]]>]]>dtterm
user cmddtterm
emulate a terminal window
dtterm
±132
±aw
−background background_color
−bg background_color
±bs
−C
−display display_name
−e program_argument ...
−fb fontset
−fg foreground_color
−fn fontset
−font fontset
−foreground foreground_color
−geometry geometry_string
−help
±iconic
±j
±kshMode
±l
−lf file_name
±ls
±map
±mb
−ms pointer_color
−name prog_name
−nb number
±rw
−S ccn
−S c.n
±sb
±sf
−sl screens
s l
−ti term_id
−title title_string
−tm term_modes
−tn term_name
−usage
±vb
−xrm resource_string
DESCRIPTIONThe dtterm
utility provides runtime support of legacy applications written for terminals
conforming to ANSI X3.64-1979 and ISO 6429:1992(E), such as the DEC VT220.]]>The dtterm utility provides runtime support of applications written
for terminals conforming to the &str-Z5; and the &str-Z6;.]]>
OPTIONSThe dtterm
utility does not support the &str-Zu; because it uses the X Window System
convention of full-word options.]]>
The following options are available:
−132
Recognize the DECCOLM escape
sequence and resize the window appropriately. Normally, dtterm
ignores the DECCOLM escape sequence,
which switches between 80- and 132-column mode.
+132
Ignore the DECCOLM escape
sequence. This is the default behavior.
−aw
Allow auto-wraparound. This option allows the cursor to automatically
wrap to the beginning of the next line when it is at the right-most position
of a line and text is output. This is the default behavior.
+aw
Do not allow auto-wraparound.
−background background_color
Specify the terminal window background and the default background for
the scroll bar and the X11 pointer cursor. This option defaults to either
the primary colorset background (default) or select pixel (see −bs ). *background/*Background with an ultimate fallback color of black.)
]]>The background_color argument describes
the background color.
−bg background_color
The background_color argument describes the background color.
−bs
Use the Motif select color instead of the background color for the terminal
window's background color.
+bs
Do not use the Motif select color instead of the background color for
the terminal window's background color. This is the default behavior.
−C
Specify that output directed to /dev/console be directed
instead to the terminal window. It is provided as a way to prevent output,
which would normally be displayed on the internal terminal emulator (ITE),
from overwriting the X server's display. It is not provided as a general purpose
mechanism to direct the output from an arbitrary system's /dev/console to an arbitrary X server. Ownership of, and read-write permission
for, /dev/console is required in order to redirect console
output.
−display display_name
Specify the X11 display server. This defaults to the DISPLAY environment variable. The display_name
argument specifies the X11 display to which dtterm connects.
−e program_argument
...
Specify an executable program and any command-line arguments dtterm invokes as a subprocess when dtterm is
started. It must be the last option on the command line. The program_argument arguments specify the program and any command-line arguments to
be invoked by dtterm.
−fb fontset
Specify an XFontSet used by dtterm when displaying bold terminal text. The XFontSet should be specified as a Motif XmFontList. ]]>The terminal emulator supports only character
or mono-spaced fonts. When using proportional fonts, the behavior is undefined.
The terminal emulator generates a default bold font based on the XLFD name
of the userFont. If that font is not available, the terminal
emulator generates bold text by overstriking (with a one pixel offset) the userFont. The fontset argument specifies the
bold terminal XFontSet used by dtterm.
−fg foreground_color
Specify the foreground color of the terminal window as well as the default
foreground color used by dtterm for the scroll bar and
the for the X11 pointer cursor. This option defaults to either the primary
colorset foreground (default) or select pixel. *foreground/*Foreground with an ultimate fallback color of white.)
]]>The foreground_color argument specifies
the foreground color.
−fn fontset
Specify an XFontSet used by dtterm when displaying terminal text. It should be specified as
a Motif XmFontList. ]]>Only character or mono-spaced fonts
are supported. When using proportional fonts, the behavior is undefined. This
font is not used to display non-terminal text (such as menu bar, popup menus
or dialogs). The default uses the XmNtextFontList value of the parent bulletin board (see the XmBulletinBoard
widget) in the same manner as the XmText widget. The fontset
argument specifies the terminal XFontSet.
