HP T5725 TeemTalk® 5.0 for Unix User's Guide

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    TeemTalk® 5.0 for Unix User's Guide
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    UK Neoware UK Ltd Host Access Business Unit The Stables, Cosgrove Milton Keynes MK19 7JJ Tel: +44 (0) 1908 267111 Fax: +44 (0) 1908 267112 Email: [email protected] USA Neoware Systems, Inc. 400 Feheley Drive King of Prussia, PA 19406 Tel: +1.610.277.8300 Fax: +1.610.275.5739 FRANCE Neoware
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    Telephone: +1.610.277.8300 Web: http://www.neoware.com/support/ Software Version 5.0.1 October 2004 Part number: TT5DM-5.0.1 Neoware UK Ltd, Host Access Business Unit, The Stables, Cosgrove, Milton Keynes, MK19 7JJ Tel: +44 (0) 1908 267111 Fax: +44 (0) 1908 267112 TeemTalk © 1988-
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    this user's guide is for Business Machines Corporation. Motif is a trademark of the Open Software Foundation. Open Look is a trademark of AT&T. Prime is WY-50+ and WY-60 are trademarks of Wyse Technology Inc. X Window System is a trademark of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. All other
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    Contents Contents Introduction 1-1 TeemTalk & The X Window System 1-1 User's Guide Overview 1-2 Terms & Conventions 1-4 Getting Started 2-1 Selecting The Terminal Emulation 2-1 Viewdata Mode 2-4 Host Communications 2-6 Initiating A Telnet Session 2-6 Serial Connection 2-7 Selecting & Using
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    Buttons 4-3 Hotspots 5-1 Using Hotspots 5-1 Defining Hotspots 5-2 Setup Menus 6-1 Selecting & Closing Menus 6-1 Using The Menus 6-2 Dialog Boxes 6-2 Default Settings 6-3 Saving The Setup 6-3 Menu Descriptions 6-4 File Menu 6-4 Telnet Options 6-10 3270 Options 6-12 5250 Options 6-14
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    Contents IBM 3151 Settings 6-52 Wyse Settings 6-56 IBM 3270 Settings 6-61 IBM 5250 Settings 6-63 BQ 3107 Settings 6-65 Keyboard Macros 6-68 Attribute Settings 6-71 Mouse Button Actions 6-74 Help Menu 6-76 DEC VT Emulations 7-1 Introduction 7-1 Keyboard Mapping 7-1 The Status Bar 7-4 BQ
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    12-3 Keyboard Mapping 12-3 Record & Playback Keystrokes Facility 12-5 Recording Keystrokes 12-5 Playback Keystrokes 12-6 Error Codes 12-6 Fax Image Support 12-7 IBM 3151 Emulation 13-1 Introduction 13-1 The Status Line 13-1 Defining Function Keys 13-3 Keyboard Mapping 13-4 MDIS Prism
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    Contents PT250 Emulation 15-1 Introduction 15-1 The Status Line 15-1 Keyboard Mapping 15-3 Displaying Alternate Characters 15-5 Siemens 97801 Emulation 16-1 Introduction 16-1 Keyboard Mapping 16-1 Stratus V102 Emulation 17-1 Introduction 17-1 The Status Line 17-1 Keyboard Mapping 17-2
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    Contents Display Format 20-12 Window Elements 20-16 Colour Selection 20-19 Font Selection 20-22 Understanding X Resources 20-26 Key Reference Numbers A-1 Keysyms B-1 Virtual Keysyms B-1 Keysyms & Functions B-2 Virtual Key Names C-1 Sending Text To A File C-10 Sending Text To The Serial
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    terminal emulation software and describes the scope of this User's Guide. TeemTalk & The X Window System service to each application and hence is known as the X display server. The basic function of TeemTalk for Unix is to accept DEC, IBM, etc., command sequences from a host application (client
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    Introduction User's Guide Overview Chapter 1: Introduction Introduces TeemTalk and describes various conventions used. Chapter 2: Getting Started Describes how to use TeemTalk and configure it for compatibility with your
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    of keys. Appendix C: Virtual Key Names Lists all the virtual key names that enable you to include a specific key function in a user definition for key macros, soft buttons, hotspots, etc. Appendix D: Product Specification Describes the level of support provided by each terminal emulation. 1-3
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    Introduction Terms & Conventions This User's Guide uses the following terms and conventions. 1. When referring to mouse buttons, it will be assumed that the Left button is configured as button 1, the Middle
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    (7-bit) emulation will be running by default. The current emulation can be changed in buttons is displayed at the bottom of the window, you can change the current DEC VT All the terminal emulations supported by TeemTalk can be accessed reset by selecting the Save Settings option in the File menu. 2-1
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    the Wyse Emulations chapter for more details. The AIXTerm emulation provides compatibility with software designed to drive an X terminal using X Windows. The ANSI-BBS emulation is a derivative of the ANSI device driver ANSI.SYS supplied with all DOS based PCs and which provides the screen management
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    ICL7561 emulation is not currently supported by TeemTalk. The MDI P8/P12 emulation provides compatibility with software designed to drive the McDonnell 40, Viewdata 80 and Viewdata Split modes enable access to a viewdata service using one of three display formats, as described in the Viewdata Mode
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    , select VT400 Series-7. Refer to the DEC VT Emulations chapter for more information. The WYSE 50, 50+ and 60 emulations provide compatibility with software designed to drive the Wyse WY-50, WY-50+ and WY-60 terminals, respectively. Refer to the Wyse Emulations chapter for information on these
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    function buttons is displayed along the bottom of the window. These correspond to the function keys F1 through F8 button. The two fields following the f-key number allow you to enter a two line label definition line which contains an escape sequence by default. Each definition can contain up to 50
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    Initiating A Telnet Session TeemTalk has its own inbuilt telnet driver so that precise control can be exercised over the information Shell) client/server protocol is used to encrypt and transmit data securely over a network, with authentication (proof of client identity) provided by a password and
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    reset HP: /dev/tty0 VAX: TTA0: If an invalid device is specified, or the device cannot be accessed, communication will be defaulted back to the operating system shell. When TeemTalk is communicating with the operating system shell, the Parity setting is used to specify the number
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    make the changes take effect and close the dialog box. To save the settings so that they will be automatically reasserted when TeemTalk is subsequently reset or loaded, display the File menu and select the Save Settings option. 2-8
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    bar displays the name of your version of TeemTalk software by default. You may change the title displayed by using the title resource or -title command line option followed by a space then the title to be assigned. This is useful for identifying each window when more than one instance of TeemTalk is
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    clicked, TeemTalk will scan a list of known fonts and select the next smallest font to that currently being used. The window size is then decreased so that it contains exactly the same number of rows and columns as before. When the > command is clicked, TeemTalk will scan a list of known fonts and
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    window. The number of text lines displayed in the window is specified by the defaultLines resource or -dl command line option (default 24 lines), and the number , it is possible to make the width of display memory larger than the width of the window by using the Page Width option in the VT/ANSI
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    the visibility of the soft buttons displayed at the bottom of the window on and off. Button 3: This button indicates whether Overstrike Mode or Insert Mode is currently selected. In Overstrike Mode (default), new characters will replace already existing characters at the cursor position. When
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    is displayed below the status line at the bottom of the window by default when TeemTalk is loaded. These can be programmed so that by default. You can specify the number of lines displayed by using a resource or command line option. The number of columns that are displayed and stored in memory can
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    Getting Started Notes 2-14
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    represented on the keyboard (Compose Character for example) can be assigned to specific keys. Remapping The Keyboard As the legends on the keycaps may not key has the keysym Shift_R. A list of valid keysyms defined by the X Window System can be found in the Keysyms appendix. The keysym of a key is
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    is used to assign events to actions. This table should be placed in the .Xdefaults or application defaults file as described in the Resources & Command Line Options chapter. TeemTalk supports two action functions related to keyboard mapping: string and value. string("string") This command will cause
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    the beginning of the key translation line, as shown in the following example: xteemx320*vt220.Translations: #override \n\ Shift keysym: value(reference number) Actions can also be mixed. The following example will cause ESC H to be sent when the F7 key is pressed: xteemx320*vt220.Translations
