl1=\E^S, ed=\E^X, el=\E^O, home=\E^R, il1=\E^Z,
20947 #### Bell Labs blit terminals
20949 # These were AT&T's official entries. The 5620 FAQ maintained by
20950 # David Breneman <daveb@dgtl.com> has this to say:
20952 # Actually, in the beginning was the Jerq, and the Jerq was white with a
20953 # green face, and Locanthi and Pike looked upon the Jerq and said the Jerq
20954 # was good. But lo, upon the horizon loomed a mighty management-type person
20955 # (known now only by the initials VP) who said, the mighty Jerq must stay
20956 # alone, and could not go forth into the world. So Locanthi and Pike put the
20957 # Jerq to sleep, cloned its parts, and the Blit was brought forth unto the
20958 # world. And the Jerq lived the rest of its days in research, but never
20959 # strayed from those paths.
20961 # In all seriousness, the Blit was originally known as the Jerq, but when
20962 # it started to be shown outside of the halls of the Bell Labs Research
20963 # organization, the management powers that be decided that the name could
20964 # not remain. So it was renamed to be Blit. This was in late 1981.
20966 # (The AT&T 5620 was the commercialized Blit. Its successors were the 630,
20970 blit|jerq|blit running teletype rom,
20972 cols#87, it#8, lines#72,
20973 bel=^G, clear=^L, cr=\r, cub1=\ED, cud1=\n, cuf1=\EC,
20974 cup=\EY%p2%{32}%+%c%p1%{32}%+%c, cuu1=\EA,
20975 dch=\Ee%p1%{32}%+%c, dch1=\Ee!, dl=\EE%p1%{32}%+%c,
20976 dl1=\EE!, el=\EK, ht=^I, ich=\Ef%p1%{32}%+%c, ich1=\Ef!,
20977 il=\EF%p1%{32}%+%c, il1=\EF!, ind=\n, kbs=^H, kcub1=\ED,
20978 kcud1=\EB, kcuf1=\EC, kcuu1=\EA, kf1=\Ex, kf2=\Ey, kf3=\Ez,
20980 # (cbblit: here's a BSD termcap that says <cud1=\EG> -- esr)
20981 cbblit|fixterm|blit running columbus code,
20983 ed=\EJ, flash=\E^G, ich1@, mc4=^T, mc5=^R, mc5p=\EP%p1%03d,
20984 rmir=\ER, rmso=\EV!, rmul=\EV", smir=\EQ, smso=\EU!,
20985 smul=\EU", use=blit,
20987 oblit|ojerq|first version of blit rom,
20988 am, da, db, eo, mir, ul, xon,
20989 cols#88, it#8, lines#72,
20990 bel=^G, clear=^L, cr=\r, cub1=\ED, cud1=\n, cuf1=\EC,
20991 cup=\EY%p2%{32}%+%c%p1%{32}%+%c, cuu1=\EA, dch1=\EO,
20992 dl=\Ee%p1%{32}%+%c, dl1=\EE, ed=\EJ, el=\EK, flash=\E^G,
20993 ht=^I, il=\Ef%p1%{32}%+%c, il1=\EF, ind=\n, kbs=^H, rmir=\ER,
20996 #### Bolt, Beranek & Newman (bbn)
20998 # The BitGraph was a product of the now-defunct BBN Computer Corporation.
20999 # The parent company, best known as the architects of the Internet, is
21002 # Jeff DelPapa <dp@world.std.com> writes:
21003 # The bitgraph was a large white box that contained a monochrome bitmap
21004 # display, and a 68000 to run it. You could download code and run it on
21005 # the cpu, it had 128kb (I think) of memory. I used one in the late
21006 # 70's, sure beat a vt100. It had one strange feature tho -- it used
21007 # the cpu to bitblt pixels to scroll, it took longer than the refresh
21008 # rate, and looked like a rubber sheet stretching, then snapping
21009 # upwards. It had everything the early mac had, except a floppy drive a
21010 # small screen (it had a 17" crisp beauty) and a real OS. They (Bolt
21011 # Beranek and Neuman) sold at most a few hundred of them to the real
21012 # world. DOD may have bought more...
21015 # Entries for the BitGraph terminals. The problem
21016 # with scrolling in vi can only be fixed by getting BBN to put
21017 # smarter scroll logic in the terminal or changing vi or padding
21018 # scrolls with about 500 ms delay.
21020 # I always thought the problem was related to the terminal
21021 # counting newlines in its input buffer before scrolling and
21022 # then moving the screen that much. Then vi comes along and
21023 # paints lines in on the bottom line of the screen, so you get
21024 # this big white gap.
21026 bitgraph|bg2.0nv|bg3.10nv|bbn bitgraph 2.0 or later (normal video),
21027 flash=\E[?5h$<200/>\E[?5l, is2=\E>\E[?5l\E[?7h,
21029 bg2.0rv|bg3.10rv|bbn bitgraph 2.0 (reverse video),
21030 flash=\E[?5l$<200/>\E[?5h, is2=\E>\E[?5h\E[?7h,
21032 bg2.0|bg3.10|bbn bitgraph 2.0 or later (no init),
21035 bel=^G, clear=\E[H\E[J$<150>, cr=\r,
21036 csr=\E[%i%p1%d;%p2%dr, cub1=^H, cud1=\E[B, cuf1=\E[C,
21037 cup=%i\E[%p1%d;%p2%dH, cuu1=\E[A, dl1=\E[M$<2*>,
21038 ed=\E[J$<150>, el=\E[K$<2>, ht=^I, il1=\E[L$<2*>,
21039 ind=\n$<280>, kcub1=\E[D, kcud1=\E[B, kcuf1=\E[C,
21040 kcuu1=\E[A, kf1=\EOP, kf2=\EOQ, kf3=\EOR, kf4=\EOS, lf1=PF1,
21041 lf2=PF2, lf3=PF3, lf4=PF4, rc=\E8, rmkx=\E>, rmso=\E[m, sc=\E7,
21042 sgr0=\E[m, smkx=\E=, smso=\E[7m,
21044 bg1.25rv|bbn bitgraph 1.25 (reverse video),
21045 flash=\E[?5l$<200/>\E[?5h, is2=\E>\E[?5h\E[?7h,
21047 bg1.25nv|bbn bitgraph 1.25 (normal video),
21048 flash=\E[?5h$<200/>\E[?5l, is2=\E>\E[?5l\E[?7h,
21050 # (bg1.25: I added <rmam>/<smam> based on the init string -- esr)
21051 bg1.25|bbn bitgraph 1.25,
21053 bel=^G, clear=\E[H\E[J$<150>, cr=\r, cub1=^H, cud1=\E[B,
21054 cuf1=\E[C, cup=%i\E[%p1%d;%p2%dH, cuu1=\E[A,
21055 dl1=\E[M$<2*>, ed=\E[J$<150>, el=\E[K$<2>, ht=^I,
21056 il1=\E[L$<2*>, ind=\n$<280>, kcub1=\ED, kcud1=\EB,
21057 kcuf1=\EC, kcuu1=\EA, kf1=\EP, kf2=\EQ, kf3=\ER, kf4=\ES,
21058 lf1=PF1, lf2=PF2, lf3=PF3, lf4=PF4, ll=\E[64;1H, rmam=\E[?7l,
21059 rmkx=\E>, rmso=\E[m, sgr0=\E[m, smam=\E[?7h, smkx=\E=,
21062 #### Bull (bq, dku, vip)
21064 # (Adapted for terminfo; AIX extension capabilities translated -- esr)
21066 #============================================#
21067 # BULL QUESTAR 210 `SDP' terminals emulation #
21068 #============================================#
21070 # Description written by R.K.Saunders (Bull Transac)
21072 # Modifications written by F. Girard (Bull MTS)
21073 # 19-05-87 V02.00.01
21074 # 17-12-87 V02.00.02
21075 # 15-09-89 V02.00.05
21077 # Typical technical selections F1 (modes SDP/ROLL):
21078 # -------------------------------------------------------
21079 # | 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 |
21080 # | 1010 0011 1010 0110 0110 0001 0100 0000 0000 0000 |
21082 # | 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 |
21083 # | 0000 0110 100? 0000 0000 0000 0001 0000 0000 0001 |
21085 # | 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 |
21086 # | 0011 0000 0001 1000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 |
21088 # | 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 |
21089 # | 1010 0011 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 |
21090 # -------------------------------------------------------
21091 # Typical firmware identification F5 "etat 6":
21092 # P287.02.04b (AZERTY)
21093 # P297.11.04 (24-pin: 2732) or P798.11.04 (28-pin: 2764)
21094 # P298.03.03 (monochrome) or P374.03.02 (colour)
21096 # SM SDP mode (VIP command): ^[[?=h
21097 # RIS (erases screen): ^[c
21098 # DMI disable keyboard: ^[`
21099 # SM double rendition mode: ^[[?>h
21100 # RM solicited status mode: ^[[5l
21101 # RM character mode: ^[[>l
21102 # RM echoplex mode: ^[[12l
21103 # RM column tab mode: ^[[18l
21104 # RM forbid SS2 keyboard mode: ^[[?<l
21105 # SM scroll mode: ^[[=h
21106 # FCF enable XON/XOFF: ^[P1s^[\
21107 # MTL select end msg character: ^[[^Wp
21108 # EMI enable keyboard: ^[b
21109 # RIS retour etat initial: ^[c
21110 # enable FC keypad: ^[[?<h,
21111 # MPW map status line window: ^[PY99:98^[\
21112 # SCP select status line: ^[[0;98v
21113 # ED erase entire partition: ^[[2J
21114 # SCP select main partition: ^[[v
21115 # SM character insertion mode: ^[[4h
21116 # RM character replacement mode: ^[[4l
21117 # COO cursor on: ^[[r
21118 # COO cursor off: ^[[1r
21119 # SGR dim (turquoise) rev attr: ^[[2;7m
21120 # SGR Data normal attr: ^[[m
21121 # SO Line-graphic mode ON: ^N
21122 # SI Line-graphic mode OFF: ^O
21123 # MC start routing to printer: ^[[5i
21124 # MC stop routing to printer: ^M^[[4i
21127 # This entry covers the following terminals:
21128 # dku7102, tws2102, and tws models 2105 to 2112
21129 tws-generic|dku7102|Bull Questar tws terminals,
21130 am, eslok, hs, mir, msgr, xenl, xhp@, xon,
21131 cols#80, it#8, lines#24, wsl#80,
21132 acsc=``aaffggj)k\,l&m#n/ooppq*rrsst'u-v+w.x%yyzz{{||}}~~,
21133 bel=^G, blink=\E[0;5m, cbt=\E[Z, civis=\E[1r, clear=\E[2J,
21134 cnorm=\E[r, cr=\r, cub=\E[%p1%dD, cub1=^H, cud=\E[%p1%dB,
21135 cud1=\n, cuf=\E[%p1%dC, cuf1=\E[C, cup=\E[%i%p1%d;%p2%df,
21136 cuu=\E[%p1%dA, cuu1=\E[A, dch=\E[%p1%dP, dch1=\E[P,
21137 dim=\E[0;2m, dl=\E[%p1%dM, dl1=\E[M,
21138 dsl=\EPY99\:98\E\\\E[0;98v\E[2J\E[v, ed=\E[J, el=\E[K,
21139 fsl=\E[v, home=\E[H, ht=\E[I, hts=\EH, il=\E[%p1%dL,
21140 il1=\E[L, ind=\n, invis=\E[0;8m,
21141 is1=\E[?=h\Ec\E`\E[?>h\EPY99\:98\E\\,
21142 is2=\E[5;>;12;18;?<l\E[=h\EP1s\E\\\E[\027p,
21143 is3=\Eb\E[?<h, kbs=^H, kcbt=\E[Z, kctab=\E[g, kcub1=\E[D,
21144 kcud1=\E[B, kcuf1=\E[C, kcuu1=\E[A, kdch1=\E[P, kdl1=\E[M,
21145 ked=\E[J, kel=\E[K, kf1=\E[1u\027, kf2=\E[2u\027,
21146 kf3=\E[3u\027, kf4=\E[4u\027, kf5=\E[5u\027,
21147 kf6=\E[6u\027, kf7=\E[7u\027, kf8=\E[8u\027, khome=\E[H,
21148 khts=\EH, kil1=\E[L, krmir=\E[4l, ll=\E[H\E[A, mc0=\E[0i,
21149 mc4=\r\E[4i, mc5=\E[5i, rev=\E[0;7m, rmacs=^O,
21150 rmcup=\E[0;98v\E[2J\E[v, rmir=\E[4l, rmso=\E[m,
21151 rmul=\E[m, rs2=\E[?=h\Ec, s0ds=^O, s1ds=^N,
21152 sgr=\E[0%?%p1%p3%|%t;7%;%?%p2%t;4%;%?%p4%t;5%;%?%p5%t;2%;%?
21153 %p7%t;8%;m%?%p9%t\016%e\017%;,
21154 sgr0=\E[m\017, smacs=^N, smcup=\E[?>h\EPY99\:98\E\\,
21155 smir=\E[4h, smso=\E[0;7m, smul=\E[0;4m, tbc=\E[3g,
21156 tsl=\EPY99\:98\E\\\E[0;98v\E[2;7m,
21157 tws2102-sna|dku7102-sna|BULL Questar tws2102 for SNA,
21158 dsl=\E[0;98v\E[2J\E[v, fsl=\E[v, is3=\Eb, tsl=\E[0;98v,
21160 tws2103|xdku|BULL Questar tws2103,
21161 ht=^I, use=tws-generic,
21162 tws2103-sna|dku7103-sna|BULL Questar tws2103 for SNA,
21163 ht=^I, use=tws2102-sna,
21164 dku7102-old|BULL Questar 200 DKU7102 (microcode version < 6),
21165 clear=\E[2J\E[H, cup@, dl@, dl1@,
21166 dsl=\EPY99\:98\E\\\E[0;98v\E[2J\E[H\E[v, el=\E[K\E[m,
21167 il@, il1@, tsl=\EPY99\:98\E\\\E[0;98v\E[H\E[2;7m,
21169 dku7202|BULL Questar 200 DKU7202 (colour/character attributes),
21170 blink=\E[0;2;4m, dim=\E[0;5m, ht=^I, is3=\E[?3h\Eb,
21171 sgr=\E[0%?%p1%t;2;4;5;7%;%?%p3%t;7%;%?%p2%t;2%;%?%p4%t;2;4%;
21172 %?%p5%t;5%;%?%p7%t;8%;m%?%p9%t\016%e\017%;,
21173 smso=\E[0;4;5;7m, smul=\E[0;2m, use=tws-generic,
21175 #=========================================================#
21176 # BULL QUESTAR 303 & 310 `DEC VT 320' terminals emulation #
21177 #=========================================================#
21179 # Description written by J. Staerck (BULL SA)
21180 # Copyright (c) 1989 BULL SA
21181 #---------------------------------------------------------------------------
21182 # This entry is used for terminals with vt320 emulation mode
21183 # and following set-up :
21184 # 8 bit ISO Latin Character Set (ISO 8859-1),
21185 # 7 bit Control Characters,
21186 # 80 columns screen.
21187 # Hereafter are some DEC vt terminals' commands. (valid on vt200 and 300)
21188 # They are used in string capabilities with vt220-320 emulation mode.
21189 # In the following DEC definitions, two kinds of terminfo databases are
21191 # 1. the first with Command Sequence Introducer starting with escape
21192 # sequence in 7 bits characters ex. ESC [ : 2 chars. in 7-bit mode.
21193 # 2. the second with Command Sequence Introducer starting with escape
21194 # sequence in 8 bits characters ex. ESC [ : 1 char. 'CSI' =x9B.
21195 # Soft Terminal Reset esc [ ! p
21196 # RIS (erases screen): esc c
21197 # DECKPNM numeric keypad mode: esc >
21198 # DECKPAM applic. keypad mode: esc =
21199 # DECSTBM Scrolling region: esc [ r
21200 # SCS select G0 = US: esc ( B
21201 # SCS select G1 = line-graphic: esc ) 0
21202 # Select 7-bit C1 controls: esc sp F
21203 # Select 8-bit C1 controls: esc sp G
21204 # Select cursor home: esc [ H
21205 # Select erase screen: esc [ J
21206 # SM KAM lock keyboard: esc [ 2 h
21207 # RM KAM unlock keyboard: esc [ 2 l
21208 # SM SRM local echo off: esc [ 1 2 h
21209 # RM SRM local echo on: esc [ 1 2 l
21210 # SM LNM New line : esc [ 2 0 h
21211 # RM LNM return = CR only: esc [ 2 0 l
21212 # SM DECCKM cursor keys mode: esc [ ? 1 h
21213 # RM DECCKM appli. keys mode: esc [ ? 1 l
21214 # SM DECANM ANSI mode on: esc [ ? 2 h
21215 # RM DECANM ANSI mode off: esc [ ? 2 l
21216 # SM DECCOLM 132-column screen: esc [ ? 3 h
21217 # RM DECCOLM 80-column screen: esc [ ? 3 l
21218 # SM DECSCLM Smooth scroll: esc [ ? 4 h
21219 # RM DECSCLM Jump scroll: esc [ ? 4 l
21220 # SM DECSCNM screen light backgr. esc [ ? 5 h
21221 # RM DECSCNM screen dark backgr. esc [ ? 5 l
21222 # SM DECOM move within margins: esc [ ? 6 h
21223 # RM DECOM move outside margins: esc [ ? 6 l
21224 # SM DECAWM auto right margin: esc [ ? 7 h
21225 # RM DECAWM auto right margin: esc [ ? 7 l
21226 # SM DECARM auto repeat: esc [ ? 8 h
21227 # RM DECARM auto repeat: esc [ ? 8 l
21228 # DECSASD Select active main: esc [ 0 $ }
21229 # DECSASD Select active status: esc [ 1 $ }
21230 # DECSSDT Select status none: esc [ 0 $ ~
21231 # DECSSDT Select status indic.: esc [ 1 $ ~
21232 # DECSSDT Select status host-wr: esc [ 2 $ ~
21233 # SM DECTCEM Visible cursor: esc [ ? 2 5 h
21234 # RM DECTCEM Invisible cursor: esc [ ? 2 5 l
21235 # SM DECNCRM 7 bits NCR set: esc [ ? 4 2 h
21236 # RM DECNCRM Multi or ISO latin: esc [ ? 4 2 l
21237 # SM DECNKM numeric keypad mode: esc [ ? 6 6 h
21238 # RM DECNKM numeric keypad appl.: esc [ ? 6 6 l
21239 # SM DECKBUM clavier informatique esc [ ? 6 8 h
21240 # RM DECKBUM clavier bureautique: esc [ ? 6 8 l
21241 # DECSCL vt300 mode 8-bit ctrl: esc [ 6 3 " p
21242 # or DECSCL vt300 mode 8-bit ctrl: esc [ 6 3 ; 0 " p
21243 # or DECSCL vt300 mode 8-bit ctrl: esc [ 6 3 ; 2 " p
21244 # DECSCL vt300 mode 7-bit ctrl: esc [ 6 3 ; 1 " p
21245 # Char. and Line attributes: esc [ Ps ... Ps m
21246 # with: 0 All off, 1 Bold, 4 Underline, 5 Blinking, 7 Reverse
21247 # and : 22 Bold off, 24 Underline off, 25 Blinking off, 27 Reverse off
21250 # This entry covers BQ303, BQ306, BQ310, Q303, Q306, Q310
21251 bq300|Bull vt320 ISO Latin 1 80 columns terminal,
21252 am, eo, eslok, hs, km, mir, msgr, xenl, xon,
21253 cols#80, it#8, lines#24, vt#3, wsl#80,
21254 acsc=``aaffggjjkkllmmnnooppqqrrssttuuvvwwxxyyzz{{||}}~~,
21255 bel=^G, blink=\E[5m, bold=\E[1m, civis=\E[?25l,
21256 clear=\E[H\E[J, cnorm=\E[?25h, cr=\r,
21257 csr=\E[%i%p1%d;%p2%dr, cub=\E[%p1%dD, cub1=\E[D,
21258 cud=\E[%p1%dB, cud1=\E[B, cuf=\E[%p1%dC, cuf1=\E[C,
21259 cup=\E[%i%p1%d;%p2%dH, cuu=\E[%p1%dA, cuu1=\E[A,
21260 dch=\E[%p1%dP, dch1=\E[P, dl=\E[%p1%dM, dl1=\E[M,
21261 dsl=\E[1$}\E[2$~\n\E[0$}, ech=\E[%p1%dX, ed=\E[J,
21262 el=\E[K, el1=\E[1K, enacs=\E(B\E)0,
21263 flash=\E[?5h$<50>\E[?5l, fsl=\E[0$}, home=\E[H, ht=^I,
21264 hts=\EH, ich=\E[%p1%d@, il=\E[%p1%dL, il1=\E[L, ind=\ED,
21265 is1=\E[63;1"p\E[2h,
21266 is2=\E[?2h\E[?3l\E[?5l\E[?7h\E[?8h\E>\E[?1l\E\sF\E[?42l\E[?4
21268 is3=\E[0$}\E[?25h\E[2l\E[H\E[J, ka1=\EOw, ka3=\EOy,
21269 kb2=\EOu, kbs=^H, kc1=\EOq, kc3=\EOs, kcub1=\E[D, kcud1=\E[B,
21270 kcuf1=\E[C, kcuu1=\E[A, kdch1=\E[3~, kf1=\EOP, kf10=\E[21~,
21271 kf11=\E[23~, kf12=\E[24~, kf13=\E[25~, kf14=\E[26~,
21272 kf15=\E[28~, kf16=\E[29~, kf17=\E[31~, kf18=\E[32~,
21273 kf19=\E[33~, kf2=\EOQ, kf20=\E[34~, kf3=\EOR, kf4=\EOS,
21274 kf6=\E[17~, kf7=\E[18~, kf8=\E[19~, kf9=\E[20~, kfnd=\E[1~,
21275 khlp=\E[28~, kich1=\E[2~, knp=\E[6~, kpp=\E[5~,
21276 krdo=\E[29~, kslt=\E[4~, lf1=pf1, lf2=pf2, lf3=pf3, lf4=pf4,
21277 nel=\EE, rc=\E8, rev=\E[7m, ri=\EM, rmacs=\E(B, rmam=\E[?7l,
21278 rmcup=\E[?7h, rmir=\E[4l, rmkx=\E[?1l\E>, rmso=\E[27m,
21279 rmul=\E[24m, rs1=\E[!p, rs2=\E[?3l, s0ds=\E(B, s1ds=\E(0,
21281 sgr=\E[%?%p1%t;7%;%?%p2%t;4%;%?%p3%t;7%;%?%p4%t;5%;%?%p6%t;1
21282 %;m%?%p9%t\E(0%e\E(B%;,
21283 sgr0=\E[0m\E(B, smacs=\E(0, smam=\E[?7h,
21284 smcup=\E[?7l\E[?1l\E(B, smir=\E[4h, smso=\E[7m,
21285 smul=\E[4m, tbc=\E[3g, tsl=\E[1$}\E[2$~, use=ansi+pp,
21286 bq300-rv|Bull vt320 reverse 80 columns,
21287 flash=\E[?5l$<50>\E[?5h,
21288 is2=\E[?2h\E[?3l\E[?5h\E[?7h\E[?8h\E>\E[?1l\E\sF\E[?42l\E[?4
21291 bq300-w|Bull vt320 132 columns,
21293 is2=\E[?2h\E[?3h\E[?5l\E[?7h\E[?8h\E>\E[?1l\E\sF\E[?42l\E[?4
21295 rs2=\E[?3h, use=bq300,
21296 bq300-w-rv|Bull vt320 reverse mode 132 columns,
21298 flash=\E[?5l$<50>\E[?5h,
21299 is2=\E[?2h\E[?3h\E[?5h\E[?7h\E[?8h\E>\E[?1l\E\sF\E[?42l\E[?4
21301 rs2=\E[?3h, use=bq300,
21303 # This entry is used for terminals with vt320 emulation mode
21304 # and following set-up :
21305 # 8 bit ISO Latin Character Set (ISO 8859-1),
21306 # 8 bit Control Characters, (CSI coded as x9B for ESC [)
21307 # 80 columns screen.
21308 # Soft Terminal Reset csi ! p
21309 # RIS (erases screen): esc c
21310 # DECKPNM numeric keypad mode: esc >
21311 # DECKPAM applic. keypad mode: esc =
21312 # DECSTBM Scrolling region: esc [ r
21313 # SCS select G0 = US: esc ( B
21314 # SCS select G1 = line-graphic: esc ) 0
21315 # Select 7-bit C1 controls: esc sp F
21316 # Select 8-bit C1 controls: esc sp G
21317 # Select cursor home: csi H
21318 # Select erase screen: csi J
21319 # SM KAM lock keyboard: csi 2 h
21320 # RM KAM unlock keyboard: csi 2 l
21321 # SM SRM local echo off: csi 1 2 h
21322 # RM SRM local echo on: csi 1 2 l
21323 # SM LNM New line : csi 2 0 h
21324 # RM LNM return = CR only: csi 2 0 l
21325 # SM DECCKM cursor keys mode: csi ? 1 h
21326 # RM DECCKM appli. keys mode: csi ? 1 l
21327 # SM DECANM ANSI mode on: csi ? 2 h
21328 # RM DECANM ANSI mode off: csi ? 2 l
21329 # SM DECCOLM 132-column screen: csi ? 3 h
21330 # RM DECCOLM 80-column screen: csi ? 3 l
21331 # SM DECSCLM Smooth scroll: csi ? 4 h
21332 # RM DECSCLM Jump scroll: csi ? 4 l
21333 # SM DECSCNM screen light backgr. csi ? 5 h
21334 # RM DECSCNM screen dark backgr. csi ? 5 l
21335 # SM DECOM move within margins: csi ? 6 h
21336 # RM DECOM move outside margins: csi ? 6 l
21337 # SM DECAWM auto right margin: csi ? 7 h
21338 # RM DECAWM auto right margin: csi ? 7 l
21339 # SM DECARM auto repeat: csi ? 8 h
21340 # RM DECARM auto repeat: csi ? 8 l
21341 # DECSASD Select active main: csi 0 $ }
21342 # DECSASD Select active status: csi 1 $ }
21343 # DECSSDT Select status none: csi 0 $ ~
21344 # DECSSDT Select status indic.: csi 1 $ ~
21345 # DECSSDT Select status host-wr: csi 2 $ ~
21346 # SM DECTCEM Visible cursor: csi ? 2 5 h
21347 # RM DECTCEM Invisible cursor: csi ? 2 5 l
21348 # SM DECNCRM 7 bits NCR set: csi ? 4 2 h
21349 # RM DECNCRM Multi or ISO latin: csi ? 4 2 l
21350 # DECSCL vt300 mode 8-bit ctrl: csi 6 3 " p
21351 # or DECSCL vt300 mode 8-bit ctrl: csi 6 3 ; 0 " p
21352 # DECSCL vt300 mode 7-bit ctrl: csi 6 3 ; 1 " p
21353 # Char. and Line attributes: csi Ps ... Ps m
21354 # with: 0 All off, 1 Bold, 4 Underline, 5 Blinking, 7 Reverse
21355 # and : 22 Bold off, 24 Underline off, 25 Blinking off, 27 Reverse off
21356 # (bq300-8: <cub1>,<cuf1>,<cuu1>,<cud1>,<dl1>,<il1> to get under 1024 --esr)
21357 bq300-8|Bull vt320 full 8 bits 80 columns,
21358 am, eo, eslok, hs, km, mc5i, mir, msgr, xenl, xon,
21359 cols#80, it#8, lines#24, vt#3, wsl#80,
21360 acsc=``aaffggjjkkllmmnnooppqqrrssttuuvvwwxxyyzz{{||}}~~,
21361 bel=^G, blink=\2335m, bold=\2331m, civis=\233?25l,
21362 clear=\233H\233J, cnorm=\233?25h, cr=\r,
21363 csr=\233%i%p1%d;%p2%dr, cub=\233%p1%dD, cub1=\2331D,
21364 cud=\233%p1%dB, cud1=\2331B, cuf=\233%p1%dC, cuf1=\2331C,
21365 cup=\233%i%p1%d;%p2%dH, cuu=\233%p1%dA, cuu1=\2331A,
21366 dch=\233%p1%dP, dch1=\233P, dl=\233%p1%dM, dl1=\233M,
21367 dsl=\2331$}\2332$~\n\2330$}, ech=\233%p1%dX, ed=\233J,
21368 el=\233K, el1=\2331K, enacs=\E(B\E)0,
21369 flash=\233?5h$<50>\233?5l, fsl=\2330$}, home=\233H,
21370 ht=^I, hts=\EH, ich=\233%p1%d@, il=\233%p1%dL, il1=\233L,
21371 ind=\ED, is1=\E[63;2"p\E[2h,
21372 is2=\E[?2h\E[?3l\E[?5l\E[?7h\E[?8h\E>\E[?1l\E\sG\E[?42l\E[?4
21374 is3=\2330$}\233?25h\2332l\233H\233J, ka1=\217w,
21375 ka3=\217y, kb2=\217u, kbs=^H, kc1=\217q, kc3=\217s,
21376 kcub1=\233D, kcud1=\233B, kcuf1=\233C, kcuu1=\233A,
21377 kdch1=\2333~, kf1=\217P, kf10=\23321~, kf11=\23323~,
21378 kf12=\23324~, kf13=\23325~, kf14=\23326~, kf15=\23328~,
21379 kf16=\23329~, kf17=\23331~, kf18=\23332~, kf19=\23333~,
21380 kf2=\217Q, kf20=\23334~, kf3=\217R, kf4=\217S, kf6=\23317~,
21381 kf7=\23318~, kf8=\23319~, kf9=\23320~, kfnd=\2331~,
21382 khlp=\23328~, kich1=\2332~, knp=\2336~, kpp=\2335~,
21383 krdo=\23329~, kslt=\2334~, lf1=pf1, lf2=pf2, lf3=pf3,
21384 lf4=pf4, mc0=\233i, mc4=\2334i, mc5=\2335i, nel=\EE, rc=\E8,
21385 rev=\2337m, ri=\EM, rmacs=\E(B, rmam=\233?7l,
21386 rmcup=\233?7h, rmir=\2334l, rmkx=\233?1l\E>,
21387 rmso=\23327m, rmul=\23324m, rs1=\E[!p, rs2=\E[?3l,
21388 s0ds=\E(B, s1ds=\E(0, sc=\E7,
21389 sgr=\233%?%p1%t;7%;%?%p2%t;4%;%?%p3%t;7%;%?%p4%t;5%;%?%p6%t;
21390 1%;m%?%p9%t\E(0%e\E(B%;,
21391 sgr0=\2330m\E(B, smacs=\E(0, smam=\233?7h,
21392 smcup=\233?7l\233?1l\E(B, smir=\2334h, smso=\2337m,
21393 smul=\2334m, tbc=\2333g, tsl=\2331$}\2332$~,
21394 bq300-8rv|Bull vt320 8-bit reverse mode 80 columns,
21395 flash=\233?5l$<50>\233?5h,
21396 is2=\E[?2h\E[?3l\E[?5h\E[?7h\E[?8h\E>\E[?1l\E\sG\E[?42l\E[?4
21399 bq300-8w|Bull vt320 8-bit 132 columns,
21401 is2=\E[?2h\E[?3h\E[?5l\E[?7h\E[?8h\E>\E[?1l\E\sG\E[?42l\E[?4
21403 rs2=\233?3h, use=bq300-8,
21404 bq300-w-8rv|Bull vt320 8-bit reverse mode 132 columns,
21406 flash=\233?5l$<50>\233?5h,
21407 is2=\E[?2h\E[?3h\E[?5h\E[?7h\E[?8h\E>\E[?1l\E\sG\E[?42l\E[?4
21409 rs2=\233?3h, use=bq300-8,
21411 # This entry is used for terminals with vt320 emulation mode
21412 # a 102 keys keyboard (PC scancode !) and following set-up :
21413 # 8 bit ISO Latin Character Set (ISO 8859-1),
21414 # 7 bit Control Characters,
21415 # 80 columns screen.
21416 bq300-pc|Questar 303 with PC keyboard ISO Latin 1 80 columns,
21417 kbs=^H, kdch1=\E[3~, kend=\E[4~, kf1=\E[17~, kf10=\E[28~,
21418 kf11=\E[29~, kf12=\E[31~, kf13@, kf14@, kf15@, kf16@, kf17@,
21419 kf18@, kf19@, kf2=\E[18~, kf20@, kf3=\E[19~, kf4=\E[20~,
21420 kf5=\E[21~, kf6=\E[23~, kf7=\E[24~, kf8=\E[25~, kf9=\E[26~,
21421 kfnd@, khlp@, khome=\E[1~, kich1=\E[2~, knp=\E[6~, kpp=\E[5~,
21422 krdo@, kslt@, lf1@, lf2@, lf3@, lf4@, use=bq300,
21423 bq300-pc-rv|Questar 303 with PC keyboard reverse mode 80 columns,
21424 flash=\E[?5l$<50>\E[?5h,
21425 is2=\E[?2h\E[?3l\E[?5h\E[?7h\E[?8h\E>\E[?1l\E\sF\E[?42l\E[?4
21428 bq300-pc-w|Questar 303 with PC keyboard 132 columns terminal,
21430 is2=\E[?2h\E[?3h\E[?5l\E[?7h\E[?8h\E>\E[?1l\E\sF\E[?42l\E[?4
21432 rs2=\E[?3h, use=bq300-pc,
21433 bq300-pc-w-rv|Questar 303 with PC keyboard reverse mode 132 columns,
21435 flash=\E[?5l$<50>\E[?5h,
21436 is2=\E[?2h\E[?3h\E[?5h\E[?7h\E[?8h\E>\E[?1l\E\sF\E[?42l\E[?4
21438 rs2=\E[?3h, use=bq300-pc,
21439 # 8 bit ISO Latin Character Set (ISO 8859-1),
21440 # 8 bit Control Characters,
21441 # 80 columns screen.
21442 bq300-8-pc|Q306-8-pc|Questar 303 with PC keyboard in full 8 bits 80 columns,
21443 kbs=^H, kdch1=\2333~, kend=\2334~, kf1=\23317~,
21444 kf10=\23328~, kf11=\23329~, kf12=\23331~, kf13@, kf14@,
21445 kf15@, kf16@, kf17@, kf18@, kf19@, kf2=\23318~, kf20@,
21446 kf3=\23319~, kf4=\23320~, kf5=\23321~, kf6=\23323~,
21447 kf7=\23324~, kf8=\23325~, kf9=\23326~, kfnd@, khlp@,
21448 khome=\2331~, kich1=\2332~, knp=\2336~, kpp=\2335~, krdo@,
21449 kslt@, lf1@, lf2@, lf3@, lf4@, use=bq300-8,
21450 bq300-8-pc-rv|Questar 303 with PC keyboard full 8 bits reverse mode 80 columns,
21451 flash=\E[?5l$<50>\E[?5h,
21452 is2=\E[?2h\E[?3l\E[?5h\E[?7h\E[?8h\E>\E[?1l\E\sG\E[?42l\E[?4
21455 bq300-8-pc-w|Questar 303 with PC keyboard full 8 bits 132 columns,
21457 is2=\E[?2h\E[?3h\E[?5l\E[?7h\E[?8h\E>\E[?1l\E\sG\E[?42l\E[?4
21459 rs2=\E[?3h, use=bq300-8-pc,
21460 bq300-8-pc-w-rv|Questar 303 with PC keyboard full 8 bits reverse 132 columns,
21462 flash=\E[?5l$<50>\E[?5h,
21463 is2=\E[?2h\E[?3h\E[?5h\E[?7h\E[?8h\E>\E[?1l\E\sG\E[?42l\E[?4
21465 rs2=\E[?3h, use=bq300-8-pc,
21467 #======================================================#
21468 # BULL QUESTAR 310 `VIP 7800/8800' terminals emulation #
21469 #======================================================#
21471 # normal mode, 8 bits, 80 columns terminal.
