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term 7

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term 7

 term(7)                                                         term(7)
 
 
 
 
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NAME

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NAME

        term - conventions for naming terminal types
 
 
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DESCRIPTION

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DESCRIPTION

        The  environment variable TERM should normally contain the
        type name of the terminal, console or display-device  type
        you  are  using.   This  information  is  critical for all
@@ -66,8 +63,8 @@
 
        If you use a dialup line, the type of device  attached  to
        it  may vary.  Older UNIX systems pre-set a very dumb ter-
-       minal type like `dumb' or `dialup' on dialup lines.  Newer
-       ones may pre-set `vt100', reflecting the prevalence of DEC
+       minal type like "dumb" or "dialup" on dialup lines.  Newer
+       ones may pre-set "vt100", reflecting the prevalence of DEC
        VT100-compatible terminals  and  personal-computer  emula-
        tors.
 
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        if  the  remote terminfo or termcap entry for your type is
        not compatible with yours, but this situation is rare  and
        can  almost  always  be  avoided  by  explicitly exporting
-       `vt100' (assuming you are in fact using  a  VT100-superset
+       "vt100" (assuming you are in fact using  a  VT100-superset
        console, terminal, or terminal emulator.)
 
        In any case, you are free to override the system TERM set-
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        described by terminfo(5).
 
        The first line of  a  terminfo(5)  description  gives  the
-       names by which terminfo knows a terminal, separated by `|'
+       names by which terminfo knows a terminal, separated by "|"
        (pipe-bar) characters with the last name field  terminated
        by  a  comma.   The first name field is the type's primary
        name, and is the one to use when setting TERM.   The  last
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        intended to specify a line height, that suffix  should  go
        first.  So, for a hypothetical FuBarCo model 2317 terminal
        in 30-line mode with reverse video,  best  form  would  be
-       fubar-30-rv (rather than, say, `fubar-rv-30').
+       fubar-30-rv (rather than, say, "fubar-rv-30").
 
        Terminal types that are written not as standalone entries,
        but rather as components to be plugged into other  entries
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        environment variable when no -T option is specified.
 
 
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PORTABILITY

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PORTABILITY

        For  maximum  compatibility  with  older  System V UNIXes,
        names and aliases should be unique  within  the  first  14
        characters.
 
 
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FILES

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FILES

        /usr/share/terminfo/?/*
             compiled terminal capability data base
 
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             tty line initialization (BSD-like UNIXes)
 
 
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SEE ALSO

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SEE ALSO

        curses(3x), terminfo(5), term(5).