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    Ctrl + Shift + Key Pressing a key will cause the key legend or a reference number that uniquely identifies the key to be displayed. Press Tab or click the pointer in the box and enter the new definition. This can include specific functions associated with a particular terminal emulation as listed
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    the host to the terminal and vice versa. By default all characters in the macro are directed to the host it will be asserted each time TeemTalk is reset or loaded, then click the Program Volatile or The large text box will display the reference numbers of all the currently programmed keys and their
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    (8-bit) character sets are used. The Character Sets appendix in the Programmer's Guide shows all the tables of characters that may be selected. If a character is the second character. A compose character sequence may be abandoned before completion by pressing the Delete key. Pressing Compose
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    Keyboard Configuration The following tables use several conventions: The keys bearing the characters used to compose a special character may be pressed in any order unless (in order) is specified. (DEC Multinat.) indicates that the character can only be composed if the Multinational Mode option in
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    Keyboard Configuration COMPOSE CHARACTER SEQUENCES " quotation mark ¨ space # number sign + + ' apostrophe ' space @ commercial at a a or A A (Multinational) a a or A A or a A (National) [ opening bracket ( ( \ back slash / / or / < ] closing bracket ^ circumflex accent ` grave accent
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    Keyboard Configuration COMPOSE CHARACTER SEQUENCES (continued) Ä A umlaut Å A ring Æ A E diphthong Ç C cedilla È E grave É E acute Ê E circumflex Ë E umlaut Ì I grave Í I acute Î I circumflex Ï I umlaut Ñ N tilde Ò O grave Ó O acute Ô O circumflex Õ O tilde Ö O umlaut Œ O E diphthong (DEC Multinat
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    Keyboard Configuration COMPOSE CHARACTER SEQUENCES (continued) ó o acute ô o circumflex õ o tilde ö o umlaut œ o e diphthong (DEC Multinat.) ø o slash ù u grave ú u acute û u circumflex ü u umlaut ÿ y umlaut N SP no break space (Latin-1) broken vertical bar (Latin-1) ¬ logical not (
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    the functions assigned to each button and key combination by default. Normal Shift Control Control + Shift Alt Button 1 Select Button 3 is the rightmost button. References to mouse buttons throughout this User's Guide will assume that they are configured in this way. Selecting & Copying Text You
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    Mouse Functions The default method for selecting text is as follows. Place the cursor at a graphic copy facility which enables you to copy text and graphics and paste the information in any TeemTalk window. The area to be copied is selected by positioning the mouse cursor at the top left corner of
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    Mouse Functions Hotspots are supported in ALL terminal emulation modes. TeemTalk provides a set of default hotspot keywords for each mode. These relate to key functions specific to the emulation. For example, in VT320 mode you can click on the word Help displayed on the screen and TeemTalk will
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    Mouse Functions You can also enter a definition of your own in the text box associated with each button and key combination. Definitions are entered in the same way as for keyboard macros and soft buttons, as described in the Setup Menus chapter. The setting of the Highlight When Actioned option
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    are supported in ALL terminal emulation modes. TeemTalk provides a set of default keywords for each mode. These keywords relate to key functions specific to currently present in display memory by holding down the Control key and the Right mouse button (assuming default mouse configuration). All
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    but with the extension .hot instead of .nv. For example, the default hotspot definitions supplied with TeemTalk (with graphics emulations) are stored in the the heading [Definitions]. Keyword definitions that apply to a specific mode are specified under the heading [Definitions,], where
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    host: Login=hostname^M Decimal values are entered as three-digit numbers immediately preceded by an underscore character. Values with only two digits ASCII character table in the Character Sets appendix in the Programmer's Guide for code and decimal references. Key Combinations & Sequences You can
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    value2 to two variables, you would enter the following in the relevant Definitions command group: Script= Refer to the TeemTalk Programmer's Guide for more information on initiating script files. 5-4
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    Setup Menus 6 Setup Menus This chapter describes the options available in the setup menus and dialog boxes. Selecting & Closing Menus Three menus labelled File, Settings and Help can be displayed from the menu bar by clicking on the relevant buttons. A menu is closed by moving the pointer away from
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    that are not followed by an ellipsis (...) perform a particular function when selected. For example, selecting Factory Default in the File menu will cause TeemTalk to assert the factory default settings. Options that are followed by an ellipsis indicate that a dialog box will be displayed with all
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    in the same way as the scroll bar in the main window. To make a selection, display the required option in the display the File menu and select the Factory Default option. If you have modified any setup settings reassert the settings when it is subsequently reset or loaded. To save the current setup
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    the menu or dialog box as it is displayed on the screen. The factory default setting is shown below each option title where applicable. File Menu Note: The Capture command line option or debugMode resource. Factory Default This will cause TeemTalk to reassert all the original settings that it had when
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    reset window to fill the screen when it is started. The other options toggle visibility of the menu bar, scroll bar and soft buttons on or off. Open Connection... This will display a dialog box enabling you to make a connection to a remote host. TeemTalk has its own inbuilt telnet driver
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    client/server protocol is used to encrypt and transmit data securely over a network, with authentication (proof of client identity) provided by a password line options to initiate a telnet session, specify the telnet port number, and force TeemTalk to exit when the connection closes. Refer to
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    Type options enable you to restrict the character sets used for printing so that they match those supported by your printer. You can select from one of three different Printer Modes. Selecting Normal (default) will enable you to print a page of text or text in the scrolling region, depending on the
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    Clicking this option cause a fast print of text displayed in the TeemTalk window using ASCII text codes. Run Script... This option will display a it is running by selecting the Cancel Script option. Refer to the Programmer's Guide for a complete description of how to write a script file and the
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    displayed program and will automatically detect and highlight lines that contain errors. Refer to the Script Recorder chapter in the Programmer's Guide for details. Clear Buffer This will cause the contents of the window and scroll buffer to be erased. Quit This will cause TeemTalk to shut down. 6-9
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    to specify the Telnet port number. The default Telnet port number, 23, can be substituted with any valid 16 bit port number. Specifying a number outside the valid range will cause the setting to default to 1. If an SSH (Secure Shell) connection is to be made, the default port number is 22. If an SSL
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    are described in the 5250 Options section. Force Negotiation These settings determine whether or not the Telnet Binary or EOR options are supported. Both are set to no by default. No Will not force any negotiations. It will leave it up to the host to decide what to do. DO Will force
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    Setup Menus 3270 Options This dialog box is displayed by clicking the 3270 Options button in the Telnet Options dialog box when TN3270 is not suppressed. Connect This specifies the name of the device which the server will be requested to assign to the Telnet session; it may be used when requesting
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    Administrator. The Bind setting determines whether or not the server is allowed to send the SNA Bind image and Unbind notification to the emulator. When Responses is selected, positive and negative response handling is supported type(s) to support. Seconds Before Print Close Factory default: 0 The
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    Setup Menus 5250 Options This dialog box is displayed by clicking the 5250 Options button in the Telnet Options dialog box when TN5250 is not suppressed and the Model option in the IBM 5250 Settings dialog box is not set to 3812-1 (a printer). Refer to the next section for 5250 Printer Options.