21473 # RIS reset initial state: ^[c
21474 # BLE bell enable ^[h
21475 # BLD bell disable ^[g
21476 # CAMS char. attr. mode set ^[[D
21477 # CAMR char. attr. mode reset ^[[G
21479 # KBU keyboard unlock (set) ^[[W
21480 # KBL keyboard lock (reset) ^[[X
21481 # CM character mode (async.) ^[k
21482 # NEP non echoplex mode (by host) ^[l
21483 # EP echoplex mode (by host) ^[m
21484 # IM insert mode set ^[[I
21485 # IM insert mode reset ^[[J
21486 # RMS roll mode set ^[r
21487 # RMR roll mode reset ^[q
21488 # SM78 set mode vip7800 ^[[1q
21489 # SD scroll up (72 lines) ^[[0s
21490 # SD scroll down (72 lines) ^[[1s
21491 # RBM block mode reset ^[[E
21492 # SLS status line set ^[w
21493 # SLR status line reset ^[v
21494 # SLL status line lock ^[O
21495 # LGS Line-graphic mode set ^[G
21496 # LGR Line-graphic mode reset ^[F
21497 # TBC tab clear (at cursor pos.) ^[[g
21498 # TBI tab initialize ^[[N
21499 # TBS tab set (at cursor pos.) ^[p
21500 # PDS print data space ^[[0p
21501 # PHD print host data ^[[3p
21502 # PDT print data terminator ^[[<p
21503 # PRES print adapter reset ^[[2p
21504 # SSPR multi-part. reset ^[[<>u
21505 # SSP0 partition 0 set ^[[00u
21506 # SSP1 partition n format 1 ^[[PnPnSTRINGu
21507 # SSP2 partition n format 2 ^[[PnPnSTRINGu
21508 # SSP3 partition n format 3 ^[[PnPnu
21509 # ATR attribute (visual)
21512 # hide (blank) : ^[sH
21514 # inverse video : ^[sI
21519 # This covers the vip7800 and BQ3155-vip7800
21520 vip|Bull Questar 3155-7800,
21521 am, eslok, hs, km, mc5i, msgr, xenl, xon,
21522 cols#80, it#8, lines#24, vt#3, wsl#80,
21523 acsc=0pjdkblamcnkqitgufvhwexj, bel=^G, blink=\EsB,
21524 cbt=\E[Z, clear=\E`, cr=\r, cub1=^H, cud1=\n, cuf1=\EC,
21525 cup=\E[%i%p1%03d%p2%03df, cuu1=\EA, dch1=\E[P, dim=\EsL,
21526 dl1=\E[M, dsl=\Ev, ed=\EJ, el=\EK,
21527 flash=\007$<80>\007$<80>\007, fsl=\EO, home=\EH, ht=^I,
21528 hts=\Ep, ich1=\E[I, ind=\n, invis=\EsH,
21529 is2=\E[00u\E[<>001001024080024080u\E[01u,
21530 is3=\Er\E[W\E`, kHOM=\EH, kLFT=\Eo, kRIT=\Eu, kbs=^H,
21531 kcbt=\E[Z, kclr=\E`, kctab=\E[g, kcub1=\ED, kcud1=\EB,
21532 kcuf1=\EC, kcuu1=\EA, kdch1=\E[P, kdl1=\E[M, ked=\EJ,
21533 kel=\EK, kf1=\E0, kf10=\ET, kf11=\E\\, kf12=\E\^, kf13@, kf14@,
21534 kf15@, kf16@, kf17@, kf18@, kf19@, kf2=\E2, kf20@, kf21=\E1,
21535 kf22=\E5, kf23=\E7, kf24=\E9, kf25=\E;, kf26=\E=, kf27=\E?,
21536 kf28=\EQ, kf29=\ES, kf3=\E6, kf30=\EV, kf31=\E], kf32=\E_,
21537 kf4=\E8, kf5=\E\:, kf6=\E<, kf7=\E>, kf8=\EP, kf9=\ER,
21538 khome=\EH, khts=\Ep, kich1=\E[I, kil1=\E[L, kind=\E[0s,
21539 kll=\EH\EA, kri=\E[1s, krmir=\E[J, ktbc=\E[N, lf1=pf1,
21540 lf2=pf2, lf3=pf3, lf4=pf4, ll=\EH\EA, mc0=\E[0p, mc4=\E[<p,
21541 mc5=\E[3p, nel=\r, prot=\EsP, rev=\EsI,
21542 ri=\EA\EJ\EH\E[L$<10>, rmacs=\EF, rmir=\E[J, rmso=\EsR,
21543 rmul=\EsR, rs1=\Ec, rs2=\E[G, s0ds=\EF, s1ds=\EG,
21544 sgr0=\EsR\EsU\EF, smacs=\EG, smir=\E[I, smso=\EsI,
21545 smul=\Es_, tbc=\E[N, tsl=\Ew,
21546 # normal screen, 8 bits, 132 columns terminal.
21547 vip-w|vip7800-w|Q310-vip-w|Q310-vip-w-am|Questar 3155-vip7800 wide,
21549 is2=\E[00u\E[<>001001024132024132u\E[01u, use=vip,
21550 vip-H|vip7800-H|Q310-vip-H|Q310-vip-H-am|Questar 3155-vip7800 72 lines,
21552 is2=\E[00u\E[<>001001024080072080u\E[01u, use=vip,
21553 vip-Hw|vip7800-Hw|Q310-vip-Hw|Questar 3155-vip7800 wide 72 lines,
21554 cols#132, lines#72, wsl#132,
21555 is2=\E[00u\E[<>001001024132072132u\E[01u, use=vip,
21560 # I have put the long strings in <smcup>/<rmcup>. Ti sets up a window
21561 # that is smaller than the screen, and puts up a warning message
21562 # outside the window. Te erases the warning message, puts the
21563 # window back to be the whole screen, and puts the cursor at just
21564 # below the small window. I defined <cnorm> and <civis> to really turn
21565 # the cursor on and off, but I have taken this out since I don't
21566 # like the cursor being turned off when vi exits.
21567 cg7900|chromatics|chromatics 7900,
21570 bel=^G, clear=^L, cr=\r, cub1=^H, cud1=\n, cuf1=^],
21571 cup=\001M%p2%d\,%p1%d\,, cuu1=^K, dch1=^A<1, dl1=^A<2,
21572 ed=^Al, el=^A`, home=^\, ich1=^A>1, il1=^A>2, ind=\n, ll=^A|,
21573 rmcup=\001W0\,40\,85\,48\,\014\001W0\,0\,85\,48\,\001M0\,40
21575 rmso=\001C1\,\001c2\,,
21576 smcup=\001P0\001O1\001R1\001C4\,\001c0\,\014\001M0\,42\,WARN
21577 ING\sDOUBLE\sENTER\sESCAPE\sand\s\025\001C1\,\001c2\,
21578 \001W0\,0\,79\,39\,,
21579 smso=\001C4\,\001c7\,, uc=^A^A_^A\0,
21581 #### Computer Automation
21584 ca22851|computer automation 22851,
21587 bel=^G, clear=\014$<8>, cr=\r, cub1=^U, cud1=\n, cuf1=^I,
21588 cup=\002%i%p1%c%p2%c, cuu1=^V, ed=^\, el=^], home=^^, ind=\n,
21589 kcub1=^U, kcud1=^W, kcuu1=^V, khome=^^,
21594 # This entry has correct padding and the undocumented "ri" capability
21595 cyb83|xl83|cybernex xl-83,
21598 bel=^G, clear=\014$<62>, cr=\r, cub1=^H, cud1=\n, cuf1=^I,
21599 cup=\027%p1%{32}%+%c%p2%{32}%+%c, cuu1=^N,
21600 ed=\020$<62>, el=\017$<3>, home=^K, ind=\n, kcub1=^H,
21601 kcud1=\n, kcuf1=^I, kcuu1=^N, ri=^N,
21602 # (mdl110: removed obsolete ":ma=^Z^P:" and overridden ":cd=145^NA^W:" -- esr)
21603 cyb110|mdl110|cybernex mdl-110,
21606 bel=^G, clear=\030$<70>, cr=\r, cub1=^H, cud1=\n, cuf1=^U,
21607 cup=\020%p1%{32}%+%c%p2%{32}%+%c, cuu1=^Z,
21608 dch1=\016A\036$<3.5>, dl1=\016A\016\036$<40>,
21609 ed=\016@\026$<6>, el=\016@\026$<145>, home=^Y,
21610 ht=\011$<43>, ich1=\016A\035$<3.5>,
21611 il1=\016A\016\035$<65>, ind=\n, rmso=^NG, smso=^NF,
21615 # Datapoint is gone. They used to be headquartered in Texas.
21616 # They created ARCnet, an Ethernet competitor that flourished for a while
21617 # in the early 1980s before 3COM got wise and cut its prices. The service
21618 # side of Datapoint still lives (1995) in the form of Intelogic Trace.
21621 dp3360|datapoint|datapoint 3360,
21624 bel=^G, clear=^]^_, cr=\r, cub1=^H, cud1=\n, cuf1=^X, cuu1=^Z,
21625 ed=^_, el=^^, home=^], ind=\n,
21627 # From: Jan Willem Stumpel <jw.stumpel@inter.nl.net>, 11 May 1997
21628 # The Datapoint 8242 Workstation was sold at least between 1985
21629 # and 1989. To make the terminal work with this entry, press
21630 # CONTROL-INT-INT to take the terminal off-line, and type (opt).
21631 # Set the options AUTO ROLL, ROLL DN, and ESC KBD on, and AUTO
21632 # CR/LF off. Use control-shift-[] as escape key, control-I as tab,
21633 # shift-F1 to shift-F5 as F6 to F10 (unshifted F1 to F5 are in
21634 # fact unusable because the strings sent by the terminal conflict
21635 # with other keys).
21636 # The terminal is capable of displaying "box draw" characters.
21637 # For each graphic character you must send 2 ESC's (\E\E) followed
21638 # by a control character as follows:
21639 # character meaning
21640 # ========= =======
21643 # ctrl-G bottom tee
21646 # ctrl-J top left corner
21647 # ctrl-K top right corner
21648 # ctrl-L bottom left corner
21649 # ctrl-M bottom right corner
21650 # ctrl-N horizontal line
21651 # ctrl-O vertical line
21652 # Unfortunately this cannot be fitted into the termcap/terminfo
21653 # description scheme.
21654 dp8242|datapoint 8242,
21657 bel=^G, civis=^Y, clear=^U\E^D^W^X, cnorm=^X, cr=\r, cub1=^H,
21658 cud1=\n, cup=\011%p2%'\0'%+%c%p1%'\0'%+%c, dl1=\E^Z,
21659 ed=^W, el=^V, home=^U, ht=^I, il1=\E^T, ind=^C,
21660 is1=\E\014\E\016\0\230\0\317\025\027\030\E\004,
21661 kbs=^H, kcub1=^D, kcud1=^B, kcuf1=^F, kcuu1=^E, kf1=^G\Ee,
21662 kf10=\EK\Ea, kf2=^I\Ed, kf3=\n\Ec, kf4=\n\Eb, kf5=^S\Ea,
21663 kf6=\EO\Ee, kf7=\EN\Ed, kf8=\EM\Ec, kf9=\EL\Eb, nel=\r\n,
21664 rep=\E\023%p1%c%p2%c, ri=^K, rmso=\E^D, rmul=\E^D,
21665 rs1=\E\014\E\016\0\230\0\317\025\027\030\E\004,
21666 smso=\E^E, smul=\E^F,
21667 wind=\E\014\E\016%p1%'\0'%+%c%p2%'\0'%+%c%p3%'\0'%+%c%p4%'
21670 #### DEC terminals (Obsolete types: DECwriter and vt40/42/50)
21672 # These entries are DEC's official terminfos for its older terminals.
21673 # Contact Bill Hedberg <hedberg@hannah.enet.dec.com> of Terminal Support
21674 # Engineering for more information. Updated terminfos and termcaps
21675 # are kept available at ftp://gatekeeper.dec.com/pub/DEC/termcaps.
21681 bel=^G, cr=\r, cub1=^H, cud1=\n,
21685 bel=^G, cr=\r, cub1=^H, cud1=\n,
21689 bel=^G, clear=\EH\EJ, cr=\r, cub1=^H, cud1=\n, cuf1=\EC,
21690 cuu1=\EA, ed=\EJ, el=\EK, ht=^I, ind=\n,
21694 bel=^G, clear=\EH\EJ, cr=\r, cub1=^H, cud1=\n, cuf1=\EC,
21695 cup=\EY%p1%{32}%+%c%p2%{32}%+%c, cuu1=\EA, ed=\EJ,
21696 el=\EK, ht=^I, ind=\n, ri=\EI,
21697 # (vt61: there's a BSD termcap that claims <dl1=\EPd>, <il1=\EPf.> <kbs=^H>)
21698 vt61|vt-61|vt61.5|dec vt61,
21700 bel=^G, clear=\EH\EJ$<120>, cr=\r$<20>, cub1=^H, cud1=\n,
21701 cuf1=\EC$<20>, cup=\EY%p1%{32}%+%c%p2%{32}%+%c$<20>,
21702 cuu1=\EA$<20>, ed=\EJ$<120>, el=\EK$<70>, ht=^I,
21703 ind=\n$<20>, kcub1=\ED, kcud1=\EB, kcuf1=\EC, kcuu1=\EA,
21706 # The gigi does standout with red!
21707 # (gigi: I added <rmam>/<smam> based on the init string, corrected cub1 -- esr)
21708 gigi|vk100|dec gigi graphics terminal,
21711 bel=^G, clear=\E[H\E[2J, cr=\r, cub=\E[%p1%dD, cub1=^H,
21712 cud=\E[%p1%dB, cud1=\n, cuf=\E[%p1%dC, cuf1=\E[C,
21713 cup=\E[%i%p1%d;%p2%dH, cuu=\E[%p1%dA, cuu1=\E[A, ed=\E[J,
21714 el=\E[K, ht=^I, ind=\n,
21715 is2=\E>\E[?3l\E[?4l\E[?5l\E[?20l\E[?7h\E[?8h,
21716 kcub1=\EOD, kcud1=\EOB, kcuf1=\EOC, kcuu1=\EOA, kf1=\EOP,
21717 kf2=\EOQ, kf3=\EOR, kf4=\EOS, khome=\E[H, ri=\EM,
21718 rmam=\E[?7l, rmkx=\E[?1l\E>, rmso=\E[m, rmul=\E[m,
21719 sgr0=\E[m, smam=\E[?7h, smkx=\E[?1h\E=, smso=\E[7;31m,
21722 # DEC PRO-350 console (VT220-style). The 350 was DEC's attempt to produce
21723 # a PC differentiated from the IBM clones. It was a total, ludicrous,
21724 # grossly-overpriced failure (among other things, DEC's OS didn't include
21725 # a format program, so you had to buy pre-formatted floppies from DEC at
21726 # a hefty premium!).
21727 pro350|decpro|dec pro console,
21729 cols#80, it#8, lines#24,
21730 acsc=``aaffggjjkkllmmnnooppqqrrssttuuvvwwxxyyzz{{||}}~~,
21731 clear=\EH\EJ, cub1=^H, cud1=\EB, cuf1=\EC,
21732 cup=\EY%p1%{32}%+%c%p2%{32}%+%c, cuu1=\EA, ed=\EJ,
21733 el=\EK, home=\EH, ht=^I, kcub1=\ED, kcud1=\EB, kcuf1=\EC,
21734 kcuu1=\EA, kf0=\EE, kf1=\EF, kf2=\EG, kf3=\EH, kf4=\EI,
21735 kf5=\EJ, kf6=\Ei, kf7=\Ej, khome=\EH, ri=\EI, rmacs=\EG,
21736 rmso=\E^N, rmul=\E^C, smacs=\EF, smso=\E^H, smul=\E^D,
21741 bel=^G, cr=\r, cub1=^H, cud1=\n, ind=\n,
21742 dw2|decwriter|dw|decwriter II,
21745 bel=^G, cr=\r, cub1=^H, cud1=\n, ind=\n, kbs=^H,
21746 # \E(B Use U.S. character set (otherwise # => british pound !)
21747 # \E[20l Disable "linefeed newline" mode (else puts \r after \n,\f,\v)
21748 # \E[w 10 char/in pitch
21749 # \E[1;132 full width horizontal margins
21750 # \E[2g clear all tab stops
21752 # \E[66t 66 lines/page (for \f)
21753 # \E[1;66r full vertical page can be printed
21754 # \E[4g clear vertical tab stops
21755 # \E> disable alternate keypad mode (so it transmits numbers!)
21756 # \E[%i%p1%du set tab stop at column %d (origin == 1)
21757 # (Full syntax is \E[n;n;n;n;n;...;nu where each 'n' is
21760 # The dw3 does standout with wide characters.
21762 dw3|la120|decwriter III,
21765 bel=^G, cr=\r, cub1=^H, cud1=\n, ht=^I, ind=\n,
21766 is1=\E(B\E[20l\E[w\E[0;132s\E[2g\E[z\E[66t\E[1;66r\E[4g\E>,
21767 is2=\E[9;17;25;33;41;49;57;65;73;81;89;97;105;113;121;129u
21769 kbs=^H, rmso=\E[w, sgr0=\E[w, smso=\E[6w,
21773 bel=^G, cr=\r, cub1=^H, cud1=\n, ht=^I, ind=\n, is2=\Ec, kbs=^H,
21774 kf0=\EOP, kf1=\EOQ, kf2=\EOR, kf3=\EOS,
21776 # These aren't official
21777 ln03|dec ln03 laser printer,
21780 bel=^G, cr=\r, cud1=\n, hd=\EK, ht=^I, hu=\EL, ind=\n, nel=\r\n,
21781 rmso=\E[22m, rmul=\E[24m, sgr0=\E[m, smso=\E[1m,
21783 ln03-w|dec ln03 laser printer 132 cols,
21785 bel=^G, cr=\r, cud1=\n, ht=^I, ind=\n, kbs=^H, kcub1=^H,
21786 kcud1=\n, nel=\r\n, use=ln03,
21788 #### Delta Data (dd)
21791 # Untested. The cup sequence is hairy enough that it probably needs work.
21792 # The idea is ctrl(O), dd(row), dd(col), where dd(x) is x - 2*(x%16) + '9'.
21793 # There are BSD-derived termcap entries floating around for this puppy
21794 # that are *certainly* wrong.
21795 delta|dd5000|delta data 5000,
21798 bel=^G, clear=^NR, cub1=^H, cud1=\n, cuf1=^Y,
21799 cup=\017%p1%p1%{16}%m%{2}%*%-%{57}%+%c%p2%p2%{16}%m%{2}%*%-
21801 cuu1=^Z, dch1=^NV, el=^NU, home=^NQ, ind=\n,
21803 #### Digital Data Research (ddr)
21806 # (ddr: I added <rmam>/<smam> based on the init string -- esr)
21807 ddr|rebus3180|ddr3180|Rebus/DDR 3180 vt100 emulator,
21809 cols#80, it#8, lines#24, vt#3,
21810 blink=\E[5m$<2/>, bold=\E[1m$<2/>,
21811 clear=\E[H\E[2J$<50/>, csr=\E[%i%p1%d;%p2%dr, cub1=^H,
21812 cud1=\n, cuf1=\E[C$<2/>, cup=\E[%i%p1%d;%p2%dH$<5/>,
21813 cuu1=\E[A$<2/>, ed=\E[J$<50/>, el=\E[K$<3/>, home=\E[H,
21814 ht=^I, ind=\ED$<5/>, is2=\E[1;24r\E[24;1H, kbs=^H,
21815 kcub1=\E[D, kcud1=\E[B, kcuf1=\E[C, kcuu1=\E[A, kf1=\EOP,
21816 kf2=\EOQ, kf3=\EOR, kf4=\EOS, rc=\E8, rev=\E[7m$<2/>,
21817 rf=/usr/share/tabset/vt100, ri=\EM$<5/>, rmam=\E[7l,
21818 rmkx=\E[?1l\E>, rmso=\E[m, rmul=\E[m$<2/>,
21819 rs1=\E>\E[?3l\E[?4l\E[?5l\E[?7h\E[?8h, sc=\E7,
21820 sgr0=\E[m$<2/>, smam=\E[7l, smkx=\E[?1h\E=, smso=\E[7m,
21823 #### Evans & Sutherland
21826 # Jon Leech <leech@cs.unc.edu> tells us:
21827 # The ps300 was the Evans & Sutherland Picture System 300, a high
21828 # performance 3D vector graphics system with a bunch of specialized hardware.
21829 # Approximate date of release was 1982 (early 80s, anyway), and it had several
21830 # evolutions including (limited) color versions such as the PS330C. PS300s
21831 # were effectively obsolete by the late 80s, replaced by raster graphics
21832 # systems, although specialized applications like molecular modeling
21833 # hung onto them for a while longer. AFAIK all E&S vector graphics systems
21834 # are out of production, though of course E&S is very much alive (in 1996).
21835 # (ps300: changed ":pt@:" to "it@" -- esr)
21837 ps300|Picture System 300,
21840 rmso@, rmul@, smso@, smul@, use=vt100+4bsd,
21842 #### General Electric (ge)
21845 terminet1200|terminet300|tn1200|tn300|terminet|GE terminet 1200,
21848 bel=^G, cr=\r, cud1=\n, ind=\n,
21850 #### Heathkit/Zenith
21853 # Here is a description of the H19 DIP switches:
21856 # 0-3 = baud rate as follows:
21861 # 0 1 0 1 1200 baud
21862 # 1 0 0 0 2400 baud
21863 # 1 0 1 0 4800 baud
21864 # 1 1 0 0 9600 baud
21865 # 1 1 0 1 19.2K baud
21867 # 4 = parity (0 = no parity)
21868 # 5 = even parity (0 = odd parity)
21869 # 6 = stick parity (0 = normal parity)
21870 # 7 = full duplex (0 = half duplex)
21873 # 0 = block cursor (0 = underscore cursor)
21874 # 1 = no key click (0 = keyclick)
21875 # 2 = wrap at end of line (0 = no wrap)
21876 # 3 = auto LF on CR (0 = no LF on CR)
21877 # 4 = auto CR on LF (0 = no CR on LF)
21878 # 5 = ANSI mode (0 = VT52 mode)
21879 # 6 = keypad shifted (0 = keypad unshifted)
21880 # 7 = 50Hz refresh (1 = 60Hz refresh)
21882 # Factory Default settings are as follows:
21884 # S401 1 0 0 0 1 1 0 0
21885 # S402 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
21886 # (h19: I added <rmam>/<smam> based on the init string;
21887 # also added empty <acsc> to suppress a tic warning -- esr)
21888 h19-a|h19a|heath-ansi|heathkit-a|heathkit h19 ansi mode,
21889 OTbs, am, mir, msgr,
21890 cols#80, it#8, lines#24,
21891 acsc=, bel=^G, clear=\E[2J, cnorm=\E[>4l, cr=\r, cub1=^H,
21892 cud1=\E[1B, cuf1=\E[1C, cup=\E[%i%p1%d;%p2%dH,
21893 cuu1=\E[1A, cvvis=\E[>4h, dch1=\E[1P, dl1=\E[1M$<1*>,
21894 ed=\E[J, el=\E[K, home=\E[H, ht=^I, il1=\E[1L$<1*>, ind=\n,
21895 is2=\E<\E[>1;2;3;4;5;6;7;8;9l\E[m\E[11m\E[?7h,
21896 kbs=^H, kcub1=\E[1D, kcud1=\E[1B, kcuf1=\E[1C, kcuu1=\E[1A,
21897 kf1=\EOS, kf2=\EOT, kf3=\EOU, kf4=\EOV, kf5=\EOW, kf6=\EOP,
21898 kf7=\EOQ, kf8=\EOR, khome=\E[H, lf6=blue, lf7=red, lf8=white,
21899 ri=\EM, rmacs=\E[11m, rmam=\E[?7l, rmir=\E[4l, rmso=\E[m,
21900 smacs=\E[10m, smam=\E[?7h, smir=\E[4h, smso=\E[7m,
21901 h19-bs|heathkit w/keypad shifted,
21902 rmkx=\Eu, smkx=\Et, use=h19-b,
21903 h19-us|h19us|h19-smul|heathkit w/keypad shifted/underscore cursor,
21904 rmkx=\Eu, smkx=\Et, use=h19-u,
21905 # (h19: merged in <ip> from BSDI hp19-e entry>;
21906 # also added empty <acsc> to suppress a tic warning --esr)
21907 # From: Tim Pierce <twp@skepsis.com>, 23 Feb 1998
21908 # Tim tells us that:
21909 # I have an old Zenith-19 terminal at home that still gets a lot of use.
21910 # This terminal suffers from the same famous insert-mode padding lossage
21911 # that has been acknowledged for the Z29 terminal. Emacs is nearly
21912 # unusable on this box, since even a half-scroll up or down the window
21913 # causes flaming terminal death.
21915 # On the Z19, the only way I have found around this problem is to remove
21916 # the :al: and :dl: entries entirely. No amount of extra padding will
21917 # help (I have tried up to 20000). Removing <il1=\EL$> and <dl1=\EM$>
21918 # makes Emacs a little slower, but it remains in the land of the living.
21920 h19|heath|h19-b|heathkit|heath-19|z19|zenith|heathkit h19,
21921 OTbs, am, eslok, hs, mir, msgr,
21922 cols#80, it#8, lines#24,
21923 acsc=+h.kaiggjdkclfmenbozqas{tvutvuwsx`~\^, bel=^G,
21924 clear=\EE, cnorm=\Ey4, cr=\r, cub1=^H, cud1=\EB, cuf1=\EC,
21925 cup=\EY%p1%{32}%+%c%p2%{32}%+%c, cuu1=\EA, cvvis=\Ex4,
21926 dch1=\EN, ed=\EJ, el=\EK, fsl=\Ek\Ey5, home=\EH, ht=^I, ind=\n,
21927 ip=$<1.5/>, kbs=^H, kcub1=\ED, kcud1=\EB, kcuf1=\EC,
21928 kcuu1=\EA, kf1=\ES, kf2=\ET, kf3=\EU, kf4=\EV, kf5=\EW,
21929 kf6=\EP, kf7=\EQ, kf8=\ER, khome=\EH, lf6=blue, lf7=red,
21930 lf8=white, ri=\EI, rmacs=\EG, rmir=\EO, rmso=\Eq, smacs=\EF,
21931 smir=\E@, smso=\Ep, tsl=\Ej\Ex5\EY8%p1%{32}%+%c\Eo\Eo,
21932 h19-u|heathkit with underscore cursor,
21933 cnorm@, cvvis@, use=h19-b,
21934 h19-g|h19g|heathkit w/block cursor,
21935 cnorm=\Ex4, cvvis@, use=h19-b,
21936 alto-h19|altoh19|altoheath|alto-heath|alto emulating heathkit h19,
21938 dl1=\EM, il1=\EL, use=h19,
21940 # The major problem with the Z29 is that it requires more padding than the Z19.
21942 # The problem with declaring an H19 to be synonymous with a Z29 is that
21943 # it needs more padding. It especially loses if a program attempts
21944 # to put the Z29 into insert mode and insert text at 9600 baud. It
21945 # even loses worse if the program attempts to insert tabs at 9600
21946 # baud. Adding padding to text that is inserted loses because in
21947 # order to make the Z29 not die, one must add so much padding that
21948 # whenever the program tries to use insert mode, the effective
21949 # rate is about 110 baud.
21951 # What program would want to put the terminal into insert mode
21952 # and shove stuff at it at 9600 baud you ask?
21954 # Emacs. Emacs seems to want to do the mathematically optimal
21955 # thing in doing a redisplay rather than the practical thing.
21956 # When it is about to output a line on top of a line that is
21957 # already on the screen, instead of just killing to the end of
21958 # the line and outputting the new line, it compares the old line
21959 # and the new line and if there are any similarities, it
21960 # constructs the new line by deleting the text on the old line
21961 # on the terminal that is already there and then inserting new
21962 # text into the line to transform it into the new line that is
21963 # to be displayed. The Z29 does not react kindly to this.
21965 # But don't cry for too long.... There is a solution. You can make
21966 # a termcap entry for the Z29 that says the Z29 has no insert mode.
21967 # Then Emacs cannot use it. "Oh, no, but now inserting into a
21968 # line will be really slow", you say. Well there is a sort of a
21969 # solution to that too. There is an insert character option on
21970 # the Z29 that will insert one character. Unfortunately, it
21971 # involves putting the terminal into ansi mode, inserting the
21972 # character, and changing it back to H19 mode. All this takes 12
21973 # characters. Pretty expensive to insert one character, but it
21974 # works. Either Emacs doesn't try to use its inserting hack when
21975 # it's only given an insert character ability or the Z29 doesn't
21976 # require padding with this (the former is probably more likely,
21977 # but I haven't checked it out).
21978 # (z29: added empty <acsc> to suppress a tic warning, merged in
21979 # status line capabilities from BRL entry --esr)
21980 z29|zenith29|z29b|zenith z29b,
21981 OTbs, OTpt, am, eslok, hs, mir, msgr,
21982 OTkn#10, cols#80, lines#24,
21983 OTbc=\ED, acsc=, bel=^G, cbt=\E-, clear=\EE$<14>, cnorm=\Ey4,
21984 cr=\r, cub1=^H, cud1=\EB, cuf1=\EC,
21985 cup=\EY%p1%{32}%+%c%p2%{32}%+%c, cuu1=\E$<1>A,
21986 cvvis=\Ex4, dch1=\EN$<0.1*>, dl1=\EM$<1/>, dsl=\Ey1,
21987 ed=\EJ$<14>, el=\EK$<1>, fsl=\Ek\Ey5, home=\EH, ht=^I,
21988 ich1=\E<\E[1@\E[?2h$<1>, il1=\EL$<1/>, ind=\n$<2>,
21989 is2=\E<\E[?2h\Ev, kbs=^H, kcub1=\ED, kcud1=\EB, kcuf1=\EC,
21990 kcuu1=\EA, kf0=\E~, kf1=\ES, kf2=\ET, kf3=\EU, kf4=\EV,
21991 kf5=\EW, kf6=\EP, kf7=\EQ, kf8=\ER, kf9=\E0I, khome=\EH,
21992 lf0=home, ri=\EI$<2/>, rmacs=\EF, rmir=\EO, rmso=\Eq,
21993 rmul=\Es0, smacs=\EG, smir=\E@, smso=\Ep, smul=\Es8,
21994 tsl=\Ej\Ex5\Ex1\EY8%+ \Eo,
21995 # z29 in ansi mode. Assumes that the cursor is in the correct state, and that
21996 # the world is stable. <rs1> causes the terminal to be reset to the state
21997 # indicated by the name. kc -> key click, nkc -> no key click, uc -> underscore
21998 # cursor, bc -> block cursor.
21999 # From: Mike Meyers
22000 # (z29a: replaced nonexistent <if=/usr/share/tabset/zenith29> because <hts>
22001 # looks vt100-compatible -- esr)
22002 z29a|z29a-kc-bc|h29a-kc-bc|heath/zenith 29 in ansi mode,
22003 OTbs, OTpt, am, eslok, hs, mir, msgr,
22004 OTkn#10, cols#80, it#8, lines#24,
22005 OTbc=\ED, bel=^G, blink=\E[5m, bold=\E[2m, clear=\E[2J,
22006 cr=\r, csr=\E[%i%p1%d;%p2%dr, cub=\E[%p1%dD, cub1=^H,
22007 cud=\E[%p1%dB, cud1=\n, cuf=\E[%p1%dC, cuf1=\E[C,
22008 cup=\E[%i%p1%d;%p2%dH, cuu=\E[%p1%dA, cuu1=\E[A,
22009 dch=\E[%p1%dP, dch1=\E[1P, dim=\E[2m, dl=\E[%p1%dM,
22010 dl1=\E[M, dsl=\E[>1l, ed=\E[J, el=\E[K, fsl=\E[u\E[>5l,
22011 home=\E[H, ht=^I, hts=\EH, if=/usr/share/tabset/vt100,
22012 il=\E[%p1%dL, il1=\E[L, ind=\ED, kbs=^H, kclr=\E[J,
22013 kcub1=\EOD, kcud1=\EOB, kcuf1=\EOC, kcuu1=\EOA, ked=\E[J,
22014 kf0=\E[~, kf1=\EOS, kf2=\EOT, kf3=\EOU, kf4=\EOV, kf5=\EOW,
22015 kf6=\EOP, kf7=\EOQ, kf8=\EOR, kf9=\EOX, khome=\E[H, lf0=help,
22016 mc0=\E#7, nel=\r\ED, rc=\E[r, rev=\E[7m, ri=\EM,
22017 rmcup=\E[?7h, rmso=\E[m, rmul=\E[m,
22018 rs1=\E<\E[1;24r\E[24;1H\E[?7h\E[>4h\E[>1;2;3;5;6;7;8;9l\E[m
22020 sc=\E[s, sgr0=\E[m, smcup=\E[?7l, smso=\E[7;2m, smul=\E[4m,
22021 tbc=\E[3g, tsl=\E[s\E[>5;1h\E[25;%i%dH\E[1K,
22022 z29a-kc-uc|h29a-kc-uc|z29 ansi mode with keyclick and underscore cursor,
22023 rs1=\E<\E[1;24r\E[24;1H\E[?7h\E[>1;2;3;4;5;6;7;8;9l\E[m\E[11
22026 z29a-nkc-bc|h29a-nkc-bc|z29 ansi mode with block cursor and no keyclick,
22027 rs1=\E<\E[1;24r\E[24;1H\E[?7h\E[>2;4h\E[>1;3;5;6;7;8;9l\E[m
22030 z29a-nkc-uc|h29a-nkc-uc|z29 ansi mode with underscore cursor and no keyclick,
22031 rs1=\E<\E[1;24r\E[24;1H\E[?7h\E[>2h\E[>1;3;4;5;6;7;8;9l\E[m
22034 # From: Jeff Bartig <jeffb@dont.doit.wisc.edu> 31 Mar 1995
22035 z39-a|z39a|zenith39-a|zenith39-ansi|Zenith 39 in ANSI mode,
22036 am, eslok, hs, mc5i, mir, msgr, xon,
22038 acsc=0a``aaffggjjkkllmmnnooqqssttuuvvwwxx~~, bel=^G,
22039 blink=\E[5m, bold=\E[1m, cbt=\E[1Z, civis=\E[>5h,
22040 clear=\E[2J\E[H, cnorm=\E[>5l, cr=\r,
22041 csr=\E[%i%p1%d;%p2%dr, cub=\E[%p1%dD, cub1=^H,
22042 cud=\E[%p1%dB, cud1=\E[B, cuf=\E[%p1%dC, cuf1=\E[C,
22043 cup=\E[%i%p1%d;%p2%dH, cuu=\E[%p1%dA, cuu1=\E[A,
22044 dch=\E[%p1%dP, dch1=\E[1P, dim=\E[2m, dl=\E[%p1%dM,
22045 dl1=\E[1M, dsl=\E[>1l, ed=\E[0J, el=\E[0K, el1=\E[1K,
22046 fsl=\E[u, home=\E[H, ht=^I, hts=\EH, il=\E[%p1%dL, il1=\E[1L,
22047 ind=\n, is2=\E<\E[>1;3;5;6;7l\E[0m\E[2J, ka1=\EOw,
22048 ka3=\EOu, kb2=\EOy, kbs=^H, kc1=\EOq, kc3=\EOs, kcub1=\E[D,
22049 kcud1=\E[B, kcuf1=\E[C, kcuu1=\E[A, ked=\E[J, kf1=\EOS,
22050 kf2=\EOT, kf3=\EOU, kf4=\EOV, kf5=\EOW, kf6=\EOP, kf7=\EOQ,
22051 kf8=\EOR, kf9=\EOX, khlp=\E[~, khome=\E[H, ll=\E[24;1H,
22052 mc0=\E[?19h\E[i, mc4=\E[4i, mc5=\E[5i, rc=\E[u, rev=\E[7m,
22053 rmacs=\E(B, rmir=\E[4l, rmkx=\E[>7l, rmso=\E[0m,
22054 rmul=\E[0m, rs2=\E<\Ec\0, sc=\E[s, sgr0=\E[0m, smacs=\E(0,
22055 smir=\E[4h, smkx=\E[>7h, smso=\E[7m, smul=\E[4m, tbc=\E[3g,
22056 tsl=\E[s\E[>1h\E[25;%i%p1%dH,
22058 # From: Brad Brahms <Brahms@USC-ECLC>
22059 z100|h100|z110|z-100|h-100|heath/zenith z-100 pc with color monitor,
22060 cnorm=\Ey4\Em70, cvvis=\Ex4\Em71, use=z100bw,
22061 # (z100bw: removed obsolete ":kn#10:", added empty <acsc> -- esr)
22062 z100bw|h100bw|z110bw|z-100bw|h-100bw|heath/zenith z-100 pc,
22063 OTbs, OTpt, mir, msgr,
22064 OTkn#10, cols#80, it#8, lines#24,
22065 acsc=+h.kaiggjdkclfmenbozqas{tvutvuwsx`~\^,
22066 clear=\EE$<5*/>, cnorm=\Ey4, cub1=^H, cud1=\EB, cuf1=\EC,
22067 cup=\EY%p1%{32}%+%c%p2%{32}%+%c$<1*/>, cuu1=\EA,
22068 cvvis=\Ex4, dch1=\EN$<1*/>, dl1=\EM$<5*/>, ed=\EJ, el=\EK,
22069 home=\EH, ht=^I, il1=\EL$<5*/>, kbs=^H, kcub1=\ED, kcud1=\EB,
22070 kcuf1=\EC, kcuu1=\EA, kf0=\EJ, kf1=\ES, kf2=\ET, kf3=\EU,
22071 kf4=\EV, kf5=\EW, kf6=\EP, kf7=\EQ, kf8=\ER, kf9=\EOI,
22072 khome=\EH, ri=\EI, rmacs=\EG, rmir=\EO, rmso=\Eq, smacs=\EF,
22073 smir=\E@, smso=\Ep,
22074 p19|h19-b with il1/dl1,
22075 dl1=\EM$<2*/>, il1=\EL$<2*/>, use=h19-b,
22076 # From: <ucscc!B.fiatlux@ucbvax.berkeley.edu>
22077 # (ztx: removed duplicate :sr: -- esr)
22078 ztx|ztx11|zt-1|htx11|ztx-1-a|ztx-10 or 11,
22079 OTbs, am, eslok, hs,
22080 cols#80, it#8, lines#24,
22081 clear=\EE, cub1=^H, cud1=\n, cuf1=\EC,
22082 cup=\EY%p1%{32}%+%c%p2%{32}%+%c, cuu1=\EA, dl1=\EM,
22083 dsl=\Ey1, ed=\EJ, el=\EK, fsl=\Ek\Ey5, home=\EH, ht=^I,
22084 il1=\EL, is2=\Ej\EH\Eq\Ek\Ev\Ey1\Ey5\EG\Ey8\Ey9\Ey>,
22085 kbs=^H, kcub1=\ED, kcud1=\EB, kcuf1=\EC, kcuu1=\EA, kf0=\ES,
22086 kf1=\EB, kf2=\EU, kf3=\EV, kf4=\EW, kf5=\EP, kf6=\EQ, kf7=\ER,
22087 ri=\EI, rmso=\Eq, rmul=\Eq, smso=\Es5, smul=\Es2,
22088 tsl=\Ej\Ex5\Ex1\EY8%+ \Eo,
22090 #### IMS International (ims)
22092 # There was a company called IMS International located in Carson City,
22093 # Nevada, that flourished from the mid-70s to mid-80s. They made S-100
22094 # bus/Z80 hardware and a line of terminals called Ultimas.
