HP Neoware e90 TeemTalk® 5.0 for Unix User's Guide - Page 134

Lines, Standard, Extended, US/CR, CRLF/ETX, Character, Multinational Mode, Emulation Settings

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Setup Menus The 1 + Rest setting will divide the display memory into two pages, the first containing the number of lines specified by the Lines option, the second containing all the remaining lines. Note that changing the page format will cause the entire display memory to be cleared, the cursor will move to the home position and the scroll margin will be reset. Status Line Factory default: Standard This option applies to all emulations and enables you to specify the type of status line displayed at the top of the screen, or remove it from the display. Both the Standard and Extended status lines display messages about the state of the emulation or application. The Extended status line displays additional editing status messages. Refer to the Wyse Emulations chapter for details. Block End Factory default: US/CR This option applies to all emulations and specifies the ASCII characters used to indicate the end of a line and a block when a block of data is sent to the host. When set to US/CR, the line terminator is a US character and the block terminator is a CR character. When set to CRLF/ETX, the line terminators are the CR and LF characters, and the block terminator is an ETX character. Attribute Type Factory default: Page The setting of this option determines whether display attributes are active to the end of the line or the end of the page. The Character setting only applies to the WY- 60 emulation and causes attributes to only apply to characters written to the screen. The WY-50, ADDS A2 and HZ 1500 emulations only support the Page setting. Code Page Factory default: PC Multinational (437) This option determines the set of characters that form the second half of the multinational character set when in multinational mode (as set by the Multinational Mode option in the Emulation Settings dialog box). ASCII Font Factory default: WY ASCII This option determines whether the Wyse ASCII or PC standard character set is used as the first half of the multinational character set when in multinational mode (as set by the Multinational Mode option in the Emulation Settings dialog box). 8-60

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Setup Menus
The
1 + Rest
setting will divide the display memory into two pages, the first
containing the number of lines specified by the
Lines
option, the second containing all
the remaining lines.
Note that changing the page format will cause the entire display memory to be cleared,
the cursor will move to the home position and the scroll margin will be reset.
Status Line
Factory default: Standard
This option applies to all emulations and enables you to specify the type of status line
displayed at the top of the screen, or remove it from the display.
Both the
Standard
and
Extended
status lines display messages about the state of the
emulation or application. The
Extended
status line displays additional editing status
messages. Refer to the
Wyse Emulations
chapter for details.
Block End
Factory default: US/CR
This option applies to all emulations and specifies the ASCII characters used to indi-
cate the end of a line and a block when a block of data is sent to the host.
When set to
US/CR
, the line terminator is a
US
character and the block terminator is a
CR
character.
When set to
CRLF/ETX
, the line terminators are the
CR
and
LF
characters, and the
block terminator is an
ETX
character.
Attribute Type
Factory default: Page
The setting of this option determines whether display attributes are active to the end of
the line or the end of the page. The
Character
setting only applies to the WY- 60
emulation and causes attributes to only apply to characters written to the screen. The
WY-50, ADDS A2 and HZ 1500 emulations only support the
Page
setting.
Code Page
Factory default: PC Multinational (437)
This option determines the set of characters that form the second half of the multina-
tional character set when in multinational mode (as set by the
Multinational Mode
option in the
Emulation Settings
dialog box).
ASCII Font
Factory default: WY ASCII
This option determines whether the Wyse ASCII or PC standard character set is used
as the first half of the multinational character set when in multinational mode (as set by
the
Multinational Mode
option in the
Emulation Settings
dialog box).