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    names will be tried by each session. This should not cause a problem unless the separate sessions use different modulo values (for example, session are separate counters for the IBM 3270 and IBM 5250 emulations. User, Password, Library, Menu These options enable you to specify the initial entries
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    Setup Menus 5250 Printer Options This dialog box is displayed by clicking the 5250 Options button in the Telnet Options dialog box when TN5250 is not suppressed and the Model option in the IBM 5250 Settings dialog box is set to 3812-1 (a printer). Device Name Specifies the name of the printer device
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    Setup Menus Mfg. Type and Model Specifies the manufacturer, type and model of the printer. The entry must exactly match an AS400 printer type string, including the * (asterisk) character. The following valid entries are for the IBM AS/400 V3R1. Note that the list can change according to AS/400
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    , type and model of the printer. B5-sized envelopes (176mm x 250mm). Monarch-sized envelopes (3.875 x 7.5 inches). Number 9-sized envelopes (3.875 x 8.875 inches). Number 10-sized envelopes (4.125 x 9.5 inches). C5-sized envelopes (162mm x 229mm). DL-sized envelopes (110mm x 220mm). 6-18
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    Setup Menus ASCII 899 Support Specifies whether the single-byte printer has ASCII code page 899 installed. Selecting Don't Report will cause no value to be returned. WSCST Name Specifies the name of the object containing pointers to the work station customizing
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    port the server is listening on. TeemTalk sets the telnet host port number to 992 for secure telnet by default. Additionally the system administrator may issue each user or terminal with their own password protected client certificate. To make an SSL connection: 1. Display the New Connection dialog
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    option then the Client Certificate password will be stored in an encrypted form. Error Messages Could not connect TCP/IP socket. The most likely causes of this error are that the service is not running on the server or the port number is incorrect. Could not connect SSL socket. Please check that
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    protocol is used to encrypt and transmit data securely over a network, with authentication (proof of client identity) provided by a password and/or key. TeemTalk sets the telnet host port number to 22 by default. To make an SSH connection: 1. Display the New Connection dialog box by selecting Open
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    need to be generated and stored on the client and server before any connections can be made. the following dialog box. The Filename is the root filename for all the generated key files. DSA and you want to generate a new set of large prime numbers to use in the key generation process, click the
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    . This is convenient because it does not require any additional setup. However, it is less secure than key authentication because the sensitive password is transmitted off the client host and even though it is protected while on the network, it could be captured when it reaches the server if that
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    Note that the dialog boxes used to configure specific emulations can only be displayed when the relevant Tek Graphics Settings VT/ANSI/SCO Settings HP 70092 Settings PT 250 Settings TA terminal and display settings. - (TeemTalk graphics support) for specifying Gin terminator, backspace key function
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    Setup Menus Wyse Settings IBM 3270 Settings IBM 5250 Settings BQ 3107/7107 Settings Keyboard Macros Attribute Settings Mouse Button Actions - for configuring the Wyse emulations. - for configuring the IBM 3270 emulation. - for configuring the IBM 5250 emulation. - for configuring the BQ 3107
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    default: VT320-7 The setting of this option determines the current alpha emulation mode. The ADDS A2 emulation provides compatibility with software compatibility with software designed to drive an X terminal using X Windows. The ANSI emulation is a derivative of the ANSI device driver ANSI.SYS
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    correctly. Refer to the IBM 5250 Emulation chapter for more information. The ICL7561 emulation is not currently supported by TeemTalk. The MDI P8/P12 emulation provides compatibility with software designed to drive the McDonnell Douglas Prism-12 and Prism-8 terminals. The MDI P9 emulation provides
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    950 and TVI 955 emulations provide compatibility with software designed to drive the TeleVideo 950 and Split modes enable access to a viewdata service using one of three display formats, as information on these emulations. Graphic Emulation Factory default: ReGIS This option determines the graphics
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    to ANSI-BBS. The four character set mappings (code pages) supported are 437 for normal usage (default) and 850, 852, 858 or 1250 for multinational usage. Each the Character Sets appendix in the Programmer's Guide for details. Keyboard Language Factory default: North American This option enables you
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    control codes will be displayed on the screen instead of actioned. Multinational Mode Factory default: Selected The setting of this option determines the type of character set that is , the emulator is in National mode and a character set specific to the selected keyboard nationality is used. 6-31
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    baud rates for the port selected for host communications. Stop Bits Factory default: 1 This option specifies the number of stop bits sent for each transmitted character. Parity Factory default: 8 None This option specifies the number of data bits and the parity mode for each transmitted character
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    HP: /dev/tty0 VAX: TTA0: If an invalid device is specified, or the device cannot be accessed, communication will be defaulted back to the operating system shell. Transmit Rate Factory default shell. The Parity setting is used to determine the number of data bits. The other options in this dialog box
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    columns at a time using the normal (80 column) font, with the ability to scroll horizontally to view the columns stored offscreen. Allow Multiline Mode Factory default: Selected The setting of this option determines the number of text lines that are displayed when the window is resized. 6-34
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    the one which allows the same number of rows and columns as before to fill the new window size. The width of the window may be adjusted to ensure that remaining space is placed at the bottom of the window. Greyscale Display Factory default: Unselected The setting of this option determines how
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    will display each character as it is sent to the host. Jump Scroll Factory default: Unselected The setting of this option determines whether data is scrolled one or several lines at a time when the window becomes full. Data will scroll up several lines at a time when selected, giving a higher
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    Menus This dialog box is displayed when running the 4010/4014 emulation by selecting Tek Graphics in the Settings menu. Gin Terminator Factory default: CR/EOT This option determines the termination character(s) that follow a GIN address transmission, and can be set to one of the following: CR
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    on the emulation you are running. Status Line Factory default: Indicator The last line in the window can be used to display a status line when running 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
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    default: Selected The setting of this VT420 emulation option determines what happens when the application moves the cursor to a line not currently displayed in the window when the number to the relevant page stored in memory. Application Cursor Key Mode Factory default: Unselected The setting of this
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    the Number Of Columns option is set to 132. When unselected, a narrow font will be used so that all 132 columns are visible in the window. default: Unselected This DEC VT emulation option specifies the width of display memory as 80 columns when unselected or 132 columns when selected. When the Number
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    that is sent to the host in response to an emulation enquiry command. The string may be up to 30 characters long. Concealed Factory default: Unselected Selecting this option will cause the Answerback string to be locked from change and displayed as asterisks. Note that deselecting this option will
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    This dialog box is displayed by selecting HP 70092 in the Settings menu. Local Echo Factory default: Unselected The setting of this option the host unless the host 'echoes' them back. ENQ/ACK Pacing Factory default: Selected The setting of this option determines whether the Hewlett-Packard ENQ/ACK
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    default: Unselected The setting of this option determines whether escape sequences relating to the display are sent when the display memory CR character cures the problem. Terminal ID Factory default: HP70092 This specifies terminal may be supported.) XmitFnctn (A) Factory default: Unselected This
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    data will be transmitted a page at a time. Page data will either be from the beginning of display memory or from the current cursor position. InhHndShk (G) InhDC2 (H) Factory default: Unselected The combined setting of these two options determine the type of handshaking used when blocks of data are
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    of data to the host. Block mode also supports typeahead. Destructive Backspace Factory default: Unselected The setting of this option determines the Character Sets appendix in the Programmer's Guide for code and decimal references. Field Separator Factory default: ^_ (i.e. US) This option specifies
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    in the Programmer's Guide for code and decimal references. Start Column Factory default: 1 This option line of data in display memory. This pointer will remain in display memory until the line is deleted. hosts either use the DC1 (^Q) character (e.g. HP 3000) or no prompt (^@) character. When
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    selecting PT 250 in the Settings menu. Block Mode Factory default: Unselected This option determines how data is transmitted to the is determined by the Line Block Mode option. Line Block Mode Factory default: Unselected The setting of this option determines how much data is transmitted when
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    first column of the following line. When selected, following characters will not be displayed. Screen Format Factory default: 80x24 The setting of this option determines the display memory format, the number of lines and columns that are displayed, and the amount of data transmitted to the host when
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    . Selecting it will cause a carriage return command to be appended to every line feed command received. Received CR is CR/LF Factory default: Unselected The setting of this option determines how the emulation interprets received carriage return characters. Selecting it will cause a line feed command
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    . Save the new setting before exiting TeemTalk by selecting Save Settings in the File menu. Packet Block Factory default: Off This option specifies whether you want to use packet blocking for X.25 communications line support, and if so, the size of the packet block. The size may be set to any of
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    thin border which separates the status line from the rest of the lines on the display. Return Function Factory default specific function key. Normally this should be unselected. Bell On Factory default: passes through it. The valid range of column numbers is 1 to 80. Setting this option to
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    by selecting IBM 3151 in the Settings menu. Operating Mode Factory default: Echo The setting of this option determines how keyboard entered data it before a block of data is sent to the host. Row and Column Factory default: 24 x 80 This option enables you to select one of four display formats: 24
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    contents of the current and all following lines will move down the number of lines inserted, causing the lines originally at the bottom of the of the Line and Character settings will be enabled. Insert Character Factory default: Space The setting of this option determines the effect of pressing the
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    host in response to a terminal identification request. (Note that not all features of the specified terminal may be supported.) The entry can be up to 20 characters long. Auto Wrap Factory default: Selected The setting of this option determines what happens to the cursor and data sent to the display
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    the current line and each new character sent to the display will overwrite the character already occupying the cursor position. Auto Line Feed Factory default: Unselected The setting of this option in conjunction with that of the Auto New Line option determines the destination of the cursor when the
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    default setting for that emulation when the dialog box is exited. Lines Factory default: 24 This option applies to the WY-50+ and WY-60 emulations and specifies the number default: 1 x Lines This option applies to the WY-50+ and WY-60 emulations and specifies the size of a page in display memory in
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    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
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    is always cleared when the number of columns is changed in the other emulations. Economy 80 Factory default: Unselected This option applies to the WY-50+ and WY-60 emulations and enables 80 column display with more pages of display memory. Auto Scroll Factory default: Selected This option applies to
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    Setup Menus When selected, a new page of memory will be displayed. Note: The other emulations do not support multiple pages, so the cursor moves according to the Auto Scroll option. DEL = DestBS Factory default: Unselected This option applies to the WY-50+ and WY-60 emulations and determines what
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    Setup Menus Colour Support Factory default: Unselected When this option is selected, TeemTalk will recognize except Wyse 60, which will use Wyse 60 colour commands. Application Key Mode Factory default: Unselected When application key mode is selected, the function keys and certain editing keys will