22097 # From: Erik Fair <fair@ucbarpa.berkeley.edu> Sun Oct 27 07:21:05 1985
22098 ims950-b|bare ims950 no init string,
22100 # (ims950: removed obsolete ":ko@:" -- esr)
22101 ims950|ims televideo 950 emulation,
22103 flash@, kbs@, kcub1@, kcud1@, kcuf1@, kcuu1@, kf0@, kf1@, kf2@, kf3@,
22104 kf4@, kf5@, kf6@, kf7@, kf8@, kf9@, khome@, use=tvi950,
22105 # (ims950-rv: removed obsolete ":ko@:" -- esr)
22106 ims950-rv|ims tvi950 rev video,
22108 flash@, kbs@, kcub1@, kcud1@, kcuf1@, kcuu1@, kf0@, kf1@, kf2@, kf3@,
22109 kf4@, kf5@, kf6@, kf7@, kf8@, kf9@, khome@, use=tvi950-rv,
22110 ims-ansi|ultima2|ultimaII|IMS Ultima II,
22112 cols#80, it#8, lines#24,
22113 clear=\E[H\E[2J, cub1=^H, cud1=\ED, cuf1=\EC,
22114 cup=\E[%i%p1%2d;%p2%2dH, cuu1=\EM, ed=\E[0J, el=\E[0K,
22115 ht=^I, if=/usr/share/tabset/vt100,
22116 is2=\E[m\E[>14l\E[?1;?5;20l\E>\E[1m\r, kcub1=\E[D,
22117 kcud1=\E[B, kcuf1=\E[C, kcuu1=\E[A, khome=\E[H, ri=\EM,
22118 rmso=\E[m\E[1m, rmul=\E[m\E[1m, sgr0=\E[m, smso=\E[7m,
22121 #### Intertec Data Systems
22123 # I think this company is long dead as of 1995. They made an early CP/M
22124 # micro called the "Intertec Superbrain" that was moderately popular,
22125 # then sank out of sight.
22128 superbrain|intertec superbrain,
22131 OTbc=^U, bel=^G, clear=\014$<5*>, cr=\r, cub1=^H, cud1=\n,
22132 cuf1=^F, cup=\EY%p1%{32}%+%c%p2%{32}%+%c$<20>, cuu1=^K,
22133 ed=\E~k<10*>, el=\E~K$<15>, ht=^I, ind=\n, kcub1=^U,
22134 kcud1=\n, kcuf1=^F, kcuu1=^K, rmcup=^L, smcup=^L,
22135 # (intertube: a Gould entry via BRL asserted smul=\E0@$<200/>,
22136 # rmul=\E0A$<200/>; my guess is the highlight letter is bit-coded like an ADM,
22137 # and the reverse is actually true. Try it. -- esr)
22138 intertube|intertec|Intertec InterTube,
22141 bel=^G, clear=^L, cr=\r, cub1=^H, cud1=\n, cuf1=^F,
22142 cup=\EY%p1%{32}%+%c%p2%{32}%+%c$<50>, cuu1=^Z, home=^A,
22143 ind=\n, rmso=\E0@, smso=\E0P,
22144 # The intertube 2 has the "full duplex" problem like the tek 4025: if you
22145 # are typing and a command comes in, the keystrokes you type get interspersed
22146 # with the command and it messes up
22147 intertube2|intertec data systems intertube 2,
22149 cup=\016%p1%c\020%p2%{10}%/%{16}%*%p2%{10}%m%+%c,
22150 el=\EK, hpa=\020%p1%{10}%/%{16}%*%p1%{10}%m%+%c,
22151 ll=^K^X\r, vpa=\013%p1%c, use=intertube,
22153 #### Ithaca Intersystems
22155 # This company made S100-bus personal computers long ago in the pre-IBM-PC
22156 # past. They used to be reachable at:
22158 # Ithaca Intersystems
22159 # 1650 Hanshaw Road
22160 # Ithaca, New York 14850
22162 # However, the outfit went bankrupt years ago.
22165 # The Graphos III was a color graphics terminal from Ithaca Intersystems.
22166 # These entries were written (originally in termcap syntax) by Brian Yandell
22167 # <yandell@stat.wisc.edu> and Mike Meyer <mikem@stat.wisc.edu> at the
22168 # University of Wisconsin.
22170 # (graphos: removed obsolete and syntactically incorrect :kn=4:,
22171 # removed <if=/usr/share/tabset/init.graphos> and
22172 # <rf=/usr/share/tabset/init.graphos> no such file & no <hts> -- esr)
22173 graphos|graphos III,
22175 cols#80, it#8, lines#24,
22176 clear=\E[H\E[2J, cnorm=\Ez56;2;0;0z\Ez73z\Ez4;1;1z,
22177 cr=\r, cub=\E[%p1%dD, cub1=^H, cud=\E[%p1%dB, cud1=\E[B,
22178 cuf=\E[%p1%dC, cuf1=\E[C, cup=\E[%i%p1%d;%p2%dH,
22179 cuu=\E[%p1%dA, cuu1=\E[A,
22180 cvvis=\Ez4;2;1z\Ez56;2;80;24z, dch1=\E[P, dl=\E[%p1%dM,
22181 dl1=\E[M, ed=\E[J, el=\E[K, home=\E[H, ht=^I, il=\E[%p1%dL,
22182 il1=\E[L, ind=\ED, kbs=^H, kcub1=\E[D, kcud1=\E[B,
22183 kcuf1=\E[C, kcuu1=\E[A, kf1=\EOP, kf2=\EOQ, kf3=\EOR,
22184 kf4=\EOS, khome=\E[H, nel=\r\ED, rc=\E8, ri=\EM, rmdc=\E[4l,
22185 rmir=\E[4l, rmso=\E[m, sc=\E7, sgr0=\E[m, smdc=\E[4h,
22186 smir=\E[4h, smso=\E[7m,
22187 graphos-30|graphos III with 30 lines,
22189 cvvis=\Ez4;2;1z\Ez56;2;80;30z, use=graphos,
22193 # These people used to be reachable at:
22196 # 1393 Main Street,
22197 # Waltham, MA 02154
22198 # Vox: (617)-890-5796.
22200 # However, if you call that number today you'll get an insurance company.
22201 # I have mail from "Michael Berman, V.P. Sales, Modgraph" dated
22202 # 26 Feb 1997 that says:
22204 # Modgraph GX-1000, replaced by GX-2000. Both are out of production, have been
22205 # for ~7 years. Modgraph still in business. Products are rugged laptop and
22206 # portable PC's and specialized CRT and LCD monitors (rugged, rack-mount
22207 # panel-mount etc). I can be emailed at sonfour@aol.com
22209 # Peter D. Smith <pdsmith@nbbn.com> notes that his modgraph manual was
22210 # dated 1984. According to the manual, it featured Tek 4010/4014
22211 # graphics and DEC VT100/VT52 + ADM-3A emulation with a VT220-style keyboard.
22214 modgraph|mod24|modgraph terminal emulating vt100,
22217 cvvis=\E\^9;0s\E\^7;1s,
22218 is2=\E\^9;0s\E\^7;1s\E[3g\E\^11;9s\E\^11;17s\E\^11;25s\E\^11
22219 ;33s\E\^11;41s\E\^11;49s\E\^11;57s\E\^11;65s\E\^11;73s
22220 \E\^11;81s\E\^11;89s,
22221 rf@, ri=\EM\E[K$<5/>, use=vt100+4bsd,
22222 # The GX-1000 manual is dated 1984. This looks rather like a VT-52.
22223 modgraph2|modgraph gx-1000 80x24 with keypad not enabled,
22225 cols#80, it#8, lines#24,
22226 clear=\EH\EJ$<50/>, cub1=^H, cud1=\EB$<2/>,
22227 cuf1=\EC$<2/>, cup=\EY%p1%{32}%+%c%p2%{32}%+%c$<5/>,
22228 cuu1=\EA$<2/>, ed=\EJ$<50/>, el=\EK$<3/>, ht=^I,
22229 is2=\E<\E\^5;2s\E\^7;1s\E[3g\E\^11;9s\E\^11;17s\E\^11;25s\E
22230 \^11;33s\E\^11;41s\E\^11;49s\E\^11;57s\E\^11;65s\E\^11;7
22231 3s\E\^11;81s\E\^11;89s\E\^12;0s\E\^14;2s\E\^15;9s\E\^25;
22232 1s\E\^9;1s\E\^27;1,
22235 # Modgraph from Nancy L. Cider <nancyc@brl-tbd>
22236 # BUG NOTE from Barbara E. Ringers <barb@brl-tbd>:
22237 # If we set TERM=vt100, and set the Modgraph screen to 24 lines, setting a
22238 # mark and using delete-to-killbuffer work correctly. However, we would
22239 # like normal mode of operation to be using a Modgraph with 48 line setting.
22240 # If we set TERM=mod (which is a valid entry in termcap with 48 lines)
22241 # the setting mark and delete-to-killbuffer results in the deletion of only
22242 # the line the mark is set on.
22243 # We've discovered that the delete-to-killbuffer works correctly
22244 # with TERM=mod and screen set to 80x48 but it's not obvious. Only
22245 # the first line disappears but a ctrl-l shows that it did work
22247 modgraph48|mod|Modgraph w/48 lines,
22248 OTbs, OTpt, am, xenl,
22249 cols#80, it#8, lines#48, vt#3,
22250 OTnl=\n, bel=^G, blink=\E[5m, bold=\E[1m, clear=\E[;H\E[2J,
22251 cr=\r, csr=\E[%i%p1%d;%p2%dr, cub1=^H, cud1=\n, cuf1=\E[C,
22252 cup=\E[%i%p1%d;%p2%dH, cuu1=\E[A, ed=\E[J, el=\E[K,
22253 flash=\E[?5h\E[0q\E[1;2q\E[?5l\E[0q\E[4;3q,
22254 home=\E[H, ht=^I, is2=\E<\E[1;48r\E[0q\E[3;4q\E=\E[?1h,
22255 kbs=^H, kcub1=\EOD, kcud1=\EOB, kcuf1=\EOC, kcuu1=\EOA,
22256 kf1=\EOP, kf2=\EOQ, kf3=\EOR, kf4=\EOS, rc=\E8, rev=\E[7m,
22257 ri=\EM, rmkx=\E[?1l\E>, rmso=\E[m, rmul=\E[m,
22258 rs1=\E=\E[0q\E>, sc=\E7, sgr0=\E[m, smkx=\E[?1h\E=,
22259 smso=\E[7m, smul=\E[4m,
22261 #### Morrow Designs
22263 # This was George Morrow's company. They started in the late 1970s making
22264 # S100-bus machines. They used to be reachable at:
22267 # 600 McCormick St.
22268 # San Leandro, CA 94577
22270 # but they're long gone now (1995).
22273 # The mt70 terminal was shipped with the Morrow MD-3 microcomputer.
22274 # Jeff's specimen was dated June 1984.
22275 # From: Jeff Wieland <wieland@acn.purdue.edu> 24 Feb 1995
22276 mt70|mt-70|Morrow MD-70; native Morrow mode,
22277 am, mir, msgr, xon,
22278 cols#80, it#8, lines#24,
22279 acsc=+z\,{-x.yOi`|jGkFlEmDnHqJtLuKvNwMxI, bel=^G,
22280 cbt=\EI, civis=\E"0, clear=^Z, cnorm=\E"2, cr=\r, cub1=^H,
22281 cud1=\n, cuf1=^L, cup=\E=%p1%{32}%+%c%p2%{32}%+%c$<1>,
22282 cuu1=^K, dch1=\EW, dim=\EG2, dl1=\ER, ed=\EY, el=\ET$<10>,
22283 flash=\EK1$<200>\EK0, home=^^, ht=^I, ich1=\EQ, il1=\EE,
22284 ind=\n, invis@, is1=\E"2\EG0\E], kbs=^H, kcbt=^A^Z\r,
22285 kclr=^An\r, kcub1=^AL\r, kcud1=^AK\r, kcuf1=^AM\r,
22286 kcuu1=^AJ\r, kdch1=^?, kf1=^A@\r, kf10=^AI\r, kf11=^A`\r,
22287 kf12=^Aa\r, kf13=^Ab\r, kf14=^Ac\r, kf15=^Ad\r, kf16=^Ae\r,
22288 kf17=^Af\r, kf18=^Ag\r, kf19=^Ah\r, kf2=^AA\r, kf20=^Ai\r,
22289 kf3=^AB\r, kf4=^AC\r, kf5=^AD\r, kf6=^AE\r, kf7=^AF\r,
22290 kf8=^AG\r, kf9=^AH\r, khlp=^AO\r, khome=^AN\r, nel=^_,
22291 rmacs=\E%%, rmcup=, smacs=\E$, smcup=\E"2\EG0\E],
22292 smul=\EG1, tbc=\E0, use=adm+sgr,
22297 # Motorola EXORterm 155 from {decvax, ihnp4}!philabs!sbcs!megad!seth via BRL
22299 ex155|Motorola Exorterm 155,
22301 OTkn#5, OTug#1, cols#80, lines#24,
22302 cbt=\E[, clear=\EX, cub1=\ED, cud1=\EB, cuf1=\EC,
22303 cup=\EE%p1%{32}%+%c%p2%{32}%+%c, cuu1=\EA, ed=\ET,
22304 el=\EU, home=\E@, ht=\EZ, kbs=^H, kcbt=\E[, kclr=\EX, kcub1=^H,
22305 kcud1=\n, kcuf1=^L, kcuu1=^K, ked=\ET, kel=\EU, khome=\E@,
22306 rmso=\Ec\ED, rmul=\Eg\ED, smso=\Eb\ED, smul=\Ef\ED,
22310 # This company is still around in 1995, manufacturing point-of-sale systems.
22312 omron|Omron 8025AG,
22315 bel=^G, clear=\EJ, cr=\r, cub1=^H, cud1=\n, cuf1=\EC, cuu1=\EA,
22316 cvvis=\EN, dch1=\EP, dl1=\EM, ed=\ER, el=\EK, home=\EH,
22317 il1=\EL, ind=\ES, ri=\ET, rmso=\E4, smso=\Ef,
22321 # Ramtek was a vendor of high-end graphics terminals around 1979-1983; they
22322 # were competition for things like the Tektronix 4025.
22325 # Ramtek 6221 from BRL, probably by Doug Gwyn
22326 # The following SET-UP modes are assumed for normal operation:
22327 # UNDERLINE_CURSOR ANSI_MODE AUTO_XON/XOFF_ON
22328 # NEWLINE_OFF 80_COLUMNS
22329 # Other SET-UP modes may be set for operator convenience or communication
22330 # requirements; I recommend
22331 # SMOOTH_SCROLL AUTO_REPEAT_ON 3_#_SHIFTED WRAP_AROUND_ON
22332 # Hardware tabs are assumed to be every 8 columns; they can be set up by the
22333 # "reset", "tset", or "tabs" utilities (use rt6221-w, 160 columns, for this).
22334 # Note that the Control-E key is useless on this brain-damaged terminal. No
22335 # delays are specified; use "stty ixon -ixany" to enable DC3/DC1 flow control!
22336 rt6221|Ramtek 6221 80x24,
22337 OTbs, OTpt, msgr, xon,
22338 OTkn#4, cols#80, it#8, lines#24, vt#3,
22339 acsc=, bel=^G, blink=\E[5m, bold=\E[1m, civis=\E[>5l,
22340 clear=\E[1;1H\E[J, cnorm=\E[>5h\E[>9h, cr=\r,
22341 csr=\E[%i%p1%d;%p2%dr, cub=\E[%p1%dD, cub1=^H,
22342 cud=\E[%p1%dB, cud1=^K, cuf=\E[%p1%dC, cuf1=\E[C,
22343 cup=\E[%i%p1%d;%p2%dH, cuu=\E[%p1%dA, cuu1=\EM,
22344 cvvis=\E[>7h\E[>9l, ed=\E[J, el=\E[K, home=\E[1;1H, ht=^I,
22345 hts=\EH, ind=\n, is2=\E)0, kbs=^H, kcub1=\E[D, kcud1=\E[B,
22346 kcuf1=\E[C, kcuu1=\E[A, kf0=\EOP, kf1=\EOQ, kf2=\EOR,
22347 kf3=\EOS, lf0=PF1, lf1=PF2, lf2=PF3, lf3=PF4, ll=\E[24;1H,
22348 nel=\EE, rc=\E8, rev=\E[7m, ri=\EM, rmacs=^O, rmkx=\E>,
22349 rmso=\E[m, rmul=\E[m,
22350 rs1=\E[1w\E[>37m\E[>39m\E[1v\E[20l\E[?3l\E[?6l\E[>5h\E[>6h
22351 \E[>7h\E[>8l\E[>9h\E[>10l\E[1;24r\E[m\E[q\E(B\017\E)0\E#
22353 sc=\E7, sgr0=\E[m, smacs=^N, smkx=\E=, smso=\E[7m,
22354 smul=\E[4m, tbc=\E[3g,
22355 # [TO DO: Check out: short forms of ho/cl and ll; reset (\Ec)].
22356 rt6221-w|Ramtek 6221 160x48,
22357 cols#160, lines#48,
22358 ll=\E[48;1H, use=rt6221,
22363 # RCA VP3301 or VP3501
22364 rca|rca vp3301/vp3501,
22367 clear=^L, cuf1=^U, cup=\EY%p1%{32}%+%c%p2%{32}%+%c,
22368 cuu1=^K, home=^Z, rmso=\E\ES0, smso=\E\ES1,
22374 # Selanar HiREZ-100 from BRL, probably by Doug Gwyn
22375 # The following SET-UP modes are assumed for normal operation:
22376 # SET_DEFAULT_TABS 48_LINES 80_COLUMNS
22377 # ONLINE ANSI CURSOR_VISIBLE
22378 # VT102_AUTO_WRAP_ON VT102_NEWLINE_OFF VT102_MONITOR_MODE_OFF
22379 # LOCAL_ECHO_OFF US_CHAR_SET WPS_TERMINAL_DISABLED
22380 # CPU_AUTO_XON/XOFF_ENABLED PRINT_FULL_SCREEN
22381 # For use with graphics software, all graphics modes should be set to factory
22382 # default. Other SET-UP modes may be set for operator convenience or
22383 # communication requirements. No delays are specified; use "stty ixon -ixany"
22384 # to enable DC3/DC1 flow control!
22385 # I commented out the scrolling capabilities since they are too slow.
22386 hirez100|Selanar HiREZ-100,
22387 OTbs, OTpt, mir, msgr, xon,
22388 OTkn#4, cols#80, it#8, lines#48, vt#3,
22389 acsc=, bel=^G, blink=\E[5m, bold=\E[1m, clear=\E[H\E[J,
22390 cr=\r, cub=\E[%p1%dD, cub1=^H, cud=\E[%p1%dB, cud1=\n,
22391 cuf=\E[%p1%dC, cuf1=\E[C, cup=\E[%i%p1%d;%p2%dH,
22392 cuu=\E[%p1%dA, cuu1=\EM, dch=\E[%p1%dP, dch1=\E[P,
22393 dl=\E[%p1%dM, dl1=\E[M, ed=\E[J, el=\E[K, home=\E[H, ht=^I,
22394 hts=\EH, il=\E[%p1%dL, il1=\E[L, is2=\E<\E)0, kbs=^H,
22395 kcub1=\EOD, kcud1=\EOB, kcuf1=\EOC, kcuu1=\EOA, kf0=\EOP,
22396 kf1=\EOQ, kf2=\EOR, kf3=\EOS, lf0=PF1, lf1=PF2, lf2=PF3,
22397 lf3=PF4, ll=\E[48H, mc0=\E[i, mc4=\E[4i\E[?4i,
22398 mc5=\E[?5i\E[5i, nel=\EE, rc=\E8, rev=\E[7m, rmacs=^O,
22399 rmkx=\E[?1l\E>, rmso=\E[m, rmul=\E[m,
22400 rs1=\030\E2\E<\E[4i\E[?4i\E[12h\E[2;4;20l\E[?0;7h\E[?1;3;6;1
22401 9l\E[r\E[m\E(B\017\E)0\E>,
22402 sc=\E7, sgr0=\E[m, smacs=^N, smkx=\E[?1h\E=, smso=\E[7m,
22403 smul=\E[4m, tbc=\E[3g,
22404 hirez100-w|Selanar HiREZ-100 in 132-column mode,
22405 cols#132, use=hirez100,
22410 # From University of Wisconsin
22411 vsc|Signetics Vsc Video driver by RMC,
22413 cols#80, it#8, lines#26,
22414 clear=\E[;H\E[2J$<50/>, cr=\r, cub1=^H, cud1=\n, cuf1=\E[C,
22415 cup=\E[%i%p1%d;%p2%dH, cuu1=\E[A, el=\E[K, home=\E[H,
22416 ht=^I, ind=\n, kbs=^H, kcub1=^H, kcud1=\n, nel=\r\n, rev=^_\s,
22417 rmso=^_!, rmul=^_#, sgr0=^_!, smso=^_\s, smul=^_",
22421 # Alan Frisbie <frisbie@flying-disk.com> writes:
22423 # As you may recall, the Soroc logo consisted of their name,
22424 # with the letter "S" superimposed over an odd design. This
22425 # consisted of a circle with a slightly smaller 15 degree (approx.)
22426 # wedge with rounded corners inside it. The color was sort of
22427 # a metallic gold/yellow.
22429 # If I had been more of a beer drinker it might have been obvious
22430 # to me, but it took a clue from their service department to make
22431 # me exclaim, "Of course!" The circular object was the top of
22432 # a beer can (the old removable pop-top style) and "Soroc" was an
22433 # anagram for "Coors".
22435 # I can just imagine the founders of the company sitting around
22436 # one evening, tossing back a few and trying to decide what to
22437 # call their new company and what to use for a logo.
22440 # (soroc120: removed obsolete ":ma=^K^P^R^L^L :" -- esr)
22441 soroc120|iq120|soroc|soroc iq120,
22442 clear=\E*$<2>, cud1=\n, ed=\EY, el=\ET, kcub1=^H, kcud1=\n,
22443 kcuf1=^L, kcuu1=^K, use=adm3a,
22444 soroc140|iq140|soroc iq140,
22447 bel=^G, cbt=\EI, clear=\E+, cr=\r, cub1=^H, cud1=\n, cuf1=^L,
22448 cup=\E=%p1%{32}%+%c%p2%{32}%+%c, cuu1=^K, dch1=\Ew,
22449 dl1=\Er$<.7*>, ed=\Ey, el=\Et, home=^^, il1=\Ee$<1*>, ind=\n,
22450 kbs=^H, kcuf1=^L, kcuu1=^K, kf0=^A0\r, kf1=^A@\r, kf2=^AA\r,
22451 kf3=^AB\r, kf4=^AC\r, kf5=^AD\r, kf6=^AE\r, kf7=^AF\r,
22452 kf8=^AG\r, kf9=^AH\r, khome=^^, ll=^^^K, rmir=\E8, rmso=\E^?,
22453 rmul=\E^A, smir=\E9, smso=\E^?, smul=\E^A,
22455 #### Southwest Technical Products
22457 # These guys made an early personal micro called the M6800.
22458 # The ct82 was probably its console terminal.
22461 # (swtp: removed obsolete ":bc=^D:" -- esr)
22462 swtp|ct82|southwest technical products ct82,
22465 bel=^G, clear=^L, cr=\r, cub1=^D, cud1=\n, cuf1=^S,
22466 cup=\013%p2%c%p1%c, cuu1=^A, dch1=^\^H, dl1=^Z, ed=^V, el=^F,
22467 home=^P, ich1=^\^X, il1=^\^Y, ind=^N,
22468 is2=\034\022\036\023\036\004\035\027\011\023\036\035\036
22469 \017\035\027\022\011,
22470 ll=^C, ri=^O, rmso=^^^F, smso=^^^V,
22474 # Bob Manson <manson@pattyr.acs.ohio-state.edu> writes (28 Apr 1995):
22476 # Synertek used to make ICs, various 6502-based single-board process
22477 # control and hobbyist computers, and assorted peripherals including a
22478 # series of small inexpensive terminals (I think they were one of the
22479 # first to have a "terminal-on-a-keyboard", where the terminal itself
22480 # was only slightly larger than the keyboard).
22482 # They apparently had a KTM-1 model, which I've never seen. The KTM-2/40
22483 # was a 40x24 terminal that could connect to a standard TV through a
22484 # video modulator. The KTM-2/80 was the 80-column version (the 2/40
22485 # could be upgraded to the 2/80 by adding 2 2114 SRAMs and a new ROM).
22486 # I have a KTM-2/80 still in working order. The KTM-2s had fully
22487 # socketed parts, used 2 6507s, a 6532 as keyboard scanner, a program
22488 # ROM and 2 ROMs as character generators. They were incredibly simple,
22489 # and I've never had any problems with mine (witness the fact that mine
22490 # was made in 1981 and is still working great... I've blown the video
22491 # output transistor a couple of times, but it's a 2N2222 :-)
22493 # The KTM-3 (which is what is listed in the terminfo file) was their
22494 # attempt at putting a KTM-2 in a box (and some models came with a
22495 # CRT). It wasn't much different from the KTM-2 hardware-wise, but the
22496 # control and escape sequences are very different. The KTM-3 was always
22497 # real broken, at least according to the folks I've talked to about it.
22499 # The padding in the entry is probably off--these terminals were very
22500 # slow (it takes like 100ms for the KTM-2 to clear the screen...) And
22501 # anyone with any sanity replaced the ROMs with something that provided
22502 # a reasonable subset of VT100 functionality, since the usual ROMs were
22503 # obviously very primitive... oh, you could get an upgraded ROM from
22504 # Synertek for some incredible amount of money, but what hacker with an
22505 # EPROM burner would do that? :)
22507 # Sorry I don't have any contact info; I believe they were located in
22508 # Sunnyvale, and I'm fairly sure they are still manufacturing ICs
22509 # (they've gone to ASICs and FPGAs), but I doubt they're in the computer
22510 # business these days.
22513 # Tested, seems to work fine with vi.
22514 synertek|ktm|synertek380|synertek ktm 3/80 tubeless terminal,
22517 clear=^Z, cub1=^H, cuf1=^L,
22518 cup=\E=%p1%{32}%+%c%p2%{32}%+%c, cuu1=^K, ed=\EJ, el=\EK,
22520 #### Tab Office Products
22522 # TAB Products Co. - Palo Alto, California
22523 # Electronic Office Products,
22524 # 1451 California Avenue 94304
22526 # I think they're out of business.
22529 # The tab 132 uses xon/xoff, so no padding needed.
22530 # <smkx>/<rmkx> have nothing to do with arrow keys.
22531 # <is2> sets 80 col mode, normal video, autowrap on (for <am>).
22532 # Seems to be no way to get rid of status line.
22533 # The manual for this puppy was dated June 1981. It claims to be VT52-
22534 # compatible but looks more vt100-like.
22535 tab132|tab|tab132-15|tab 132/15,
22537 OTdN@, cols#80, lines#24, lm#96,
22538 cud1=\n, cup=\E[%i%p1%d;%p2%dH, dch1=\E[P, dl1=\E[M,
22539 il1=\E[L, is2=\E[?7h\E[?3l\E[?5l, kcub1=\E[D, kcud1=\E[B,
22540 kcuu1=\E[A, rmir=\E[4l, rmkx@, smir=\E[4h, smkx@,
22542 tab132-w|tab132 in wide mode,
22544 is2=\E[?7h\E[?3h\E[?5l, use=tab132,
22545 tab132-rv|tab132 in reverse-video mode,
22546 is2=\E[?7h\E[?3l\E[?5h, use=tab132,
22547 tab132-w-rv|tab132 in reverse-video/wide mode,
22548 is2=\E[?7h\E[?3h\E[?5h, use=tab132-w,
22553 # Research Incorporated
22554 # 6425 Flying Cloud Drive
22555 # Eden Prairie, MN 55344
22556 # Vox: (612)-941-3300
22558 # The Teleray terminals were all discontinued in 1992-93. RI still services
22559 # and repairs these beasts, but no longer manufactures them. The Teleray
22560 # people believe that all the types listed below are very rare now (1995).
22561 # There was a newer line of Telerays (Model 7, Model 20, Model 30, and
22562 # Model 100) that were ANSI-compatible.
22564 # Note two things called "teleray". Reorder should move the common one
22565 # to the front if you have either. A dumb teleray with the cursor stuck
22566 # on the bottom and no obvious model number is probably a 3700.
22569 t3700|dumb teleray 3700,
22572 bel=^G, clear=^L, cr=\r, cub1=^H, cud1=\n, ind=\n,
22573 t3800|teleray 3800 series,
22575 cols#80, it#8, lines#24,
22576 bel=^G, clear=^L, cr=\r, cub1=^H, cud1=\n, cuf1=\EC,
22577 cup=\EY%p1%{32}%+%c%p2%{32}%+%c, cuu1=^K, ed=\EJ, el=\EK,
22578 home=\EH, ht=^I, ind=\n, ll=\EY7\s,
22579 t1061|teleray|teleray 1061,
22580 OTbs, am, km, xhp, xt,
22581 cols#80, it#8, lines#24, xmc#1,
22582 bel=^G, clear=\014$<1>, cr=\r, cub1=^H, cud1=\n, cuf1=\EC,
22583 cup=\EY%p1%{32}%+%c%p2%{32}%+%c, cuu1=\EA, dch1=\EQ,
22584 dl1=\EM$<2*>, ed=\EJ$<1>, el=\EK, home=\EH, ht=^I, hts=\EF,
22585 ich1=\EP, il1=\EL$<2*>, ind=\n, ip=$<0.4*>,
22586 is2=\Ee\EU01^Z1\EV\EU02^Z2\EV\EU03^Z3\EV\EU04^Z4\EV\EU05^Z5
22587 \EV\EU06^Z6\EV\EU07^Z7\EV\EU08^Z8\EV\Ef,
22588 kf1=^Z1, kf2=^Z2, kf3=^Z3, kf4=^Z4, kf5=^Z5, kf6=^Z6, kf7=^Z7,
22589 kf8=^Z8, rmso=\ER@, rmul=\ER@, smso=\s\ERD, smul=\ERH,
22591 t1061f|teleray 1061 with fast PROMs,
22592 dl1=\EM, il1=\EL, ip@, use=t1061,
22593 # "Teleray Arpa Special", officially designated as
22594 # "Teleray Arpa network model 10" with "Special feature 720".
22595 # This is the new (1981) fast microcode updating the older "arpa" proms
22596 # (which gave meta-key and programmable-fxn keys). 720 is much much faster,
22597 # converts the keypad to programmable function keys, and has other goodies.
22598 # Standout mode is still broken (magic cookie, etc) so is suppressed as no
22599 # programs handle such lossage properly.
22600 # Note: this is NOT the old termcap's "t1061f with fast proms."
22601 # From: J. Lepreau <lepreau@utah-cs> Tue Feb 1 06:39:37 1983, Univ of Utah
22602 # (t10: removed overridden ":so@:se@:us@:ue@:" -- esr)
22603 t10|teleray 10 special,
22605 cols#80, it#8, lines#24, xmc#2,
22606 clear=\Ej$<30/>, cub1=^H, cud1=\EB, cuf1=\EC,
22607 cup=\EY%p1%{32}%+%c%p2%{32}%+%c, cuu1=\EA, dch1=\EQ,
22608 dl1=\EM, ed=\EJ, el=\EK, home=\EH, ht=^I, ich1=\EP, il1=\EL,
22609 ind=\Eq, pad=\0, ri=\Ep, rmso=\ER@, rmul=\ER@, smso=\ERD,
22611 # teleray 16 - map the arrow keys for vi/rogue, shifted to up/down page, and
22612 # back/forth words. Put the function keys (f1-f10) where they can be
22613 # found, and turn off the other magic keys along the top row, except
22614 # for line/local. Do the magic appropriate to make the page shifts work.
22615 # Also toggle ^S/^Q for those of us who use Emacs.
22617 am, da, db, mir, xhp, xt,
22619 bel=^G, clear=\E[H\E[2J, cr=\r, cub1=^H, cud1=\E[B,
22620 cuf1=\E[C, cup=%i\E[%p1%d;%p2%df, cuu1=\E[A, dch1=\E[P,
22621 dl1=\E[M, ed=\E[0J, el=\E[0K, home=\E[H, ht=^I, il1=\E[L,
22622 ind=\n, kf1=^Z1, kf10=^Z0, kf2=^Z2, kf3=^Z3, kf4=^Z4, kf5=^Z5,
22623 kf6=^Z6, kf7=^Z7, kf8=^Z8, kf9=^Z9, ri=\E[T,
22624 rmcup=\E[V\E[24;1f\E[?38h, rmir=\E[4l, rmso=\E[m,
22625 rmul=\E[m, sgr0=\E[m, smcup=\E[U\E[?38l, smir=\E[4h,
22626 smso=\E[7m, smul=\E[4m,
22628 #### Texas Instruments (ti)
22631 # The Silent 700 was so called because it was built around a quiet thermal
22632 # printer. It was portable, equipped with an acoustic coupler, and pretty
22633 # neat for its day.
22634 ti700|ti733|ti735|ti745|ti800|ti silent 700/733/735/745 or omni 800,
22637 bel=^G, cr=\r$<162>, cub1=^H, cud1=\n, ind=\n,
22639 # Terminal entries for the Texas Instruments 703/707
22640 # hardcopy terminals.
22642 # http://www.bitsavers.org/pdf/ti/terminal/silent_700/
22644 # Model 707 Data Terminal User's Manual
22646 # pages 2-7 and 2-8 say that the model 707 prints 10.2 characters per inch
22647 # (cpi) (80 characters per line) by default, and can be switched to/from 17.0
22648 # cpi using an escape sequence. There is no 80/132-column capability in
22649 # terminfo (only the more general cpi which allows any value).
