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TERMCAP(5) - File Formats Manual

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TERMCAP(5) - File Formats Manual # TERMCAP(5) - File Formats Manual NAME # termcap - terminal capability database DESCRIPTION # The termcap file is a database describing terminals, used, for example, by vi(1) and curses(3). Terminals are described in termcap by giving a set of capabilities that they have and by describing how operations are performed. Padding requirements and initialization sequences are included in termcap. Entries in termcap consist of a number of `:’-separated fields. ...

tset(1) User commands tset(1)

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tset(1) User commands tset(1) # tset(1) User commands tset(1) NNAAMMEE # ttsseett, ?? - terminal initialization SSYYNNOOPPSSIISS # ttsseett [--IIQQVVccqqrrssww] [--] [--ee _c_h] [--ii _c_h] [--kk _c_h] [--mm _m_a_p_p_i_n_g] [_t_e_r_m_i_n_a_l] ?? [--IIQQVVccqqrrssww] [--] [--ee _c_h] [--ii _c_h] [--kk _c_h] [--mm _m_a_p_p_i_n_g] [_t_e_r_m_i_n_a_l] DDEESSCCRRIIPPTTIIOONN # ttsseett -- iinniittiiaalliizzaattiioonn This program initializes terminals. First, ttsseett retrieves the current terminal mode settings for your terminal. It does this by successively testing • the standard error, • standard output, • standard input and • ultimately “/dev/tty” to obtain terminal settings. ...