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    is displayed by selecting IBM 3270 in the Settings menu. Model Factory default: 3278-2-E This specifies what is reported back to the host in 27 rows by 132 columns Settings with the -E extension provide support for the following extended attributes: 3270 field attributes, extended highlighting,
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    10 (ESC LF). Selecting End on Non-Hex enables you to specify the number of characters that make up the end sequence in the End Length box. enter either _027, \u001B, \e, \033, or even ^[. Ruler Type Factory default: Cross A rule can be displayed across the emulation workspace at the cursor position
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    all features of the specified terminal may be supported.) The terminal types supported and their display characteristics are listed below. Colour Monochrome Monochrome Monochrome Colour Rows x Columns 24 x 80 24 x 80 24 x 80 24 x 80 (default) 24 x 80 24 x 80 and 27 x 132 24 x 80 and 27 x 132 24 x 80
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    : Depends on terminal model By default the setting of this option will match the normal display characteristic of the Model selected, as shown in the terminal model list earlier. In TeemTalk, all terminal models support both monochrome and colour display. When monochrome is selected, characters
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    determines whether VIP or SDP display attributes are used. VIP Mode Factory default: 7760 The VIP mode can be set to 7700 or 7760. Partition 0 Factory default: Message Row The display is divided into two partitions numbered 0 and 1. Partition 0 is a single line that can be used to display status
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    data is sent to the host. In Character mode, keyboard entered data is sent simultaneously to the host and the display. At Page Overflow Factory default: Stop The setting of this option determines what happens when the cursor reaches the bottom of the screen. Selecting Stop will cause the cursor to
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    Auto Wrap Tabbing Factory default: Unselected When the last ^[, where ^ represents the Ctrl key. Decimal values are entered as three-digit numbers immediately preceded by an underscore character. Values with only two digits must be preceded the Programmer's Guide for code and decimal references. 6-67
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    that can be inserted into key macro strings to cause subsequent characters to be redirected from the host to the terminal and vice versa. By default all characters in the macro are directed to the host. When a key expansion character is detected for the first time, characters will be redirected to
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    , the default value ^P button will cause the key legend or a reference number that uniquely identifies the key or soft button used to This can include specific functions associated with a on the soft button in the window by entering it in the Soft each time TeemTalk is reset or loaded, then click
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    large text box will display the reference numbers of all the currently programmed keys and key will then revert back to sending its default value as shown by the legend on the tables in the Character Sets appendix in the Programmer's Guide for code and decimal references. Running A Script File
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    This enables you to specify the colours used in the window and how text with attributes and graphics line styles Displayed As option determines whether or not a specific colour is assigned to the text attribute. The to the text in the default text colour, select Attribute. To display text assigned with
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    Attribute Combination This list box enables you to select a specific attribute, combination of attributes, or Tek line style for defining Blue adjustment slides to modify the colour displayed. Auto-color Mode Factory default: Unselected This option is only applicable to the DEC VT terminal
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    this option determines whether or not the foreground and background colours are cleared to the default colours when an ANSI clear attributes command is received. Attributes Use Normal Background Factory default: Unselected This option only applies to the IBM 3270 and TA6530 emulations. If attribute
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    Setup Menus Mouse Button Actions This dialog box is displayed by selecting Mouse Button Actions in the Settings menu. This enables you to specify the function of mouse buttons 1, 2 and 3 when they are pressed on their own or in conjunction with modifier keys. You can assign up to five functions for
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    Setup Menus The Show Hotspots and Action Hotspots functions are described in the Hotspots chapter. The Send Keyword function is very similar to the hotspot feature. It enables you to send delimited text displayed on the screen to the host just by clicking on it. Delimiters are the same as for
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    Setup Menus Help Menu Clicking the About TeemTalk button in the Help menu will display information on this version of TeemTalk. 6-76
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    DEC VT Emulations 7 DEC VT Emulations This chapter describes features of the DEC VT terminal emulations. Introduction To run a DEC VT terminal emulation, display the Emulation Settings dialog box from the Settings menu and set the Alpha Emulation to one of the emulation options described below, then
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    DEC VT Emulations Enhanced AT Keyboard Layouts Normal Mode 7-2 F11 F12 F13 F14 PF1 PF2 PF3 PF4 META HELP DO F17 F18 F6 F7 F8 FF1194 F20 F9 F10 F11 F12 DELETE BACKSPACE BREAK INSERT [FIND] HERE HOME PREV [REMV] DEL SELECT NEXT (SCRL) Alt + Num Lock toggles between Normal & DEC mode. DEC /
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    DEC VT Emulations Enhanced AT Keyboard Layouts DEC Mode 7-3 F11 F12 F13 F14 HOLD PRINT HELP DO F17 F18 BREAK F6 F7 F8 FF1194 F20 F9 F10 F11 F12 DELETE BACKSPACE INSERT [FIND] HERE HOME PREV [REMV] DEL SELECT NEXT Alt + Num Lock toggles between Normal & DEC mode. NORM PF2 PF3 _ PF1 PF4
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    on the last line in the window when running any of the DEC VT terminal emulations. An indicator status line is displayed by default on the 25th line the 1: This button displays the active session (always 1), the current page number (always 1), and the line,column location of the text cursor, or
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    DEC VT Emulations Not Ready signifies that the printer is not ready to receive data for printing. Ready signifies that the printer is ready to receive data for printing. Auto signifies that the emulation is in Auto Print mode in which the current cursor line is sent to the printer when a command for
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    DEC VT Emulations Notes 7-6
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    Settings menu and set the Alpha Emulation to BQ 3107, then click OK. The Status Bar The status bar displayed along the bottom of the window will show the status of various operations. Field 1: This will always display RUN, indiocating that the line shown corresponds to normal operation. Field
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    BQ 3107 Emulation Field 7: This is used to display warning messages. Field 8: Not used. Field 9: Not used. Field 10: This will display P.DISCT when the printer is disconnected. Field 11: This will display OVERFLOW when there is a data overflow. Field 12: Indicates the current line and column
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    BQ 3107 Emulation Enhanced AT Keyboard Layout 8-3 (CLEAR) ESC (BACKTAB) TAB BLINK BLANK RESET IN PART IN RIS2 SYSTM ONLNE MENU FKC1 FKC2 FKC3 FKC4 FKC5 FKC6 FKC7 FKC8 LOCAL EXTND FKC9 FKC10 FKC11 FKC12 P FRM P PART (P SCR) Print
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    BQ 3107 Emulation Notes 8-4
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    AT keyboard layout. Key Functions Local Print The Local Print key is used to print the current window or initiate the Print Form operation. You can print the contents of the current window starting with the row containing the cursor by pressing the Local Print key on its own. Keyboard entered
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    DG410 Emulation Enhanced AT Keyboard Layout 9-2 ESC F13 F14 F15 F4 F1 F2 F3 F5 F6 F7 F8 F9 F10 F11 F12 DELETE LOCAL (CURS) (N/C) PRINT SCROL HOLD ER PG HOME EOL C1 C2 C3 PRINT C4 CURS = Cursor Type SCROL = Scroll Rate N/C = Normal/Compressed ER PG = Erase Page EOL = Erase To End Of Line
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    change in the following order: Blinking underline Invisible cursor Blinking reverse video block Non-blinking reverse video block (default) Scroll Rate Scrolling is performed one line at a time by default (jump scrolling). The Scroll Rate key enables you to change the scrolling speed to one of three
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    DG410 Emulation Key Codes The following table lists the decimal value of codes generated when keys that emulate those found on the Data General keyboard are pressed alone or in conjunction with the Shift and/or Ctrl keys. Note that each code shown is the second code generated when the key or key
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    of buttons displayed along the bottom of the window. These buttons indicate the current function of keys the keyboard mapping illustrations overleaf. The two numbers in the middle button indicate the current line 80 columns wide by 24 lines deep by default, and 72 lines are stored off-screen.
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    HP700/92 Emulation Enhanced AT Keyboard Layout 10-2 INSERT DELETE CLEAR CLEAR LINE LINE LINE PAGE F1 F2 F3 F4 SELECT SOFT HARD RESET RESET F5 F6 F7 F8 USER USER SYSTEM KEYS STATUS STATUS Control: USER KEYS DEFINITIONS HOME DELETE HOME UP CHAR DOWN PREV INSERT NEXT PAGE MODE
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    HP700/92 Emulation Buttons & Function Keys The buttons along the bottom of the HP700/92 window, except for the middle button, indicate the current function of keys F1 through F8 on the keyboard, each key and equivalent button having several functions
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    HP700/92 Emulation Modify All - F2 This is similar to the Line Modify F1 function described previously, the only difference being that the editing mode is not exited when Return or Enter is pressed. F2 and its equivalent button acts as a toggle key, switching the mode on or off. The setting may be
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    of the window when display memory is full. Once enabled, it can only be disabled if this button or F6 key is pressed again, a reset is performed This is useful when you want column headings or instructions to remain on the display. To lock a specific number of lines, place the cursor on the last line
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    key) then F1. These functions enable you to select the device(s) to which data is sent and also to copy portions of data from display memory to the printer. 10-6
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    function, clicking this button or pressing F6 will cause a copy of all lines from and including the cursor line to the last line in display memory to be sent to the printer. The cursor will move to the leftmost column on the next line when the current line has been printed
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    you to select the device(s) to which data is sent and also to copy portions of data from display memory to the printer. The buttons and keys F1 through F8 will function as described in the previous section handshakes or a baud rate that is no higher than the rate supported by the printer. 10-8
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    reset is performed, or the emulation is exited. Log Top - F4 When the display memory becomes supported by the printer. Log Top remains activated until either this button or F4 is pressed again, Log Bottom is activated, a reset Modify All mode. Note: The default start column is specified in the
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    location and click this button or press F5. The left margin can be reset to column 1 by pressing F7 (this will also reset the right margin to column 80). Note: Margins are disregarded when data is transferred from display memory to the host. The margins will be cleared when Format mode is enabled
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    from display memory to the host. The margins will be cleared when Format mode is enabled. Clr All Margins - F7 This function will reset both left window, so pressing F4 or clicking the Default Values button will cause the default key and button definitions to be asserted. The default definitions
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    . Function Indicator The rest of the first line is used to specify what is displayed on the screen button to indicate its function. The default display shows the numbers of the f-keys. The two fields following LABEL represent the upper and lower lines that can be displayed on the button. To change
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    press the F10 key. Note: The host may reset the f-key definitions to their default values if required by the application. Character Display Attributes or Shift + Tab keys to position the cursor in the first field next to the number of the f-key to be defined and press F2 until the letter L for Local
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    HP700/92 Emulation label for the key, for example, Under in the first field and Line in the second for Under Line. Press Tab to move down to the next line. Press F7 to enable Display Functions mode then press Ctrl + [ together or the Esc key, followed by the characters &d and the attribute character
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    IBM 3278 alphanumeric terminal and also supports the IBM 3287-1 printer. The terminal emulation supports Extended Attribute mode which allows set the Alpha Emulation option to IBM 3270, then click Ok. The TeemTalk window will now be in Network Virtual Terminal mode, as indicated by the ? symbol
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    , extended highlighting (blink, flash and underscore, but not in combination), foreground colour, and query reply inbound structured fields. These attributes are also supported by the 3279. Click Ok to close the dialog box. 3. Select Save Settings in the File menu. 4. Select Open Telnet in the
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    IBM 3270 Emulation IBM 3287-1 Printer Support TN3287 printing is supported by setting the Model option in the IBM 3270 Settings dialog box to 3287-1. When a new Telnet connection is made, the TeemTalk window display will change to show a message box which will indicate the current printer status.