22650 ti703|ti707|Texas Instruments Silent 703/707,
22653 bel=^G, cr=\r$<162>, cub1=^H, cud1=\n, cuf1=\s, ind=\n,
22654 is2=\EPC\\, nel=\r\n,
22655 ti703-w|ti707-w|Texas Instruments Silent 703/707,
22657 is2=\EPD\\, use=ti703,
22660 # Texas Instruments 916 VDT 7 bit control mode
22662 ti916|ti916-220-7|Texas Instruments 916 VDT 8859/1 vt220 mode 7 bit CTRL,
22664 cbt=\E[Z, civis=\E[?25l, clear=\E[H\E[2J$<6>,
22665 cnorm=\E[?25h, cub=\E[%p1%dD, cud=\E[%p1%dB,
22666 cuf=\E[%p1%dC, cup=\E[%p1%i%p1%d;%p2%dH, cuu=\E[%p1%dA,
22667 dch=\E[%p1%dP$<250>, dch1=\E[P, dl=\E[%p1%dM,
22668 ech=\E[%p1%dX$<20>, ed=\E[J$<6>, el=\E[0K, el1=\E[1K,
22669 enacs=\E(B\E)0, ff=^L, flash=\E[?5h\E[?5l$<6>,
22670 hpa=\E[%p1%{1}%+%dG, hts=\E[0W, ich=\E[%p1%d@$<250>,
22671 il=\E[%p1%dL$<36>, ip=$<10>, is2=\E[1;24r\E[24;1H,
22672 kcmd=\E[29~, kdch1=\E[P, kent=\n, kf1=\E[17~, kf10=\E[28~,
22673 kf11=\E[29~, kf12=\E[31~, kf2=\E[18~, kf3=\E[19~,
22674 kf4=\E[20~, kf5=\E[21~, kf6=\E[23~, kf7=\E[24~, kf8=\E[25~,
22675 kf9=\E[26~, khome=\E[H, kich1=\E[@, knp=\E[S, kpp=\E[T,
22676 kprt=^X, prot=\E&, rmacs=\017$<2>, rs2=\E[!p, sgr@,
22677 smacs=\016$<2>, tbc=\E[3g, vpa=\E[%p1%{1}%+%dd,
22680 # Texas Instruments 916 VDT 8 bit control mode
22682 ti916-8|ti916-220-8|Texas Instruments 916 VDT 8859/1 8 vt220 mode bit CTRL,
22683 kcmd=\23329~, kcub1=\233D, kcud1=\233B, kcuf1=\233C,
22684 kcuu1=\233A, kdch1=\233P, kent=\n, kf1=\23317~,
22685 kf10=\23328~, kf11=\23329~, kf12=\23331~, kf2=\23318~,
22686 kf3=\23319~, kf4=\23320~, kf5=\23321~, kf6=\23323~,
22687 kf7=\23324~, kf8=\23325~, kf9=\23326~, khome=\233H,
22688 kich1=\233@, knp=\233S, kpp=\233T, kprt=^X, use=ti916,
22690 # Texas Instruments 916 VDT 8859/1 7 bit control 132 column mode
22692 ti916-132|Texas Instruments 916 VDT vt220 132 column,
22693 cols#132, use=ti916,
22695 # Texas Instruments 916 VDT 8859/1 8 bit control 132 column mode
22697 ti916-8-132|Texas Instruments 916 VDT 8-bit vt220 132 column,
22698 cols#132, use=ti916-8,
22699 ti924|Texas Instruments 924 VDT 8859/1 7 bit CTRL,
22701 cols#80, it#8, lines#24,
22702 bel=^G, blink=\E[5m, bold=\E[1m, civis=\E[?25l,
22703 clear=\E[2J\E[H, cnorm=\E[?25h, cr=\r,
22704 csr=%i\E[%p1%d;%p2%dr, cub1=\E[D, cud1=\E[B, cuf1=\E[C,
22705 cup=%i\E[%p1%d;%p2%dH, cuu1=\E[A, cvvis=\E[?31h,
22706 dl1=\E[M, ed=\E[J, el=\E[K, home=\E[H, ht=^I, hts=\EH,
22707 il1=\E[L, ind=\ED, kbs=^H, kcub1=\E[D, kcud1=\E[B,
22708 kcuf1=\E[C, kcuu1=\E[A, kdch1=\E[P, kf1=\EOP, kf2=\EOQ,
22709 kf3=\EOR, kf4=\EOS, kf5=\E[16~, kf6=\E[17~, kf7=\E[18~,
22710 kf8=\E[19~, kf9=\E[20~, kich1=\E[@, rc=\E8, rev=\E[7m,
22711 ri=\EM, rmso=\E[m, rmul=\E[m, sc=\E7, sgr0=\E[m, smso=\E[7m,
22712 smul=\E[4m, tbc=\E[3g,
22713 ti924-8|Texas Instruments 924 VDT 8859/1 8 bit CTRL,
22715 cols#80, it#8, lines#24,
22716 bel=^G, blink=\E[5m, bold=\E[1m, civis=\E[?25l,
22717 clear=\E[2J\E[H, cnorm=\E[?25h, cr=\r,
22718 csr=%i\E[%p1%d;%p2%dr, cub1=\E[D, cud1=\E[B, cuf1=\E[C,
22719 cup=%i\E[%p1%d;%p2%dH, cuu1=\E[A, cvvis=\E[?31h,
22720 dl1=\E[M, ed=\E[J, el=\E[K, home=\E[H, ht=^I, hts=\EH,
22721 il1=\E[L, ind=\ED, kbs=^H, kcub1=\E[D, kcud1=\E[B,
22722 kcuf1=\E[C, kcuu1=\E[A, kdch1=\233P, kf1=\217P, kf2=\217Q,
22723 kf3=\217R, kf4=\217S, kf5=\23316~, kf6=\23317~,
22724 kf7=\23318~, kf8=\23319~, kf9=\23320~, kich1=\233@, rc=\E8,
22725 rev=\E[7m, ri=\EM, rmso=\E[m, rmul=\E[m, sc=\E7, sgr0=\E[m,
22726 smso=\E[7m, smul=\E[4m, tbc=\E[3g,
22727 ti924w|Texas Instruments 924 VDT 7 bit - 132 column mode,
22728 cols#132, use=ti924,
22729 ti924-8w|Texas Instruments 924 VDT 8 bit - 132 column mode,
22730 cols#132, use=ti924-8,
22731 ti931|Texas Instruments 931 VDT,
22734 bel=^G, blink=\E4P, clear=\EL, cnorm=\E4@, cr=\r, cub1=\ED,
22735 cud1=\EB, cuf1=\EC, cup=\EY%p1%{32}%+%c%p2%{32}%+%c,
22736 cuu1=\EA, dch1=\EQ, dl1=\EO, ed=\EJ, el=\EI, home=\EH,
22737 ich1=\ER\EP\EM, il1=\EN, ind=\Ea, invis=\E4H,
22738 is2=\EGB\E(@B@@\E), kcub1=\ED, kcud1=\EB, kcuf1=\EC,
22739 kcuu1=\EA, kdch1=\EQ, kdl1=\EO, kf1=\Ei1, kf2=\Ei2, kf3=\Ei3,
22740 kf4=\Ei4, kf5=\Ei5, kf6=\Ei6, kf7=\Ei7, kf8=\Ei8, kf9=\Ei9,
22741 kich1=\EP, kil1=\EN, rev=\E4B, ri=\Eb, rmso=\E4@, rmul=\E4@,
22742 sgr0=\E4@, smso=\E4A, smul=\E4D,
22743 ti926|Texas Instruments 926 VDT 8859/1 7 bit CTRL,
22744 csr@, ind=\E[1S, ri=\E[1T, use=ti924,
22745 # (ti926-8: I corrected this from the broken SCO entry -- esr)
22746 ti926-8|Texas Instruments 926 VDT 8859/1 8 bit CTRL,
22747 csr@, ind=\2331S, ri=\2331T, use=ti924-8,
22748 ti_ansi|basic entry for ti928,
22749 am, bce, eo, xenl, xon,
22750 colors#8, cols#80, it#8, lines#25, pairs#64,
22751 bel=^G, blink=\E[5m, bold=\E[1m, cbt=\E[Z, clear=\E[2J\E[H,
22752 cr=\r, csr=\E[%i%p1%d;%p2%dr, cub1=^H, cud1=\E[B,
22753 cuf1=\E[C, cup=\E[%i%p1%d;%p2%dH, cuu1=\E[A, dch1=\E[P,
22754 dl1=\E[M, ed=\E[J, el=\E[K, home=\E[H, ht=^I, ich1=\E[@,
22755 il1=\E[L, ind=\E[S, kbs=^H, kcub1=\E[D, kcud1=\E[B,
22756 kcuf1=\E[C, kcuu1=\E[A, kend=\E[F, kf0=\E[V, kf1=\E[M,
22757 kf2=\E[N, kf3=\E[O, kf4=\E[P, kf5=\E[Q, kf6=\E[R, kf7=\E[S,
22758 kf8=\E[T, kf9=\E[U, khome=\E[H, knp=\E[G, kpp=\E[I,
22759 op=\E[37;40m, ri=\E[T, rmso=\E[m, rmul=\E[m,
22760 setab=\E[4%p1%dm, setaf=\E[3%p1%dm, sgr0=\E[m,
22761 smso=\E[7m, smul=\E[4m,
22763 # 928 VDT 7 bit control mode
22765 ti928|Texas Instruments 928 VDT 8859/1 7 bit CTRL,
22766 kdch1=\E[P, kend=\E_1\E\\, kent=\E[8~, kf1=\E[17~,
22767 kf10=\E[28~, kf11=\E[29~, kf12=\E[31~, kf13=\E[32~,
22768 kf15=\E[34~, kf2=\E[18~, kf3=\E[19~, kf4=\E[20~,
22769 kf5=\E[21~, kf6=\E[23~, kf7=\E[24~, kf8=\E[25~, kf9=\E[26~,
22770 kich1=\E[@, knp=\E[S, kpp=\E[T, kprt=\E[35~, use=ti_ansi,
22772 # 928 VDT 8 bit control mode
22774 ti928-8|Texas Instruments 928 VDT 8859/1 8 bit CTRL,
22775 kdch1=\233P, kend=\2371\234, kent=\2338~, kf1=\23317~,
22776 kf10=\23328~, kf11=\23329~, kf12=\23331~, kf13=\23332~,
22777 kf15=\23334~, kf2=\23318~, kf3=\23319~, kf4=\23320~,
22778 kf5=\23321~, kf6=\23323~, kf7=\23324~, kf8=\23325~,
22779 kf9=\23326~, khome=\233H, kich1=\233@, knp=\233S,
22780 kpp=\233T, kprt=\23335~, use=ti_ansi,
22785 # (zen30: removed obsolete :ma=^L ^R^L^K^P:. This entry originally
22786 # had just <smso>=\EG6 which I think means standout was supposed to be
22787 # dim-reverse using ADM12-style attributes. ADM12 <smul>/<rmul> and
22788 # <invis> might work-- esr)
22789 zen30|z30|zentec 30,
22792 bel=^G, clear=\E*, cr=\r, cub1=^H, cud1=\n, cuf1=^L,
22793 cup=\E=%p1%{32}%+%c%p2%{32}%+%c, cuu1=^K, dch1=\EW,
22794 dim=\EG2, dl1=\ER$<1.5*>, ed=\EY, el=\ET$<1.0*>, home=^^,
22795 il1=\EE$<1.5*>, ind=\n, rmir=\Er, rmul@, smir=\Eq, smso=\EG6,
22796 smul@, use=adm+sgr,
22797 # (zen50: this had extension capabilities
22798 # :BS=^U:CL=^V:CR=^B:
22799 # UK/DK/RK/LK/HM were someone's aliases for ku/kd/kl/kr/kh,
22800 # which were also in the original entry -- esr)
22801 # (zen50: removed obsolete ":ma=^Hh^Ll^Jj^Kk:" -- esr)
22802 zen50|z50|zentec zephyr,
22804 cols#80, lines#24, xmc#1,
22805 clear=\E+, cub1=^H, cup=\E=%p1%{32}%+%c%p2%{32}%+%c,
22806 cuu1=^K, dch1=\EW, dl1=\ER, ed=\EY, el=\ET, ich1=\EQ, il1=\EE,
22807 invis@, kcub1=^H, kcud1=\n, kcuf1=^L, kcuu1=^K, khome=^^,
22808 rmul@, smul@, use=adm+sgr,
22810 # CCI 4574 (Office Power) from Will Martin <wmartin@BRL.ARPA> via BRL
22811 cci|cci1|z8001|zen8001|CCI Custom Zentec 8001,
22814 blink=\EM", clear=\EH\EJ, cnorm=\EP,
22815 csr=\ER%p1%{32}%+%c%p2%{32}%+%c, cub1=^H, cud1=\n,
22816 cuf1=\EC, cup=\EY%p1%{32}%+%c%p2%{32}%+%c, cuu1=\EA,
22817 cvvis=\EF\EQ\EM \ER 7, dim=\EM!, ed=\EJ, el=\EK, home=\EH,
22818 invis=\EM(, is2=\EM \EF\ET\EP\ER 7, kbs=^H, kcub1=\ED,
22819 kcud1=\EB, kcuf1=\EC, kcuu1=\EA, khome=\EH, mc4=^T, mc5=^R,
22820 rev=\EM$, ri=\EI, rmso=\EM\s, rmul=\EM\s, sgr0=\EM\s,
22821 smso=\EM$, smul=\EM0,
22823 ######## OBSOLETE UNIX CONSOLES
22826 #### Apollo consoles
22828 # Apollo got bought by Hewlett-Packard. The Apollo workstations are
22829 # labeled HP700s now.
22832 # From: Gary Darland <goodmanc@garnet.berkeley.edu>
22833 apollo|apollo console,
22836 clear=^L, cub1=^H, cud1=\EB, cuf1=\EC,
22837 cup=\EM%p1%{32}%+%c%p2%d), cuu1=\EA, dch1=\EP, dl1=\EL,
22838 ed=\EJ, el=\EK, hpa=\EN%p1%d, il1=\EI, ind=\EE, ri=\ED,
22839 rmcup=\EX, rmir=\ER, rmso=\ET, rmul=\EV, smcup=\EW, smir=\EQ,
22840 smso=\ES, smul=\EU, vpa=\EO+\s,
22842 # We don't know whether or not the apollo guys replicated DEC's firmware bug
22843 # in the VT132 that reversed <rmir>/<smir>. To be on the safe side, disable
22844 # both these capabilities.
22845 apollo_15P|apollo 15 inch display,
22846 rmir@, smir@, use=vt132,
22847 apollo_19L|apollo 19 inch display,
22848 rmir@, smir@, use=vt132,
22849 apollo_color|apollo color display,
22850 rmir@, smir@, use=vt132,
22854 # This actually describes the generic SVr4 display driver for Intel boxes.
22855 # The <dim=\E[2m> isn't documented and therefore may not be reliable.
22856 # From: Eric Raymond <esr@snark.thyrsus.com> Mon Nov 27 19:00:53 EST 1995
22857 att6386|at386|386at|AT&T WGS 6386 console,
22859 cols#80, it#8, lines#25,
22860 acsc=``a1fxgqh0jYk?lZm@nEooppqDrrsstCu4vAwBx3yyzz{{||}}~~,
22861 bel=^G, blink=\E[5m, bold=\E[1m, cbt=\E[Z, civis=\E[=C,
22862 clear=\E[2J\E[H, cnorm=\E[=1C, cr=\r, cub=\E[%p1%dD,
22863 cub1=\E[D, cud=\E[%p1%dB, cud1=\E[B, cuf=\E[%p1%dC,
22864 cuf1=\E[C, cup=\E[%i%p1%d;%p2%dH, cuu=\E[%p1%dA,
22865 cuu1=\E[A, dch=\E[%p1%dP, dch1=\E[P, dim=\E[2m,
22866 dl=\E[%p1%dM, dl1=\E[1M, ech=\E[%p1%dX, ed=\E[J, el=\E[K,
22867 home=\E[H, hpa=\E[%i%p1%dG, ht=^I, hts=\EH, ich=\E[%p1%d@,
22868 ich1=\E[1@, il=\E[%p1%dL, il1=\E[1L, ind=\E[S, invis=\E[9m,
22869 is2=\E[0;10;39m, kbs=^H, kcbt=^], kcub1=\E[D, kcud1=\E[B,
22870 kcuf1=\E[C, kcuu1=\E[A, kdch1=\E[P, kend=\E[Y, kf1=\EOP,
22871 kf10=\EOY, kf11=\EOZ, kf12=\EOA, kf2=\EOQ, kf3=\EOR,
22872 kf4=\EOS, kf5=\EOT, kf6=\EOU, kf7=\EOV, kf8=\EOW, kf9=\EOX,
22873 khome=\E[H, kich1=\E[@, knp=\E[U, kpp=\E[V, krmir=\E0,
22874 nel=\r\E[S, rc=\E8, rev=\E[7m, ri=\E[T, rmacs=\E[10m,
22875 rmso=\E[m, rmul=\E[m, sc=\E7,
22876 sgr=\E[10m\E[0%?%p1%p3%|%t;7%;%?%p2%t;4%;%?%p4%t;5%;%?%p5%t;
22877 2%;%?%p6%t;1%;%?%p9%t;12%e;10%;%?%p7%t;9%;m,
22878 sgr0=\E[0;10m, smacs=\E[12m, smso=\E[7m, smul=\E[4m,
22879 tbc=\E[3g, vpa=\E[%i%p1%dd, use=ecma+index,
22881 # (pc6300plus: removed ":KM=/usr/lib/ua/kmap.s5:"; renamed BO/EE/CI/CV -- esr)
22882 pc6300plus|AT&T 6300 plus,
22885 bel=^G, blink=\E[5m, bold=\E[1m, civis=\E[=C,
22886 clear=\E[2J\E[H, cnorm=\E[=1C, cr=\r, cub1=^H, cud1=\E[B,
22887 cuf1=\E[C, cup=\E[%i%p1%2d;%p2%2dH, cuu1=\E[A,
22888 dch1=\E[1P, dim=\E[2m, dl1=\E[1M, ed=\E[0J, el=\E[0K,
22889 home=\E[H, hts=\EH, ich1=\E[1@, il1=\E[1L, ind=\n,
22890 invis=\E[9m, kbs=^H, kcub1=\E[D, kcud1=\E[B, kcuf1=\E[C,
22891 kcuu1=\E[A, kf1=\EOc, kf10=\EOu, kf2=\EOd, kf3=\EOe,
22892 kf4=\EOf, kf5=\EOg, kf6=\EOh, kf7=\EOi, kf8=\EOj, kf9=\EOk,
22893 nel=\r\n, rev=\E[7m, rmso=\E[m, rmul=\E[m, sgr0=\E[m,
22894 smso=\E[7m, smul=\E[4m, tbc=\E[3g,
22896 # From: Benjamin C. W. Sittler <bsittler@nmt.edu>
22898 # I have a UNIX PC which I use as a terminal attached to my Linux PC.
22899 # Unfortunately, the UNIX PC terminfo entry that comes with ncurses
22900 # is broken. All the special key sequences are broken, making it unusable
22901 # with Emacs. The problem stems from the following:
22903 # The UNIX PC has a plethora of keys (103 of them, and there's no numeric
22904 # keypad!), loadable fonts, and strange highlighting modes ("dithered"
22905 # half-intensity, "smeared" bold, and real strike-out, for example.) It also
22906 # uses resizable terminal windows, but the bundled terminal program always
22907 # uses an 80x24 window (and doesn't support seem to support a 132-column
22910 # HISTORY: The UNIX PC was one of the first machines with a GUI, and used a
22911 # library which was a superset of SVr3.5 curses (called tam, for "terminal
22912 # access method".) tam includes support for real, overlapping windows,
22913 # onscreen function key labels, and bitmap graphics. But since the primary
22914 # user interface on the UNIX PC was a GUI program (ua, for "user
22915 # assistant",) and remote administration was considered important for the
22916 # machine, tam also supported VT100-compatible terminals attached to the
22917 # serial port or used across the StarLan network. To simulate the extra keys
22918 # not present on a VT100, users could press ESC and a two-letter sequence,
22919 # such as u d (Undo) or U D (Shift-Undo.) These two-letter sequences,
22920 # however, were not the same as those sent by the actual Undo key. The
22921 # actual Undo key sends ESC 0 s unshifted, and ESC 0 S shifted, for example.
22922 # (If you're interested in adding some of the tam calls to ncurses, btw, I
22923 # have the full documentation and several programs which use tam. It also
22924 # used an extended terminfo format to describe key sequences, special
22925 # highlighting modes, etc.)
22927 # KEYS: This means that ncurses would quite painful on the UNIX PC, since
22928 # there are two sequences for every key-modifier combination (local keyboard
22929 # sequence and remote "VT100" sequence.) But I doubt many people are trying
22930 # to use ncurses on the UNIX PC, since ncurses doesn't properly handle the
22931 # GUI. Unfortunately, the terminfo entry (and the termcap, too, I presume)
22932 # seem to have been built from the manual describing the VT100 sequences.
22933 # This means it doesn't work for a real live UNIX PC.
22935 # FONTS: The UNIX PC also has a strange interpretation of "alternate
22936 # character set". Rather than the VT100 graphics you might expect, it allows
22937 # up to 8 custom fonts to be loaded at any given time. This means that
22938 # programs expecting VT100 graphics will usually be disappointed. For this
22939 # reason I have disabled the smacs/rmacs sequences, but they could easily be
22940 # re-enabled. Here are the relevant control sequences (from the ESCAPE(7)
22941 # manpage), should you wish to do so:
22943 # SGR10 - Select font 0 - ESC [ 10 m or SO
22944 # SGR11 - Select font 1 - ESC [ 11 m or SI
22945 # SGR12 - Select font 2 - ESC [ 12 m
22947 # SGR17 - Select font 7 - ESC [ 17 m
22949 # Graphics for line drawing are not reliably found at *any* character
22950 # location because the UNIX PC has dynamically reloadable fonts. I use font
22951 # 0 for regular text and font 1 for italics, but this is by no means
22952 # universal. So ASCII line drawing is in order if smacs/rmacs are enabled.
22954 # MISC: The cursor visible/cursor invisible sequences were swapped in the
22955 # distributed terminfo.
22957 # To ameliorate these problems (and fix a few highlighting bugs) I rewrote
22958 # the UNIX PC terminfo entry. The modified version works great with Lynx,
22959 # Emacs, and XEmacs running on my Linux PC and displaying on the UNIX PC
22960 # attached by serial cable. In Emacs, even the Undo key works, and many
22961 # applications can now use the F1-F8 keys.
22964 # Terminfo entry for the AT&T Unix PC 7300
22965 # from escape(7) in Unix PC 7300 Manual.
22966 # Somewhat similar to a vt100-am (but different enough
22967 # to redo this from scratch.)
22969 # /***************************************************************
22971 # * FONT LOADING PROGRAM FOR THE UNIX PC
22973 # * This routine loads a font defined in the file ALTFONT
22974 # * into font memory slot #1. Once the font has been loaded,
22975 # * it can be used as an alternative character set.
22977 # * The call to ioctl with the argument WIOCLFONT is the key
22978 # * to this routine. For more information, see window(7) in
22979 # * the PC 7300 documentation.
22980 # ***************************************************************/
22981 # #include <string.h> /* needed for strcpy call */
22982 # #include <sys/window.h> /* needed for ioctl call */
22983 # #define FNSIZE 60 /* font name size */
22984 # #define ALTFONT "/usr/lib/wfont/special.8.ft" /* font file */
22986 # * The file /usr/lib/wfont/special.8.ft comes with the
22987 # * standard PC software. It defines a graphics character set
22988 # * similar to that of the Teletype 5425 terminal. To view
22989 # * this or other fonts in /usr/lib/wfont, use the command
22990 # * cfont <filename>. For further information on fonts see
22991 # * cfont(1) in the PC 7300 documentation.
22994 # struct altfdata /* structure for alt font data */
22996 # short altf_slot; /* memory slot number */
22997 # char altf_name[FNSIZE]; /* font name (file name) */
23001 # int wd; /* window in which altfont will be */
23002 # struct altfdata altf;
23003 # altf.altf_slot=1;
23004 # strcpy(altf.altf_name,ALTFONT);
23005 # for (wd =1; wd < 12; wd++) {
23006 # ioctl(wd, WIOCLFONT,&altf);
23010 # (att7300: added <civis>/<cnorm>/<ich1>/<invis> from the BSDI entry,
23011 # they're confirmed by the man page for the System V display---esr)
23013 att7300|unixpc|pc7300|3b1|s4|AT&T UNIX PC Model 7300,
23015 cols#80, it#8, lines#24,
23016 bel=^G, blink=\E[9m, bold=\E[1m, cbt=\E^I, civis=\E[=1C,
23017 clear=\E[2J\E[H, cnorm=\E[=0C, cr=\r, cub=\E[%p1%dD,
23018 cub1=^H, cud=\E[%p1%dB, cud1=\E[B, cuf=\E[%p1%dC,
23019 cuf1=\E[C, cup=\E[%i%p1%d;%p2%dH, cuu=\E[%p1%dA,
23020 cuu1=\E[A, dch1=\E[P, dim=\E[2m, dl=\E[%p1%dM, dl1=\E[M,
23021 ed=\E[0J, el=\E[0K, home=\E[H, ich1=\E[@, il=\E[%p1%dL,
23022 il1=\E[L, ind=\n, invis=\E[9m, is1=\017\E[=1w, kBEG=\ENB,
23023 kCAN=\EOW, kCPY=\END, kCRT=\EON, kDC=\ENF, kDL=\ENE,
23024 kEND=\ENN, kEOL=\EOA, kFND=\EOX, kHLP=\EOM, kHOM=\ENM,
23025 kIC=\ENJ, kLFT=\ENK, kMOV=\ENC, kNXT=\ENH, kOPT=\EOR,
23026 kPRV=\ENG, kRDO=\EOT, kRIT=\ENL, kRPL=\EOY, kSAV=\EOO,
23027 kUND=\EOS, kbeg=\ENb, kbs=^H, kcan=\EOw, kcbt=\E[Z,
23028 kclo=\EOV, kclr=\E[J, kcmd=\EOu, kcpy=\ENd, kcrt=\EOn,
23029 kcub1=\E[D, kcud1=\E[B, kcuf1=\E[C, kcuu1=\E[A, kdch1=\ENf,
23030 ked=\E[J, kel=\EOa, kend=\E0, kext=\EOk, kf1=\EOc, kf2=\EOd,
23031 kf3=\EOe, kf4=\EOf, kf5=\EOg, kf6=\EOh, kf7=\EOi, kf8=\EOj,
23032 kfnd=\EOx, khlp=\EOm, khome=\E[H, kich1=\ENj, kind=\E[B,
23033 kmov=\ENc, kmrk=\ENi, knp=\E[U, knxt=\ENh, kopn=\EOv,
23034 kopt=\EOr, kpp=\E[V, kprt=\EOz, kprv=\ENg, krdo=\EOt,
23035 kref=\EOb, krfr=\ENa, kri=\E[A, krpl=\EOy, krst=\EOB,
23036 ksav=\EOo, kslt=\ENI, kund=\EOs, nel=\EE, rev=\E[7m, ri=\EM,
23037 rmso=\E[m, rmul=\E[m, sgr0=\E[0;10m, smso=\E[7m,
23040 #### Convergent Technology
23042 # Burroughs bought Convergent shortly before it merged with Univac.
23043 # CTOS is (I believe) dead. Probably the aws is too (this entry dates
23044 # from 1991 or earlier).
23047 # Convergent AWS workstation from Gould/SEL UTX/32 via BRL
23048 # (aws: removed unknown :dn=^K: -- esr)
23049 aws|Convergent Technologies AWS workstation under UTX and Xenix,
23051 OTug#0, cols#80, lines#28, xmc#0,
23052 OTbc=^H, OTma=\016h\013j\001k\022l\002m, OTnl=\n, acsc=,
23053 clear=^L, cud1=^K, cuf1=^R, cup=\EC%p2%c%p1%c, cuu1=^A,
23054 dch1=\EDC, dl1=\EDL, ed=\EEF, el=\EEL, hpa=\EH%p1%c,
23055 ich1=\EIC, il1=\EIL, ind=\ESU, kbs=^H, kcub1=^N, kcud1=^K,
23056 kcuf1=^R, kcuu1=^A, ri=\ESD, rmacs=\EAAF, rmso=\EARF,
23057 rmul=\EAUF, smacs=\EAAN, smso=\EARN, smul=\EAUN,
23059 awsc|Convergent Technologies AWS workstation under CTOS,
23061 OTug#0, cols#80, lines#24, xmc#0,
23062 OTbc=^N, OTma=\016h\013j\001k\022l\002m, acsc=, clear=^L,
23063 cud1=^K, cuf1=^R, cup=\EC%p2%c%p1%c, cuu1=^A, ed=\EEF,
23064 el=\EEL, kbs=^H, kcub1=^N, kcud1=^K, kcuf1=^R, kcuu1=^A,
23065 rmacs=\EAAF, rmso=\EAA, rmul=\EAA, smacs=\EAAN, smso=\EAE,
23071 # The MicroVax console. Tim Theisen <tim@cs.wisc.edu> writes:
23072 # The digital uVax II's had a graphic display called a qdss. It was
23073 # supposed to be a high performance graphic accelerator, but it was
23074 # late to market and barely appeared before faster dumb frame buffers
23075 # appeared. I have only used this display while running X11. However,
23076 # during bootup, it was in text mode, and probably had a terminal emulator
23077 # within it. And that is what your termcap entry is for. In graphics
23078 # mode the screen size is 1024x864 pixels.
23079 qdss|qdcons|qdss glass tty,
23081 cols#128, lines#57,
23082 clear=\032$<1/>, cub1=^H, cud1=\n, cuf1=^L,
23083 cup=\E=%p1%c%p2%c, cuu1=^K,
23085 #### Fortune Systems consoles
23087 # Fortune made a line of 68K-based UNIX boxes that were pretty nifty
23088 # in their day; I (esr) used one myself for a year or so around 1984.
23089 # They had no graphics, though, and couldn't compete against Suns and
23093 # From: Robert Nathanson <c160-3bp@Coral> via tut Wed Oct 5, 1983
23094 # (This had extension capabilities
23095 # :rv=\EH:re=\EI:rg=0:GG=0:\
23096 # :CO=\E\\:WL=^Aa\r:WR=^Ab\r:CL=^Ac\r:CR=^Ad\r:DL=^Ae\r:RF=^Af\r:\
23097 # :RC=^Ag\r:CW=^Ah\r:NU=^Aj\r:EN=^Ak\r:HM=^Al:PL=^Am\r:\
23098 # :PU=^An\r:PD=^Ao\r:PR=^Ap\r:HP=^A@\r:RT=^Aq\r:TB=\r:CN=\177:MP=\E+F:
23099 # It had both ":bs:" and ":bs=^H:"; I removed the latter. Also, it had
23100 # ":sg=0:" and ":ug=0:"; evidently the composer was trying (unnecessarily)
23101 # to force both magic cookie glitches off. Once upon a time, I
23102 # used a Fortune myself, so I know the capabilities of the form ^A[a-z]\r are
23103 # function keys; thus the "Al" value for HM was certainly an error. I renamed
23104 # EN/PD/PU/CO/CF/RT according to the XENIX/TC mappings, but not HM/DL/RF/RC.
23105 # I think :rv: and :re: are start/end reverse video and :rg: is a nonexistent
23106 # "reverse-video-glitch" capability; I have put :rv: and :re: in with standard
23107 # names below. I've removed obsolete ":nl=5^J:" as there is a :do: -- esr)
23108 fos|fortune|Fortune system,
23111 acsc=j*k(l m"q&v%w#x-, bel=^G, blink=\EN, civis=\E],
23112 clear=\014$<20>, cnorm=\E\\, cr=\r, cub1=^H, cud1=\n$<3>,
23113 cup=\034C%p1%{32}%+%c%p2%{32}%+%c, cuu1=\013$<3>,
23114 cvvis=\E\:, dch1=\034W$<5>, dl1=\034R$<15>,
23115 ed=\034Y$<3*>, el=^\Z, home=\036$<10>, ht=^Z,
23116 ich1=\034Q$<5>, il1=\034E$<15>, ind=\n, is2=^_.., kbs=^H,
23117 kcub1=^Aw\r, kcud1=^Ay\r, kcuf1=^Az\r, kcuu1=^Ax\r,
23118 kend=^Ak\r, kent=^Aq, kf1=^Aa\r, kf2=^Ab\r, kf3=^Ac\r,
23119 kf4=^Ad\r, kf5=^Ae\r, kf6=^Af\r, kf7=^Ag\r, kf8=^Ah\r,
23120 khome=^A?\r, knp=^Ao\r, kpp=^An\r, nel=\r\n, rev=\EH,
23121 rmacs=^O, rmso=^\I`, rmul=^\IP, sgr0=\EI, smacs=\Eo,
23122 smso=^\H`, smul=^\HP,
23124 #### Masscomp consoles
23126 # Masscomp has gone out of business. Their product line was purchased by
23127 # comany in Georgia (US) called "XS International", parts and service may
23128 # still be available through them.
23131 # (masscomp: ":MT:" changed to ":km:"; -- esr)
23132 masscomp|masscomp workstation console,
23134 cols#80, it#8, lines#24,
23135 clear=\E[2J, cub1=^H, cud1=\E[B, cuf1=\E[C,
23136 cup=\E[%i%p1%d;%p2%dH, cuu1=\E[A, dch1=\E[P, dl1=\E[M,
23137 ed=\E[J, el=\E[K, ht=^I, il1=\E[L, is2=\EGc\EGb\EGw, kbs=^H,
23138 kcub1=\EOD, kcud1=\EOB, kcuf1=\EOC, kcuu1=\EOA, rmir=\E[4l,
23139 rmso=\E[m, rmul=\EGau, smir=\E[4h, smso=\E[7m, smul=\EGu,
23140 masscomp1|masscomp large screen version 1,
23141 cols#104, lines#36, use=masscomp,
23142 masscomp2|masscomp large screen version 2,
23143 cols#64, lines#21, use=masscomp,
23148 # OSF/1 1.1 Snapshot 2
23149 pmcons|pmconsole|PMAX console,
23151 cols#128, lines#57,
23152 bel=^G, clear=^L, cr=\r, cub1=^H, cud1=\n, cuu1=^K, ht=^I,
23153 ind=\n, kcub1=\E[D, kcud1=\E[B, kcuf1=\E[C, kcuu1=\E[A,
23154 kf1=\EOP, kf2=\EOQ, kf3=\EOR, kf4=\EOS,
23156 #### Other consoles
23157 # The following is a version of the ibm-pc entry distributed with PC/IX,
23158 # (Interactive Systems' System 3 for the Big Blue), modified by Richard
23159 # McIntosh at UCB/CSM. The :pt: and :uc: have been removed from the original,
23160 # (the former is untrue, and the latter failed under UCB/man); standout and
23161 # underline modes have been added. Note: this entry describes the "native"
23162 # capabilities of the PC monochrome display, without ANY emulation; most
23163 # communications packages (but NOT PC/IX connect) do some kind of emulation.
23164 pcix|PC/IX console,
23167 clear=\Ec, cub1=^H, cud1=\E[B, cuf1=\E[C,
23168 cup=\E[%i%p1%2d;%p2%2dH, cuu1=\E[A, ed=\E[J, el=\E[K,
23169 home=\E[H, rmso=\E[m, rmul=\E[m, sgr0=\E[m, smso=\E[7m,
23172 # (ibmpcx: this entry used to be known as ibmx.
23173 # It formerly included the following extension capabilities:
23174 # :GC=b:GL=v:GR=t:RT=^J:\
23175 # :GH=\E[196g:GV=\E[179g:\
23176 # :GU=\E[193g:GD=\E[194g:\
23177 # :G1=\E[191g:G2=\E[218g:G3=\E[192g:G4=\E[217g:\
23178 # :CW=\E[E:NU=\E[F:RF=\E[G:RC=\E[H:\
23179 # :WL=\E[K:WR=\E[L:CL=\E[M:CR=\E[N:\
23180 # I renamed GS/GE/WL/WR/CL/CR/PU/PD/HM/EN; also, removed a duplicate
23181 # ":kh=\E[Y:". Added IBM-PC forms characters and highlights, they match
23182 # what was there before. -- esr)
23183 ibmpcx|xenix|ibmx|IBM PC xenix console display,
23186 clear=^L, cub1=^H, cud1=\E[B, cuf1=\E[C,
23187 cup=\E[%p1%d;%p2%dH, cuu1=\E[A, dch1=\E[P, dl1=\E[M,
23188 ed=\E[J, el=\E[K, home=\E[H, ich1=\E[@, il1=\E[L, kbs=^H,
23189 kcub1=\E[D, kcud1=\E[B, kcuf1=\E[C, kcuu1=\E[A, kend=\E[d,
23190 kf1=\E[K, kf2=\E[L, kf3=\E[M, kf4=\E[N, khome=\E[Y, knp=\E[e,
23191 kpp=\E[Z, use=klone+acs, use=klone+sgr8,
23193 ######## OTHER OBSOLETE TYPES
23195 # These terminals are *long* dead -- these entries are retained for
23196 # historical interest only.
23199 #### Obsolete non-ANSI software emulations
23202 # CTRM terminal emulator
23203 # 1. underlining is not allowed with colors: first, is is simulated by
23204 # black on white, second, it disables background color manipulations.
23205 # 2. BLINKING, REVERSE and BOLD are allowed with colors,
23206 # so we have to save their status in the static registers A, B and H
23207 # respectively, to be able to restore them when color changes
23208 # (because any color change turns off ALL attributes)
23209 # 3. <bold> and <rev> sequences alternate modes,
23210 # rather than simply entering them. Thus we have to check the
23211 # static register B and H to determine the status, before sending the
23213 # 4. <sgr0> now must set the status of all 3 register (A,B,H) to zero
23214 # and then reset colors
23215 # 5. implementation of the protect mode would badly penalize the performance.
23216 # we would have to use \E&bn sequence to turn off colors (as well as all
23217 # other attributes), and keep the status of protect mode in yet another
23218 # static variable. If someone really needs this mode, they would have to
23219 # create another terminfo entry.
23220 # 6. original color-pair is white on black.
23221 # store the information about colors into static registers
23222 # 7. set foreground color. it performs the following steps.
23223 # 1) turn off all attributes
23224 # 2) turn on the background and video attributes that have been turned
23225 # on before (this information is stored in static registers X,Y,Z,A,B,H,D).
23226 # 3) turn on foreground attributes
23227 # 4) store information about foreground into U,V,W static registers
23228 # 8. turn on background: similar to turn on foreground above
23229 ctrm|C terminal emulator,
23231 colors#8, cols#80, lh#0, lines#24, lm#0, lw#0, ncv#2, nlab#0,
23232 pairs#63, pb#19200, vt#6,
23233 bel=^G, blink=\E&dA%{1}%PA,
23234 bold=%?%gH%{0}%=%t\E&dH%{1}%PH%;, cbt=\Ei,
23235 clear=\EH\EJ, cr=\r, cub1=^H, cud1=\n, cuf1=\EC,
23236 cup=\E&a%p2%dc%p1%dY, cuu1=\EA, dch1=\EP$<2>, dl1=\EM,
23237 ed=\EJ, el=\EK, hpa=\E&a%p1%dC, ht=\011$<2>, hts=\E1,
23238 il1=\EL, ind=\n, ip=$<2>, is2=\E&jA\r, kbs=^H, kcub1=\Eu\r,
23239 kcud1=\Ew\r, kcuf1=\Ev\r, kcuu1=\Et\r, kf1=\Ep\r,
23240 kf2=\Eq\r, kf3=\Er\r, kf4=\Es\r, kf5=\Et\r, kf6=\Eu\r,
23241 kf7=\Ev\r, kf8=\Ew\r, khome=\Ep\r,
23242 op=\E&bn\E&bB\E&bG\E&bR%{0}%PX%{0}%PY%{0}%PZ%{1}%PW%{1}%PV
23244 rev=%?%gB%{0}%=%t\E&dB%{1}%PB%;, rmir=\ER, rmkx=\E&jA,
23245 setb=\E&bn%?%gA%t\E&dA%;%?%gB%t\E&dB%;%?%gH%t\E&dH%;%?%gU%t
23246 \E&bR%;%?%gV%t\E&bG%;%?%gW%t\E&bB%;%?%p1%{1}%&%t\E&bb
23247 %{1}%e%{0}%;%PZ%?%p1%{2}%&%t\E&bg%{1}%e%{0}%;%PY%?%p1
23248 %{4}%&%t\E&br%{1}%e%{0}%;%PX,
23249 setf=\E&bn%?%gA%t\E&dA%;%?%gB%t\E&dB%;%?%gH%t\E&dH%;%?%gX%t
23250 \E&br%;%?%gY%t\E&bg%;%?%gZ%t\E&bb%;%?%p1%{1}%&%t\E&bB
23251 %{1}%e%{0}%;%PW%?%p1%{2}%&%t\E&bG%{1}%e%{0}%;%PV%?%p1
23252 %{4}%&%t\E&bR%{1}%e%{0}%;%PU,
23253 sgr=\E&d@%{0}%PA%{0}%PB%{0}%PD%{0}%PH%?%p1%p3%p5%|%|%t\E&dB
23254 %{1}%PB%;%?%p4%t\E&dA%{1}%PA%;%?%p6%t\E&dH%{1}%PH%;%?%p2
23256 sgr0=\E&d@%{0}%PA%{0}%PB%{0}%PH, smir=\EQ, smkx=\E&jB,
23257 smso=\E&dD, smul=\E&dD, tbc=\E3, vpa=\E&a%p1%dY,
23259 # gs6300 - can't use blue foreground, it clashes with underline;
23260 # it's simulated with cyan
23261 # Bug: The <op> capability probably resets attributes.
23262 # (gs6300: commented out <rmln> (no <smln>) --esr)
23263 gs6300|emots|AT&T PC6300 with EMOTS terminal emulator,
23264 am, bce, msgr, xon,
23265 colors#8, cols#80, it#8, lines#24, pairs#63,
23266 acsc=++\,\,--..``aaffgghhiijjkkllmmnnooppqqrrssttuuvvwwxxyyz
23268 bel=^G, blink=\E[5m, bold=\E[1m, clear=\E[H\E[J, cr=\r,
23269 cub=\E[%p1%dD, cub1=^H, cud=\E[%p1%dB, cud1=\n,
23270 cuf=\E[%p1%dC, cuf1=\E[C, cup=\E[%i%p1%d;%p2%dH,
23271 cuu=\E[%p1%dA, cuu1=\E[A, dch=\E[%p1%dP, dch1=\E[P,
23272 dl=\E[%p1%dM, dl1=\E[M, ed=\E[J, el=\E[K, home=\E[H, ht=^I,
23273 ich=\E[%p1%d@, ich1=\E[@, il=\E[%p1%dL, il1=\E[L, ind=\n,
23274 is2=\E[m, kbs=^H, kcbt=^R^I, kcub1=\E[D, kcud1=\E[B,
23275 kcuf1=\E[C, kcuu1=\E[A, kf1=\E[0s, kf2=\E[24s, kf3=\E[1s,
23276 kf4=\E[23s, kf5=\E[2s, kf6=\E[22s, kf7=\E[3s, kf8=\E[21s,
23277 khome=\E[H, mc4=\E[4i, mc5=\E[5i, op=\E[?;m, rev=\E[7m,
23278 ri=\E[L, rmacs=\E[10m, rs1=\Ec, setb=\E[?;%p1%dm,
23279 setf=\E[?%?%p1%{0}%=%t0%e%p1%{1}%=%t2%e%p1%{1}%-%d%;m,
23280 sgr0=\E[m\E[10m, smacs=\E[11m, smso=\E[1m, smul=\E[4m,
23282 # From: <earle@smeagol.UUCP> 29 Oct 85 05:40:18 GMT
23283 # MS-Kermit with Heath-19 emulation mode enabled
23284 # (h19k: changed ":pt@:" to ":it@"
23285 h19k|h19kermit|heathkit emulation provided by Kermit (no auto margin),
23290 # Apple Macintosh with Versaterm, a terminal emulator distributed by Synergy
23291 # Software (formerly Peripherals Computers & Supplies, Inc) of
23292 # 2457 Perkiomen Ave., Reading, PA 19606, 1-800-876-8376. They can
23293 # also be reached at support@synergy.com.
