X-Git-Url: https://ncurses.scripts.mit.edu/?p=ncurses.git;a=blobdiff_plain;f=doc%2Fhtml%2Fman%2Ftput.1.html;h=7712744b35365fccee759d8efd6c71c00fc78afd;hp=8efe5e9af0927b46730a340943f6c35f1ddca5fc;hb=e6f4ffe150c7d919792f29a70b4f031cfab5ef06;hpb=da5e7c6148aa378da9d8da09be73e0ddd3995c6f diff --git a/doc/html/man/tput.1.html b/doc/html/man/tput.1.html index 8efe5e9a..7712744b 100644 --- a/doc/html/man/tput.1.html +++ b/doc/html/man/tput.1.html @@ -1,8 +1,8 @@ - + @@ -95,54 +95,53 @@ option is unnecessary, because the default is taken from the environment variable TERM. If -T is spec- ified, then the shell variables LINES and COLUMNS - will be ignored,and the operating system will not - be queried for the actual screen size. + will also be ignored. capname - indicates the capability from the terminfo data- - base. When termcap support is compiled in, the + indicates the capability from the terminfo data- + base. When termcap support is compiled in, the termcap name for the capability is also accepted. - parms If the capability is a string that takes parame- + parms If the capability is a string that takes parame- ters, the arguments parms will be instantiated into the string. - Most parameters are numbers. Only a few terminfo + Most parameters are numbers. Only a few terminfo capabilities require string parameters; tput uses a table to decide which to pass as strings. Normally - tput uses tparm (3x) to perform the substitution. + tput uses tparm (3x) to perform the substitution. If no parameters are given for the capability, tput - writes the string without performing the substitu- + writes the string without performing the substitu- tion. - -S allows more than one capability per invocation of + -S allows more than one capability per invocation of tput. The capabilities must be passed to tput from the standard input instead of from the command line - (see example). Only one capname is allowed per - line. The -S option changes the meaning of the 0 - and 1 boolean and string exit codes (see the EXIT + (see example). Only one capname is allowed per + line. The -S option changes the meaning of the 0 + and 1 boolean and string exit codes (see the EXIT CODES section). Again, tput uses a table and the presence of param- - eters in its input to decide whether to use tparm + eters in its input to decide whether to use tparm (3x), and how to interpret the parameters. - -V reports the version of ncurses which was used in + -V reports the version of ncurses which was used in this program, and exits. - init If the terminfo database is present and an entry + init If the terminfo database is present and an entry for the user's terminal exists (see -Ttype, above), the following will occur: - (1) if present, the terminal's initialization - strings will be output as detailed in the - terminfo(5) section on Tabs and Initializa- + (1) if present, the terminal's initialization + strings will be output as detailed in the + terminfo(5) section on Tabs and Initializa- tion, - (2) any delays (e.g., newline) specified in the + (2) any delays (e.g., newline) specified in the entry will be set in the tty driver, - (3) tabs expansion will be turned on or off + (3) tabs expansion will be turned on or off according to the specification in the entry, and @@ -153,22 +152,22 @@ for any of the four above activities, that activity will silently be skipped. - reset Instead of putting out initialization strings, the - terminal's reset strings will be output if present - (rs1, rs2, rs3, rf). If the reset strings are not - present, but initialization strings are, the ini- - tialization strings will be output. Otherwise, + reset Instead of putting out initialization strings, the + terminal's reset strings will be output if present + (rs1, rs2, rs3, rf). If the reset strings are not + present, but initialization strings are, the ini- + tialization strings will be output. Otherwise, reset acts identically to init. longname - If the terminfo database is present and an entry - for the user's terminal exists (see -Ttype above), + If the terminfo database is present and an entry + for the user's terminal exists (see -Ttype above), then the long name of the terminal will be put out. The long name is the last name in the first line of the terminal's description in the terminfo database [see term(5)]. - If tput is invoked by a link named reset, this has the + If tput is invoked by a link named reset, this has the same effect as tput reset. See tset for comparison, which has similar behavior. @@ -177,13 +176,13 @@

EXAMPLES

        tput init
             Initialize the terminal according to the type of ter-
-            minal in the environmental variable TERM.  This  com-
-            mand  should be included in everyone's .profile after
+            minal  in the environmental variable TERM.  This com-
+            mand should be included in everyone's .profile  after
             the environmental variable TERM has been exported, as
             illustrated on the profile(5) manual page.
 
        tput -T5620 reset
-            Reset  an  AT&T 5620 terminal, overriding the type of
+            Reset an AT&T 5620 terminal, overriding the  type  of
             terminal in the environmental variable TERM.
 
        tput cup 0 0
@@ -204,16 +203,16 @@
        bold=`tput smso` offbold=`tput rmso`
             Set the shell variables bold, to begin stand-out mode
             sequence, and offbold, to end standout mode sequence,
-            for  the current terminal.  This might be followed by
-            a prompt: echo  "${bold}Please  type  in  your  name:
+            for the current terminal.  This might be followed  by
+            a  prompt:  echo  "${bold}Please  type  in your name:
             ${offbold}\c"
 
        tput hc
-            Set  exit code to indicate if the current terminal is
+            Set exit code to indicate if the current terminal  is
             a hard copy terminal.
 
        tput cup 23 4
-            Send the sequence to move the cursor to row 23,  col-
+            Send  the sequence to move the cursor to row 23, col-
             umn 4.
 
        tput cup
@@ -221,8 +220,8 @@
             parameters substituted.
 
        tput longname
-            Print the long name from the  terminfo  database  for
-            the  type  of terminal specified in the environmental
+            Print  the  long  name from the terminfo database for
+            the type of terminal specified in  the  environmental
             variable TERM.
 
             tput -S <<!
@@ -231,10 +230,10 @@
             > bold
             > !
 