−font fontset
Equivalent to −fn. The fontset
argument specifies the terminal XFontSet.
−foreground foreground_color
Equivalent to −fg. The foreground_color argument specifies the foreground color used by dtterm.
−geometry geometry_string
Specify the terminal window's preferred size and position. Width and
height are expressed in characters. The default size is 24 lines of 80 characters
each. There is no default position. The geometry_string
argument specifies the terminal geometry used by dtterm.
−help
Display a message summarizing dtterm usage.
−iconic
Display the terminal emulator initially in an iconified state.
+iconic
Display the terminal emulator initially as a normal window. This is
the default behavior.
−j
Use jump scrolling. With jump scrolling, the screen may be scrolled
more than one line at a time. This provides for faster screen updates when
multiple lines of text are sent to the terminal. The maximum number of lines
that may be jump scrolled is limited to the number of lines in the terminal
window. The dtterm terminal emulator guarantees that all
lines are displayed. This is the default behavior.
+j
Do not use jump scrolling.
−kshMode
Enable ksh mode. In ksh mode,
a key pressed with the extend modifier bit set generates an escape character
followed by the character generated by the un-extended keystroke. emacs(1) and the emacs
command-line editor mode of
&cdeman.ksh; or
ied(1). ]]>This option is provided for use with emacs command-line editor mode of &cdeman.ksh;. It conflicts
with the normal meta key use for generating extended single byte characters
and for generating multi-byte Asian characters.
+kshMode
Do not enable &cdeman.ksh; mode. This is the default behavior.
−l
Enables output logging. When dtterm enables logging,
all output received from the subprocess is logged either to a file or to a
command pipeline (as specified via the −lf option
described in the following paragraph). Since data are logged directly from
the subprocess, the log file includes all escape characters and carriage-return
and newline pairs the terminal line discipline sends. The application may
enable and disable logging via escape sequences.
+l
Disable output logging. This is the default behavior.
−lf file_name
Name the file to which dtterm writes the output log.
If the file_name argument begins with a pipe
symbol ( | ), dtterm assumes the rest of
the string to be a command to be used as the endpoint of a pipe. The default
file name is DttermLog XXXXX (where XXXXX is a unique value) and is created
in the directory from which the subprocess was started. The file_name argument specifies the log file name used by dtterm for logging.
−ls
Start a login shell (the first character
of argv[0] is a dash), indicating to the
shell that it should read the system's profile and the
user's .profile files (for &cdeman.ksh; and sh(1)), or the system's csh.login and the user's .login (for csh(1)).]]>Start a login shell (the first character of argv[0]
is a dash), indicating to the shell that it should read the system's profile and the user's .profile files (for &cdeman.ksh; and sh(1)).]]>
+ls
Start a normal (non-login) shell. This is the default behavior.
−map
Map (de-iconify) dtterm upon subprocess output if dtterm is unmapped (iconified). The user can specify, via the mapOnOutputDelay resource, an initial period of time during which dtterm does not map itself upon subprocess output.
+map
Indicate there is no special mapping behavior. This is the default behavior.
−mb
Ring a bell when the user types at a specified distance from the right
margin. The distance from the right margin is specified by the −nb option.
+mb
Do not ring a bell when the user types near the right margin. This is
the default behavior.
−ms pointer_color
Specify the foreground color used by dtterm for the
terminal window's (X11) pointer cursor. The default is the terminal window's
foreground color (see −foreground). The pointer_color argument specifies the pointer foreground color used
by dtterm.
−name prog_name
Specify the X11 name of the dtterm window. The prog_name argument specifies the name to use.
−nb number
Ring the bell this number of characters from the right margin when enabled.
The default is 10. The number argument specifies the
number of characters.