23294 versaterm|versaterm vt100 emulator for the Macintosh,
23296 cols#80, it#8, lines#24,
23297 bel=^G, blink=\E[5m$<2/>, bold=\E[1m$<2/>,
23298 clear=\E[;H\E[2J$<50/>, cr=\r, csr=\E[%i%p1%d;%p2%dr,
23299 cub1=^H, cud1=\n, cuf1=\E[C$<2/>,
23300 cup=\E[%i%p1%d;%p2%dH$<5/>, cuu1=\E[A$<2/>,
23301 dch1=\E[1P$<7/>, dl1=\E[1M$<9/>, ed=\E[J$<50/>,
23302 el=\E[K$<3/>, home=\E[H, ht=^I, ich1=\E[1@$<7/>,
23303 il1=\E[1L$<9/>, is2=\E[1;24r\E[24;1H, kbs=^H, kcub1=\EOD,
23304 kcud1=\EOB, kcuf1=\EOC, kcuu1=\EOA, kf1=\EOP, kf2=\EOQ,
23305 kf3=\EOR, kf4=\EOS, nel=\r\n, rc=\E8, rev=\E[7m$<2/>,
23306 rf=/usr/share/tabset/vt100, ri=\EM$<5/>,
23307 rmkx=\E>\E[?1l, rmso=\E[m$<2/>, rmul=\E[m$<2/>, rs1=\E>,
23308 sc=\E7, sgr0=\E[m$<2/>, smkx=\E=\E[?1h, smso=\E[7m$<2/>,
23311 # From: Rick Thomas <ihnp4!btlunix!rbt>
23312 # (xtalk: I added <rmam>/<smam> based on the init string.
23313 xtalk|IBM PC with xtalk communication program (versions up to 3.4),
23314 am, mir, msgr, xon,
23315 cols#80, it#8, lines#24, vt#3, xmc#1,
23316 acsc=``aaffggjjkkllmmnnooppqqrrssttuuvvwwxxyyzz{{||}}~~,
23317 bel=^G, clear=\E[H\E[J$<50>, cr=\r, cub=\E[%p1%dD, cub1=^H,
23318 cud=\E[%p1%dB, cud1=\n, cuf=\E[%p1%dC, cuf1=\E[C$<2>,
23319 cup=\E[%i%p1%d;%p2%dH$<5>, cuu=\E[%p1%dA,
23320 cuu1=\E[A$<2>, dl1=\E[M$<99>, ed=\E[J$<50>, el=\E[K$<3>,
23321 el1=\E[1K$<3>, enacs=\E(B\E)0, home=\E[H, ht=^I, hts=\EH,
23322 il1=\E[L$<99>, ind=\n, kbs=^H, kcub1=\EOD, kcud1=\EOB,
23323 kcuf1=\EOC, kcuu1=\EOA, ri=\EM$<5>, rmacs=^O, rmam=\E[?7l,
23324 rmkx=\E[?1l\E>, rmso=\E[m\s,
23325 rs2=\E>\E[?3l\E[?4l\E[?5l\E[?7h\E[?8h, sgr0=\E[m,
23326 smacs=^N, smam=\E[?7h, smkx=\E[?1h\E=, smso=\E[7m\s,
23327 tbc=\E[3g, use=vt100+fnkeys,
23329 # The official PC terminal emulator program of the AT&T Product Centers.
23330 # Note - insert mode commented out - doesn't seem to work on AT&T PC.
23331 simterm|attpc running simterm,
23334 bel=^G, clear=\EH\EJ, cr=\r, cub1=^H, cud1=\EB, cuf1=\EC,
23335 cup=\E=%p1%{32}%+%c%p2%{32}%+%c, cuu1=\EA, dch1=\ER,
23336 dl1=\EM, ed=\EJ, el=\EK, home=\EH, il1=\EL, ind=\n, rmcup=\EVE,
23337 rmso=\E&d@, sgr0=\E&d@, smcup=\EVS, smso=\E&dB,
23339 #### Daisy wheel printers
23341 # This section collects Diablo, DTC, Xerox, Qume, and other daisy
23342 # wheel terminals. These are now largely obsolete.
23345 # (diablo1620: removed <if=/usr/share/tabset/xerox1720>, no such file -- esr)
23346 diablo1620|diablo1720|diablo450|ipsi|diablo 1620,
23349 cub1=^H, cud1=\n, cuu1=\E\n, hd=\ED, hpa=\E\011%i%p1%c,
23350 ht=^I, hts=\E1, hu=\EU, kbs=^H, tbc=\E2,
23351 diablo1620-m8|diablo1640-m8|diablo 1620 w/8 column left margin,
23353 is2=\r \E9, use=diablo1620,
23354 # (diablo1640: removed <if=/usr/share/tabset/xerox1730>, no such file -- esr)
23355 diablo1640|diablo1730|diablo1740|diablo630|x1700|diablo|xerox|diablo 1640,
23356 bel=^G, rmso=\E&, rmul=\ER, smso=\EW, smul=\EE,
23358 # (diablo1640-lm: removed <if=/usr/share/tabset/xerox1730-lm>, no such
23360 diablo1640-lm|diablo-lm|xerox-lm|diablo 1640 with indented left margin,
23362 rmso=\E&, rmul=\ER, smso=\EW, smul=\EE, use=diablo1620,
23363 diablo1740-lm|630-lm|1730-lm|x1700-lm|diablo 1740 printer,
23365 # DTC 382 with VDU. Has no <ed> so we fake it with <el>. Standout
23366 # <smso=^P\s\002^PF> works but won't go away without dynamite <rmso=^P\s\0>.
23367 # The terminal has tabs, but I'm getting tired of fighting the braindamage.
23368 # If no tab is set or the terminal's in a bad mood, it glitches the screen
23369 # around all of memory. Note that return puts a blank ("a return character")
23370 # in the space the cursor was at, so we use ^P return (and thus ^P newline for
23371 # newline). Note also that if you turn off :pt: and let Unix expand tabs,
23372 # curses won't work (some old BSD versions) because it doesn't clear this bit,
23373 # and cursor addressing sends a tab for row/column 9. What a losing terminal!
23374 # I have been unable to get tabs set in all 96 lines - it always leaves at
23375 # least one line with no tabs in it, and once you tab through that line,
23376 # it completely weirds out.
23377 # (dtc382: change <rmcup> to <smcup> -- it just does a clear --esr)
23380 cols#80, lines#24, lm#96,
23381 bel=^G, clear=\020\035$<20>, cnorm=^Pb, cr=^P\r, cub1=^H,
23382 cuf1=^PR, cup=\020\021%p2%c%p1%c, cuu1=^P^L, cvvis=^PB,
23383 dch1=^X, dl1=^P^S, ed=^P^U^P^S^P^S, el=^P^U, home=^P^R,
23384 il1=^P^Z, ind=\n, pad=^?, rmcup=, rmir=^Pi, rmul=^P \0,
23385 smcup=\020\035$<20>, smir=^PI, smul=^P ^P,
23389 bel=^G, cr=\r, cub1=^H, cud1=\n, cuu1=^Z, ff=^L, hd=\Eh, ht=^I,
23390 hts=\E1, hu=\EH, ind=\n, kbs=^H, tbc=\E3,
23391 gsi|mystery gsi terminal,
23394 bel=^G, cr=\r, cub1=^H, cud1=\n, cuu1=^Z, hd=\Eh, ht=^I, hu=\EH,
23396 aj830|aj832|aj|anderson jacobson,
23398 bel=^G, cr=\r, cub1=^H, cud1=\n, cuu1=\E7, hd=\E9, hu=\E8,
23400 # From: Chris Torek <chris@gyre.umd.edu> Thu, 7 Nov 85 18:21:58 EST
23401 aj510|Anderson-Jacobson model 510,
23404 clear=^L, cub1=^H, cuf1=\EX,
23405 cup=\E#%p1%{32}%+%c%p2%{32}%+%c, cuu1=\EY,
23406 dch1=\E'D$<.1*>, dl1=\E&D$<2*/>, ed=\E'P, el=\E'L, ich1=,
23407 il1=\E&I$<2*/>, ip=$<.1*/>, kcub1=\EW, kcud1=\EZ,
23408 kcuf1=\EX, kcuu1=\EY, pad=^?, rmcup=\E"N, rmir=\E'J,
23409 rmso=\E"I, rmul=\E"U, smcup=\E"N, smir=\E'I, smso=\E"I,
23411 # From: <cbosg!ucbvax!pur-ee!cincy!chris> Thu Aug 20 09:09:18 1981
23412 # This is incomplete, but it's a start.
23413 nec5520|nec|spinwriter|nec 5520,
23416 bel=^G, cr=\r, cub1=^H, cud1=\n, cuu1=\E9, ff=^L,
23417 hd=\E]s\n\E]W, ht=^I, hts=\E1, hu=\E]s\E9\E]W, ind=\n,
23419 qume5|qume|Qume Sprint 5,
23422 bel=^G, cr=\r, cub1=^H, cud1=\n, cuu1=^Z, ff=^L, hd=\Eh, ht=^I,
23423 hts=\E1, hu=\EH, ind=\n, kbs=^H, tbc=\E3,
23424 # I suspect the xerox 1720 is the same as the diablo 1620.
23425 xerox1720|x1720|x1750|xerox 1720,
23428 bel=^G, cr=\r, cub1=^H, cud1=\n, ff=^L, ht=^I, hts=\E1, ind=\n,
23431 #### Miscellaneous obsolete terminals, manufacturers unknown
23433 # If you have any information about these (like, a manufacturer's name,
23434 # and a date on the serial-number plate) please send it!
23436 cad68-3|cgc3|cad68 basic monitor transparent mode size 3 chars,
23439 clear=^Z, cub1=^H, cuf1=^L, cuu1=^K, home=^^,
23440 cad68-2|cgc2|cad68 basic monitor transparent mode size 2 chars,
23443 clear=^Z, cub1=^H, cuf1=^L, cuu1=^K, home=^^, kcub1=\E3,
23444 kcud1=\E2, kcuf1=\E4, kcuu1=\E1, kf1=\E5, kf2=\E6, kf3=\E7,
23445 kf4=\E8, rmso=\Em^C, smso=\Em^L,
23446 cops10|cops|cops-10|cops 10,
23449 bel=^G, clear=\030$<30/>, cr=\r, cub1=^H, cud1=\n, cuf1=^L,
23450 cup=\020%p1%{32}%+%c%p2%{32}%+%c, cuu1=^K, ed=^W, el=^V,
23451 ind=\n, kbs=^H, kcub1=^H, kcud1=\n, kcuf1=^L, kcuu1=^K,
23453 # (d132: removed duplicate :ic=\E5:,
23454 # merged in capabilities from a BRL entry -- esr)
23455 d132|datagraphix|datagraphix 132a,
23458 bel=^G, clear=^L, cnorm=\Em\En, cr=\r, cub1=^H, cud1=\n,
23459 cuf1=\EL, cup=\E8%i%p1%3d%p2%3d, cuu1=\EK, cvvis=\Ex,
23460 dch1=\E6, home=\ET, ht=^I, ich1=\E5, il1=\E3, ind=\n, kbs=^H,
23461 kcub1=^H, kcud1=\n, nel=\r\n, ri=\Ew,
23462 # The d800 was an early portable terminal from c.1984-85 that looked a lot
23463 # like the original Compaq `lunchbox' portable (but no handle). It had a vt220
23464 # mode (which is what this entry looks like) and several other lesser-known
23467 OTbs, am, da, db, msgr, xhp,
23468 cols#80, it#8, lines#24,
23469 acsc=``a1fxgqh0jYk?lZm@nEooppqDrrsstCu4vAwBx3yyzz{{||}}~~,
23470 bel=^G, clear=\E[1;1H\E[2J, cnorm=\E[>12h, cr=\r, cub1=^H,
23471 cud1=\n, cuf1=\E[C, cup=\E[%i%p1%d;%p2%dH, cuu1=\E[A,
23472 cvvis=\E[>12l, ed=\E[J, el=\E[K, ht=^I, ind=\ED, kcub1=\E[D,
23473 kcud1=\E[B, kcuf1=\E[C, kcuu1=\E[A, kf1=\EOP, kf2=\EOQ,
23474 kf3=\EOR, kf4=\EOS, kf5=\EOT, kf6=\EOU, kf7=\EOV, kf8=\EOW,
23475 ri=\EM, rmacs=\E[m, rmso=\E[m, rmul=\E[m, sgr0=\E[m,
23476 smacs=\E[1m, smso=\E[7m, smul=\E[4m,
23477 digilog|digilog 333,
23480 bel=^G, cr=\r, cub1=^H, cud1=\n, cuf1=^I, cuu1=^O, el=^X,
23482 # The DWK was a terminal manufactured in the Soviet Union c.1986
23483 dwk|dwk-vt|dwk terminal,
23485 cols#80, it#8, lines#24,
23486 acsc=+\^\,Q-S.M0\177`+a\:f'g#h#i#jXkClJmFnNo~qUs_tEuPv
23488 bel=^G, clear=\EH\EJ, cr=\r, cub1=^H, cud1=\n, cuf1=\EC,
23489 cup=\EY%p1%{32}%+%c%p2%{32}%+%c, cuu1=\EA, dch1=\EP,
23490 ed=\EJ, el=\EK, home=\EH, ht=^I, ich1=\EQ, ind=\n, kbs=^?,
23491 kcub1=\ED, kcud1=\EB, kcuf1=\EC, kcuu1=\EA, kdch1=\Ee,
23492 kf1=\Ef1, kf10=\Ef0, kf2=\Ef2, kf3=\Ef3, kf4=\Ef4, kf5=\Ef5,
23493 kf6=\Ef6, kf7=\Ef7, kf8=\Ef8, kf9=\Ef9, kich1=\Ed, knp=\Eh,
23494 kpp=\Eg, nel=\r\n, rev=\ET, ri=\ES, rmacs=\EG, rmso=\EX,
23495 sgr0=\EX, smacs=\EF, smso=\ET,
23496 env230|envision230|envision 230 graphics terminal,
23498 enacs@, mc0=\E[0i, mc4=\E[4i, mc5=\E[5i, rmacs@,
23499 sgr=\E[0%?%p1%t;7%;%?%p2%t;4%;%?%p3%t;7%;%?%p4%t;5%;%?%p6%t;
23501 sgr0=\E[0m$<2>, smacs@, smso=\E[7m, use=vt100+4bsd,
23502 # These execuports were impact-printer ttys with a 30- or maybe 15-cps acoustic
23503 # coupler attached, the whole rig fitting in a suitcase and more or less
23504 # portable. Hot stuff for c.1977 :-) -- esr
23505 ep48|ep4080|execuport 4080,
23508 bel=^G, cr=\r, cub1=^H, cud1=\n, hd=^\, hu=^^, ind=\n,
23509 ep40|ep4000|execuport 4000,
23510 cols#136, use=ep4080,
23511 # Adam Thompson <athompso@pangea.ca> tells us:
23512 # Informer series - these are all portable units, resembling older
23513 # automatic bread-baking machines. The terminal looks like a `clamshell'
23514 # design, but isn't. The structure is similar to the Direct terminals,
23515 # but only half the width. The entire unit is only about 10" wide.
23516 # It features an 8" screen (6" or 7" if you have color!), and an 9"x6"
23517 # keyboard. All the keys are crammed together, much like some laptop
23518 # PCs today, but perhaps less well organized...all these units have a
23519 # bewildering array of plugs on the back, including a built-in modem.
23520 # The 305 was a color version of the 304; the 306 and 307 were mono and
23521 # color terminals built for IBM bisync protocols.
23522 # From: Paul Leondis <unllab@amber.berkeley.edu>
23523 ifmr|Informer D304,
23526 clear=\EZ, cub1=^H, cud1=\n, cuf1=\EC,
23527 cup=\EY%p2%{32}%+%c%p1%{32}%+%c, cuu1=\EA, dch1=\E\\,
23528 ed=\E/, el=\EQ, home=\EH, ich1=\E[, ri=\En, rmso=\EK, sgr0=\EK,
23530 # Entry largely based on wy60 and has the features of wy60ak.
23531 opus3n1+|Esprit Opus3n1+ in wy60 mode with ANSI arrow keys,
23532 am, bw, hs, km, mir, msgr, ul, xon,
23533 cols#80, lh#1, lines#24, lw#8, nlab#8, wsl#80,
23534 acsc=0wa_h[jukslrmqnxqzttuyv]wpxv, bel=^G, blink=\EG2,
23535 cbt=\EI, civis=\E`0, clear=\E*$<100>, cnorm=\E`1, cr=\r,
23536 cub1=^H, cud1=\n, cuf1=^L, cup=\Ea%i%p1%dR%p2%dC, cuu1=^K,
23537 dch1=\EW$<11>, dim=\EGp, dl1=\ER$<5>, dsl=\Ez(\r,
23538 ed=\EY$<100>, el=\ET, fsl=\r, home=\036$<2>, ht=\011$<5>,
23539 hts=\E1, if=/usr/share/tabset/std, il1=\EE$<4>, ind=\n,
23541 is2=\E`\:\Ee(\EO\Ee6\Ec41\E~4\Ec21\Ed/\Ezz&\E[A\177\Ezz'\E[B
23542 \177\Ezz(\E[D\177\Ezz)\E[C\177\Ezz<\E[Q\177\Ezz`\E[F
23544 kHOM=\E{, kbs=^H, kcbt=\EI, kcub1=\E[D, kcud1=\E[B,
23545 kcuf1=\E[C, kcuu1=\E[A, kdch1=\EW, kdl1=\ER, ked=\EY,
23546 kel=\ET, kend=\E[F, kent=\E7, kf1=^A@\r, kf10=^AI\r,
23547 kf11=^AJ\r, kf12=^AK\r, kf13=^AL\r, kf14=^AM\r, kf15=^AN\r,
23548 kf16=^AO\r, kf2=^AA\r, kf3=^AB\r, kf4=^AC\r, kf5=^AD\r,
23549 kf6=^AE\r, kf7=^AF\r, kf8=^AG\r, kf9=^AH\r, khome=^^,
23550 kich1=\EQ, kil1=\EE, knp=\EK, kpp=\EJ, kprt=\EP, krpl=\Er,
23551 mc0=\EP, mc4=^T, mc5=^R, nel=\r\n$<3>,
23552 pfloc=\EZ2%p1%{63}%+%c%p2%s\177,
23553 pfx=\EZ1%p1%{63}%+%c%p2%s\177,
23554 pln=\Ez%p1%{47}%+%c%p2%s\r, prot=\E), ri=\Ej$<7>,
23555 rmacs=\EH^C, rmam=\Ed., rmcup=, rmir=\Er, rmln=\EA11,
23556 rmxon=\Ec20, rs1=\E~!\E~4$<150>, rs2=\EeF$<150>,
23557 rs3=\EwG\Ee($<150>,
23558 sgr=%?%p8%t\E)%e\E(%;%?%p9%t\EH\002%e\EH\003%;\EG%{48}%?%p2
23559 %t%{8}%|%;%?%p1%p3%|%t%{4}%|%;%?%p4%t%{2}%|%;%?%p1%p5%|
23560 %t%{64}%|%;%?%p7%t%{1}%|%;%c,
23561 sgr0=\E(\EH\003\EG0\EcD, smacs=\EH^B, smam=\Ed/,
23562 smcup=\Ezz&\E[A\177\Ezz'\E[B\177\Ezz(\E[D\177\Ezz)\E[C\177
23564 smir=\Eq, smln=\EA10, smxon=\Ec21, tbc=\E0, tsl=\Ez(,
23565 uc=\EG8\EG0, use=adm+sgr,
23566 teletec|Teletec Datascreen,
23569 bel=^G, clear=^L, cr=\r, cub1=^H, cud1=\n, cuf1=^_, cuu1=^K,
23571 # From: Mark Dornfeld <romwa@ucbvax.berkeley.edu>
23572 # This description is for the LANPAR Technologies VISION 3220
23573 # terminal from 1984/85. The function key definitions k0-k5 represent the
23574 # edit keypad: FIND, INSERT HERE, REMOVE, SELECT, PREV SCREEN,
23575 # NEXT SCREEN. The key definitions k6-k9 represent the PF1 to PF4 keys.
23577 # Kenneth Randell <kenr@datametrics.com> writes on 31 Dec 1998:
23578 # I had a couple of scopes (3221) like this once where I used to work, around
23579 # the 1987 time frame if memory serves me correctly. These scopes were made
23580 # by an outfit called LANPAR Technologies, and were meant to me DEC VT 220
23581 # compatible. The 3220 was a plain text terminal like the VT-220, the 3221
23582 # was a like the VT-240 (monochrome with Regis + Sixel graphics), and the 3222
23583 # was like the VT-241 (color with Regis + Sixel Graphics). These terminals
23584 # (3221) cost about $1500 each, and one was always broken -- had to be sent
23585 # back to the shop for repairs.
23586 # The only real advantage these scopes had over the VT-240's were:
23587 # 1) They were faster in the Regis display, or at least the ones I did
23588 # 2) They had a handy debugging feature where you could split-screen the
23589 # scope, the graphics would appear on the top, and the REGIS commands would
23590 # appear on the bottom. I don't remember the VT-240s being able to do that.
23591 # I would swear that LANPAR Technologies was in MA someplace, but since I
23592 # don't work at the same place anymore, and those terminals and manuals were
23593 # long since junked, I cannot be any more sure than that.
23595 # (v3220: removed obsolete ":kn#10:",
23596 # I added <rmam>/<smam> based on the init string -- esr)
23597 v3220|LANPAR Vision II model 3220/3221/3222,
23598 OTbs, am, mir, xenl,
23599 cols#80, it#8, lines#24,
23600 clear=\E[H\E[J, cub1=^H, cud1=\E[B, cuf1=\E[C,
23601 cup=\E[%i%p1%d;%p2%dH, cuu1=\E[A, dch1=\E[P, dl1=\E[M,
23602 ed=\E[J, el=\E[K, ht=^I, il1=\E[L,
23603 is2=\E>\E[?3l\E[?7h\E[?8h\E[p, kcub1=\E[D, kcud1=\E[B,
23604 kcuf1=\E[C, kcuu1=\E[A, kf0=\E[1~, kf1=\E[2~, kf2=\E[3~,
23605 kf3=\E[4~, kf4=\E[5~, kf5=\E[6~, kf6=\E[OP, kf7=\E[OQ,
23606 kf8=\E[OR, kf9=\E[OS, khome=\E[H, ri=\EM, rmam=\E[?7l,
23607 rmir=\E[4l, rmkx=\E>, rmso=\E[m, rmul=\E[m, sgr0=\E[m,
23608 smam=\E[?7h, smir=\E[4h, smkx=\E=, smso=\E[7m, smul=\E[4m,
23609 ######## ICH/ICH1 VERSUS RMIR/SMIR
23611 # Some non-curses applications get confused if both ich/ich1 and rmir/smir
23612 # are present; the symptom is doubled characters in an update using insert.
23613 # These applications are technically correct; in both 4.3BSD termcap and
23614 # terminfo, you're not actually supposed to specify both ich/ich1 and rmir/smir
23615 # unless the terminal needs both. To my knowledge, no terminal still in this
23616 # file requires both other than the very obsolete dm2500.
23618 # For ncurses-based applications this is not a problem, as ncurses uses
23619 # one or the other as appropriate but never mixes the two. Therefore we
23620 # have not corrected entries like `linux' and `xterm' that specify both.
23621 # If you see doubled characters from these, use the linux-nic and xterm-nic
23622 # entries that suppress ich/ich1. And upgrade to ncurses!
23625 ######## VT100/ANSI/ISO 6429/ECMA-48/PC-TERM TERMINAL STANDARDS
23627 # ANSI X3.64 has been withdrawn and replaced by ECMA-48. The ISO 6429 and
23628 # ECMA-48 standards are said to be almost identical, but are not the same
23629 # as X3.64 (though for practical purposes they are close supersets of it).
23631 # You can obtain ECMA-48 for free by sending email to helpdesk@ecma.ch
23632 # requesting the standard(s) you want (i.e. ECMA-48, "Control Functions for
23633 # Coded Character Sets"), include your snail-mail address, and you should
23634 # receive the document in due course. Don't expect an email acknowledgment.
23636 # Related standards include "X3.4-1977: American National Standard Code for
23637 # Information Interchange" (the ASCII standard) and "X3.41.1974:
23638 # Code-Extension Techniques for Use with the 7-Bit Coded Character Set of
23639 # American National Standard for Information Interchange." I believe (but
23640 # am not certain) that these are effectively identical to ECMA-6 and ECMA-35
23644 #### VT100/ANSI/ECMA-48
23646 # ANSI Standard (X3.64) Control Sequences for Video Terminals and Peripherals
23647 # and ECMA-48 Control Functions for Coded Character Sets.
23649 # Much of the content of this comment is adapted from a table prepared by
23650 # Richard Shuford, based on a 1984 Byte article. Terminfo correspondences,
23651 # discussion of some terminfo-related issues, and updates to capture ECMA-48
23652 # have been added. Control functions described in ECMA-48 only are tagged
23653 # with * after their names.
23655 # The table is a complete list of the defined ANSI X3.64/ECMA-48 control
23656 # sequences. In the main table, \E stands for an escape (\033) character,
23657 # SPC for space. Pn stands for a single numeric parameter to be inserted
23658 # in decimal ASCII. Ps stands for a list of such parameters separated by
23659 # semicolons. Parameter meanings for most parameterized sequences are
23660 # described in the notes.
23662 # Sequence Sequence Parameter or
23663 # Mnemonic Name Sequence Value Mode terminfo
23664 # -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
23665 # APC Applicatn Program Command \E _ - Delim -
23666 # BEL Bell * ^G - - bel
23667 # BPH Break Permitted Here * \E B - * -
23668 # BS BackSpace * ^H - EF -
23669 # CAN Cancel * ^X - - - (A)
23670 # CBT Cursor Backward Tab \E [ Pn Z 1 eF cbt
23671 # CCH Cancel Previous Character \E T - - -
23672 # CHA Cursor Horizntal Absolute \E [ Pn G 1 eF hpa (B)
23673 # CHT Cursor Horizontal Tab \E [ Pn I 1 eF tab (C)
23674 # CMD Coding Method Delimiter * \E
23675 # CNL Cursor Next Line \E [ Pn E 1 eF nel (D)
23676 # CPL Cursor Preceding Line \E [ Pn F 1 eF -
23677 # CPR Cursor Position Report \E [ Pn ; Pn R 1, 1 - - (E)
23678 # CSI Control Sequence Intro \E [ - Intro -
23679 # CTC Cursor Tabulation Control \E [ Ps W 0 eF - (F)
23680 # CUB Cursor Backward \E [ Pn D 1 eF cub
23681 # CUD Cursor Down \E [ Pn B 1 eF cud
23682 # CUF Cursor Forward \E [ Pn C 1 eF cuf
23683 # CUP Cursor Position \E [ Pn ; Pn H 1, 1 eF cup (G)
23684 # CUU Cursor Up \E [ Pn A 1 eF cuu
23685 # CVT Cursor Vertical Tab \E [ Pn Y - eF - (H)
23686 # DA Device Attributes \E [ Pn c 0 - -
23687 # DAQ Define Area Qualification \E [ Ps o 0 - -
23688 # DCH Delete Character \E [ Pn P 1 eF dch
23689 # DCS Device Control String \E P - Delim -
23690 # DL Delete Line \E [ Pn M 1 eF dl
23691 # DLE Data Link Escape * ^P - - -
23692 # DMI Disable Manual Input \E \ - Fs -
23693 # DSR Device Status Report \E [ Ps n 0 - - (I)
23694 # DTA Dimension Text Area * \E [ Pn ; Pn SPC T - PC -
23695 # EA Erase in Area \E [ Ps O 0 eF - (J)
23696 # ECH Erase Character \E [ Pn X 1 eF ech
23697 # ED Erase in Display \E [ Ps J 0 eF ed (J)
23698 # EF Erase in Field \E [ Ps N 0 eF -
23699 # EL Erase in Line \E [ Ps K 0 eF el (J)
23700 # EM End of Medium * ^Y - - -
23701 # EMI Enable Manual Input \E b Fs -
23702 # ENQ Enquire ^E - - -
23703 # EOT End Of Transmission ^D - * -
23704 # EPA End of Protected Area \E W - - - (K)
23705 # ESA End of Selected Area \E G - - -
23706 # ESC Escape ^[ - - -
23707 # ETB End Transmission Block ^W - - -
23708 # ETX End of Text ^C - - -
23709 # FF Form Feed ^L - - -
23710 # FNK Function Key * \E [ Pn SPC W - - -
23711 # GCC Graphic Char Combination* \E [ Pn ; Pn SPC B - - -
23712 # FNT Font Selection \E [ Pn ; Pn SPC D 0, 0 FE -
23713 # GSM Graphic Size Modify \E [ Pn ; Pn SPC B 100, 100 FE - (L)
23714 # GSS Graphic Size Selection \E [ Pn SPC C none FE -
23715 # HPA Horz Position Absolute \E [ Pn ` 1 FE - (B)
23716 # HPB Char Position Backward \E [ j 1 FE -
23717 # HPR Horz Position Relative \E [ Pn a 1 FE - (M)
23718 # HT Horizontal Tab * ^I - FE - (N)
23719 # HTJ Horz Tab w/Justification \E I - FE -
23720 # HTS Horizontal Tab Set \E H - FE hts
23721 # HVP Horz & Vertical Position \E [ Pn ; Pn f 1, 1 FE - (G)
23722 # ICH Insert Character \E [ Pn @ 1 eF ich
23723 # IDCS ID Device Control String \E [ SPC O - * -
23724 # IGS ID Graphic Subrepertoire \E [ SPC M - * -
23725 # IL Insert Line \E [ Pn L 1 eF il
23726 # IND Index \E D - FE -
23727 # INT Interrupt \E a - Fs -
23728 # JFY Justify \E [ Ps SPC F 0 FE -
23729 # IS1 Info Separator #1 * ^_ - * -
23730 # IS2 Info Separator #1 * ^^ - * -
23731 # IS3 Info Separator #1 * ^] - * -
23732 # IS4 Info Separator #1 * ^\ - * -
23733 # LF Line Feed ^J - - -
23734 # LS1R Locking Shift Right 1 * \E ~ - - -
23735 # LS2 Locking Shift 2 * \E n - - -
23736 # LS2R Locking Shift Right 2 * \E } - - -
23737 # LS3 Locking Shift 3 * \E o - - -
23738 # LS3R Locking Shift Right 3 * \E | - - -
23739 # MC Media Copy \E [ Ps i 0 - - (S)
23740 # MW Message Waiting \E U - - -
23741 # NAK Negative Acknowledge * ^U - * -
23742 # NBH No Break Here * \E C - - -
23743 # NEL Next Line \E E - FE nel (D)
23744 # NP Next Page \E [ Pn U 1 eF -
23745 # NUL Null * ^@ - - -
23746 # OSC Operating System Command \E ] - Delim -
23747 # PEC Pres. Expand/Contract * \E Pn SPC Z 0 - -
23748 # PFS Page Format Selection * \E Pn SPC J 0 - -
23749 # PLD Partial Line Down \E K - FE - (T)
23750 # PLU Partial Line Up \E L - FE - (U)
23751 # PM Privacy Message \E ^ - Delim -
23752 # PP Preceding Page \E [ Pn V 1 eF -
23753 # PPA Page Position Absolute * \E [ Pn SPC P 1 FE -
23754 # PPB Page Position Backward * \E [ Pn SPC R 1 FE -
23755 # PPR Page Position Forward * \E [ Pn SPC Q 1 FE -
23756 # PTX Parallel Texts * \E [ \ - - -
23757 # PU1 Private Use 1 \E Q - - -
23758 # PU2 Private Use 2 \E R - - -
23759 # QUAD Typographic Quadding \E [ Ps SPC H 0 FE -
23760 # REP Repeat Char or Control \E [ Pn b 1 - rep
23761 # RI Reverse Index \E M - FE - (V)
23762 # RIS Reset to Initial State \E c - Fs -
23763 # RM Reset Mode * \E [ Ps l - - - (W)
23764 # SACS Set Add. Char. Sep. * \E [ Pn SPC / 0 - -
23765 # SAPV Sel. Alt. Present. Var. * \E [ Ps SPC ] 0 - - (X)
23766 # SCI Single-Char Introducer \E Z - - -
23767 # SCO Sel. Char. Orientation * \E [ Pn ; Pn SPC k - - -
23768 # SCS Set Char. Spacing * \E [ Pn SPC g - - -
23769 # SD Scroll Down \E [ Pn T 1 eF rin
23770 # SDS Start Directed String * \E [ Pn ] 1 - -
23771 # SEE Select Editing Extent \E [ Ps Q 0 - - (Y)
23772 # SEF Sheet Eject & Feed * \E [ Ps ; Ps SPC Y 0,0 - -
23773 # SGR Select Graphic Rendition \E [ Ps m 0 FE sgr (O)
23774 # SHS Select Char. Spacing * \E [ Ps SPC K 0 - -
23775 # SI Shift In ^O - - - (P)
23776 # SIMD Sel. Imp. Move Direct. * \E [ Ps ^ - - -
23777 # SL Scroll Left \E [ Pn SPC @ 1 eF -
23778 # SLH Set Line Home * \E [ Pn SPC U - - -
23779 # SLL Set Line Limit * \E [ Pn SPC V - - -
23780 # SLS Set Line Spacing * \E [ Pn SPC h - - -
23781 # SM Select Mode \E [ Ps h none - - (W)
23782 # SO Shift Out ^N - - - (Q)
23783 # SOH Start Of Heading * ^A - - -
23784 # SOS Start of String * \E X - - -
23785 # SPA Start of Protected Area \E V - - - (Z)
23786 # SPD Select Pres. Direction * \E [ Ps ; Ps SPC S 0,0 - -
23787 # SPH Set Page Home * \E [ Ps SPC G - - -
23788 # SPI Spacing Increment \E [ Pn ; Pn SPC G none FE -
23789 # SPL Set Page Limit * \E [ Ps SPC j - - -
23790 # SPQR Set Pr. Qual. & Rapid. * \E [ Ps SPC X 0 - -
23791 # SR Scroll Right \E [ Pn SPC A 1 eF -
23792 # SRCS Set Reduced Char. Sep. * \E [ Pn SPC f 0 - -
23793 # SRS Start Reversed String * \E [ Ps [ 0 - -
23794 # SSA Start of Selected Area \E F - - -
23795 # SSU Select Size Unit * \E [ Pn SPC I 0 - -
23796 # SSW Set Space Width * \E [ Pn SPC [ none - -
23797 # SS2 Single Shift 2 (G2 set) \E N - Intro -
23798 # SS3 Single Shift 3 (G3 set) \E O - Intro -
23799 # ST String Terminator \E \ - Delim -
23800 # STAB Selective Tabulation * \E [ Pn SPC ^ - - -
23801 # STS Set Transmit State \E S - - -
23802 # STX Start pf Text * ^B - - -
23803 # SU Scroll Up \E [ Pn S 1 eF indn
23804 # SUB Substitute * ^Z - - -
23805 # SVS Select Line Spacing * \E [ Pn SPC \ 1 - -
23806 # SYN Synchronous Idle * ^F - - -
23807 # TAC Tabul. Aligned Centered * \E [ Pn SPC b - - -
23808 # TALE Tabul. Al. Leading Edge * \E [ Pn SPC a - - -
23809 # TATE Tabul. Al. Trailing Edge* \E [ Pn SPC ` - - -
23810 # TBC Tab Clear \E [ Ps g 0 FE tbc
23811 # TCC Tabul. Centered on Char * \E [ Pn SPC c - - -
23812 # TSR Tabulation Stop Remove * \E [ Pn SPC d - FE -
23813 # TSS Thin Space Specification \E [ Pn SC E none FE -
23814 # VPA Vert. Position Absolute \E [ Pn d 1 FE vpa
23815 # VPB Line Position Backward * \E [ Pn k 1 FE -
23816 # VPR Vert. Position Relative \E [ Pn e 1 FE - (R)
23817 # VT Vertical Tabulation * ^K - FE -
23818 # VTS Vertical Tabulation Set \E J - FE -
23820 # ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
23824 # Some control characters are listed in the ECMA-48 standard without
23825 # being assigned functions relevant to terminal control there (they
23826 # referred to other standards such as ISO 1745 or ECMA-35). They are listed
23827 # here anyway for completeness.
23829 # (A) ECMA-48 calls this "CancelCharacter" but retains the CCH abbreviation.
23831 # (B) There seems to be some confusion abroad between CHA and HPA. Most
23832 # `ANSI' terminals accept the CHA sequence, not the HPA. but terminfo calls
23833 # the capability (hpa). ECMA-48 calls this "Cursor Character Absolute" but
23834 # preserved the CHA abbreviation.
23836 # (C) CHT corresponds to terminfo (tab). Usually it has the value ^I.
23837 # Occasionally (as on, for example, certain HP terminals) this has the HTJ
23838 # value. ECMA-48 calls this "Cursor Forward Tabulation" but preserved the
23839 # CHT abbreviation.