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    IBM 3270 Emulation The Status Line The last line in the window is used to display status information in the form of symbols and alphanumeric characters. A coloured line separates status information from the rest of the display.
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    host is ready. PROGnnn Indicates that a programming error in the data from the host has been detected, possibly due to incompatible application software. Press the Reset or SysRq key to remove this indicator and unlock the keyboard. NUM Indicates that you must wait while the requested function is
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    the next line when there were not enough spaces to enable a word wrap. The keyboard can be unlocked and the indicator removed by pressing the Reset key. Shift NUM This indicates that the numeric lock function is enabled and the current cursor is in a numeric field. When the numeric lock function
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    IBM 3270 Emulation Enhanced AT Keyboard Layout 11-7 QUIT (ATTN) RESET RECRD (F13) (F14) (F15) [MONO] (F16) F1 F2 F3 F4 < > Generates Field Tab with Ctrl. < > ( ) PLAY (F18) (F19) (F20) (F17) F5 F6 F7 F8 (CRSEL) (
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    of recorded keystrokes may be interrupted so that keystrokes can be entered manually before continuing with the recording or playback. Note that local Fn Record mode. The status line will display RECRD and a number from 0-1500 indicating the number of new keystrokes that may be stored. A series of
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    playback will halt at that point to allow you to enter keystrokes manually. Press Play to resume playback from where you stopped typing. If an error occurs during recording or playback. 9001 Exceeded the maximum number of allowed keystrokes. Remedy: Press the Record key to exit Reset key. 11-9
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    function, you pressed an Fn key that does not have a keystroke assigned to it. Remedy: Press the Reset key. In communication mode, you pressed either the Quit or Pause key. Remedy: Press the Reset key. In Record or Play mode. While the Record/play pause indicator was displayed on the status line
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    IBM5250, then click the OK button. The TeemTalk window will now be in Network Virtual Terminal mode until not all features of the specified terminal may be supported.). It also allows you to specify whether the display . The terminal types currently supported and their display characteristics are
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    80 and 27 x 132 24 x 80 24 x 80 24 x 80 The printer types supported are listed below: 3812-1 Single byte printer 3. Select Open Telnet in the File menu. Specify of the symbol in the status line along the bottom of the window. NVT mode displays an unformatted screen for data entry, allowing basic
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    Emulation The Status Line The last line in the window is used to display status information in the form When this is because an error has occured, as shown in the error line, pressing the Reset key will remove the error. Alternatively, more information can be obtained by pressing the Help key.
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    IBM 5250 Emulation Enhanced AT Keyboard Layout 12-4 QUIT (ATTN) RESET RECRD (F13) (F14) (F15) [MONO] F1 F2 F3 (F16) F4 PLAY (F18) (F19) (F20) (F17) F5 F6 F7 F8 [CRSEL] (F22) (F23) (F24) (F21) F9
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    of recorded keystrokes may be interrupted so that keystrokes can be entered manually before continuing with the recording or playback. Note that local Fn Record mode. The status line will display RECRD and a number from 0-1500 indicating the number of new keystrokes that may be stored. A series of
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    then playback will halt at that point to allow you to enter keystrokes manually. Press Play to resume playback from where you stopped typing. If you if an error occurs during recording or playback. 9001 Exceeded the maximum number of allowed keystrokes. Remedy: Press the Record key to exit Record
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    , or Record key in Play mode). Remedy: Press the Reset key. Fax Image Support Fax images in Tiff, PCX and G3 format are supported. The following display facilities are supported if the host provides them: Scrollbars These are displayed if the image is larger than the screen area allocated to it
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    IBM 5250 Emulation Notes 12-8
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    the Setup Menus chapter. The display is set to 24 rows by 80 columns by default, but you can select one of four display formats from the IBM 3151 Settings dialog ) is displayed at the bottom of the window. This displays various messages as described in the next section. The Status Line The last line
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    the message will not be displayed if the Insert Character option is not set to Mode. Insert mode is exited by pressing the Insert or Reset key. CAPS indicates that caps-lock mode is active. Press the Caps Lock key to toggle the mode on and off. No messages are displayed
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    A Field B 2. Specify the function key to be defined by entering a two-digit number in field A, for example, 01 for F1, 12 for F12, then press Enter. + M. Refer to the Character Sets appendix in the Programmer's Guide to find the keyboard equivalents of other control characters. The following
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    by pressing the keys Ctrl + 2. If you want to restore the default definition, press the Clear key while the cursor is in field B. 4. function keys can store a maximum of 128 characters between them. When this number is reached or exceeded, field A will start blinking and any characters following
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    MSG BREAK F4 F1 F2 F3 F5 P SCR S MSG S LINE F6 F7 F8 F1 functions as RESET when used in conjunction with Meta. F9 MSG F11 F12 F10 LF RETURN PRINT PRINT LINE HOLD INS LN DEL ER INP INSERT HOME CLEAR
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    IBM 3151 Emulation Notes 13-6
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    MDIS Prism Emulations 14 MDIS Prism Emulations This chapter describes features of the MDIS P8, P9 and P12 terminal emulations. Introduction The emulation of the McDonnell Douglas P12, P8 or P9 terminal is entered by displaying the Emulation Settings dialog box from the Settings menu and setting the
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    MDIS Prism Emulations Enhanced AT Keyboard Layout 14-2 ESC F13 F14 F15 F16 F1 F2 F3 F4 F17 F18 F7 F8 F5 F6 F9 F10 F11 F12 PRINT SCRN HOLD BREAK (BACKTAB) TAB BACKSPACE CLEAR HOME SCRN UP DEL LINE SCRN FEED DOWN (SCRN R) (SCRN L) SCROL SCROL SCRL R SCRL L UP DOWN , _ ENTER Meta key
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    sections describe the status line displayed at the bottom of the window, the mapping of PT250 keyboard functions on various keyboard layouts, operations. The following illustration shows the information that is displayed by default. Field 1: Field 2: Will display either ONLINE or LOCAL, depending
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    key is pressed in Block mode. Indicates how many pages are in the display memory, 1 or 2. Indicates when in Block mode the type of data that is the Clear key will correct this condition. SYSTEM RDY is the default message that is displayed indicating that everything is functioning correctly and that
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    process it. MUST ENTER indicates that you must enter data in a specific field before you can continue when in Block mode. NUMERIC ONLY indicates 11: Displays INS when Insert mode is activated. In Replace mode (default), this field is blank. Keyboard Mapping The following illustration shows where
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    PT250 Emulation Enhanced AT Keyboard Layout 15-4 F1 F2 F3 F4 PF1 PF2 PF3 PF4 F5 F6 F7 F8 PF5 PF6 PF7 PF8 F9 F10 HELP MENU PF9 PF10 PF11 PF12 TAB functions as BACKTAB when shifted. CHARSET is a toggle function. BACKTAB TAB CHARSET A PRINT SCRL BREAK SCRN LOCK STOP CLEAR USM INSERT HOME PGUP
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    the ASCII (7-bit or lower half) and PT250 Additional (8-bit or upper half) character set tables shown in the Character Sets appendix in the Programmer's Guide. When the emulation is in 7-bit mode, only the lower half (i.e 7-bit part) of the Standard and Alternate character sets can be used, so the
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    PT250 Emulation Alternate Equivalents Of Standard Characters SP !¡ "¶ #£ $¤ %¥ & ´§ (¨ 0° 1± 22 33 4 5µ 6¢ 7 x 8Ç 91 :º ;» 3/4 ?¿ @À AÁ BÂ CÃ DÄ EÅ FÆ GÇ HÈ IÉ JÊ KË LÌ MÍ NÎ OÏ PD QÑ RÒ SÓ TÔ UÕ VÖ W XØ YÙ ZÚ [ 1/4 \Ü ] 1/2 ^ _ß `à aá bâ cã dä eå fæ gç hè ié jê kë