-            This example shows tput processing several  capabili-
-            ties  in one invocation.  It clears the screen, moves
-            the cursor to position  10,  10  and  turns  on  bold
-            (extra  bright)  mode.   The list is terminated by an
+            This  example shows tput processing several capabili-
+            ties in one invocation.  It clears the screen,  moves
+            the  cursor  to  position  10,  10  and turns on bold
+            (extra bright) mode.  The list is  terminated  by  an
             exclamation mark (!) on a line by itself.
 
 
@@ -245,8 +244,8 @@
 
        /usr/share/tabset/*
               tab settings for some terminals, in a format appro-
-              priate   to  be  output  to  the  terminal  (escape
-              sequences that set  margins  and  tabs);  for  more
+              priate  to  be  output  to  the  terminal   (escape
+              sequences  that  set  margins  and  tabs); for more
               information, see the "Tabs and Initialization" sec-
               tion of terminfo(5)
 
@@ -254,38 +253,38 @@
 

EXIT CODES

        If the -S option is used, tput checks for errors from each
-       line,  and if any errors are found, will set the exit code
-       to 4 plus the number of lines with errors.  If  no  errors
-       are  found,  the  exit  code is 0.  No indication of which
+       line, and if any errors are found, will set the exit  code
+       to  4  plus the number of lines with errors.  If no errors
+       are found, the exit code is 0.   No  indication  of  which
        line failed can be given so exit code 1 will never appear.
-       Exit  codes 2, 3, and 4 retain their usual interpretation.
+       Exit codes 2, 3, and 4 retain their usual  interpretation.
        If the -S option is not used, the exit code depends on the
        type of capname:
 
             boolean
                    a value of 0 is set for TRUE and 1 for FALSE.
 
-            string a  value of 0 is set if the capname is defined
-                   for this terminal type (the value  of  capname
-                   is  returned on standard output); a value of 1
+            string a value of 0 is set if the capname is  defined
+                   for  this  terminal type (the value of capname
+                   is returned on standard output); a value of  1
                    is set if capname is not defined for this ter-
-                   minal  type  (nothing  is  written to standard
+                   minal type (nothing  is  written  to  standard
                    output).
 
             integer
-                   a value of 0 is always  set,  whether  or  not
+                   a  value  of  0  is always set, whether or not
                    capname is defined for this terminal type.  To
-                   determine if capname is defined for this  ter-
+                   determine  if capname is defined for this ter-
                    minal type, the user must test the value writ-
-                   ten to standard output.  A value of  -1  means
-                   that  capname is not defined for this terminal
+                   ten  to  standard output.  A value of -1 means
+                   that capname is not defined for this  terminal
                    type.
 
-            other  reset or init may fail to find  their  respec-
-                   tive  files.   In  that case, the exit code is
+            other  reset  or  init may fail to find their respec-
+                   tive files.  In that case, the  exit  code  is
                    set to 4 + errno.
 
-       Any other exit code indicates an error; see  the  DIAGNOS-
+       Any  other  exit code indicates an error; see the DIAGNOS-
        TICS section.
 
 
@@ -296,8 +295,8 @@
 
        exit code   error message
        ---------------------------------------------------------------------
-       0           (capname is a numeric variable that is not specified  in
-                   the  terminfo(5)  database  for this terminal type, e.g.
+       0           (capname  is a numeric variable that is not specified in
+                   the terminfo(5) database for this  terminal  type,  e.g.
                    tput -T450 lines and tput -T2621 xmc)
        1           no error message is printed, see the EXIT CODES section.
        2           usage error
@@ -309,25 +308,37 @@
 
 

PORTABILITY

-       The longname and -S options, and  the  parameter-substitu-
-       tion  features  used in the cup example, are not supported
+       The  longname  and -S options, and the parameter-substitu-
+       tion features used in the cup example, are  not  supported
        in BSD curses or in AT&T/USL curses before SVr4.
 
-       X/Open documents only the operands  for  clear,  init  and
-       reset.   In this implementation, clear is part of the cap-
+       X/Open  documents  only  the  operands for clear, init and
+       reset.  In this implementation, clear is part of the  cap-
        name support.  Other implementations of tput on SVr4-based
        systems such as Solaris, IRIX64 and HPUX as well as others
-       such as AIX and Tru64 provide support  for  capname  oper-
-       ands.   A  few platforms such as FreeBSD and NetBSD recog-
-       nize termcap names rather than terminfo  capability  names
-       in their respective tput commands.
+       such  as  AIX  and Tru64 provide support for capname oper-
+       ands.
+
+       A few platforms such as FreeBSD and NetBSD recognize term-
+       cap  names  rather than terminfo capability names in their
+       respective tput commands.
+
+       Most implementations which provide support for capname op-
+       erands  use the tparm function to expand parameters in it.
+       That function expects a  mixture  of  numeric  and  string
+       parameters,  requiring  tput  to  know  which type to use.
+       This implementation uses a table to determine that for the
+       standard  capname  operands, and an internal library func-
+       tion  to  analyze  nonstandard  capname  operands.   Other
+       implementations  may simply guess that an operand contain-
+       ing only digits is intended to be a number.
 
 
 

SEE ALSO

-       clear(1), stty(1), tabs(1), terminfo(5).
+       clear(1), stty(1), tabs(1), terminfo(5), curs_termcap(3x).
 
-       This describes ncurses version 5.7 (patch 20110212).
+       This describes ncurses version 5.9 (patch 20130518).