Configuring a text terminal / TERMCAP terminal capabilities |
All termcap entries contain a list of terminal names, followed by a list of terminal capabilities, in the following format:
xterm|xterm terminal emulator:\ :km:mi:ms:xn:pt:\ :co#80:li#24:\ :is=\E[r\E[m\E[2J\E[H\E[?7h\E[?1;3;4;6l:\ ...
Termcap entries begin with one or more names for the terminal, each separated by a vertical ( | ) bar. Any one of these names can be used for access to the termcap entry.
Boolean capabilities are two-character codes indicating whether a terminal has a specific feature. If the boolean capability exists in the termcap entry, the terminal has that particular feature.
:bs:am: # bs backspace with CTRL-H # am automatic margins
Numeric capabilities are two-character codes followed by a sharp symbol ( # ) and a value.
:co#80:li#24: # co number of columns in a line # li number of lines on the screen
The runtime system assumes that the value is zero for any numeric capabilities that are not listed.
String capabilities specify a sequence that can be used to perform a terminal operation.
A string capability is a two-character code, followed by an equal sign ( = ) and a string ending at the next delimiter ( : ).
Most termcap entries include string capabilities for clearing the screen, arrow keys, cursor movement, underscore, function keys, etc.
:ce=\Et:cl=\E*:\ :nd=^L:up=^K:\ :so=\EG4:se=\EG0: # ce=\Et clear to end of line # cl=\E* clear the screen # nd=^L non-destructive cursor right # up=^K up one line # so=\EG4 start stand-out # se=\EG0 end stand-out