23841 # (D) terminfo (nel) is usually \r\n rather than ANSI \EE.
23843 # (E) ECMA-48 calls this "Active Position Report" but preserves the CPR
23846 # (F) CTC parameter values:
23847 # 0 = set char tab,
23848 # 1 = set line tab,
23849 # 2 = clear char tab,
23850 # 3 = clear line tab,
23851 # 4 = clear all char tabs on current line,
23852 # 5 = clear all char tabs,
23853 # 6 = clear all line tabs.
23855 # (G) CUP and HVP are identical in effect. Some ANSI.SYS versions accept
23856 # HVP, but always allow CUP as an alternate. ECMA-48 calls HVP "Character
23857 # Position Absolute" but retains the HVP abbreviation.
23859 # (H) ECMA calls this "Cursor Line Tabulation" but preserves the CVT
23862 # (I) DSR parameter values:
23865 # 2 = busy, will send DSR later,
23867 # 4 = malfunction, will send DSR later,
23869 # 6 = request CPR response.
23871 # (J) ECMA calls ED "Erase In Page". EA/ED/EL parameters:
23872 # 0 = clear to end,
23873 # 1 = clear from beginning,
23876 # (K) ECMA calls this "End of Guarded Area" but preserves the EPA abbreviation.
23878 # (L) The GSM parameters are vertical and horizontal parameters to scale by.
23880 # (M) Some ANSI.SYS versions accept HPR, but more commonly `ANSI' terminals
23881 # use CUF for this function and ignore HPR. ECMA-48 calls this "Character
23882 # Position Relative" but retains the HPR abbreviation.
23884 # (N) ECMA-48 calls this "Character Tabulation" but retains the HT
23887 # (O) SGR parameter values:
23888 # 0 = default mode (attributes off),
23895 # 7 = reverse video,
23897 # 9 = crossed-out (marked for deletion),
23898 # 10 = primary font,
23899 # 10 + n (n in 1..9) = nth alternative font,
23901 # 21 = double underline,
23906 # 26 = proportional spacing,
23918 # 38 = set fg color as in CCITT T.416,
23919 # 39 = set default fg color,
23928 # 48 = set bg color as in CCITT T.416,
23929 # 49 = set default bg color,
23930 # 50 = turn off 26,
23934 # 54 = turn off 51 & 52,
23935 # 55 = not overlined,
23936 # 56-59 = reserved,
23937 # 61-65 = variable highlights for ideograms.
23939 # (P) SI is also called LSO, Locking Shift Zero.
23941 # (Q) SI is also called LS1, Locking Shift One.
23943 # (R) Some ANSI.SYS versions accept VPR, but more commonly `ANSI' terminals
23944 # use CUD for this function and ignore VPR. ECMA calls it `Line Position
23945 # Absolute' but retains the VPA abbreviation.
23947 # (S) MC parameters:
23948 # 0 = start xfer to primary aux device,
23949 # 1 = start xfer from primary aux device,
23950 # 2 = start xfer to secondary aux device,
23951 # 3 = start xfer from secondary aux device,
23952 # 4 = stop relay to primary aux device,
23953 # 5 = start relay to primary aux device,
23954 # 6 = stop relay to secondary aux device,
23955 # 7 = start relay to secondary aux device.
23957 # (T) ECMA-48 calls this "Partial Line Forward" but retains the PLD
23960 # (U) ECMA-48 calls this "Partial Line Backward" but retains the PLU
23963 # (V) ECMA-48 calls this "Reverse Line Feed" but retains the RI abbreviation.
23965 # (W) RM/SM modes are as follows:
23966 # 1 = Guarded Area Transfer Mode (GATM),
23967 # 2 = Keyboard Action Mode (KAM),
23968 # 3 = Control Representation Mode (CRM),
23969 # 4 = Insertion Replacement Mode (IRM),
23970 # 5 = Status Report Transfer Mode (SRTM),
23971 # 6 = Erasure Mode (ERM),
23972 # 7 = Line Editing Mode (LEM),
23973 # 8 = Bi-Directional Support Mode (BDSM),
23974 # 9 = Device Component Select Mode (DCSM),
23975 # 10 = Character Editing Mode (HEM),
23976 # 11 = Positioning Unit Mode (PUM),
23977 # 12 = Send/Receive Mode (SRM),
23978 # 13 = Format Effector Action Mode (FEAM),
23979 # 14 = Format Effector Transfer Mode (FETM),
23980 # 15 = Multiple Area Transfer Mode (MATM),
23981 # 16 = Transfer Termination Mode (TTM),
23982 # 17 = Selected Area Transfer Mode (SATM),
23983 # 18 = Tabulation Stop Mode (TSM),
23984 # 19 = Editing Boundary Mode (EBM),
23985 # 20 = Line Feed New Line Mode (LF/NL),
23986 # 21 = Graphic Rendition Combination Mode (GRCM),
23987 # 22 = Zero Default Mode (ZDM).
23989 # The EBM and LF/NL modes have actually been removed from ECMA-48's 5th edition
23990 # but are listed here for reference.
23992 # (X) Select Alternate Presentation Variants is used only for non-Latin
23995 # (Y) "Select Editing Extent" (SEE) was ANSI "Select Edit Extent Mode" (SEM).
23997 # (Z) ECMA-48 calls this "Start of Guarded Area" but retains the SPA
24000 # ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
24004 # Intro an Introducer of some kind of defined sequence; the normal 7-bit
24005 # X3.64 Control Sequence Introducer is the two characters "Escape ["
24007 # Delim a Delimiter
24009 # x/y identifies a character by position in the ASCII table (column/row)
24011 # eF editor function (see explanation)
24013 # FE format effector (see explanation)
24015 # F is a Final character in
24016 # an Escape sequence (F from 3/0 to 7/14 in the ASCII table)
24017 # a control sequence (F from 4/0 to 7/14)
24019 # Gs is a graphic character appearing in strings (Gs ranges from
24020 # 2/0 to 7/14) in the ASCII table
24022 # Ce is a control represented as a single bit combination in the C1 set
24023 # of controls in an 8-bit character set
24025 # C0 the familiar set of 7-bit ASCII control characters
24027 # C1 roughly, the set of control chars available only in 8-bit systems.
24028 # This is too complicated to explain fully here, so read Jim Fleming's
24029 # article in the February 1983 BYTE, especially pages 214 through 224.
24031 # Fe is a Final character of a 2-character Escape sequence that has an
24032 # equivalent representation in an 8-bit environment as a Ce-type
24033 # (Fe ranges from 4/0 to 5/15)
24035 # Fs is a Final character of a 2-character Escape sequence that is
24036 # standardized internationally with identical representation in 7-bit
24037 # and 8-bit environments and is independent of the currently
24038 # designated C0 and C1 control sets (Fs ranges from 6/0 to 7/14)
24040 # I is an Intermediate character from 2/0 to 2/15 (inclusive) in the
24043 # P is a parameter character from 3/0 to 3/15 (inclusive) in the ASCII
24046 # Pn is a numeric parameter in a control sequence, a string of zero or
24047 # more characters ranging from 3/0 to 3/9 in the ASCII table
24049 # Ps is a variable number of selective parameters in a control sequence
24050 # with each selective parameter separated from the other by the code
24051 # 3/11 (which usually represents a semicolon); Ps ranges from
24052 # 3/0 to 3/9 and includes 3/11
24054 # * Not relevant to terminal control, listed for completeness only.
24056 # Format Effectors versus Editor Functions
24058 # A format effector specifies how following output is to be displayed.
24059 # An editor function allows you to modify the display. Informally
24060 # format effectors may be destructive; format effectors should not be.
24062 # For instance, a format effector that moves the "active position" (the
24063 # cursor or equivalent) one space to the left would be useful when you want to
24064 # create an overstrike, a compound character made of two standard characters
24065 # overlaid. Control-H, the Backspace character, is actually supposed to be a
24066 # format effector, so you can do this. But many systems use it in a
24067 # nonstandard fashion, as an editor function, deleting the character to the
24068 # left of the cursor and moving the cursor left. When Control-H is assumed to
24069 # be an editor function, you cannot predict whether its use will create an
24070 # overstrike unless you also know whether the output device is in an "insert
24071 # mode" or an "overwrite mode". When Control-H is used as a format effector,
24072 # its effect can always be predicted. The familiar characters carriage
24073 # return, linefeed, formfeed, etc., are defined as format effectors.
24075 # NOTES ON THE DEC VT100 IMPLEMENTATION
24077 # Control sequences implemented in the VT100 are as follows:
24079 # CPR, CUB, CUD, CUF, CUP, CUU, DA, DSR, ED, EL, HTS, HVP, IND,
24080 # LNM, NEL, RI, RIS, RM, SGR, SM, TBC
24082 # plus several private DEC commands.
24084 # Erasing parts of the display (EL and ED) in the VT100 is performed thus:
24086 # Erase from cursor to end of line Esc [ 0 K or Esc [ K
24087 # Erase from beginning of line to cursor Esc [ 1 K
24088 # Erase line containing cursor Esc [ 2 K
24089 # Erase from cursor to end of screen Esc [ 0 J or Esc [ J
24090 # Erase from beginning of screen to cursor Esc [ 1 J
24091 # Erase entire screen Esc [ 2 J
24093 # Some brain-damaged terminal/emulators respond to Esc [ J as if it were
24094 # Esc [ 2 J, but this is wrong; the default is 0.
24096 # The VT100 responds to receiving the DA (Device Attributes) control
24098 # Esc [ c (or Esc [ 0 c)
24100 # by transmitting the sequence
24104 # where Ps is a character that describes installed options.
24106 # The VT100's cursor location can be read with the DSR (Device Status
24111 # The VT100 reports by transmitting the CPR sequence
24115 # where Pl is the line number and Pc is the column number (in decimal).
24117 # The specification for the DEC VT100 is document EK-VT100-UG-003.
24121 # Here is a description of the color and attribute controls supported in the
24122 # the ANSI.SYS driver under MS-DOS. Most console drivers and ANSI
24123 # terminal emulators for Intel boxes obey these. They are a proper subset
24124 # of the ECMA-48 escapes.
24126 # 0 all attributes off
24127 # 1 foreground bright
24129 # 5 blink on/background bright (not reliable with brown)
24131 # 8 set blank (non-display)
24132 # 10 set primary font
24133 # 11 set first alternate font (on PCs, display ROM characters 1-31)
24134 # 12 set second alternate font (on PCs, display IBM high-half chars)
24136 # Color attribute sets
24137 # 3n set foreground color / 0=black, 1=red, 2=green, 3=brown,
24138 # 4n set background color \ 4=blue, 5=magenta, 6=cyan, 7=white
24139 # Bright black becomes gray. Bright brown becomes yellow,
24140 # These coincide with the prescriptions of the ISO 6429/ECMA-48 standard.
24142 # * If the 5 attribute is on and you set a background color (40-47) it is
24143 # supposed to enable bright background.
24145 # * Many VGA cards (such as the Paradise and compatibles) do the wrong thing
24146 # when you try to set a "bright brown" (yellow) background with attribute
24147 # 5 (you get a blinking yellow foreground instead). A few displays
24148 # (including the System V console) support an attribute 6 that undoes this
24149 # braindamage (this is required by iBCS2).
24151 # * Some older versions of ANSI.SYS have a bug that causes them to require
24152 # ESC [ Pn k as EL rather than the ANSI ESC [ Pn K. (This is not ECMA-48
24155 #### Intel Binary Compatibility Standard
24157 # For comparison, here are the capabilities implied by the Intel Binary
24158 # Compatibility Standard for UNIX systems (Intel order number 468366-001).
24159 # These recommendations are optional. IBCS2 allows the leading escape to
24160 # be either the 7-bit \E[ or 8-bit \0233 introducer, in accordance with
24161 # the ANSI X.364/ISO 6429/ECMA-48 standard. Here are the iBCS2 capabilities
24162 # (as described in figure 9-3 of the standard). Those expressed in the ibcs2
24163 # terminfo entry are followed with the corresponding capability in parens:
24165 # CSI <n>k disable (n=0) or enable (n=1) keyclick
24166 # CSI 2h lock keyboard
24167 # CSI 2i send screen as input
24168 # CSI 2l unlock keyboard
24169 # CSI 6m enable background color intensity
24170 # CSI <0-2>c reserved
24171 # CSI <0-59>m select graphic rendition
24172 # CSI <n>;<m>H (cup) cursor to line n and column m
24173 # CSI <n>;<m>f cursor to line n and column m
24174 # CSI <n>@ (ich) insert characters
24175 # CSI <n>A (cuu) cursor up n lines
24176 # CSI <n>B (cud) cursor down n lines
24177 # CSI <n>C (cuu) cursor right n characters
24178 # CSI <n>D (cud) cursor left n characters
24179 # CSI <n>E cursor down n lines and in first column
24180 # CSI <n>F cursor up n lines and in first column
24181 # CSI <n>G (hpa) position cursor at column n-1
24182 # CSI <n>J (ed) erase in display
24183 # CSI <n>K (el) erase in line
24184 # CSI <n>L (il) insert line(s)
24185 # CSI <n>P (dch) delete characters
24186 # CSI <n>S (indn) scroll up n lines
24187 # CSI <n>T (rin) scroll down n lines
24188 # CSI <n>X (ech) erase characters
24189 # CSI <n>Z (cbt) back up n tab stops
24190 # CSI <n>` cursor to column n on line
24191 # CSI <n>a (cuu) cursor right n characters
24192 # CSI <n>d (vpa) cursor to line n
24193 # CSI <n>e cursor down n lines and in first column
24194 # CSI <n>g (cbt) clear all tabs
24195 # CSI <n>z make virtual terminal n active
24196 # CSI ?7h (smam) turn automargin on
24197 # CSI ?7l (rmam) turn automargin off
24198 # CSI s save cursor position
24199 # CSI u restore cursor position to saved value
24200 # CSI =<c>A set overscan color
24201 # CSI =<c>F set normal foreground color
24202 # CSI =<c>G set normal background color
24203 # CSI =<c>H set reverse foreground color
24204 # CSI =<c>I set reverse foreground color
24205 # CSI =<c>J set graphic foreground color
24206 # CSI =<c>K set graphic foreground color
24207 # CSI =<n>g (dispc) display n from alternate graphics character set
24208 # CSI =<p>;<d>B set bell parameters
24209 # CSI =<s>;<e>C set cursor parameters
24210 # CSI =<x>D enable/disable intensity of background color
24211 # CSI =<x>E set/clear blink vs. bold background
24212 # CSI 7 (sc) (sc) save cursor position
24213 # CSI 8 (rc) (rc) restore cursor position to saved value
24214 # CSI H (hts) (hts) set tab stop
24215 # CSI Q<n><string> define function key string
24216 # (string must begin and end with delimiter char)
24217 # CSI c (clear) clear screen
24219 # The lack of any specification for attributes in SGR (among other things)
24220 # makes this a wretchedly weak standard. The table above is literally
24221 # everything iBSC2 has to say about terminal escape sequences; there is
24222 # no further discussion of their meaning or how to set the parameters
24223 # in these sequences at all.
24226 ######## NONSTANDARD CAPABILITY TRANSLATIONS USED IN THIS FILE
24228 # The historical termcap file entries were written primarily in 4.4BSD termcap.
24229 # The 4.4BSD termcap set was substantially larger than the original 4.1BSD set,
24230 # with the extension names chosen for compatibility with the termcap names
24231 # assigned in System V terminfo. There are some variant extension sets out
24232 # there. We try to describe them here.
24234 #### XENIX extensions:
24236 # The XENIX extensions include a set of function-key capabilities as follows:
24238 # code XENIX variable name terminfo name name clashes?
24239 # ---- ------------------- ------------- -----------------------
24241 # CR key_char_right
24242 # CW key_change_window create_window
24244 # HM key_home khome
24246 # LD key_delete_line kdl1
24247 # LF key_linefeed label_off
24248 # NU key_next_unlocked_cell
24249 # PD key_page_down knp
24251 # PN start_print mc5
24253 # PS stop_print mc4
24254 # PU key_page_up kpp pulse
24255 # RC key_recalc remove_clock
24256 # RF key_toggle_ref req_for_input
24257 # RT key_return kent
24258 # UP key_up_arrow kcuu1 parm_up_cursor
24260 # WR key_word_right
24262 # The XENIX extensions also include the following character-set and highlight
24265 # XENIX terminfo function
24266 # ----- -------- ------------------------------
24267 # GS smacs start alternate character set
24268 # GE rmacs end alternate character set
24269 # GG :as:/:ae: glitch (analogous to :sg:/:ug:)
24270 # bo blink begin blink (not used in /etc/termcap)
24271 # be end blink (not used in /etc/termcap)
24272 # bb blink glitch (not used in /etc/termcap)
24273 # it dim begin dim (not used in /etc/termcap)
24274 # ie end dim (not used in /etc/termcap)
24275 # ig dim glitch (not used in /etc/termcap)
24277 # Finally, XENIX also used the following forms-drawing capabilities:
24279 # single double type ASCII approximation
24280 # ------ ------ ------------- -------------------
24281 # GV Gv vertical line |
24282 # GH Gv horizontal line - _
24283 # G1 G5 top right corner _ |
24284 # G2 G6 top left corner |
24285 # G3 G7 bottom left corner |_
24286 # G4 G8 bottom right corner _|
24287 # GD Gd down-tick character T
24288 # GL Gl left-tick character -|
24289 # GR Gr right-tick character |-
24290 # GC Gc middle intersection -|-
24291 # GU Gu up-tick character _|_
24293 # These were invented to take advantage of the IBM PC ROM character set. One
24294 # can compose an acsc string from the single-width characters as follows
24295 # "j{G4}k{G1}l{G2}m{G3}q{GH}x{GV}t{GR}u{GL}v{GU}w{GD}n{GC}"
24296 # When translating a termcap file, ncurses tic will do this automatically.
24297 # The double forms characters don't fit the SVr4 terminfo model.
24299 #### AT&T Extensions:
24301 # The old AT&T 5410, 5420, 5425, pc6300plus, 610, and s4 entries used a set of
24302 # nonstandard capabilities. Its signature is the KM capability, used to name
24303 # some sort of keymap file. EE, BO, CI, CV, XS, DS, FL and FE are in this
24304 # set. Comments in the original, and a little cross-checking with other AT&T
24305 # documentation, seem to establish that BO=:mr: (start reverse video), DS=:mh:
24306 # (start dim), XS=:mk: (secure/invisible mode), EE=:me: (end highlights),
24307 # FL=:LO: (enable soft labels), FE=:LF: (disable soft labels), CI=:vi: (make
24308 # cursor invisible), and CV=:ve: (make cursor normal).
24312 # The HP library (as of mid-1995, their term.h file version 70.1) appears to
24313 # have the System V capabilities up to SVr1 level. After that, it supports
24314 # two nonstandard caps meml and memu corresponding to the old termcap :ml:,
24315 # :mu: capabilities. After that, it supports caps plab_norm, label_on,
24316 # label_off, and key_f11..key_f63 capabilities like SVr4's. This makes the
24317 # HP binary format incompatible with SVr4's.
24319 #### IBM Extensions
24321 # There is a set of nonstandard terminfos used by IBM's AIX operating system.
24322 # The AIX terminfo library diverged from SVr1 terminfo, and replaces all
24323 # capabilities following prtr_non with the following special capabilities:
24324 # box[12], batt[12], colb[0123456789], colf[0123456789], f[01234567], kbtab,
24325 # kdo, kcmd, kcpn, kend, khlp, knl, knpn, kppn, kppn, kquit, ksel, kscl, kscr,
24326 # ktab, kmpf[123456789], apstr, ksf1..ksf10, kf11...kf63, kact, topl, btml,
24327 # rvert, lvert. Some of these are identical to XPG4/SVr4 equivalents:
24328 # kcmd, kend, khlp, and kf11...kf63. Two others (kbtab and ksel) can be
24329 # renamed (to kcbt and kslt). The places in the box[12] capabilities
24330 # correspond to acsc chars, here is the mapping:
24332 # box1[0] = ACS_ULCORNER
24333 # box1[1] = ACS_HLINE
24334 # box1[2] = ACS_URCORNER
24335 # box1[3] = ACS_VLINE
24336 # box1[4] = ACS_LRCORNER
24337 # box1[5] = ACS_LLCORNER
24338 # box1[6] = ACS_TTEE
24339 # box1[7] = ACS_RTEE
24340 # box1[8] = ACS_BTEE
24341 # box1[9] = ACS_LTEE
24342 # box1[10] = ACS_PLUS
24344 # The box2 characters are the double-line versions of these forms graphics.
24345 # The AIX binary terminfo format is incompatible with SVr4's.
24347 #### Iris console extensions:
24349 # HS is half-intensity start; HE is half-intensity end
24350 # CT is color terminal type (for Curses & rogue)
24351 # CP is color change escape sequence
24352 # CZ are color names (for Curses & rogue)
24354 # The ncurses tic utility recognizes HS as an alias for mh <dim>.
24356 #### TC Extensions:
24358 # There is a set of extended termcaps associated with something
24359 # called the "Terminal Control" or TC package created by MainStream Systems,
24360 # Winfield Kansas. This one also uses GS/GE for as/ae, and also uses
24361 # CF for civis and CO for cvvis. Finally, they define a boolean :ct:
24362 # that flags color terminals.
24364 ######## NCURSES USER-DEFINABLE CAPABILITIES
24366 # Extensions added after ncurses 5.0 generally use the "-x" option of tic and
24367 # infocmp to manipulate user-definable capabilities. Those that are intended
24368 # for use in either terminfo or termcap use 2-character names. Extended
24369 # function keys do not use 2-character names, and are available only with
24372 # Beginning in 2010, NetBSD curses has also provided a "-x" option for
24373 # tic/infocmp, and uses this database (with a few changes). There are a few
24374 # differences, noted in
24375 # https://invisible-island.net/ncurses/ncurses-netbsd.html
24377 # ncurses makes explicit checks for a few user-definable capabilities: AX,
24378 # RGB, U8, XM, which are documented in the user_caps(5) manual page.
24380 #### SCREEN Extensions:
24382 # The screen program uses the termcap interface. It recognizes a few useful
24383 # nonstandard capabilities. Those are used in this file.
24385 # AX (bool) Does understand ANSI set default fg/bg color (\E[39m /
24387 # G0 (bool) Terminal can deal with ISO 2022 font selection sequences.
24388 # E0 (str) Switch charset 'G0' back to standard charset.
24389 # S0 (str) Switch charset 'G0' to the specified charset.
24390 # XT (bool) Terminal understands special xterm sequences (OSC, mouse
24393 # AX is relatively straightforward; it is interpreted by ncurses to say that
24394 # SGR 39/49 reset the terminal's foreground and background colors to their
24397 # XT is harder, since screen's manpage does not give more details. For that,
24398 # we must read screen's source-code. For example, when XT is set, screen
24401 # a) OSC 1 sets the title string, e.g., for the icon. Recent versions of
24402 # screen may also set the terminal's name, which is (for xterm) distinct
24403 # from the icon name.
24404 # b) OSC 20 sets the background pixmap. This is an rxvt feature.
24405 # c) OSC 39 and OSC 49 set the default foreground/background colors. Again
24406 # this is an rxvt feature.
24407 # d) certain mode settings enable the mouse: 9, 1000, 1001, 1002, 1003.
24408 # These are from xterm, although xterm accepts mouse codes that may not be
24409 # recognized by screen, e.g., 1005, 1006.
24410 # e) colors beyond 0..7 are implemented by xterm's aixterm-like 16-color
24411 # sequence. However, because screen uses only termcap, the values returned
24412 # by Af/Ab are not usable because they rely on expressions that termcap
24413 # does not support. Therefore, screen uses a hardcoded string to work
24414 # around the limitation. In a few cases, screen also uses tparm, which
24415 # is a terminfo function rather than termcap.
24416 # f) all entries named "*xterm*" or "*rxvt*" have the bce flag set.
24417 # g) screen also uses the feature to decide whether to pay attention to other
24418 # xterm-related features which are unrelated to the description in the
24421 # Since XT is useful only when the outer terminal matches screen's assumptions,
24422 # it is appropriate to use it in the derived terminal descriptions such as
24423 # "screen.xterm", but not in the generic "screen", "screen-bce" entries.
24425 # The other ISO-2022 features are rarely used, but provided here to make
24426 # screen's termcap features available.
24428 #### XTERM Extensions:
24430 # Most of the xterm extensions are for function-keys. Since xterm patch #94 (in
24431 # 1999), xterm has supported shift/control/alt/meta modifiers which produce
24432 # additional function-key strings. Some other developers copied the feature,
24433 # though they did not follow xterm's lead in xterm patch #167 (in 2002), to make
24434 # these key definitions less ambiguous.
24436 # A few terminals provide similar functionality (sending distinct keys when
24437 # a modifier is used), including rxvt.
24439 # These are the extended keys defined in this file:
24441 # kDC3 kDC4 kDC5 kDC6 kDC7 kDN kDN3 kDN4 kDN5 kDN6 kDN7 kEND3 kEND4 kEND5 kEND6
24442 # kEND7 kHOM3 kHOM4 kHOM5 kHOM6 kHOM7 kIC3 kIC4 kIC5 kIC6 kIC7 kLFT3 kLFT4
24443 # kLFT5 kLFT6 kLFT7 kNXT3 kNXT4 kNXT5 kNXT6 kNXT7 kPRV3 kPRV4 kPRV5 kPRV6 kPRV7
24444 # kRIT3 kRIT4 kRIT5 kRIT6 kRIT7 kUP kUP3 kUP4 kUP5 kUP6 kUP7 ka2 kb1 kb3 kc2
24446 # Here are the other xterm-related extensions which are used in this file:
24448 # Cr is a string capability which resets the cursor color
24449 # Cs is a string capability which sets the cursor color to a given value.
24450 # The single string parameter is the color name/number, according to the
24452 # Ms modifies the selection/clipboard. Its parameters are
24453 # p1 = the storage unit (clipboard, selection or cut buffer)
24454 # p2 = the base64-encoded clipboard content.
24455 # Se resets the cursor style to the terminal power-on default.
24456 # Ss is a string capability with one numeric parameter. It is used to set the
24457 # cursor style as described by the DECSCUSR function to a block or
24459 # TS is a string capability which acts like "tsl", but uses no parameter and
24460 # goes to the first column of the "status line".
24461 # XM is a string capability which overrides ncurses's built-in string which
24462 # enables/disables xterm mouse mode.
24463 # xm shows the format of the mouse responses. Parameters are (from zero):
24467 # p4 = state, e.g., pressed or released
24468 # p5 = y-ordinate starting region
24469 # p6 = x-ordinate starting region
24470 # p7 = y-ordinate ending region
24471 # p8 = x-ordinate ending region
24472 # Other extensions, used in xm:
24475 #### Miscellaneous extensions:
24477 # gsbom/grbom are used to enable/disable real bold (not intensity bright) mode.
24478 # This was implemented for the Hurd.
24479 # rmxx/smxx describes the ECMA-48 strikeout/crossed-out attributes, as an
24480 # experimental feature of tmux.
24481 # E3 clears the terminal's scrollback buffer. This was implemented in the
24482 # Linux 3.0 kernel as a security feature. It matches a feature which was
24483 # added in xterm patch #107.
24484 # U8 is a numeric capability which denotes a terminal emulator which does not
24485 # support VT100 SI/SO when processing UTF-8 encoding. Set this to a nonzero
24486 # value to enable it.
24487 # Smulx modifies the appearance of underlines in VTE, December 2017.
24489 ######## CHANGE HISTORY
24491 # The last /etc/termcap version maintained by John Kunze was 8.3, dated 8/5/94.
24492 # Releases 9 and 10 (up until the release of ncurses 4.2 in 1998) were
24493 # maintained by Eric S. Raymond as part of the ncurses project.
24495 # This file contains all the capability information present in John Kunze's
24496 # last version of the termcap master file, except as noted in the change
24497 # comments at end of file. Some information about very ancient obsolete
24498 # capabilities has been moved to comments. Some all-numeric names of older
24499 # terminals have been retired.
24501 # I changed :MT: to :km: (the 4.4BSD name) everywhere. I commented out some
24502 # capabilities (EP, dF, dT, dV, kn, ma, ml, mu, xr, xx) that are no longer
24503 # used by BSD curses.
24505 # The 9.1.0 version of this file was translated from my lightly-edited copy of
24506 # 8.3, then mechanically checked against 8.3 using Emacs Lisp code written for
24507 # the purpose. Unless the ncurses tic implementation and the Lisp code were
24508 # making perfectly synchronized mistakes which I then failed to catch by
24509 # eyeball, the translation was correct and perfectly information-preserving.
24511 # Major version number bumps correspond to major version changes in ncurses.
24513 # Here is a log of the changes since then:
24515 # 9.1.0 (Wed Feb 1 04:50:32 EST 1995):
24516 # * First terminfo master translated from 8.3.
24517 # 9.2.0 (Wed Feb 1 12:21:45 EST 1995):
24518 # * Replaced Wyse entries with updated entries supplied by vendor.
24520 # 9.3.0 (Mon Feb 6 19:14:40 EST 1995):
24521 # * Added contact & status info from G. Clark Brown <clark@sssi.com>.
24522 # 9.3.1 (Tue Feb 7 12:00:24 EST 1995):
24523 # * Better XENIX keycap translation. Describe TC termcaps.
24524 # * Contact and history info supplied by Qume.
24525 # 9.3.2 (Sat Feb 11 23:40:02 EST 1995):
24526 # * Raided the Shuford FTP site for recent termcaps/terminfos.
24527 # * Added information on X3.64 and VT100 standard escape sequences.
24528 # 9.3.3 (Mon Feb 13 12:26:15 EST 1995):
24529 # * Added a correct X11R6 xterm entry.
24530 # * Fixed terminfo translations of padding.
24531 # 9.3.4 (Wed Feb 22 19:27:34 EST 1995):
24532 # * Added correct acsc/smacs/rmacs strings for vt100 and xterm.
24533 # * Added u6/u7/u8/u9 capabilities.
24534 # * Added PCVT entry.
24535 # 9.3.5 (Thu Feb 23 09:37:12 EST 1995):
24536 # * Emacs uses :so:, not :mr:, for its mode line. Fix linux entry
24537 # to use reverse-video standout so Emacs will look right.
24538 # * Added el1 capability to ansi.
24539 # * Added smacs/rmacs to ansi.sys.
24541 # 9.4.0 (Sat Feb 25 16:43:25 EST 1995):
24542 # * New mt70 entry.
24543 # * Added COPYRIGHTS AND OTHER DELUSIONS.
24544 # * Added AT&T 23xx & 500/513, vt220 and vt420, opus3n1+, netronics
24545 # smartvid & smarterm, ampex 175 & 219 & 232,
24546 # env230, falco ts100, fluke, intertube, superbrain, ncr7901, vic20,
24547 # ozzie, trs200, tr600, Tandy & Texas Instruments VDTs, intext2,
24548 # screwpoint, fviewpoint, Contel Business Systems, Datamedia Colorscan,
24549 # adm36, mime314, ergo4000, ca22851. Replaced att7300, esprit, dd5500.
24550 # * Replaced the Perkin-Elmer entries with vendor's official ones.
24551 # * Restored the old minimal-ansi entry, luna needs it.
24552 # * Fixed some incorrect ip and proportional-padding translations.
24553 # 9.4.1 (Mon Feb 27 14:18:33 EST 1995):
24554 # * Fix linux & AT386 sgr strings to do A_ALTCHARSET turnoff correctly.
24555 # * Make the xterm entry 65 lines again; create xterm25 and xterm24
24556 # to force a particular height.
24557 # * Added beehive4 and reorganized other Harris entries.
24558 # 9.4.2 (Thu Mar 9 01:45:44 EST 1995):
24559 # * Merged in DEC's official entries for its terminals. The only old
24560 # entry I kept was Doug Gwyn's alternate vt100 (as vt100-avo).
24561 # * Replaced the translated BBN BitGraph entries with purpose-built
24562 # ones from AT&T's SVr3.
24563 # * Replaced the AT&T entries with AT&T's official terminfos.
24564 # * Added teleray 16, vc415, cops10.
24565 # * Merged in many individual capabilities from SCO terminfo files.
24566 # 9.4.3 (Mon Mar 13 02:37:53 EST 1995):
24568 # * Change linux entry so A_PROTECT enables IBM-PC ROM characters.
24569 # 9.4.4 (Mon Mar 27 12:32:35 EST 1995):
24570 # * Added tty35, Ann Arbor Guru series. vi300 and 550, cg7900, tvi803,
24571 # pt210, ibm3164, IBM System 1, ctrm, Tymshare scanset, dt200, adm21,
24572 # simterm, citoh and variants.
24573 # * Replaced sol entry with sol1 and sol2.
24574 # * Replaced Qume QVT and Freedom-series entries with purpose-built
24575 # terminfo entries.
24576 # * Enhanced vt220, tvi910, tvi924, hpterm, hp2645, adm42, tek
24577 # and dg200 entries using caps from from SCO.
24578 # * Added the usual set of function-key mappings to ANSI entry.
24579 # * Corrected xterm's function-key capabilities.
24580 # 9.4.5 (Tue Mar 28 14:27:49 EST 1995):
24581 # * Fix in xterm entry, cub and cud are not reliable under X11R6.
24582 # 9.4.6 (Thu Mar 30 14:52:15 EST 1995):
24583 # * Fix in xterm entry, get the arrow keys right.
24584 # * Change some \0 escapes to \200.
24585 # 9.4.7 (Tue Apr 4 11:27:11 EDT 1995)
24586 # * Added apple (Videx card), adm1a, oadm31.
24587 # * Fixed malformed ampex csr.
24588 # * Fixed act4, cyb110; they had old-style prefix padding left in.
24589 # * Changed mandatory to advisory padding in many entries.
24590 # * Replaced HP entries up to hpsub with purpose-built ones.
24591 # * Blank rmir/smir/rmdc/smdc capabilities removed.
24592 # * Small fixes merged in from SCO entries for lpr, fos, tvi910+, tvi924.
24593 # 9.4.8 (Fri Apr 7 09:36:34 EDT 1995):
24594 # * Replaced the Ann Arbor entries with SCO's, the init strings are
24595 # more efficient (but the entries otherwise identical).
24596 # * Added dg211 from Shuford archive.
24597 # * Added synertek, apple-soroc, ibmpc, pc-venix, pc-coherent, xtalk,
24598 # adm42-nl, pc52, gs6300, xerox820, uts30.
24599 # * Pull SCO's padding into vi200 entry.
24600 # * Improved capabilities for tvi4107 and other Televideo and Viewpoint
24601 # entries merged in from SCO's descriptions.
24602 # * Fixed old-style prefix padding on zen50, h1500.
24603 # * Moved old superbee entry to superbee-xsb, pulled in new superbee
24604 # entry from SCO's description.
24605 # * Reorganized the special entries.
24606 # * Added lm#0 to cbunix and virtual entries.
24608 # 9.5.0 (Mon Apr 10 11:30:00 EDT 1995):
24609 # * Restored cdc456tst.
24610 # * Fixed sb1 entry, SCO erroneously left out the xsb glitch.
24611 # * Added megatek, beacon, microkit.
24612 # * Freeze for ncurses-1.9 release.
24613 # 9.5.1 (Fri Apr 21 12:46:42 EDT 1995):
24614 # * Added historical data for TAB.
24615 # * Comment fixes from David MacKenzie.
24616 # * Added the new BSDI pc3 entry.
24617 # 9.5.2 (Tue Apr 25 17:27:52 EDT 1995)
24618 # * A change in the tic -C logic now ensures that all entries in
24619 # the termcap translation will fit in < 1024 bytes.
24620 # * Added `bobcat' and `gator' HP consoles and the Nu machine entries
24621 # from GNU termcap file. This merges in all their local information.
24622 # 9.5.3 (Tue Apr 25 22:28:13 EDT 1995)
24623 # * Changed tic -C logic to dump all capabilities used by GNU termcap.
24624 # * Added warnings about entries with long translations (restoring
24625 # all the GNU termcaps pushes a few over the edge).
24626 # 9.5.4 (Wed Apr 26 15:35:09 EDT 1995)
24627 # * Yet another tic change, and a couple of entry tweaks, to reduce the
24628 # number of long (> 1024) termcap translations back to 0.
24630 # 9.6.0 (Mon May 1 10:35:54 EDT 1995)
24631 # * Added kf13-kf20 to Linux entry.
24632 # * Regularize Prime terminal names.
24633 # * Historical data on Synertek.
24634 # * Freeze for ncurses-1.9.1.
24635 # 9.6.1 (Sat May 6 02:00:52 EDT 1995):
24636 # * Added true xterm-color entry, renamed djm's pseudo-color entry.
24637 # * Eliminate whitespace in short name fields, this tanks some scripts.
24638 # * Name field changes to shorten some long entries.
24639 # * Termcap translation now automatically generates empty rmir/smir
24640 # when ich1/ich is present (copes with an ancient vi bug).
24641 # * Added `screen' entries from FSF's screen-3.6.2.
24642 # * Added linux-nic and xterm-nic entries.
24643 # 9.6.2 (Sat May 6 17:00:55 EDT 1995):
24644 # * Change linux entry to use smacs=\E[11m and have an explicit acsc,
24645 # eliminating some special-case code in ncurses.
24647 # 9.7.0 (Tue May 9 18:03:12 EDT 1995):
24648 # * Added vt320-k3, rsvidtx from the Emacs termcap.dat file. I think
24649 # that captures everything unique from it.
24650 # * Added reorder script generator.
24651 # * Freeze for ncurses 1.9.2 release.
24652 # 9.7.1 (Thu Jun 29 09:35:22 EDT 1995):
24653 # * Added Sean Farley's kspd, flash, rs1 capabilities for linux.
24654 # * Added Olaf Siebert's corrections for adm12.
24655 # * ansi-pc-color now includes the colors and pairs caps, so that
24656 # entries which use it will inherit them automatically.
24657 # * The linux entry can now recognize the center (keypad 5) key.
24658 # * Removed some junk that found its way into Linux acsc.
24660 # 9.8.0 (Fri Jul 7 04:46:57 EDT 1995):
24661 # * Add 50% cut mark as a desperate hack to reduce tic's core usage.