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    Siemens 97801 Emulation 16 Siemens 97801 Emulation This chapter describes the Siemens 97801 terminal emulation. Introduction The emulation of the Siemens 97801 terminal is entered by displaying the Emulation Settings dialog box from the Settings menu and setting the Alpha Emulation option to Siemens
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    Siemens 97801 Emulation Enhanced AT Keyboard Layout 16-2 ESC F1 [CODE] CURSOR MODE F2 F3 (FF146) (F13) (FF144) P1 P2 P3 F5 F6 F7 F8 (F15) (F16) (F17) (F18) P4 P5 F9 F10 F11 F12 (F19) (F20) (F21) (F22) HELP BACKTAB TAB I WORD D WRD INSERT (I LINE) HOME PRIOR DEL START (D LINE) END (
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    close the dialog box. The Status Line A status line is displayed by default along the bottom of the emulation workspace. It consists of the following fields none 11 LINE PAGE 12 - 13 none 14 message Description Page of memory (1-4), Row (1-96), Column (1-132) Displayed when keyboard is locked,
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    Stratus V102 Emulation Keyboard Mapping The following illustration shows where Stratus V102 keyboard functions are mapped to keys on the Enhanced AT keyboard layout. Enhanced AT Keyboard Layout 17-2 F13 F14 F15 F16 F1 F2 F3 F4 F17 F18 F19 F20 F5 F6 F7 F8 F21 F22 F0 F9 F10 F11 F12 00 (BACKTAB)
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    Menus chapter. Colour mapping of attributes (local and by host) and enhanced colour field support for Block mode are supported. The following sections describe the status line displayed at the bottom of the window, the three main operating modes (Conversational, Block and ANSI), and the mapping of
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    TA6530 Emulation ANSI The emulation is operating in ANSI mode. BLOCK The emulation is operating in Block mode. CNTRL Display controls mode activated. In this mode, received control codes will be displayed but not actioned. CONV The emulation is operating in Conversational mode. HOLD Hold screen
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    only be moved into unprotected fields, which may also define the type of characters that can be entered. In Block mode, display memory is divided into pages, the number of pages being determined by the application. The status line will display BLOCK when you are in Block mode, and PROT when in
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    F6 F9 F10 F11 F12 PRINT SCRN (PAGE) ERASE LINE RESET BREAK with Control INSERT LINE with Control DELETE LINE INSERT CHAR PGDN) 1 2 3 ENTER (CHAR INSERT) (C DEL) 0 . Meta key usage: RESET Normal key usage: BREAK Numeric keypad bracketed functions are generated when Num Lock is OFF.
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    Alpha Emulation option to Wyse 50, Wyse 50+ or Wyse 60. TeemTalk also supports the Wyse emulations of the TeleVideo 910+, 920 and 925, ADDS Viewpoint A2, is displayed. The data area is set to 24 lines by 80 columns by default. The label line is displayed at the bottom of the screen when the data
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    Line Messages The status line at the top of the window is divided into two sections. The left section displays is on. Press the Num Lock key to toggle the mode on and off. Field 2: Indicates the number of the page that is currently displayed. No message is displayed when the current page is 0. Field
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    Wyse Emulations Field 5: >AUX indicates that the emulation is in auxiliary print or transparent print mode.
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    Wyse Emulations Enhanced AT Keyboard Layout 19-4 ESC F11 F12 F13 F14 F1 F2 F3 F4 F15 F16 F7 F8 F5 F6 F1 - F16 function as F17 - F32 when shifted. (BACKTAB) TAB F9 F10 F11 F12 (SEND) HOLD BREAK PRINT FUNCT INS CH with Meta INS LIN with Ctrl DELETE BACKSPACE (REPL) HOME PREV INSERT (D LIN)
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    in a user preference file, the resource specifications for a particular instance of TeemTalk may be overridden using command line options. Note: The default settings of functions relating to terminal emulation are specified via pop-up menus in the TeemTalk window. These are described in the Setup
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    and operation, overriding resource file default settings. Options and associated values must be separated from the TeemTalk loading name and each other by a space. The following command line example will load TeemTalk (with graphics emulation support), set the window border colour to red and border
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    Line +tnstartup -tnhost name -tnport number -tnkeepalive (on) -tnexit (on) -tnclose 0-3 Display Format Command Function Window maximized on loading Title for window & icon Window border width in pixels Text window size & location Text window size in columns Text window size in lines Text lines
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    writing Pseudocolour mode Text window foreground Text window background Text cursor colour Reflection 4 colour support Resource installColormap: on/off doublewidth132Font: list 132 col. double width & height doubled132Font: list Default font index on startup defaultFontindex: # Load all fonts on
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    host:server.screen Command Line: -display host:server.screen Default Setting: Determined by the DISPLAY environment variable. These commands which will display the TeemTalk window. This is immediately followed by a colon then the server number, then the screen number preceded by a period. The
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    Command Line: -xrm resource string Default Setting: Not applicable This allows a resource specification to be included on the command line window title bar, in this case Neoware UK Ltd. Run Script File Resource: xteemx340*scriptFile: filename Command Line: -script filename Default Setting
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    IBM 5250 26 MDI Prism 8 27 MDI Prism 9 28 SCO Console 29 Siemens 97801 30 BQ 3107 Debug Mode Resource: xteemx340*debugMode Command Line: -debug Default Setting: Not applicable In debug mode, TeemTalk will print characters received from the host on stderr as well as actioning them, and you can
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    treated as a single button click function. End Of Line Character For Cut & Paste Resource: xteemx340*lineDelimiter: "character" Command Line: -ld "character" Default Setting: CR (carriage return) These commands enable you to specify the character which is used to indicate the end of each line
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    entire cursor line Default Setting: Cursor default). Bell Volume Resource: xteemx340*bellVolume: 0-100 Command Line: -bv 0-100 Default Setting: Depends on the server These commands enable you to specify the loudness of the bell (if the X server supports es "string" Default Setting: Not
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    to TeemTalk. To overcome this, TeemTalk has its own inbuilt telnet driver so that precise control can be exercised over the information that Port Number Resource: xteemx340*tnPort: number Command Line: -tnport number Default Setting: 23 These commands enable you to specify the number of
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    allow you to enable or disable telnet keepalive messages when using the TeemTalk telnet driver. Closed Telnet Session Exits TeemTalk Resource: xteemx340*tnExit: on Command Line: -tnexit Default Setting: off (message box displayed) When a telnet session is closed, TeemTalk normally displays
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    when TeemTalk is loaded, while retaining the default number of lines and columns and including all window elements if enabled (title bar, soft buttons etc.). Window & Icon Titles Resource: xteemx340*title: title Command Line: -title title Default Setting: TeemTalk These commands enable you to
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    geometry). These commands allow the default TeemTalk window size to be defined by the number of columns and lines. The overall window size is calculated using the default font for TeemTalk unless the font is overridden by other font specifications. If the size of the window is attempted to be set
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    with status line on 25th line) These commands specify the number of text lines displayed in the window when TeemTalk is loaded. Text Lines Saved In Buffer Resource: xteemx340*saveLines: number of lines Command Line: -sl number of lines Default Setting: 24 (with status line on 25th line) These
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    (world coordinates) is scaled to fit the current size of the TeemTalk window by default. These commands enable you to prevent scaling of the image and cause the right and bottom edges of the image to be clipped to fit the window if it is too big. Save 4014 Graphics Display Resource: xteemx340
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    end of this chapter lists the names given to various elements of the window which can be used to specify whether or not they are enabled and off Command Line: -mb enables the menu bar +mb disables the menu bar Default Setting: on These commands determine whether or not a menu bar is displayed.
