- beginning of the next line when it reaches the right mar-
- gin, then it should have the <B>am</B> capability. If the termi-
- nal can clear its screen, leaving the cursor in the home
- position, then this is given by the <B>clear</B> string capabil-
- ity. If the terminal overstrikes (rather than clearing a
- position when a character is struck over) then it should
- have the <B>os</B> capability. If the terminal is a printing
- terminal, with no soft copy unit, give it both <B>hc</B> and <B>os</B>.
- (<B>os</B> applies to storage scope terminals, such as TEKTRONIX
- 4010 series, as well as hard copy and APL terminals.) If
- there is a code to move the cursor to the left edge of the
- current row, give this as <B>cr</B>. (Normally this will be car-
- riage return, control M.) If there is a code to produce
- an audible signal (bell, beep, etc) give this as <B>bel</B>.
+ beginning of the next line when it reaches the right
+ margin, then it should have the <B>am</B> capability. If the
+ terminal can clear its screen, leaving the cursor in the
+ home position, then this is given by the <B>clear</B> string
+ capability. If the terminal overstrikes (rather than
+ clearing a position when a character is struck over) then
+ it should have the <B>os</B> capability. If the terminal is a
+ printing terminal, with no soft copy unit, give it both <B>hc</B>
+ and <B>os</B>. (<B>os</B> applies to storage scope terminals, such as
+ TEKTRONIX 4010 series, as well as hard copy and APL termi-
+ nals.) If there is a code to move the cursor to the left
+ edge of the current row, give this as <B>cr</B>. (Normally this
+ will be carriage return, control M.) If there is a code
+ to produce an audible signal (bell, beep, etc) give this
+ as <B>bel</B>.