HP t1000 T1000 Series Terminal Emulation Guide - Page 60

Memory Rows, Memory Size, Status Line, Display Rows, Down Cursor, Display Columns, Right Cursor

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Memory Rows Factory default: 144 This option determines the number of text rows that are stored in memory. This can be set from 0 to 528 rows by default. The Display Rows option specifies the number of memory rows that can be viewed in the workspace at any one time. Memory Page Size Factory default: 24 When the emulator is in VT420 mode, the display memory of 144 lines can be divided into several pages, up to a maximum of six pages of 24 lines each. The setting of this option determines the number of lines on a page and therefore how many pages are available. Note that the page size can be larger than the Display Rows setting, in which case you can scroll the page up or down in the window by holding down the Ctrl key and pressing the Up or Down Cursor keys. When the emulator is in any mode other than VT420, the page size is the same as the Display Rows setting. Memory Page Width Factory default: 80 This option specifies the width of display memory for DEC VT modes, in the range 80 to 132 columns. When the number of Display Columns is less than the page width specified here, you can scroll horizontally to view the hidden columns by holding down the Ctrl key and pressing the Left or Right Cursor keys. Status Line Factory default: Unavailable This option determines whether or not the 25th screen line is used as a status line when the emulator is in any DEC VT terminal emulation mode. When Unavailable or Host Writable is selected, the host can write application-specific messages to the 25th line. Selecting None prevents this. 4-22 Setup Menus

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Memory Rows
Factory default:
144
This option determines the number of text rows that are stored in memory. This can be set
from 0 to 528 rows by default. The
Display Rows
option specifies the number of memory
rows that can be viewed in the workspace at any one time.
Memory Page Size
Factory default:
24
When the emulator is in VT420 mode, the display memory of 144 lines can be divided
into several pages, up to a maximum of six pages of 24 lines each. The setting of this
option determines the number of lines on a page and therefore how many pages are avail-
able. Note that the page size can be larger than the
Display Rows
setting, in which case
you can scroll the page up or down in the window by holding down the
Ctrl
key and
pressing the
Up
or
Down Cursor
keys. When the emulator is in any mode other than
VT420, the page size is the same as the
Display Rows
setting.
Memory Page Width
Factory default:
80
This option specifies the width of display memory for DEC VT modes, in the range 80 to
132 columns. When the number of
Display Columns
is less than the page width specified
here, you can scroll horizontally to view the hidden columns by holding down the
Ctrl
key and pressing the
Left
or
Right Cursor
keys.
Status Line
Factory default:
Unavailable
This option determines whether or not the 25th screen line is used as a status line when the
emulator is in any DEC VT terminal emulation mode. When
Unavailable
or
Host Writ-
able
is selected, the host can write application-specific messages to the 25th line. Select-
ing
None
prevents this.