24662 # * xterm doesn't try to use application keypad mode any more.
24663 # * Freeze for ncurses-1.9.3 release.
24664 # 9.8.1 (Thu Jul 19 17:02:12 EDT 1995):
24665 # * Added corrected sun entry from vendor.
24666 # * Added csr capability to linux entry.
24667 # * Peter Wemm says the at386 hpa should be \E[%i%p1%dG, not \E[%p1%dG.
24668 # * Added vt102-nsgr to cope with stupid IBM PC `VT100' emulators.
24669 # * Some commented-out caps in long entries come back in, my code
24670 # for computing string-table lengths had a bug in it.
24671 # * pcansi series modified to fit comm-program reality better.
24672 # 9.8.2 (Sat Sep 9 23:35:00 EDT 1995):
24673 # * BSD/OS actually ships the ibmpc3 bold entry as its console.
24674 # * Correct some bad aliases in the pcansi series
24675 # * Added entry for QNX console.
24676 # * Clean up duplicate long names for use with 4.4 library.
24677 # * Change vt100 standout to be normal reverse vide, not bright reverse;
24678 # this makes the Emacs status line look better.
24679 # 9.8.3 (Sun Sep 10 13:07:34 EDT 1995):
24680 # * Added Adam Thompson's VT320 entries, also his dtx-sas and z340.
24681 # * Minor surgery, mostly on name strings, to shorten termcap version.
24683 # 9.9.0 (Sat Sep 16 23:03:48 EDT 1995):
24684 # * Added dec-vt100 for use with the EWAN emulator.
24685 # * Added kmous to xterm for use with xterm's mouse-tracking facility.
24686 # * Freeze for 1.9.5 alpha release.
24687 # 9.9.1 (Wed Sep 20 13:46:09 EDT 1995):
24688 # * Changed xterm lines to 24, the X11R6 default.
24689 # 9.9.2 (Sat Sep 23 21:29:21 EDT 1995):
24690 # * Added 7 newly discovered, undocumented acsc characters to linux
24691 # entry (the pryz{|} characters).
24692 # * ncurses no longer steals A_PROTECT. Simplify linux sgr accordingly.
24693 # * Correct two typos in the xterm entries introduced in 9.9.1.
24694 # * I finally figured out how to translate ko capabilities. Done.
24695 # * Added tvi921 entries from Tim Theisen.
24696 # * Cleanup: dgd211 -> dg211, adm42-nl -> adm42-nsl.
24697 # * Removed mystery tec entry, it was neither interesting nor useful.
24698 # * shortened altos3, qvt203, tvi910+, tvi92D, tvi921-g, tvi955, vi200-f,
24699 # vi300-ss, att505-24, contel301, dm3045, f200vi, pe7000c, vc303a,
24700 # trs200, wind26, wind40, wind50, cdc456tst, dku7003, f110, dg211,
24701 # by making them relative to use capabilities
24702 # * Added cuf1=^L to tvi925 from deleted variant tvi925a.
24703 # * fixed cup in adm22 entry and parametrized strings in vt320-k3.
24704 # * added it#8 to entries that used to have :pt: -- tvi912, vi200,
24706 # * Translate all home=\E[;H capabilities to home=\E[H, they're
24708 # * Translate \E[0m -> \E[m in [rs]mso, [rs]mul, and init strings of
24709 # vt100 and ANSI-like terminals.
24710 # 9.9.3 (Tue Sep 26 20:11:15 EDT 1995):
24711 # * Added it#8 and ht=\t to *all* entries with :pt:; the ncurses tic
24712 # does this now, too.
24713 # * fviewpoint is gone, it duplicated screwpoint.
24714 # * Added hp2627, graphos, graphos-30, hpex, ibmega, ibm8514, ibm8514-c,
24715 # ibmvga, ibmvga-c, minix, mm340, mt4520-rv, screen2, screen3,
24716 # versaterm, vi500, vsc, vt131, vt340, vt400 entries from UW.
24717 # The UW vi50 replaces the old one, which becomes vi50adm,
24718 # * No more embedded commas in name fields.
24720 # 9.10.0 (Wed Oct 4 15:39:37 EDT 1995):
24721 # * XENIX forms characters in fos, trs16, scoansi become acsc strings,
24722 # * Introduced klone+* entries for describing Intel-console behavior.
24723 # * Linux kbs is default-mapped to delete for some brain-dead reason.
24724 # * -nsl -> -ns. The -pp syntax is obsolete.
24725 # * Eliminate [A-Z]* primaries in accordance with SVr4 terminfo docs.
24726 # * Make xterm entry do application-keypad mode again. I got complaints
24727 # that it was messing up someone's 3270 emulator.
24728 # * Added some longname fields in order to avoid warning messages from
24729 # older tic implementations.
24730 # * According to ctlseqs.ms, xterm has a full vt100 graphics set. Use
24731 # it! (This gives us pi, greater than, less than, and a few more.)
24732 # * Freeze for ncurses-1.9.6 release.
24733 # 9.10.1 (Sat Oct 21 22:18:09 EDT 1995):
24734 # * Add xon to a number of console entries, they're memory-mapped and
24735 # don't need padding.
24736 # * Correct the use dependencies in the ansi series.
24737 # * Hand-translate more XENIX capabilities.
24738 # * Added hpterm entry for HP's X terminal emulator.
24739 # * Added aixterm entries.
24740 # * Shortened four names so everything fits in 14 chars.
24742 # 9.11.0 (Thu Nov 2 17:29:35 EST 1995):
24743 # * Added ibcs2 entry and info on iBCS2 standard.
24744 # * Corrected hpa/vpa in linux entry. They still fail the worm test.
24745 # * We can handle the HP meml/memu capability now.
24746 # * Added smacs to klone entries, just as documentation.
24747 # * Corrected ansi.sys and cit-500 entries.
24748 # * Added z39, vt320-k311, v220c, and avatar entries.
24749 # * Make pcansi use the ansi.sys invis capability.
24750 # * Added DIP switch descriptions for vt100, adm31, tvi910, tvi920c,
24751 # tvi925, tvi950, dt80, ncr7900i, h19.
24752 # * X3.64 has been withdrawn, change some references.
24753 # * Removed function keys from ansi-m entry.
24754 # * Corrected ansi.sys entry.
24755 # * Freeze for ncurses-1.9.7 release.
24756 # 9.11.1 (Tue Nov 6 18:18:38 EST 1995):
24757 # * Added rmam/smam capabilities to many entries based on init strings.
24758 # * Added correct hpa/vpa to linux.
24759 # * Reduced several entries relative to vt52.
24760 # 9.11.2 (Tue Nov 7 00:21:06 EST 1995):
24761 # * Exiled some utterly unidentifiable custom and homebrew types to the
24762 # UFO file; also, obsolete small-screen hardware; also, entries which
24763 # look flat-out incorrect, garbled, or redundant. These include the
24764 # following entries: carlock, cdc456tst, microkit, qdss, ramtek, tec,
24765 # tec400, tec500, ubell, wind, wind16, wind40, wind50, plasma, agile,
24766 # apple, bch, daleblit, nucterm, ttywilliams, nuterminal, nu24, bnu,
24767 # fnu, nunix-30, nunix-61, exidy, ex3000, sexidy, pc52, sanyo55,
24768 # yterm10, yterm11, yterm10nat, aed, aed-ucb, compucolor, compucolor2,
24769 # vic20, dg1, act5s, netx, smartvid, smarterm, sol, sol2, dt200,
24770 # trs80, trs100, trs200, trs600, xitex, rsvidtx, vid, att2300-x40,
24771 # att2350-x40, att4410-nfk, att5410-ns, otty5410, att5425-nl-w,
24772 # tty5425-fk, tty5425-w-fk, cita, c108-na, c108-rv-na, c100-rv-na,
24773 # c108-na-acs, c108-rv-na-acs, ims950-ns, infotonKAS, ncr7900i-na,
24774 # regent60na, scanset-n, tvi921-g, tvi925n, tvi925vbn, tvi925vb,
24775 # vc404-na, vc404-s-na, vt420nam, vt420f-nam, vt420pc-nam, vt510nam,
24776 # vt510pc-nam, vt520nam, vt525nam, xterm25, xterm50, xterm65, xterms.
24777 # * Corrected pcvt25h as suggested by Brian C. Grayson
24778 # <bgrayson@pine.ece.utexas.edu>.
24779 # 9.11.3 (Thu Nov 9 12:14:40 EST 1995):
24780 # * Added kspd=\E[P, kcbt=\E[Z, to linux entry, changed kbs back to ^H.
24781 # * Added kent=\EOM to xterm entry.
24783 # 9.11.4 (Fri Nov 10 08:31:35 EST 1995):
24784 # * Corrected gigi entry.
24785 # * Restored cuf/cud1 to xterm, their apparent bugginess was due to
24786 # bad hpa/vpa capabilities.
24787 # * Corrected flash strings to have a uniform delay of .2 sec. No
24788 # more speed-dependent NUL-padding!
24789 # * terminfo capabilities in comments bracketed with <>.
24790 # 9.11.5 (Fri Nov 10 15:35:02 EST 1995):
24791 # * Replaced pcvt with the 3.31 pcvt entries.
24792 # * Freeze for 1.9.7a.
24793 # 9.11.6 (Mon Nov 13 10:20:24 EST 1995):
24794 # * Added emu entry from the X11R6 contrib tape sources.
24796 # 9.12.0 (Wed Nov 29 04:22:25 EST 1995):
24797 # * Improved iris-ansi and sun entries.
24798 # * More flash string improvements.
24799 # * Corrected wy160 & wy160 as suggested by Robert Dunn
24800 # * Added dim to at386.
24801 # * Reconciled pc3 and ibmpc3 with the BSDI termcap file. Keith says
24802 # he's ready to start using the termcap generated from this one.
24803 # * Added vt102-w, vt220-w, xterm-bold, wyse-vp, wy75ap, att4424m,
24804 # ln03, lno3-w, h19-g, z29a*, qdss. Made vt200 an alias of vt220.
24805 # * Improved hpterm, apollo consoles, fos, qvt101, tvi924. tvi925,
24806 # att610, att620, att630,
24807 # * Changed hazeltine name prefix from h to hz.
24808 # * Sent t500 to the UFI file.
24809 # * I think we've sucked all the juice out of BSDI's termcap file now.
24810 # * Freeze for ncurses 1.9.8 release
24811 # 9.12.1 (Thu Nov 30 03:14:06 EST 1995)
24812 # * Unfreeze, linux kbs needed to be fixed.
24813 # * Tim Theisen pinned down a bug in the DMD firmware.
24814 # 9.12.2 (Thu Nov 30 19:08:55 EST 1995):
24815 # * Fixes to ansi and klone capabilities (thank you, Aaron Ucko).
24816 # (The broken ones had been shadowed by sgr.)
24817 # 9.12.3 (Thu Dec 7 17:47:22 EST 1995):
24818 # * Added documentation on ECMA-48 standard.
24819 # * New Amiga entry.
24820 # 9.12.4 (Thu Dec 14 04:16:39 EST 1995):
24821 # * More ECMA-48 stuff
24822 # * Corrected typo in minix entry, added pc-minix.
24823 # * Corrected khome/kend in xterm (thank you again, Aaron Ucko).
24824 # * Added rxvt entry.
24825 # * Added 1.3.x color-change capabilities to linux entry.
24826 # 9.12.5 (Tue Dec 19 00:22:10 EST 1995):
24827 # * Corrected rxvt entry khome/kend.
24828 # * Corrected linux color change capabilities.
24829 # * NeXT entries from Dave Wetzel.
24830 # * Cleaned up if and rf file names (all in /usr/share now).
24831 # * Changed linux op capability to avoid screwing up a background color
24832 # pair set by setterm.
24833 # 9.12.6 (Wed Feb 7 16:14:35 EST 1996):
24834 # * Added xterm-sun.
24835 # 9.12.7 (Fri Feb 9 13:27:35 EST 1996):
24838 # 9.13.0 (Sun Mar 10 00:13:08 EST 1996):
24839 # * Another sweep through the Shuford archive looking for new info.
24840 # * Added dg100 alias to dg6053 based on a comp.terminals posting.
24841 # * Added st52 from Per Persson.
24842 # * Added eterm from the GNU Emacs 19.30 distribution.
24843 # * Freeze for 1.9.9.
24844 # 9.13.1 (Fri Mar 29 14:06:46 EST 1996):
24845 # * FreeBSD console entries from Andrew Chernov.
24846 # * Removed duplicate Atari st52 name.
24847 # 9.13.2 (Tue May 7 16:10:06 EDT 1996)
24848 # * xterm doesn't actually have ACS_BLOCK.
24849 # * Change klone+color setf/setb to simpler forms that can be
24850 # translated into termcap.
24852 # * Removed mechanically-generated junk capabilities from cons* entries.
24853 # * Added color support to bsdos.
24854 # 9.13.3 (Thu May 9 10:35:51 EDT 1996):
24855 # * Added Wyse 520 entries from Wm. Randolph Franklin <wrf@ecse.rpi.edu>.
24856 # * Created ecma+color, linux can use it. Also added ech to linux.
24857 # * Teach xterm about more keys. Add Thomas Dickey's 3.1.2E updates.
24858 # * Add descriptions to FreeBSD console entries. Also shorten
24859 # some aliases to <= 14 chars for portability.
24860 # * Added x68k console
24861 # * Added OTbs to several VT-series entries.
24862 # 9.13.4 (Wed May 22 10:54:09 EDT 1996):
24863 # * screen entry update for 3.7.1 from Michael Alan Dorman.
24864 # 9.13.5 (Wed Jun 5 11:22:41 EDT 1996):
24865 # * kterm correction due to Kenji Rikitake.
24866 # * ACS correction in vt320-kll due to Phillippe De Muyter.
24867 # 9.13.6 (Sun Jun 16 15:01:07 EDT 1996):
24868 # * Sun console entry correction from J.T. Conklin.
24869 # * Changed all DEC VT300 and up terminals to use VT300 tab set
24870 # 9.13.7 (Mon Jul 8 20:14:32 EDT 1996):
24871 # * Added smul to linux entry (we never noticed it was missing
24872 # because of sgr!).
24873 # * Added rmln to hp+labels (deduced from other HP entries).
24874 # * Added vt100 acsc capability to vt220, vt340, vt400, d800, dt80-sas,
24875 # pro350, att7300, 5420_2, att4418, att4424, att4426, att505, vt320-k3.
24876 # * Corrected vt220 acsc.
24877 # * The klone+sgr and klone+sgr-dumb entries now use klone+acs;
24878 # this corresponds to reality and helps prevent some tic warnings.
24879 # * Added sgr0 to c101, pcix, vt100-nav, screen2, oldsun, next, altos2,
24880 # hpgeneric, hpansi, hpsub, hp236, hp700-wy, bobcat, dku7003, adm11,
24881 # adm12, adm20, adm21, adm22, adm31, adm36, adm42, pt100, pt200,
24882 # qvt101, tvi910, tvi921, tvi92B, tvi925, tvi950, tvi970, wy30-mc,
24883 # wy50-mc, wy100, wyse-vp, ampex232, regent100, viewpoint, vp90,
24884 # adds980, cit101, cit500, contel300, cs10, dm80, falco, falco-p,
24885 # f1720a, go140, sb1, superbeeic, microb, ibm8512, kt7, ergo4000,
24886 # owl, uts30, dmterm, dt100, dt100, dt110, appleII, apple-videx,
24887 # lisa, trsII, atari, st52, pc-coherent, basis, m2-man, bg2.0, bg1.25,
24888 # dw3, ln03, ims-ansi, graphos, t16, zen30, xtalk, simterm, d800,
24889 # ifmr, v3220, wy100q, tandem653, ibmaed.
24890 # * Added DWK terminal description.
24891 # 9.13.8 (Wed Jul 10 11:45:21 EDT 1996):
24892 # * Many entries now have highlights inherited from adm+sgr.
24893 # * xterm entry now corresponds to XFree86 3.1.2E, with color.
24894 # * xtitle and xtitle-twm enable access to the X status line.
24895 # * Added linux-1.3.6 color palette caps in conventional format.
24896 # * Added adm1178 terminal.
24897 # * Move fos and apollo terminals to obsolete category.
24898 # * Aha! The BRL terminals file told us what the Iris extensions mean.
24899 # * Added, from the BRL termcap file: rt6221, rt6221-w, northstar,
24900 # commodore, cdc721-esc, excel62, osexec. Replaced from the BRL file:
24902 # 9.13.9 (Mon Jul 15 00:32:51 EDT 1996):
24903 # * Added, from the BRL termcap file: cdc721, cdc721l, cdc752, cdc756,
24904 # aws, awsc, zentec8001, modgraph48, rca vp3301/vp3501, ex155.
24905 # * Corrected, from BRL termcap file: vi50.
24906 # * Better rxvt entry & corrected xterm entries from Thomas Dickey.
24907 # 9.13.10 (Mon Jul 15 12:20:13 EDT 1996):
24908 # * Added from BRL: cit101e & variants, hmod1, vi200, ansi77, att5620-1,
24909 # att5620-s, att5620-s, dg210, aas1901, hz1520, hp9845, osborne
24910 # (old osborne moved to osborne-w), tvi970-vb, tvi970-2p, tvi925-hi,
24911 # tek4105brl, tek4106brl, tek4107brl,tek4109brl, hazel, aepro,
24912 # apple40p, apple80p, appleIIgs, apple2e, apple2e-p, apple-ae.
24913 # * Paired-attribute fixes to various terminals.
24914 # * Sun entry corrections from A. Lukyanov & Gert-Jan Vons.
24915 # * xterm entry corrections from Thomas Dickey.
24916 # 9.13.11 (Tue Jul 30 16:42:58 EDT 1996):
24917 # * Added t916 entry, translated from a termcap in SCO's support area.
24918 # * New qnx entry from Michael Hunter.
24919 # 9.13.12 (Mon Aug 5 14:31:11 EDT 1996):
24920 # * Added hpex2 from Ville Sulko.
24921 # * Fixed a bug that ran the qnx and pcvtXX together.
24922 # 9.13.13 (Fri Aug 9 01:16:17 EDT 1996):
24923 # * Added dtterm entry from Solaris CDE.
24924 # 9.13.14 (Tue Sep 10 15:31:56 EDT 1996):
24925 # * corrected pairs#8 typo in dtterm entry.
24927 # 9.13.15 (Sun Sep 15 02:47:05 EDT 1996):
24928 # * updated xterm entry to cover 3.1.2E's new features.
24929 # 9.13.16 (Tue Sep 24 12:47:43 EDT 1996):
24930 # * Added new minix entry
24931 # * Removed aliases of the form ^[0-9]* for obsolete terminals.
24932 # * Commented out linux-old, nobody's using pre-1.2 kernels now.
24933 # 9.13.17 (Fri Sep 27 13:25:38 EDT 1996):
24934 # * Added Prism entries and kt7ix.
24935 # * Caution notes about EWAN and tabset files.
24936 # * Changed /usr/lib/tabset -> /usr/share/tabset.
24937 # * Added acsc/rmacs/smacs to vt52.
24938 # 9.13.18 (Mon Oct 28 13:24:59 EST 1996):
24939 # * Merged in Thomas Dickey's reorganization of the xterm entries;
24940 # added technical corrections to avoid warning messages.
24941 # 9.13.19 (Sat Nov 16 16:05:49 EST 1996):
24942 # * Added rmso=\E[27m in Linux entry.
24943 # * Added koi8-r support for Linux console.
24944 # * Replace xterm entries with canonical ones from XFree86 3.2.
24945 # 9.13.20 (Sun Nov 17 23:02:51 EST 1996):
24946 # * Added color_xterm from Jacob Mandelson
24947 # 9.13.21 (Mon Nov 18 12:43:42 EST 1996):
24948 # * Back off the xterm entry to use r6 as a base.
24949 # 9.13.22 (Sat Nov 30 11:51:31 EST 1996):
24950 # * Added dec-vt220 at Adrian Garside's request.
24952 #-(original-changelog-1996/12/29-to-1998/02/28-by-TD)---------------------------
24954 # 10.1.0 (Sun Dec 29 02:36:31 EST 1996): withdrawn
24955 # * Minor corrections to xterm entries.
24956 # * Replaced EWAN telnet entry.
24957 # * Dropped the reorder script generator. It was a fossil.
24958 # 9.13.23 (Fri Feb 21 16:36:06 EST 1997):
24959 # * Replaced minitel-2 entry.
24960 # * Added MGR, ansi-nt.
24961 # 9.13.24 (Sun Feb 23 20:55:23 EST 1997):
24962 # * Thorsten Lockert added termcap `bs' to a lot of types, working from
24963 # the 4.4BSD Lite2 file.
24965 # 10.1.1 (Sat May 3 21:41:27 EDT 1997):
24966 # * Use setaf/setab consistently with SVr4.
24967 # * Remove ech, el1 from cons25w, they do not work in FreeBSD 2.1.5
24968 # 10.1.2 (Sat May 24 21:10:57 EDT 1997)
24969 # * update xterm-xf86-v32 to match XFree86 3.2A (changes F1-F4)
24970 # * add xterm-16color, for XFree86 3.3
24971 # 10.1.3 (Sat May 31 12:21:05 EDT 1997)
24972 # * correct typo in emu
24973 # * correct typo in vt102-w (Robert Wuest)
24974 # * make new entry xterm-xf86-v33, restored xterm-xf86-v32.
24975 # 10.1.4 (Sun Jun 15 08:29:05 EDT 1997)
24976 # * remove ech capability from rxvt (it does the wrong thing)
24977 # 10.1.5 (Sat Jun 28 21:34:36 EDT 1997)
24978 # * remove spurious newlines from several entries (hp+color, wy50,
24979 # wy350, wy370-nk, wy99gt-tek, wy370-tek, ibm3161, tek4205, ctrm,
24981 # 10.1.6 (Sat Jul 5 15:08:16 EDT 1997)
24982 # * correct rmso capability of wy50-mc
24983 # 10.1.7 (Sat Jul 12 20:05:55 EDT 1997)
24984 # * add cbt to xterm-xf86-v32
24985 # * disentangle some entries from 'xterm', preferring xterm-r6 in case
24986 # 'xterm' is derived from xterm-xf86-v32, which implements ech and
24987 # other capabilities not in xterm-r6.
24988 # * remove alternate character set from kterm entry.
24989 # 10.1.8 (Sat Aug 2 18:43:18 EDT 1997)
24990 # * correct acsc entries for ACS_LANTERN, which is 'i', not 'I'.
24991 # 10.1.9 (Sat Aug 23 17:54:38 EDT 1997)
24992 # * add xterm-8bit entry.
24993 # 10.1.10 (Sat Oct 4 18:17:13 EDT 1997)
24994 # * repair several places where early version of tic replaced \, with \\\,
24995 # * make acsc entries canonical form (sorted, uniq).
24996 # * modify acsc entries for linux, linux-koi8
24997 # * new rxvt entry, from corrected copy of distribution in rxvt 2.21b
24998 # * add color, mouse support to kterm.
24999 # 10.1.11 (Sat Oct 11 14:57:10 EDT 1997)
25000 # * correct wy120 smxon/tbc capabilities which were stuck together.
25001 # 10.1.12 (Sat Oct 18 17:38:41 EDT 1997)
25002 # * add entry for xterm-xf86-v39t
25003 # 10.1.13 (Sat Nov 8 13:43:33 EST 1997)
25004 # * add u8,u9 to sun-il description
25005 # 10.1.14 (Sat Nov 22 19:59:03 EST 1997)
25006 # * add vt220-js, pilot, rbcomm, datapoint entries from esr's 27-jun-97
25008 # * add hds200 description (Walter Skorski)
25009 # * add EMX 0.9b descriptions
25010 # * correct rmso/smso capabilities in wy30-mc and wy50-mc (Daniel Weaver)
25011 # * rename xhpterm back to hpterm.
25012 # 10.1.15 (Sat Nov 29 19:21:59 EST 1997)
25013 # * change initc in linux-c-nc to use 0..1000 range.
25014 # 10.1.16 (Sat Dec 13 19:41:59 EST 1997)
25015 # * remove hpa/vpa from rxvt, which implements them incorrectly.
25016 # * add sgr0 for rxvt.
25017 # * remove bogus smacs/rmacs from EMX descriptions.
25018 # 10.1.17 (Sat Dec 20 17:54:10 EST 1997)
25019 # * revised entry for att7300
25020 # 10.1.18 (Sat Jan 3 17:58:49 EST 1998)
25021 # * use \0 rather than \200.
25022 # * rename rxvt-color to rxvt to match rxvt 2.4.5 distribution.
25023 # 10.1.19 (Sat Jan 17 14:24:57 EST 1998)
25024 # * change xterm (xterm-xf86-v40), xterm-8bit rs1 to use hard reset.
25025 # * rename xterm-xf86-v39t to xterm-xf86-v40
25026 # * remove bold/underline from sun console entries since they're not
25028 # 10.1.20 (Sat Jan 24 11:02:51 EST 1998)
25029 # * add beterm entry (Fred Fish)
25030 # * add irix-color/xwsh entry.
25031 # * turn ncv off for linux.
25032 # 10.1.21 (Sat Jan 31 17:39:16 EST 1998)
25033 # * set ncv for FreeBSD console (treat colors with reverse specially).
25034 # * remove sgr string from qnx based on report by Xiaodan Tang
25035 # 10.1.22 (Wed Feb 11 18:40:12 EST 1998)
25036 # * remove spurious commas from descriptions
25037 # * correct xterm-8bit to match XFree86 3.9Ad F1-F4.
25038 # 10.1.23 (Sat Feb 28 17:48:38 EST 1998)
25039 # * add linux-koi8r to replace linux-koi8 (which uses a corrupt acsc,
25040 # apparently based on cp-866).
25042 #-(replaced-changelog-1998/02/28-by-ESR)----------------------------------------
25044 # 9.13.23 (Fri Feb 21 16:36:06 EST 1997):
25045 # * Replaced minitel-2 entry.
25046 # * Added MGR, ansi-nt.
25047 # * Minor corrections to xterm entries.
25048 # * Replaced EWAN telnet entry.
25049 # * Dropped the reorder script generator. It was a fossil.
25050 # 9.13.24 (Sun Feb 23 20:55:23 EST 1997):
25051 # * Thorsten Lockert added termcap `bs' to a lot of types, working from
25052 # the 4.4BSD Lite2 file.
25053 # 9.13.25 (Fri Jun 20 12:33:36 EDT 1997):
25054 # * Added Datapoint 8242, pilot, ansi_psx, rbcomm, vt220js.
25055 # * Updated iris-ansi; corrected vt102-w.
25056 # * Switch base xterm entry to 3.3 level.
25057 # 9.13.26 (Mon Jun 30 22:45:45 EDT 1997)
25059 # * Removed rmir/smir from tv92B.
25061 # 10.2.0 (Sat Feb 28 12:47:36 EST 1998):
25062 # * add hds200 description (Walter Skorski)
25063 # * add beterm entry (Fred Fish)
25064 # * add Thomas Dickey's xterm-xf86-v40, xterm-8bit, xterm-16color,
25065 # iris-color entries.
25066 # * add emx entries.
25067 # * Replaced unixpc entry with Benjamin Sittler's corrected version.
25068 # * Replaced xterm/rxvt/emu/syscons entries with Thomas Dickey's
25070 # * remove sgr string from qnx based on report by Xiaodan Tang
25071 # * Added u8/u9, removed rmul/smul from sun-il.
25072 # * 4.2 tic displays \0 rather than \200.
25073 # * add linux-koi8r to replace linux-koi8 (which uses a corrupt acsc,
25074 # apparently based on cp-866).
25075 # * Merged in Pavel Roskin's acsc for linux-koi8
25076 # * Corrected some erroneous \\'s to \.
25077 # * 4.2 ncurses has been changed to use setaf/setab, consistent w/SysV.
25078 # * II -> ii in pcvtXX, screen, xterm.
25079 # * Removed \n chars following ANSI escapes in sgr & friends.
25080 # * Updated Wyse entries.
25081 # * h19 corrections from Tim Pierce.
25082 # * Noted that the dm2500 has both ich and smir.
25083 # * added pccons for the Alpha under OSF/1.
25084 # * Added Sony NEWS workstation entries and cit101e-rv.
25085 # * Reverted `amiga'; to Kent Polk's version, as I'm told
25086 # the Verkuil entry messes up with Amiga Telnet.
25087 # 10.2.1 (Sun Mar 8 18:32:04 EST 1998):
25088 # * Corrected attributions in 10.2.0 release notes.
25089 # * Scanned the Shuford archive for new terminfos and information.
25090 # * Removed sgr from qnx entry (Thomas Dickey).
25091 # * Added entries for ICL and Kokusai Data Systems terminals.
25092 # * Incorporated NCR terminfos from the Boundless Technology FTP site.
25093 # * Incorporated att700 from the Boundless Technology FTP site.
25094 # * Miscellaneous contact-address and Web-page updates.
25096 #-(changelog-beginning-ncurses-4.2)---------------------------------------------
25099 # * add nxterm and xterm-color terminfo description (request by Cristian
25100 # Gafton <gafton@redhat.com>).
25101 # * modify rxvt terminfo description to clear alternate screen before
25102 # switching back to normal screen, for compatibility with applications
25103 # which use xterm (reported by Manoj Kasichainula <manojk@io.com>).
25104 # * modify linux terminfo description to reset color palette (reported
25105 # by Telford Tendys <telford@eng.uts.edu.au>).
25108 # * merge changes from current XFree86 xterm terminfo descriptions.
25111 # * Added minitel1 entries from Alexander Montaron.
25112 # * Added qnxt2 from Federico Bianchi.
25113 # * Added arm100 terminfo entries from Dave Millen.
25116 # * Added ncsa telnet entries from Francesco Potorti
25119 # * modify ncsa telnet entry to reflect color, other capabilities based on
25120 # examination of the source code - T.Dickey.
25123 # * Corrected some erroneous \\'s to \ (eterm, osborne) - TD.
25126 # * Added Francesco Potorti's tuned Wyse 99 entries.
25127 # * dtterm enacs correction from Alexander V. Lukyanov.
25128 # * Add ncsa-ns, ncsa-m-ns and ncsa-m entries from esr version.
25129 # * correct a typo in icl6404 entry.
25130 # * add xtermm and xtermc
25133 # * format most %'char' sequences to %{number}
25134 # * adapt IBM AIX 3.2.5 terminfo - T.Dickey
25135 # * merge Data General terminfo from Hasufin <hasufin@vidnet.net> - TD
25138 # * update xterm-xfree86 to current (xterm patch #84), for is2/rs2 changes - TD
25139 # * correct initialization string in xterm-r5, add misc other features
25140 # to correspond with xterm patch #84 - TD
25143 # * update xterm-xfree86 to current (xterm patch #90), smcur/rmcur changes - TD
25144 # * add Mathew Vernon's mach console entries
25145 # * corrections for ncsa function-keys (report by Larry Virden)
25148 # * change linux to use ncv#2, since underline does not work with color - TD
25151 # * add kbt to iris-ansi, document other shift/control functionkeys - TD
25152 # * correct iris-ansi and iris-ansi-ap with respect to normal vs keypad
25153 # application modes, change kent to use the correct keypad code - TD
25156 # * add entry for Tera Term - TD
25159 # * minor improvements for teraterm entry - TD
25160 # * rename several entries used by BSDI: bsdos to bsdos-pc-nobold,
25161 # and bsdos-bold to bsdos-pc (Jeffrey C Honig)
25164 # * resolve ambiguity of kend/kll/kslt and khome/kfnd/kich1 strings in
25165 # xterm and ncsa entries by removing the unneeded ones. Note that
25166 # some entries will return kend & khome versus kslt and kfnd, for
25167 # PC-style keyboards versus strict vt220 compatibility - TD
25170 # * adjust xterm-xfree86 khome/kend to match default PC-style keyboard
25172 # * add 'crt' entry - TD
25173 # * correct typos in 'linux-c' entry - TD
25176 # * update entries for BSD/OS console to use klone+sgr and klone+color
25177 # (Jeffrey C Honig)
25180 # * adjust xterm-xfree86 miscellaneous keypad keys, as per xterm patch #94 - TD.
25183 # * add linux-lat, from RedHat patches to ncurses 4.2
25186 # * add complete set of default function-key definitions for scoansi - TD.
25189 # * add cnorm, cvvis for Linux 2.2 kernels
25192 # * add kmous to xterm-r5 -TD
25193 # * correct entries xterm+sl and xterm+sl-twm, which were missing the
25194 # parent "use" clause -TD
25197 # * corrected cnorm, added el1 in 'screen' description -TD
25200 # * add ms-vt100 -TD
25203 # * corrections to beterm entry -TD
25206 # * add cygwin entry -TD
25209 # * minor corrections for beterm entry -TD
25212 # * add acsc string to HP 70092 terminfo entry -Joerg Wunsch
25215 # * add amiga-8bit entry
25216 # * add console entries from NetBSD: ofcons, wsvt25, wsvt25m, rcons,
25217 # rcons-color, based on
25218 # ftp://ftp.netbsd.org/pub/NetBSD/NetBSD-current/src/share/termcap/termcap.src
25219 # * add alias for iris-ansi-net
25222 # * corrected scoansi entry's acsc, some function keys, add color -TD
25225 # * add cnorm, cvvis to cons25w, and modify ncv to add 'dim' -TD
25226 # * reorder ncsa entries to make ncsa-vt220 use the alternate function
25227 # key mapping, leaving Potorti's entries more like he named them -TD
25228 # * remove enter/exit am-mode from cygwin -TD
25231 # * correct typos in several entries (missing '[' from CSI):
25232 # mgr-sun, ncsa-m, vt320-k3, att505, avt-ns, as well as smir/rmir
25233 # strings for avt-ns -TD
25234 # * add 'dim' to ncv mask for linux (report by Klaus Weide).
25237 # * correct kf1-kf4 in xterm-r6 which were vt100-style PF1-PF4 -TD
25238 # * add hts to xterm-r6, and u6-u9 to xterm-r5 -TD
25239 # * add xterm-88color and xterm-256color -TD
25242 # * add "obsolete" termcap strings -TD
25243 # * add kvt and gnome entries -TD
25246 # * correct cup string for regent100 -TD
25249 # * update mach, add mach-color based on Debian diffs for ncurses 5.0 -TD
25250 # * add entries for xterm-hp, xterm-vt220, xterm-vt52 and xterm-noapp -TD
25251 # * change OTrs capabilities to rs2 -TD
25252 # * add obsolete and extended capabilities to 'screen' -TD
25255 # * remove kf0 from rxvt, vt520, vt525 and ibm5151 since it conflicts
25257 # * updated xterm-xf86-v40, making kdch1 correspond to vt220 'Remove',
25258 # and adding kcbt -TD
25261 # * remove incorrect khome/kend from xterm-xf86-v333, which was based on
25262 # nonstandard resource settings -TD
25265 # * minor fixes for xterm-*, based on Debian #58530 -TD
25268 # * add several terminal types from esr's "11.0", as well as comments.
25269 # bq300*, dku7102-old, dku7202, hft, lft, pcmw, pmcons, tws*, vip*,
25270 # vt220-8bit, vt220-old, wy85-8bit
25273 # * add several terminal types from esr's "11.0.1" (ansi-*).
25274 # * update OTxx capabilities for changes on 2000/3/4.
25275 # * revert part of vt220 change (request by Todd C Miller for OpenBSD)
25278 # * move screen's AX extension to ecma+color, modify several entries to
25279 # use that, adjusting ncv as needed -TD
25282 # * add bsdos-pc-m, bsdos-pc-mono (Jeffrey C Honig)
25283 # * correct spelling error in entry name: bq300-rv was given as bg300-rv
25284 # in esr's version.
25287 # * add cud, ech, etc., to beterm based on feedback from Rico Tudor -TD
25288 # * correct color definition for ibm3164, make minor changes to other
25289 # IBM terminal definitions based on recent terminfo descriptions -TD
25292 # * add mgterm, from NetBSD -TD
25293 # * add alias sun-cgsix for sun-ss5 as per NetBSD
25294 # * change cons25w to use rs2 for reset rather than rs1 -TD
25295 # * add rc/sc to aixterm based on manpage -TD
25298 # * remove ncv from xterm-16color, xterm-256color
25301 # * add kmous capability to linux to use Joerg Schoen's gpm patch.
25304 # * add Eterm (Michael Jennings)
25307 # * add amiga-vnc entry.
25310 # * correct description of Top Gun Telnet.
25311 # * add kterm-color
25314 # * add qansi* entries from QNX ftp site.
25317 # * add Matrix Orbital entries by Eric Z. Ayers).
25318 # * add xterm-basic, xterm-sco entries, update related entries to XFree86
25322 # * add S0, E0 extensions to screen's entry -TD
25325 # * several corrections based on tic's new parameter-checking code -TD
25326 # * modify xterm-r6 and similar rs2 sequences which had \E7...\E8
25327 # bracketing sequences that reset video attributes (\E8 would restore
25331 # * rename cygwin to cygwinB19, adapt newer entry from Earnie Boyd -TD
25334 # * improved scoansi, based on SCO man-page, and testing console,
25335 # scoterm with tack -TD
25338 # * modify kterm to use acsc via SCS controls.
25341 # * screen 3.9.8 allows xterm mouse controls to pass-through
25344 # * remove spurious "%|" from some xterm entries.
25347 # * modify 'screen' khome/kend to match screen 3.09.08
25348 # * add examples of 'screen' customization (screen.xterm-xfree86,
25349 # screen.xterm-r6, screen.teraterm) -TD
25352 # * correct definitions of shifted editing keys for xterm-xfree86 -TD
25353 # * add "Apple_Terminal" entries -Benjamin Sittler
25354 # * remove time-delays from "Apple_Terminal" entries -TD
25355 # * make sgr entries time-delays consistent with individual caps -TD
25358 # * corrected/updated screen.xterm-xfree86
25361 # * ELKS descriptions, from Federico Bianchi
25362 # * add u6 (CSR) to Eterm (Michael Jennings).
25365 # * renamed "Apple_Terminal" entries to "nsterm" to work with Solaris's
25366 # tic which handles names no longer than 14 characters. Add
25367 # corresponding descriptions for the Darwin PowerPC console named
25368 # "xnuppc" -Benjamin Sittler
25371 # * change kbs in mach entries to ^? (Marcus Brinkmann).