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    : File Menu: xteemx340*File*Factory*Sensitive: true/false xteemx340*File*Reset*Sensitive: true/false xteemx340*File*Save*Sensitive: true/false xteemx340*File xteemx340*Settings*Graphics*Sensitive: true/false xteemx340*Settings*HP*Sensitive: true/false xteemx340*Settings*Blockmode*Sensitive: true
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    Style Resource: xteemx340*mouseCursor: integer/value Command Line: -mc integer/value Default Setting: Depends on the UNIX system These commands enable you to specify the style of the mouse cursor displayed by default in the TeemTalk window. The integer/value depends on the UNIX system. 20-18
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    in other windows will be changed accordingly. The setting of these commands determines whether the application program overwrites the colour map or not. Colour Mode Resource: xteemx340*pseudoColor: on/off Command Line: -cm selects PseudoColour mode +cm selects StaticColour mode Default Setting
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    Line: -fg colour Default Setting: black These commands select the colour of the foreground, which includes all menus, window borders as well as Line: -ci index Default Setting: 15 (black) These commands specify the colour of the text cursor. The index value is a number in the range 0 through
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    Resources & Command Line Options Reflection 4 Colour Support Resource: xteemx340*r4Compatibility: on/off Command Line: -r4 Default Setting: off These commands will cause the colours displayed by TeemTalk to be compatible with Reflection 4 software. 20-21
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    and command line option specifies up to ten fonts. This is to support the window sizing function described in the Getting Started chapter. If a font available and suitable to use. If none of these are found, the server default font will be used. The font list must be enclosed within double quotes
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    for 80 column double height, double width text. 132 Column Normal Text Resource: xteemx340*132Font: "font list" Command Line: -fn132 "font list" Default Fonts: "nil2,tis603,tis704,tis805,tis1205,tis1405,tis1605,tis2006,tis2408,tis2810" This specifies the fonts to use for 132 column text mode
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    Fonts When TeemTalk Started Resource: xteemx340*defaultFontindex: index Command Line: -df index Default Setting: 7 (8th entry in font lists) This specifies the font index number which is to be used by default when TeemTalk is started to select fonts for display from the font lists. The index
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    while running the IBM 3270 emulation, the size of the font is adjusted by default so that the total number of rows and columns supported by the IBM model selected can be displayed without adjusting the size of the window. These commands allow you to retain the initial font size regardless of the IBM
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    that if the X client name (xteemx340) is window, scroll bar background, and menu bar background all become blue. In order to have more precise control over specific number of object name or sub-objects that may be specified. For example the following allows different components of the TeemTalk window
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    window. scrollbar the scrollbar on the right hand side of the window. menubar the menubar at the top of the window. GraphicControl the Graphics Settings dialog box. HPControl the HP Settings dialog box. BlockControl the VT Block Mode File*Reset File*Save File*Open (Telnet) File*Close (Telnet
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    Settings*Host Settings*Terminal Settings*Graphics Settings*HP Settings*Blockmode Settings*PT250 Settings*Tandem6530 are enabled or disabled. Regretably you will need to be armed with an X Window programmer's manual to fully identify the scores of resource names that are available within menu systems
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    name is hard coded by the X client vendor and is unchangeable. The application defaults file name for TeemTalk with graphics emulation support is xteemx340, and for TeemTalk with no graphics support it is xteemx320. The Application defaults file sets resources globally for applications and
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    maintaining and debugging the resource database. Whilst full details can be found in all good X guides, a few uses are presented below. xrdb < .Xdefaults Loads the contents of .Xdefaults into are defined. The contents of the Application defaults and command line options are not included. 20-30
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    for other applications are not also affecting TeemTalk. If they don't contain a specific name in the resource string then they will affect all applications. 6. There are many quirks to the X Window system. Many basic resources (e.g. foreground/background) are common to all X Applications. If
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    Resources & Command Line Options Notes 20-32
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    assigned to keys on the British keyboard. National 8-bit Key Reference Numbers KEY NORMAL SHIFT £ 163 n/a ß 223 n/a À 224 192 Á 225 193 Â 226 194 Ã 227 195 Ä 228 196 Å 229 197 Æ 230 198 Ç 231 199 È 232 200 É 233 201 Ê
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    British Keyboard Key Reference Numbers KEY NORMAL SHIFT COMPOSE -166 -166 DELETE 127 -34 DO -232 -234 ENTER -68 -82 ESCAPE 27 -37 FIND -255 -261 HELP -231 -233 INSERT
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    Key Reference Numbers British Keyboard Key Reference Numbers KEY F6 F7 F8 F9 F10 F11 F12 F13 F14 F17 F18 F19 F20 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 NORMAL SHIFT -135 -139 -136 -140 -137 -141 -138 -142 128
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    British Keyboard Key Reference Numbers KEY A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z NORMAL SHIFT 47 63 59 58 61 43 91 123 93 125 96 126 97 65 98 66 99 67 100 68 101 69
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    of most keys on the keyboard. However, certain keys such as Insert and F4 for example cannot be redefined in this way. To overcome this problem, OSF Motif enables you to use virtual keysyms to change the name of the keysym to be used in the translation table. Programs like xev
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    Keysyms Keysyms & Functions This section lists all the actual keysyms and their functions. The first column in the following tables provides an example of a legend which may be printed on the cap of a key which relates to the function performed or character displayed as described in the second
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    KEY Begin Select Print Execute Insert Undo Redo Menu Find Cancel Help Break Num Lock Tab Enter F1 F2 F3 F4 = * + , . / Keysyms FUNCTION Move cursor to beginning of line, BOL Select, mark Print Execute, run, do Insert, insert here Undo, oops Redo, again Menu Find, search Cancel, abort, exit, stop
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    Keysyms KEY 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 F6 F7 F8 F9 F10 F11 F12 F13 F14 F15 F16 F17 F18 F19 Keysyms FUNCTION Keypad 0 Keypad 1 Keypad 2 Keypad 3 Keypad 4 Keypad 5 Keypad 6 Keypad 7 Keypad 8 Keypad 9 Function key 1 Function key 2 Function key 3 Function key 4 Function key 5 Function key 6
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    KEY F20 F21 F22 F23 F24 F25 F26 F27 F28 F29 F30 F31 F32 F33 F34 F35 Keysyms FUNCTION Function key 20 Function key 21 Function key 22 Function key 23 Function key 24 Function key 25 Function key 26 Function key 27 Function key 28 Function key 29 Function key 30 Function key 31 Function key 32
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    Keysyms KEY Shift Shift Ctrl Ctrl Caps Lock Shift Lock Meta Meta Alt Alt ! " Keysyms FUNCTION Right function key 4 (F24 equivalent) Right function key 5 (F25 equivalent) Right function key 6 (F26 equivalent) Right function key 7 (F27 equivalent) Right function key 8 (F28 equivalent) Right function
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    KEY 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 : ; < = > ? Keysyms FUNCTION Number sign Dollar sign Percent sign Ampersand Apostrophe Left parenthesis Right parenthesis Asterisk Plus sign Comma Hyphen, minus sign Full stop Solidus Zero One Two Three
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    Keysyms KEY @ A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z [ \ Keysyms FUNCTION Commercial at Uppercase A Uppercase B Uppercase C Uppercase D Uppercase E Uppercase F Uppercase G Uppercase H Uppercase I Uppercase J Uppercase K Uppercase L Uppercase M Uppercase N Uppercase O Uppercase P
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    KEY ] ^ _ ` a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y Keysyms FUNCTION Right square bracket Circumflex accent Low line Grave accent Lowercase a Lowercase b Lowercase c Lowercase d Lowercase e Lowercase f Lowercase g Lowercase h Lowercase i Lowercase j Lowercase k Lowercase l Lowercase m
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    Keysyms KEY z { | } ~ Keysyms FUNCTION Lowercase z Left brace Vertical line Right brace Tilde No-break space Inverted exclamation mark Cent sign Pound sign Currency sign Yen sign Broken vertical bar Paragraph sign, section sign Diaeresis Copyright sign Feminine ordinal indicator Left angle
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    KEY Keysyms FUNCTION Cedilla Superscript 1 Masculine ordinal indicator Right angle quotation mark Vulgar fraction one quarter Vulgar fraction one half Vulgar fraction three quarters Inverted question mark Uppercase A with grave accent Uppercase A with acute accent Uppercase A with circumflex
