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.PP
to obtain terminal settings.
Having retrieved these settings, \fB@TSET@\fP remembers which
.PP
to obtain terminal settings.
Having retrieved these settings, \fB@TSET@\fP remembers which
use this to set the operating system's notion of the window size.
.bP
if the \*(``\fB\-c\fP\*('' option is enabled,
use this to set the operating system's notion of the window size.
.bP
if the \*(``\fB\-c\fP\*('' option is enabled,
continuing development over the next few years.
.PP
In September 1980, Eric Allman modified \fBtset\fP,
continuing development over the next few years.
.PP
In September 1980, Eric Allman modified \fBtset\fP,
feature when \fBtset\fP was invoked as \fBreset\fP.
Rather than simply copying the existing program,
in this merged version, \fBtset\fP used the termcap database
feature when \fBtset\fP was invoked as \fBreset\fP.
Rather than simply copying the existing program,
in this merged version, \fBtset\fP used the termcap database
is always an alias for \fBtset\fP.
.PP
The \fB@TSET@\fR utility provides for backward-compatibility with BSD
is always an alias for \fBtset\fP.
.PP
The \fB@TSET@\fR utility provides for backward-compatibility with BSD
can set \fBTERM\fR appropriately for each dial-up line; this obviates what was
\fB@TSET@\fR's most important use). This implementation behaves like 4.4BSD
\fBtset\fP, with a few exceptions specified here.
can set \fBTERM\fR appropriately for each dial-up line; this obviates what was
\fB@TSET@\fR's most important use). This implementation behaves like 4.4BSD
\fBtset\fP, with a few exceptions specified here.
not documented or useful, but were retained as they appear to be in
widespread use. It is strongly recommended that any usage of these
three options be changed to use the \fB\-m\fR option instead.
not documented or useful, but were retained as they appear to be in
widespread use. It is strongly recommended that any usage of these
three options be changed to use the \fB\-m\fR option instead.
-The \fB\-a\fP, \fB\-d\fP, and \fB\-p\fR options are therefore omitted from the usage summary above.
+The \fB\-a\fP, \fB\-d\fP, and \fB\-p\fR options
+are therefore omitted from the usage summary above.
.PP
Very old systems, e.g., 3BSD, used a different terminal driver which
was replaced in 4BSD in the early 1980s.
.PP
Very old systems, e.g., 3BSD, used a different terminal driver which
was replaced in 4BSD in the early 1980s.