25374 # * add "putty" entry -TD
25375 # * updated "Apple_Terminal" entries -Benjamin Sittler
25378 # * add ms-vt100-color entry -TD
25379 # * add "konsole" entries -TD
25382 # * update gnome entry to Redhat 7.2 -TD
25385 # * add kf13-kf48 strings to cons25w -TD
25386 # * add pcvt25-color entry -TD
25387 # * changed a few /usr/lib/tabset -> /usr/share/tabset.
25388 # * improve some features of scoansi entry based on SCO's version -TD
25389 # * add scoansi-new entry corresponding to OpenServer 5.0.6
25392 # * add kcbt to screen entry -TD
25395 # * add rxvt-16color, ibm+16color, mvterm entries -TD
25398 # * split out linux-basic entry, making linux-c inherit from that, and
25399 # in turn linux (with cnorm, etc) inherit from linux-c-nc to reflect
25400 # the history of this console type -TD
25401 # * scaled the linux-c terminfo entry to match linux-c-nc, i.e., the
25402 # r/g/b parameters of initc are in the range 0 to 1000 -TD
25405 # * minor fix for scale-factor of linux-c and linux-c-nc -TD
25408 # * split-out vt100+keypad and vt220+keypad, fix interchanged ka3/kb2
25409 # in the latter -TD
25412 # * add entries for mterm (mterm, mterm-ansi, decansi) -TD
25413 # * ncr260wy350pp has only 16 color pairs -TD
25414 # * add sun-type4 from NetBSD -TD
25415 # * update xterm-xfree86 to current (xterm patch #170) -TD
25416 # * add screen-bce, screen-s entries -TD
25417 # * add xterm-1002, xterm-1003 entries -TD
25420 # * update homepage for Top Gun Telnet/SSH
25423 # * reduce duplication in emx entries, added emx-base -TD
25426 # * corrected acs for screen.teraterm -TD
25427 # * add tkterm entry -TD
25430 # * cygwin changes from Charles Wilson:
25431 # misc/terminfo.src (nxterm|xterm-color): make xterm-color
25432 # primary instead of nxterm, to match XFree86's xterm.terminfo
25433 # usage and to prevent circular links.
25434 # (rxvt): add additional codes from rxvt.org.
25435 # (rxvt-color): new alias
25436 # (rxvt-xpm): new alias
25437 # (rxvt-cygwin): like rxvt, but with special acsc codes.
25438 # (rxvt-cygwin-native): ditto. rxvt may be run under XWindows, or
25439 # with a "native" MSWin GUI. Each takes different acsc codes,
25440 # which are both different from the "normal" rxvt's acsc.
25441 # (cygwin): cygwin-in-cmd.exe window. Lots of fixes.
25442 # (cygwinDBG): ditto.
25445 # * update gnome terminal entries -TD
25448 # * add entries for djgpp 2.03 and 2.04 -TD
25451 # * add alias for vtnt -TD
25452 # * update xterm-xfree86 for XFree86 4.4 -TD
25455 # * add linux-vt (Andrey V Lukyanov)
25458 # * add screen.linux -TD
25461 # * revised/improved entries for tvi912b, tvi920b (Benjamin Sittler)
25464 # * add OpenNT/Interix/SFU entries (Federico Bianchi)
25465 # * add vt100+ and vt-utf8 entries -TD
25466 # * add uwin entry -TD
25469 # * add sgr strings to several common entries lacking them, e.g.,
25470 # screen, to make the entries more portable -TD
25471 # * remove cvvis from rxvt entry, since it is the same as cnorm -TD
25472 # * similar fixups for cvvis/cnorm various entries -TD
25475 # * remove 'ncv' from xterm-256color (xterm patch #188) -TD
25479 # * add xterm-xf86-v44 -TD
25480 # * modify xterm-new aka xterm-xfree86 to accommodate luit, which relies
25481 # on G1 being used via an ISO-2022 escape sequence (report by
25482 # Juliusz Chroboczek) -TD
25483 # * add 'hurd' entry -TD
25486 # * make xterm-xf86-v43 derived from xterm-xf86-v40 rather than
25488 # * align with xterm #192's use of xterm-new -TD
25489 # * update xterm-new and xterm-8bit for cvvis/cnorm strings -TD
25490 # * make xterm-new the default "xterm" -TD
25493 # * minor fixes for emu -TD
25495 # * add rmam/smam to linux (Trevor Van Bremen)
25496 # * change wyse acsc strings to use 'i' map rather than 'I' -TD
25497 # * fixes for avatar0 -TD
25498 # * fixes for vp3a+ -TD
25501 # * add xterm-pc-fkeys -TD
25502 # * review/update gnome and gnome-rh90 entries (prompted by
25503 # Redhat Bugzilla #122815) -TD
25504 # * review/update konsole entries -TD
25505 # * add sgr, correct sgr0 for kterm and mlterm -TD
25506 # * correct tsl string in kterm -TD
25509 # * make ncsa-m rmacs/smacs consistent with sgr -TD
25510 # * add sgr, rc/sc and ech to syscons entries -TD
25511 # * add function-keys to decansi -TD
25512 # * add sgr to mterm-ansi -TD
25513 # * add sgr, civis, cnorm to emu -TD
25514 # * correct/simplify cup in addrinfo -TD
25515 # * corrections for gnome and konsole entries
25516 # (Redhat Bugzilla #122815) -Hans de Goede
25517 # * modify DEC entries (vt220, etc), to add sgr string, and to use
25518 # ISO-2022 strings for rmacs/smacs -TD
25521 # * rename xterm-pc-fkeys to xterm+pcfkeys -TD
25524 # * improved putty entry -Robert de Bath
25527 # * remove dch/dch1 from rxvt because they are implemented inconsistently
25528 # with the common usage of bce/ech -TD
25529 # * remove khome from vt220 (vt220's have no home key) -TD
25530 # * add rxvt+pcfkeys -TD
25533 # * modify several entries to ensure xterm mouse and cursor visibility
25534 # are reset in rs2 string: hurd, putty, gnome, konsole-base, mlterm,
25535 # Eterm, screen. (The xterm entries are left alone - old ones for
25536 # compatibility, and the new ones do not require this change) -TD
25539 # * add morphos entry -Pavel Fedin
25540 # * modify amiga-8bit to add khome/kend/knp/kpp -Pavel Fedin
25541 # * corrected \E[5?l to \E[?5l in vt320 entries -TD
25544 # * update wsvt25 entry -TD
25547 # * update pairs for xterm-88color and xterm-256color to reflect the
25548 # ncurses extended-color support -TD
25551 # * modify sgr/sgr0 in xterm-new to improve tgetent's derived "me" -TD
25552 # * add aixterm-16color to demonstrate 16-color capability -TD
25555 # * add media-copy to vt100 -TD
25556 # * corrected acsc string for vt52 -TD
25559 # * add kUP, kDN (user-defined shifted up/down arrow) definitions for
25561 # * add kUP5, kUP6, etc., for xterm-new and rxvt -TD
25564 # * re-corrected acsc string for vt52 -TD
25567 # * corrected sun-il sgr string which referred to bold and underline -TD
25568 # * add sun-color entry -TD
25571 # * modify sgr0 in several entries to reset alternate-charset as in the
25573 # * modify sgr string of prism9 to better match the individual
25577 # * correct order of use= in rxvt-basic -TD
25580 # * use kind/kri as shifted up/down cursor keys for xterm-new -TD
25583 # * other minor fixes to cygwin based on tack -TD
25584 # * correct smacs in cygwin (report by Baurzhan Ismagulov).
25587 # * add nsterm-16color entry -TD
25588 # * remove ncv flag from xterm-16color -TD
25589 # * remove setf/setb from xterm-256color to match xterm #209 -TD
25590 # * update mlterm entry to 2.9.2 -TD
25593 # * fixes to make nsterm-16color match report
25594 # by Christian Ebert -Alain Bench
25597 # * add xterm+256color building block -TD
25598 # * add gnome-256color, putty-256color, rxvt-256color -TD
25601 # * add hpterm-color -TD
25604 # * add xterm+pcc0, xterm+pcc1, xterm+pcc2, xterm+pcc3 -TD
25605 # * add gnome-fc5 (prompted by GenToo #122566) -TD
25606 # * remove obsolete/misleading comments about kcbt on Linux -Alain Bench
25607 # * improve xterm-256color by combining the ibm+16color setaf/setab
25608 # strings with SGR 48. The setf/setb strings also are cancelled here
25609 # rather than omitted so derived entries will cancel those also -Alain
25613 # * add some notes regarding copyright to terminfo.src -TD
25614 # * use rxvt+pcfkeys in Eterm -TD
25615 # * remove km and flash from gnome, Eterm and rxvt since they do not work
25616 # as one would expect (km sends ESC rather than setting the 8th bit
25618 # * add/use ansi+enq, vt100+enq and vt102+enq -TD
25619 # * add konsole-solaris -TD
25622 # * update xterm-sun and xterm-sco entries to match xterm #216 -TD
25623 # * modify is2/rs2 strings for xterm-r6 as per fix in xterm #148 -TD
25624 # * modify xterm-24 to inherit from "xterm" -TD
25625 # * add xiterm entry -TD
25626 # * add putty-vt100 entry -TD
25627 # * corrected spelling of Michael A Dorman's name, prompted by
25628 # http://www.advogato.org/person/mdorman/diary.html -TD
25631 # * add xterm+pcf0, xterm+pcf2 from xterm #216 -TD
25632 # * update xterm+pcfkeys to match xterm #216 -TD
25635 # * make descriptions of xterm entries consistent with its terminfo -TD
25638 # * add xfce, mgt -TD
25641 # * correct acsc string in kterm -TD
25644 # * add kon entry -TD
25645 # * remove invis from linux and related entries, add klone+sgr8 for those
25646 # that implement the feature (or have not been shown to lack it) -TD
25649 # * add ka2, kb1, kb3, kc2 to vt220-keypad as an extension -TD
25650 # * minor improvements to rxvt+pcfkeys -TD
25653 # * fix a few typos in if/then/else expressions -TD
25656 # * add several GNU Screen variations with 16- and 256-colors, and
25657 # status line (Alain Bench).
25660 # * add Newbury Data entries (Jean-Charles Billaud).
25663 # * corrected xterm+pcf2 modifiers for F1-F4, match xterm #226 -TD
25666 # * restore section of pre-ncurses-4.2 changelog to fix attribution -TD
25667 # * add konsole-256color entry -TD
25670 # * add 9term entry (request by Juhapekka Tolvanen) -TD
25673 # * correct kIC in rxvt+pcfkeys (prompted by Debian #446444) -TD
25674 # * add shift-control- and control-modified keys for rxvt editing
25676 # * update mlterm entry to 2.9.3 -TD
25677 # * add mlterm+pcfkeys -TD
25680 # * move kLFT, kRIT, kind and kri capabilities from xterm-new to
25681 # xterm+pcc0, etc., to make the corresponding building blocks reflect
25682 # xterm's capabilities -TD
25683 # * add mrxvt entry -TD
25684 # * add xterm+r6f2, use in mlterm and mrxvt entries -TD
25687 # * correct acsc strings for h19 and z100 (Benjamin Sittler)
25690 # * use xterm-xf86-v44 for "xterm-xfree86", reflecting changes to
25691 # xterm starting with xterm patch #216 -TD
25692 # * make legacy xterm entries such as xterm-24 inherit from xterm-old,
25693 # to match xterm #230 -TD
25694 # * extend xterm+pccX entries to match xterm #230 -TD
25695 # * add xterm+app, xterm+noapp, from xterm #230 -TD
25696 # * add/use xterm+pce2 from xterm #230, in xterm+pcfkeys -TD
25699 # * add screen.rxvt -TD
25702 # * add screen+fkeys (prompted by Debian #478094) -TD
25705 # * add screen.mlterm -TD
25706 # * improve mlterm and mlterm+pcfkeys -TD
25709 # * add Eterm-256color, Eterm-88color -TD
25710 # * add rxvt-88color -TD
25713 # * add teraterm4.59 entry, use that as primary teraterm entry, rename
25714 # original to teraterm2.3 -TD
25715 # * update "gnome" to 2.22.3 -TD
25716 # * update "konsole" to 1.6.6 -TD
25717 # * add "aterm" -TD
25718 # * add "linux2.6.26" -TD
25721 # * change several \E[2g (clear tab at current column) to \E[3g
25722 # (clear all tabs) to match definition for tbc capability -TD
25725 # * add eterm-color -TD
25728 # * add screen.Eterm -TD
25731 # * correct typo in pfkey of ansi.sys-old
25732 # (report by Kalle Olavi Niemitalo)
25733 # * move function- and cursor-keys from emx-base to ansi.sys, and create
25734 # a pfkey capability which handles F1-F48 -TD
25737 # * add vwmterm entry (Bryan Christ)
25740 # * change ncv and op capabilities in sun-color to match Sun's entry for
25741 # this (report by Laszlo Peter)
25742 # * improve interix smso by using reverse rather than bold (report by
25743 # Kristof Zelechovski).
25746 # * remove unnecessary kcan assignment to ^C from putty (Sven Joachim)
25747 # * add linux-16color (Benjamin Sittler)
25748 # * correct initc capability of linux-c-nc end-of-range (Benjamin Sittler)
25749 # * similar change for dg+ccc and dgunix+ccc (Benjamin Sittler)
25750 # * add ccc and initc capabilities to xterm-16color -TD
25753 # * updated nsterm* entries (Benjamin Sittler, prompted by GenToo #206201)
25756 # * updated nsterm* entries (Benjamin Sittler, Emanuele Giaquinta)
25759 # * add bw (auto-left-margin) to nsterm* entries (Benjamin Sittler)
25760 # * rename minix to minix-1.7, add minix entry for Minix3 -TD
25763 # * add bterm (bogl 0.1.18) -TD
25764 # * minor fix to rxvt+pcfkeys -TD
25767 # * update mrxvt to 0.5.4, add mrxvt-256color -TD
25770 # * add several screen-bce.XXX entries -TD
25773 # * modify screen-bce.XXX entries to exclude ech, since screen's color
25774 # model does not clear with color for that feature -TD
25777 # * rename atari and st52 to atari-old, st52-old, use newer entries from
25778 # FreeMiNT by Guido Flohr (from patch/report by Alan Hourihane).
25781 # * add mlterm-256color entry -TD
25784 # * add hard-reset for rs2 to wsvt25 to help ensure that reset ends
25785 # the alternate character set (patch by Nicholas Marriott)
25788 # * improve acsc for vt52 (Benjamin Sittler)
25789 # * modify nsterm entries for consistent sgr/sgr0 -TD
25790 # * modify xnuppc entries for consistent sgr/sgr0 -TD
25791 # * add invis to tek4115 sgr -TD
25794 # * reformat acsc strings to canonical format -TD
25797 # * add "XT" capability to entries for terminals that support both
25798 # xterm-style mouse- and title-controls, for "screen" which
25799 # special-cases TERM beginning with "xterm" or "rxvt" -TD
25802 # * fill in no-parameter forms of cursor-movement where a parameterized
25803 # form is available -TD
25804 # * fill in missing cursor controls where the form of the controls is
25806 # * add parameterized cursor-controls to linux-basic (report by Dae) -TD
25809 # * correct comparison used for setting 16-colors in linux-16color
25810 # entry (Novell #644831) -TD
25811 # * improve linux-16color entry, using "dim" for color-8 which makes it
25812 # gray rather than black like color-0 -TD
25815 # * make "vte" the principal entry defining "gnome", since GNOME terminal
25816 # is merely one of several terminals whose behavior is provided by this
25820 # * fix typo in rmso for tek4106 -Goran Weinholt
25823 # * suppress ncv in screen entry, allowing underline -Alejandro R. Sedeno
25824 # * also suppress ncv in konsole-base -TD
25827 # * add U8 feature to denote entries for terminal emulators which do not
25828 # support VT100 SI/SO when processing UTF-8 encoding -TD
25829 # * add xterm-utf8 as a demo of the U8 feature -TD
25832 # * add cons25-debian entry (Brian M Carlson, Debian #607662).
25835 # * update minix entry to minix 3.2 (Thomas Cort).
25838 # * fix inconsistent tabset path in pcmw (Todd C. Miller).
25839 # * remove a backslash which continued comment, obscuring altos3
25840 # definition with OpenBSD toolset (Nicholas Marriott).
25843 # * add/use xterm+tmux chunk from xterm #271 -TD
25844 # * resync xterm-new entry from xterm #271 -TD
25845 # * add E3 extended capability to linux-basic (Miroslav Lichvar)
25846 # * add linux2.2, linux2.6, linux3.0 entries to give context for E3 -TD
25847 # * add SI/SO change to linux2.6 entry (Debian #515609) -TD
25850 # * add kich1 to sun (Yuri Pankov)
25851 # * use bold rather than reverse for smso in sun-color (Yuri Pankov).
25854 # * corrected k9 in dg460-ansi, add other features based on manuals -TD
25857 # * minor cleanup of X-terminal emulator section -TD
25858 # * add terminator entry -TD
25859 # * add simpleterm entry -TD
25862 # * add xterm+kbs fragment from xterm #272 -TD
25865 # * add pccon entries for OpenBSD console (Alexei Malinin)
25868 # * corrected old changelog comments -TD
25871 # * add putty-sco -TD
25874 # * add mach-gnu (Samuel Thibault)
25875 # * add mach-gnu-color, tweaks to mach-gnu -TD
25876 # * make sgr for sun-color agree with smso -TD
25877 # * make sgr for prism9 agree with other caps -TD
25878 # * make sgr for icl6404 agree with other caps -TD
25879 # * make sgr for ofcons agree with other caps -TD
25880 # * make sgr for att5410v1, att4415, att620 agree with other caps -TD
25881 # * make sgr for aaa-unk, aaa-rv agree with other caps -TD
25882 # * make sgr for avt-ns agree with other caps -TD
25885 # * make sgr for xterm-pcolor agree with other caps -TD
25886 # * make sgr for att5425 agree with other caps -TD
25887 # * make sgr for att630 agree with other caps -TD
25888 # * make sgr for linux entries agree with other caps -TD
25889 # * make sgr for tvi9065 agree with other caps -TD
25890 # * make sgr for ncr260vt200an agree with other caps -TD
25891 # * make sgr for ncr160vt100pp agree with other caps -TD
25892 # * make sgr for ncr260vt300an agree with other caps -TD
25893 # * make sgr for aaa-60-dec-rv, aaa+dec agree with other caps -TD
25894 # * make sgr for cygwin, cygwinDBG agree with other caps -TD
25897 # * correct order of use-clauses in st-256color -TD
25900 # * revert 2011-07-16 change to "linux" alias, return to "linux2.2" -TD
25903 # * document all of the user-defined capabilities in one place -TD
25904 # * add XT to some places to improve usefulness for other applications
25905 # than screen, which would like to pretend that xterm's title is
25906 # a status-line. -TD
25907 # * change use-clauses in ansi-mtabs, hp2626, and hp2622 based on review
25908 # of ordering and overrides -TD
25911 # * add msgr to vt420, similar DEC vtXXX entries -TD
25912 # * add several missing vt420 capabilities from vt220 -TD
25913 # * factor out ansi+pp from several entries -TD
25914 # * change xterm+sl and xterm+sl-twm to include only the status-line
25915 # capabilities and not "use=xterm", making them more generally useful
25916 # as building-blocks -TD
25917 # * add dec+sl building block, as example -TD
25920 # * fix some inconsistencies between vt320/vt420, e.g., cnorm/civis -TD
25921 # * add eslok flag to dec+sl -TD
25922 # * dec+sl applies to vt320 and up -TD
25923 # * drop wsl width from xterm+sl -TD
25924 # * reuse xterm+sl in putty and nsca-m -TD
25925 # * add ansi+tabs to vt520 -TD
25926 # * add ansi+enq to vt220-vt520 -TD
25929 # * remove p6 (bold) from opus3n1+ for consistency -TD
25930 # * remove acs stuff from env230 per clues in Ingres termcap -TD
25931 # * modify env230 sgr/sgr0 to match other capabilities -TD
25932 # * modify smacs/rmacs in bq300-8 to match sgr/sgr0 -TD
25933 # * make sgr for dku7202 agree with other caps -TD
25934 # * make sgr for ibmpc agree with other caps -TD
25935 # * make sgr for tek4107 agree with other caps -TD
25936 # * make sgr for ndr9500 agree with other caps -TD
25937 # * make sgr for sco-ansi agree with other caps -TD
25938 # * make sgr for d410 agree with other caps -TD
25939 # * make sgr for d210 agree with other caps -TD
25940 # * make sgr for d470c, d470c-7b agree with other caps -TD
25943 # * rewrite vt520 entry based on vt420 -TD
25944 # * corrected 'op' for bterm (report by Samuel Thibault) -TD
25947 # * add kdch1 to wsvt25 entry from NetBSD CVS (reported by David Lord,
25948 # analysis by Martin Husemann).
25949 # * add cnorm/civis to wsvt25 entry from NetBSD CVS (report/analysis by
25950 # Onno van der Linden).
25951 # * add kdch1 aka "Remove" to vt220 and vt220-8 entries -TD
25952 # * add kdch1, etc., to qvt108 -TD
25953 # * add dl1/il1 to some entries based on dl/il values -TD
25954 # * add dl to simpleterm -TD
25957 # * modify some older xterm entries to align with xterm source -TD
25958 # * separate "xterm-old" alias from "xterm-r6" -TD
25961 # * add E3 to xterm-basic and putty -TD
25964 # * add nsterm-256color, make this the default nsterm -TD
25965 # * remove bw from nsterm-bce, per testing with tack -TD
25968 # * add vte-2012, gnome-2012, making these the defaults for vte/gnome
25969 # (patch by Christian Persch).
25972 # * reviewed vte-2012, reverted most of the change since it was incorrect
25973 # based on testing with tack -TD
25974 # * un-cancel the initc in vte-256color, since this was implemented
25975 # starting with version 0.20 in 2009 -TD
25978 # * correct typo in sgr string for sun-color,
25979 # add bold for consistency with sgr,
25980 # change smso for consistency with sgr -TD
25981 # * correct typo in sgr string for terminator -TD
25982 # * add blink to the attributes masked by ncv in linux-16color (report
25983 # by Benjamin Sittler)
25986 # * change initialization for vt220, similar entries for consistency
25987 # with cursor-key strings (NetBSD #47674) -TD
25988 # * further improvements to linux-16color (Benjamin Sittler)
25991 # * move nsterm-related entries out of "obsolete" section to more
25992 # plausible "ansi consoles" -TD
25993 # * additional cleanup of table-of-contents by reordering -TD
25996 # * added note to clarify Terminal.app's non-emulation of the various
25997 # terminal types listed in the preferences dialog -TD
26000 # * use TS extension to describe xterm's title-escapes -TD
26001 # * modify terminator and nsterm-s to use xterm+sl-twm building block -TD
26002 # * update hurd.ti, add xenl to reflect 2011-03-06 change in
26003 # http://git.savannah.gnu.org/cgit/hurd/hurd.git/log/console/display.c
26004 # (Debian #727119).
26005 # * simplify pfkey expression in ansi.sys -TD
26008 # * split-out building blocks xterm+sm+1002 and xterm+sm+1003 -TD
26011 # * updated notes for wsvt25 based on tack and vttest -TD
26012 # * add teken entry to show actual properties of FreeBSD's "xterm"
26016 # * add terminology entry -TD
26017 # * add mlterm3 entry, use that as "mlterm" -TD
26018 # * inherit mlterm-256color from mlterm -TD
26021 # * fix typo in "mlterm" entry (report by Gabriele Balducci) -TD
26024 # * cancel ccc in putty-256color and konsole-256color for consistency
26025 # with the cancelled initc capability (patch by Sven Zuhlsdorf).
26026 # * add xterm+256setaf building block for various terminals which only
26027 # get the 256-color feature half-implemented -TD
26028 # * updated "st" entry (leaving the 0.1.1 version as "simpleterm") to
26032 # * add vt520ansi (Mike Gran)
26035 # * correct several entries which had termcap-style padding used in
26036 # terminfo: adm21, aj510, alto-h19, att605-pc, x820 -TD
26037 # * correct syntax for padding in some entries: dg211, h19 -TD
26038 # * correct ti924-8 which had confused padding versus octal escapes -TD
26039 # * correct padding in sbi entry -TD
26042 # * update xterm-new to xterm patch #305 -TD
26043 # + change screen's smso to use SGR 7 (ECMA-80 reverse) rather than SGR 3
26044 # (italic). This was a long-ago typo in screen 3.1.1 which was
26045 # overlooked until a few terminal emulators implemented the feature -TD
26048 # > fix regression in screen terminfo entries (reports by Christian
26049 # Ebert, Gabriele Balducci) -TD
26050 # + revert the change to screen; see notes for why this did not work -TD
26051 # + cancel sitm/ritm for entries which extend "screen", to work around
26052 # screen's hardcoded behavior for SGR 3 -TD
26055 # + modify sgr for screen.xterm-new to support dim capability -TD
26056 # + add dim capability to nsterm+7 -TD
26057 # + cancel dim capability for iterm -TD
26058 # + add dim, invis capabilities to vte-2012 -TD
26059 # + add sitm/ritm to konsole-base and mlterm3 -TD
26062 # + add xterm-1005 and xterm-1006 entries, with suggested extension
26063 # capability "xm" -TD
26066 # + update test-report for mrxvt -TD
26069 # + add xterm-x10mouse, xterm-x11mouse, etc. -TD
26072 # + reviewed terminology 0.6.1, add function key definitions. None of
26073 # the vt100-compatibility issues were improved -TD
26076 # + add 'dim' capability to screen entry (report by Leonardo B Schenkel)
26077 # + add several key definitions to nsterm-bce to match preconfigured
26078 # keys, e.g., with OSX 10.9 and 10.10 (report by Leonardo B Schenkel)
26081 # + remove unnecessary ';' from E3 capabilities -TD
26082 # + add tmux entry, derived from screen (patch by Nicholas Marriott).
26083 # + split-out recent change to nsterm-bce as nsterm-build326, and add
26084 # nsterm-build342 to reflect changes with successive releases of OSX
26085 # (discussion with Leonardo B Schenkel)
26086 # + add xon, ich1, il1 to ibm3161 (patch by Stephen Powell,
26090 # + remove screen-bce.mlterm, since mlterm does not do "bce" -TD
26091 # + add several screen.XXX entries to support the respective variations
26092 # for 256 colors -TD
26095 # + add putty+fnkeys* building-block entries -TD
26098 # + remove spurious "%;" from st entry (report by Daniel Pitts) -TD
26099 # + add vte-2014, update vte to use that -TD
26102 # + comment-out "screen.xterm" entry, and inherit screen.xterm-256color
26103 # from xterm-new (report by Richard Birkett) -TD
26106 # + add status line to tmux via xterm+sl (patch by Nicholas Marriott).
26107 # + fixes for st 0.5 from testing with tack -TD
26110 # + updated minitel entries to fix kel problem with emacs, and add
26111 # minitel1b-nb (Alexandre Montaron).
26112 # + reviewed/updated nsterm entry Terminal.app in OSX -TD
26113 # + replace some dead URLs in commands with equivalents from the
26114 # Internet Archive -TD
26117 # + add bold to pccon+sgr+acs and pccon-base (Tati Chevron).
26118 # + add keys f12-f124 to pccon+keys (Tati Chevron).
26121 # + fix some inconsistencies in the pccon* entries -TD
26124 # + add viewdata (Alexandre Montaron).
26127 # + tidy up comments about hardcoded 256color palette (report by
26128 # Leonardo Brondani Schenkel) -TD
26129 # + add putty-noapp entry, and amend putty entry to use application mode
26130 # for better consistency with xterm (report by Leonardo Brondani
26134 # + add 'oc' capability to xterm+256color, allowing palette reset for
26138 # + modify linux2.6 entry to improve line-drawing -TD
26139 # + make linux3.0 entry the default linux entry (Debian #823658) -TD
26142 # + modify rs1 for xterm-16color, xterm-88color and xterm-256color to
26143 # reset palette using "oc" string as in linux -TD
26146 # + use ANSI reply for u8 in xterm-new, to reflect vt220-style responses
26147 # that could be returned -TD
26148 # + added a few capabilities fixed in recent vte -TD
26151 # + correct a typo in interix -TD
26154 # + updated minitel entries to use status line with screen(1), as well as
26155 # printing special G2 videotex chars like french accentuated glyph
26156 # using special cap XC= (patch by Alexandre Montaron).
26159 # + add linux-m1 minitel entries (patch by Alexandre Montaron).
26160 # + correct rs2 string for vt100-nam -TD
26163 # + modify linux-16color to not mask dim, standout or reverse with the
26164 # ncv capability -TD
26165 # + add 0.1sec mandatory delay to flash capabilities using the VT100
26166 # reverse-video control -TD
26167 # + omit selection of ISO-8859-1 for G0 in enacs capability from linux2.6
26168 # entry, to avoid conflict with the user-defined mapping. The reset
26169 # feature will use ISO-8859-1 in any case (Mikulas Patocka).
26172 # + merge current st description (report by Harry Gindi) -TD
26175 # + modify flash capability for linux and wyse entries to put the delay
26176 # between the reverse/normal escapes rather than after -TD
26179 # + minor comment-fixes to help automate links to bug-urls -TD
26180 # + add dvtm, dvtm-256color -TD
26181 # + add settings corresponding to xterm-keys option to tmux entry to
26182 # reflect upcoming change to make that option "on" by default
26183 # (patch by Nicholas Marriott).
26184 # + uncancel Ms in tmux entry (Harry Gindi, Nicholas Marriott).
26185 # + add dumb-emacs-ansi -TD
26188 # + correct a few spelling errors in comments -TD
26192 # + add vt100+4bsd building block, use that for older terminals rather
26193 # than "vt100" which is now mostly used as a building block for
26194 # terminal emulators -TD
26195 # + modify vt100 rs2 string to reset vt52 mode and scrolling regions
26196 # (report/analysis by Robert King) -TD
26199 # + minor fixes for vt100+4bsd, e.g., delay in sgr for consistency -TD
26200 # + add smso for env230, to match sgr -TD
26201 # + remove p7/protect from sgr in fbterm -TD
26202 # + drop setf/setb from fbterm; setaf/setab are enough -TD
26203 # + make xterm-pcolor sgr consistent with other capabilities -TD
26204 # + add rmxx/smxx ECMA-48 strikeout extension to tmux and xterm-basic
26205 # (discussion with Nicholas Marriott)
26208 # + correct missing comma-separator between string capabilities in
26209 # icl6402 and m2-nam -TD
26210 # + update formatting with ncurses 6.0.20170422 -TD
26211 # + restore rmir/smir in ansi+idc to better match original ansiterm+idc,
26212 # add alias ansiterm (report by Robert King).
26215 # + reformatted using hexadecimal numbers to improve readability -TD
26218 # + update interix entry using tack and SFU on Windows 7 Ultimate -TD
26219 # + use ^? for kdch1 in interix (reported by Jonathan de Boyne Pollard)
26220 # + add "rep" to xterm-new, available since 1997/01/26 -TD
26221 # + move SGR 24 and 27 from vte-2014 to vte-2012 (request by Alain
26225 # + update "iterm" entry -TD
26226 # + add "iterm2" entry (report by Leonardo Brondani Schenkel) -TD
26229 # + update notes on user-defined capabilities -TD
26232 # + fixes for "iterm2" (report by Leonardo Brondani Schenkel) -TD
26235 # + add "op" to xterm+256setaf -TD
26236 # + reviewed terminology 1.0.0 -TD
26237 # + reviewed st 0.7 -TD
26240 # + modify old terminology entry and a few other terminal emulators to
26241 # account for xon -TD
26242 # + correct sgr string for tmux, which used screen's "standout" code
26243 # rather than the standard code (patch by Roman Kagan)
26244 # + correct sgr/sgr0 strings in a few other cases reported by tic, making
26245 # those correspond to the non-sgr settings where they differ, but
26246 # otherwise use ECMA-48 consistently:
26247 # jaixterm, aixterm, att5420_2, att4424, att500, decansi, d410-7b,
26248 # dm80, hpterm, emu-220, hp2, iTerm2.app, mterm-ansi, ncrvt100an,
26249 # st-0.7, vi603, vwmterm -TD
26252 # + add xterm+noalt, xterm+titlestack, xterm+alt1049, xterm+alt+title
26253 # blocks from xterm #331 -TD
26254 # + add xterm+direct, xterm+indirect, xterm-direct entries from xterm
26256 # + modify xterm+256color and xterm+256setaf to use correct number of
26257 # color pairs, for ncurses 6.1 -TD
26258 # + add rs1 capability to xterm-256color -TD
26259 # + modify xterm-r5, xterm-r6 and xterm-xf86-v32 to use xterm+kbs to
26260 # match xterm #272, reflecting packager's changes -TD
26261 # + remove "boolean" Se, Ss from st-0.7 -TD
26264 # + add konsole-direct and st-direct -TD
26265 # + remove unsupported "Tc" capability from st-0.7; use st-direct if
26266 # direct-colors are wanted -TD
26269 # + add vte-direct -TD
26270 # + add XT, hpa, indn, and vpa to screen, and invis, E3 to tmux (patch by
26274 # + use xterm+sm+1006 in xterm-new, vte-2014 -TD
26275 # + use xterm+x11mouse in iterm, iterm2, mlterm3 because xterm's 1006
26276 # mode does not work with those programs. konsole is debatable -TD
26277 # + add "termite" entry (report by Markus Pfeiffer) -TD
26280 # + trim "XT" from screen entry -TD
26281 # + modify iterm to use xterm+sl-twm building block -TD
26282 # + mark konsole-420pc, konsole-vt100, konsole-xf3x obsolete reflecting
26283 # konsole's removal in 2008 -TD
26284 # + expanded the history section of konsole to explain its flawed
26285 # imitation of xterm's keyboard -TD
26286 # + use xterm+x11mouse in screen.* entries because screen does not yet
26287 # support xterm's 1006 mode -TD
26288 # + add nsterm-build400 for macOS 10.13 -TD
26289 # + add ansi+idc1, use that in ansi+idc adding dch for consistency -TD
26290 # + update vte to vte-2017 -TD
26291 # + add ecma+strikeout to vte-2017 -TD
26292 # + add iterm2-direct -TD
26293 # + updated teraterm, added teraterm-256color -TD
26294 # + add mlterm-direct -TD
26295 # + add descriptions for ANSI building-blocks -TD
26298 # + correct Ss/Ms interchange in st-0.7 entry (tmux #1264) -TD
26299 # + fix remaining flash capabilities with trailing mandatory delays -TD
26302 # + trim some redundant capabilities from st-0.7 -TD
26303 # + trim unnecessary setf/setb from interix -TD
26306 # + trim spurious whitespace from tmux in 2018-02-24 changes;
26307 # fix some inconsistencies in/between tmux- and iterm2-entries for SGR
26308 # (report by C Anthony Risinger)
26309 # + improve iterm2 using some xterm features which it has adapted -TD
26312 # + add acsc string to vi200 (Nibby Nebbulous)
26313 # add right/down-arrow to vi200's acsc -TD
26316 # + corrected acsc for wy50 -TD
26317 # + add wy50 and wy60 shifted function-keys as kF1 to kF16 -TD
26318 # + remove ansi+rep mis-added to interix in 2018-02-23 -TD
26321 # + fix typo in tvi955 -TD
26322 # + corrected acsc for regent60 -TD
26323 # + add alias n7900 -TD
26326 # + corrected acsc for tvi950 -TD
26327 # + remove bogus kf0 from tvi950 -TD
26328 # + added function-key definitions to agree with Televideo 950 manual -TD
26329 # + add bel to tvi950 -TD
26330 # + add shifted function-keys to regent60 -TD
26331 # + renumber regent40 function-keys to match manual -TD
26332 # + add cd (clr_eos) to adds200 -TD
26335 # + add OpenGL clients alacritty and kitty -TD
26336 # + add Smulx for tmux, vte-2018 -Nicholas Marriott
26339 # + fix a typo in comments (Aaron Gyes).
26340 # + add nsterm-build309 to replace nsterm-256color, assigning the latter
26341 # as an alias of nsterm, to make mouse work with nsterm-256color -TD
26342 # + base gnome-256color entry on "gnome", not "vte", for consistency -TD
26345 # + add nsterm-direct -TD
26346 # + use SGR 1006 mouse for konsole-base -TD
26347 # + use SGR 1006 mouse for putty -TD
26348 # + add ti703/ti707, ti703-w/ti707-w (Robert Clausecker)
26351 # + fix typo in adds200 -TD
26354 # + add "screen5", to mention italics (report by Stefan Assmann)
26355 # + modify description of xterm+x11hilite to eliminate unused p5 -TD
26358 # + update xterm-new to xterm patch #345 -TD
26359 # + add/use xterm+keypad in xterm-new (report by Alain D D Williams) -TD
26360 # + update terminator entry -TD
26361 # + remove hard-tabs from ti703 (report by Robert Clausecker)
26362 # + add Smol/Rmol for tmux, vte-2018 -Nicholas Marriott
26365 # + add rs1 to konsole, mlterm -TD
26368 # + add mintty, mintty-direct (Thomas Wolff)
26370 # + comment-out some user-defined capabilities in mintty+common to allow
26371 # builds with existing releases 5.9-6.1 -TD
26374 # + add ms-terminal -TD
26375 # + add vscode, vscode-direct -TD
26376 # + use ecma+index in screen, st -TD
26379 # + add domterm -TD
26380 # + improve comments for recent changes, add alias xterm.js -TD
26383 # + amend the change to screen, because tmux relies upon that entry
26384 # and does not support that feature (Debian #933572) -TD
26385 # + updated ms-terminal entry & notes -TD
26386 # + updated kitty entry & notes -TD
26387 # + updated alacritty+common entry & notes -TD
26388 # + use xterm+sl-twm for consistency -TD
26391 # + correct a comment -TD
26394 # + modify linux-16color to accommodate Linux console driver change in
26395 # early 2018 (report by Dino Petrucci).
26398 # + add "xterm-mono" to help packagers (report by Sven Joachim) -TD
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