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-.TH @TSET@ 1 2023-06-10 "ncurses 6.4" "User commands"
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+.TH @TSET@ 1 2023-07-01 "ncurses 6.4" "User commands"
.ie \n(.g .ds `` \(lq
.el .ds `` ``
.ie \n(.g .ds '' \(rq
or are not set to their default values, their values are displayed to the
standard error output.
.SS reset - reinitialization
-.PP
When invoked as \fB@RESET@\fP, \fB@TSET@\fP sets the terminal
modes to \*(``sane\*('' values:
.bP
.bP
Also, the terminal will often not echo the command.
.SH OPTIONS
-.PP
The options are as follows:
.TP 5
.B \-c
and that \fBcsh\fP users insert a backslash character (\*(``\e\*('') before
any exclamation marks (\*(``!\*('').
.SH HISTORY
-.PP
A \fBreset\fP command appeared in 1BSD (March 1978), written by Kurt Shoens.
This program set the \fIerase\fP and \fIkill\fP characters
to \fB^H\fP (backspace) and \fB@\fP respectively.
was lightly adapted from the 4.4BSD sources for a terminfo environment by Eric
S. Raymond <esr@snark.thyrsus.com>.
.SH COMPATIBILITY
-.PP
Neither IEEE Std 1003.1/The Open Group Base Specifications Issue 7
(POSIX.1-2008) nor
X/Open Curses Issue 7 documents \fB@TSET@\fP or \fB@RESET@\fP.