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-.\" $Id: tset.1,v 1.25 2010/12/04 18:38:55 tom Exp $
+.\" $Id: tset.1,v 1.27 2011/12/17 23:20:35 tom Exp $
.TH @TSET@ 1 ""
.SH NAME
-\fBtset\fR, \fBreset\fR \- terminal initialization
+\fB@TSET@\fR, \fBreset\fR \- terminal initialization
.SH SYNOPSIS
-\fBtset\fR [\fB\-IQVcqrsw\fR] [\fB\-\fR] [\fB\-e\fR \fIch\fR] [\fB\-i\fR \fIch\fR] [\fB\-k\fR \fIch\fR] [\fB\-m\fR \fImapping\fR] [\fIterminal\fR]
+\fB@TSET@\fR [\fB\-IQVcqrsw\fR] [\fB\-\fR] [\fB\-e\fR \fIch\fR] [\fB\-i\fR \fIch\fR] [\fB\-k\fR \fIch\fR] [\fB\-m\fR \fImapping\fR] [\fIterminal\fR]
.br
\fBreset\fR [\fB\-IQVcqrsw\fR] [\fB\-\fR] [\fB\-e\fR \fIch\fR] [\fB\-i\fR \fIch\fR] [\fB\-k\fR \fIch\fR] [\fB\-m\fR \fImapping\fR] [\fIterminal\fR]
.SH DESCRIPTION
versus the other initialization.
If neither option is given, both are assumed.
.PP
-When invoked as \fBreset\fR, \fBtset\fR sets cooked and echo modes,
+When invoked as \fBreset\fR, \fB@TSET@\fR sets cooked and echo modes,
turns off cbreak and raw modes, turns on newline translation and
resets any unset special characters to their default values before
doing the terminal initialization described above. This is useful
.TP 5
.B \-c
Set control characters and modes.
+.TP 5
.B \-e
Set the erase character to \fIch\fR.
.TP
.TP
.B \-Q
Do not display any values for the erase, interrupt and line kill characters.
-Normally \fBtset\fR displays the values for control characters which
+Normally \fB@TSET@\fR displays the values for control characters which
differ from the system's default values.
.TP
.B \-q
\fBnoglob\fR, leaving it unset. The following line in the \fB.login\fR
or \fB.profile\fR files will initialize the environment correctly:
.sp
- eval \`tset \-s options ... \`
+ eval \`@TSET@ \-s options ... \`
.
.SH TERMINAL TYPE MAPPING
When the terminal is not hardwired into the system (or the current
system information is incorrect) the terminal type derived from the
\fI/etc/ttys\fR file or the \fBTERM\fR environmental variable is often
something generic like \fBnetwork\fR, \fBdialup\fR, or \fBunknown\fR.
-When \fBtset\fR is used in a startup script it is often desirable to
+When \fB@TSET@\fR is used in a startup script it is often desirable to
provide information about the type of terminal used on such ports.
.PP
The purpose of the \fB\-m\fR option is to map
from some set of conditions to a terminal type, that is, to
-tell \fBtset\fR
+tell \fB@TSET@\fR
``If I'm on this port at a particular speed, guess that I'm on that
kind of terminal''.
.PP
and that \fBcsh\fR users insert a backslash character (``\e'') before
any exclamation marks (``!'').
.SH HISTORY
-The \fBtset\fR command appeared in BSD 3.0. The \fBncurses\fR implementation
+The \fB@TSET@\fR command appeared in BSD 3.0. The \fBncurses\fR implementation
was lightly adapted from the 4.4BSD sources for a terminfo environment by Eric
S. Raymond <esr@snark.thyrsus.com>.
.SH COMPATIBILITY
-The \fBtset\fR utility has been provided for backward-compatibility with BSD
+The \fB@TSET@\fR utility has been provided for backward-compatibility with BSD
environments (under most modern UNIXes, \fB/etc/inittab\fR and \fIgetty\fR(1)
can set \fBTERM\fR appropriately for each dial-up line; this obviates what was
-\fBtset\fR's most important use). This implementation behaves like 4.4BSD
+\fB@TSET@\fR's most important use). This implementation behaves like 4.4BSD
tset, with a few exceptions specified here.
.PP
The \fB\-S\fR option of BSD tset no longer works; it prints an error message to stderr
and dies. The \fB\-s\fR option only sets \fBTERM\fR, not \fBTERMCAP\fP. Both these
changes are because the \fBTERMCAP\fR variable is no longer supported under
-terminfo-based \fBncurses\fR, which makes \fBtset \-S\fR useless (we made it die
+terminfo-based \fBncurses\fR, which makes \fB@TSET@ \-S\fR useless (we made it die
noisily rather than silently induce lossage).
.PP
There was an undocumented 4.4BSD feature that invoking tset via a link named
terminal to use upper-case only. This feature has been omitted.
.PP
The \fB\-A\fR, \fB\-E\fR, \fB\-h\fR, \fB\-u\fR and \fB\-v\fR
-options were deleted from the \fBtset\fR
+options were deleted from the \fB@TSET@\fR
utility in 4.4BSD.
None of them were documented in 4.3BSD and all are
of limited utility at best.
arguments, although it is strongly recommended that such usage be fixed to
explicitly specify the character.
.PP
-As of 4.4BSD, executing \fBtset\fR as \fBreset\fR no longer implies the \fB\-Q\fR
+As of 4.4BSD, executing \fB@TSET@\fR as \fBreset\fR no longer implies the \fB\-Q\fR
option. Also, the interaction between the \- option and the \fIterminal\fR
-argument in some historic implementations of \fBtset\fR has been removed.
+argument in some historic implementations of \fB@TSET@\fR has been removed.
.SH ENVIRONMENT
-The \fBtset\fR command uses these environment variables:
+The \fB@TSET@\fR command uses these environment variables:
.TP 5
SHELL
-tells \fBtset\fP whether to initialize \fBTERM\fP using \fBsh\fP or
+tells \fB@TSET@\fP whether to initialize \fBTERM\fP using \fBsh\fP or
\fBcsh\fP syntax.
.TP 5
TERM
TERMCAP
may denote the location of a termcap database.
If it is not an absolute pathname, e.g., begins with a `/',
-\fBtset\fP removes the variable from the environment before looking
+\fB@TSET@\fP removes the variable from the environment before looking
for the terminal description.
.SH FILES
.TP 5