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    Keysyms KEY Keysyms FUNCTION Uppercase O with tilde Uppercase O with diaeresis Multiplication sign Uppercase O with oblique stroke Uppercase U with grave accent Uppercase U with acute accent Uppercase U with circumflex accent Uppercase U with diaeresis Uppercase Y with acute accent Uppercase
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    KEY Keysyms FUNCTION Lowercase o with grave accent Lowercase o with acute accent Lowercase o with circumflex accent Lowercase o with tilde Lowercase o with diaeresis Division sign Lowercase o with oblique stroke Lowercase u with grave accent Lowercase u with acute accent Lowercase u with
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    Keysyms Notes B-14
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    Virtual Key Names C Virtual Key Names This appendix lists all the virtual key names supported by TeemTalk. Introduction Virtual key names enable you to include a specific key function in a user definition for key macros, soft buttons, hotspots, etc. The following sections list the virtual key
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    Plus Local Local Message Menu Next Line Num Lock Online Print Form Print Form Screen Print Partition Print Screen Reset Reset Partition Return Set Tab System Tab Transmit Virtual Key Name BQ_INSERTLINE BQ_PAD0 - PAD9 BQ_PADCOMMA BQ_PADDECIMAL BQ_PADDIVIDE BQ_PADMINUS BQ_PADMULTIPLY BQ_PADPLUS
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    Virtual Key Names DEC VT400 Virtual Key Names Key Function Back Tab Break Backspace Compose Cursor Down Cursor Left Cursor Right Cursor Up Datatalk Delete Do (F16) Enter Escape F6 - F14 F17 - F20 Find Help (F15) Hold Screen Virtual Key Name VT_CSIZ VT_BREAK VT_BACKSPACE VT_COMPOSE VT_DOWN VT_LEFT
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    HP_ROLLUP HP_SELECT HP_TAB HP_BACKTAB HP_SYSTEM Mode Sel. Keys HP_MODES User Keys Mode HP_USER User Key Def. Menu HP_FKEYDEFS Soft Reset HP_SOFTRESET Hard Reset HP_HARDRESET IBM 3270 Virtual Key Names Key Function Virtual Key Name Attention Back Tab Backspace Clear Cursor Down Cursor
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    Key Function Field Plus Help Home Insert Mode Monochrome New Line PA1 - PA3 Pause Play Keystrokes Print Local Print Quit Record Keystrokes Reset Roll Down Roll Up Rule Display System Request Tab Test Virtual Key Name AS_FIELDPLUS AS_HELP AS_HOME AS_INSERT AS_MONO AS_NEWLINE AS_PA1 - AS_PA3 AS_PAUSE
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    Virtual Key Names PT250 Virtual Key Names Key Function Back Tab Backspace Break Cancel Change Mode Character Set Clear Cursor Down Cursor Left Cursor Right Cursor Up Delete End/Begin Enter Erase Escape F1 - F10 Help Home Insert Keypad 00 Virtual Key Name PT_BACKTAB PT_BACKSPACE PT_BREAK PT_CANCEL
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    SI_HOME SI_INSCHAR SI_INSLINE SI_INSWORD Key Function Keypad 0 - 9 Keypad CE Keypad Decimal Keypad Divide Keypad Enter Keypad Equals Keypad Minus Keypad Go To Keypad 00 Line Feed Misc. Functions No Scroll Print Reset Return Status Tab Virtual Key Name ST_F0 - ST_F22 ST_GOTO ST_PAD00 ST_LINEFEED
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    TV_LEFT TV_RIGHT TV_UP TV_DELETE TV_ENTER TV_ESCAPE Key Function F0 - F22 Go To Keypad 00 Line Feed Misc. Functions No Scroll Print Reset Return Status Tab Virtual Key Name TV_F0 - TV_F22 TV_GOTO TV_PAD00 TV_LINEFEED TV_M0 - TV_M9 TV_NOSCROLL TV_PRINT TV_RESET TV_RETURN TV_STATUS TV_TAB C-8
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    Virtual Key Names Viewdata Virtual Key Names Key Function * (Star) # (Hash) Cancel Print Cursor Down Cursor Left Virtual Key Name PR_STAR PR_HASH PR_CANCEL PR_DOWN PR_LEFT Key Function Cursor Right Cursor Up Exit to ANSI mode Reveal Virtual Key Name PR_RIGHT PR_UP PR_EXIT PR_REVEAL Wyse
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    VK_FILE_I VK_FEND VK_SLEEPnnn Note that these virtual key names are not displayed in the dialog box lists of macro keys, they must be typed manually. The following sections describe how to use these virtual key names. Sending Text To A File data string will write the
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    character The string is terminated when the maximum length is read, or the maximum number of retries is reached, or the termination character is read. Each can be defaulted by entering 0, so entering 0,0,0 will result in a maximum length of 1024, a single retry, and a termination
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    Virtual Key Names Notes C-12
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    . No downloadable program module. The keyboard layouts may differ but substantially provide the same capabilities as the native terminal. No screensavers. File Transfer protocols not supported on embedded products / thin clients. API's not supported on embedded products / thin clients. Smooth
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    Product Specification Telnet Specification: Implements RFC 854, 855, 856, 857, 858, 860, 1091, 1408, 1571 No Page scroll. No Alternate screen buffer. No Xwindows capabilities. Bull BQ3107/7107 Specification: Reference manual Bull Questar 310, Terminal BQ 3107 (82 A2 78ST REV0. February 1990).
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    014-000761-02 December 1983). Digital VT Emulation Specification: Digital VT 420 Programmer's Manual (EK-VT420-RM-001). Limitations: The DEC Multisession and SSU protocols are not implemented. HP 700/92 Emulation Specification: HP 2392A Reference Guide (02394-90001. April 1984). IBM 3270 Emulation
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    . The 3812-1 Non Host Print Transform (Non-HPT) print protocol is not supported. No Calculator / Hex key. No Password encryption. No Auxillary port support. No Control Unit customisation. The specification is also defined by the 5250 Device Capabilities report Bytes 0 thru 5 which are 0x7f,0x11
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    Terminal Operator's Manual (TVI 131974-00 June 1985). Limitations: Page print flip mode not supported. Serial configuration commands not supported. Select character set commands not supported. Tandem 6526/6530 Emulation Specification: Tandem 653x Multi-Page Terminal Programmer's Guide (82310-B00
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    Manual (1196904 Aug 1986). Limitations: Print protocol, printer sessions and auxiliary i/o are not supported. Some local-only keyboard ctrl and esc commands are not supported. Data sharing and scratchpad functions are not supported. Wyse 60 Native Emulation Specification: WY-60 Programmer's Guide
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    , 925, 950, ADDS-A2, HZ 1500, Wyse PC-Term Specification: WY355/ES Reference Manual (883227-01 Rev. A). Limitations: All modes: As Wyse 60 above where applicable. TVI modes: Select Print / Line termination characters. Wyse PC-Term: Default unit command not supported. Program key with direction not
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    Product Specification Notes D-8
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    8-3 Selecting 2-2 Setup 6-65 Specification D-2 Status bar 8-1 Virtual key Multinational mode 6-31 National mode 6-31 VT420 downloadable 6-30 Colour Attributes menu 6-71 Background 6-71 35 Mapping 20-19 Pseudocolour mode 20-19 Reflection 4 support 20-21 Static colour mode 20-19 Text attributes
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    (text) colour 20-20 Format 20-2 Host telnet port number 20-10 IBM 3270 font size fixed 20-25 IBM reply -10 Input queue size 20-8 Introduction 20-1 Maximize window on loading 20-12 Menu bar display 20-16 Menu 7-1 Specification D-3 Default Setup Settings 6-3 DG 410/412 Emulation Specification D-3
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    attributes 6-71 Window size & location 20-12 DOC-18 Emulation Selecting 2-2 Double Margin Text 6-37 E Emulation Settings 6-27 Emulation Support Level D-1 F Factory Default Setup 6-4 File Capture/Replay 6-6 Index File Menu 6-4 Flow Protocol 6-32 Fonts DEC Multinational 6-30 Default 20-24 ISO
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    Index HP 700-92/96 Emulation Specification D-3 HP700/92 Emulation Configuration selection 10-6 Device control 10-6 11-1 Setup 6-61 Specification D-3 Status line 11-4 SysReq key support 11-3 Virtual key names C-4 IBM 5250 Emulation Display rule 6-64 Fax image support 12-7 Introduction 12-1 Keyboard
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    Cursor style 20-18 Mouse Functions Action hotspots 4-2 Default 4-1 Graphic select & paste 4-2 Move cursor 4-2 setup 6-7 To file or device 6-7 Product Specification D-1 PT250 Emulation Displaying alternate characters 15-5 Introduction Reset Terminal 6-5 Resizing The Window Effect on lines 6-34 Index-5
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    20-22 Foreground (text) colour 20-20 Host telnet port number 20-10 IBM 3270 font size fixed 20-25 IBM reply mode 20-10 Input queue size 20-8 Introduction 20-1 Maximize window on loading 20-12 Menu bar display 20-16 Menu enable Default settings 6-3 Displaying 6-1 Emulation settings 6-27 Index-6
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    16-1 Keyboard mapping 16-2 Selecting 2-3 Virtual key names C-7 Soft Buttons 2-13 Number displayed 20-18 Programming 6-68 Specification D-1 AIXTerm D-2 Bull BQ 3107/7107 D-2 Data General D200/D410 D-3 Digital VT emulation D-3 General D-1 HP 700/92 D-3 IBM 3151 D-4 IBM 3270 D-3 IBM 5250 D-4 ICL 7561
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    Resource 20-7 Selecting 2-1, 6-27 Terminal Reset 6-5 Terminal Settings 6-34 Terms Used In Manual 1-4 Text Attributes 6-71 Text Lines Displayed on loading 20-14 Stored in dialog buffer 20-14 Title Bar 2-9 Title For Window & Icon 20-12 TVI 955 Emulation Specification D-6 Virtual key names C-8 U Unisys
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    emulation 11-4 IBM 5250 emulation 12-3 PT250 emulation 15-1 TA6530 emulation 18-1 Wyse emulations 19-2 Title bar 2-9 Window Resize 2-10 Effect on lines 6-34 Window Title 20-12 Wyse 60 Native Emulation Specification D-6 Wyse Emulations Introduction 19-1 Keyboard mapping 19-4 Selecting 2-4 Setup 6-56
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