−rw
Enable reverse-wraparound.
+rw
Do not enable reverse-wraparound. This is the default behavior.
−Sccn
Run the terminal emulator against a pre-opened pty or STREAMS ]]>pseudo-terminal device. The terminal emulator
provides this option to use when the pseudo-terminal device name is of the
form tty?? (that is, exactly two characters following the tty). This option is intended for use when dtterm
is programmatically invoked from within another application. The cc argument specifies the last two characters of the pseudo-terminal
device's slave name where the pseudo-terminal device slave name is of the
form tty??. This value is ignored, but must be exactly
two characters in length. The n argument
specifies the file descriptor number that corresponds to the pseudo-terminal
device's already opened master side.
−Sc.n
Equivalent to −Sccn, but
provided for systems with a larger pseudo-terminal device name space. The c argument specifies the last component of the pseudo-terminal
device slave name. The terminal emulator ignores this value and the value
may be empty. The n argument specifies the
number of the file descriptor that corresponds to the pseudo-terminal device's
already opened master side.
−sb
Display a scroll bar. This is the default behavior.
+sb
Do not display a scroll bar.
−sf
Generate Sun Function Key escape sequences instead of ]]>for the terminal's function keys. for a description of the Sun Function
Key escape sequences. ]]>
+sf
Generate ]]>instead
of Sun Function Key escape sequences for the terminal's function keys. This
is the default behavior.
−sl screens[s|l]
Specify the number of lines in the terminal buffer beyond the length
of the window. The option value consists of a number followed by an optional
suffix. If no suffix is included or the suffix is "l" (ell), the total length
of the terminal buffer is screens plus the
length of the terminal window. If the suffix is "s" (ess) the total length
of the terminal buffer is ( screens+1) times
the length of the terminal window. The dtterm utility attempts
to maintain the same buffer-to-window ratio when the window is resized larger.
The default is 4s. The screens
argument specifies the number of screens or lines to save.
−ti term_id
Specify the name used by dtterm to select the correct
response to terminal ID queries. Valid values are vt100, vt101, vt102, and vt220. The
default is vt220. The term_id argument
specifies the terminal ID to use.
−title title_string
The title_string argument specifies
the window title used by dtterm. The title
defaults to the last component of the program's path if the
-e option is specified;
otherwise the title defaults to Terminal.
−tm term_modes
Specify a string containing terminal-setting keywords and the characters
to which they can be bound. Allowable keywords include: intr, quit, erase, kill, eof, eol, swtch, start, stop, brk, susp, dsusp, rprnt, flush, weras and lnext. The
terminal emulator correctly parses and silently ignores keywords that do not
apply to a specific architecture. Control characters can be specified as ⁁char (for example, ⁁c or ⁁u), and ⁁? can be used to indicate Delete. stty(1) every time a DtTerm widget is created. ]]>The default is NULL. The term_modes argument
specifies the terminal mode string.
−tn term_name
Specify a name to which dtterm sets the TERM environment variable. The default is dtterm.
The term_name argument specifies the terminal name used
by dtterm.
−usage
Display a usage message on the screen.
−vb
Use a visual bell instead of an audible one. Flash the window instead
of ringing the terminal bell whenever a <control>-G is received.
+vb
Use an audio bell instead of a visual one. This is the default behavior.
−xrm resource_string
Allow the user to specify the X11 Resource Manager-style resources on
the command line. The resource_string argument specifies
an X11 resource string. (See XrmParseCommand(3) and XGetDefault(3) for more information.)
OPERANDS
None.
STDIN
Not used.
INPUT FILES
None.
ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES
The following environment variables affect the execution of dtterm:
DISPLAY
Specify the default X Windows display to connect to (see −display ). The terminal emulator sets the subprocess's DISPLAY environment variable to the connected X11 display name.
HOME
Determine the user's home directory, the location of configuration files.
LANG
Provide a default value for the internationalization variables that
are unset or null. If LANG is
unset or null, the corresponding value from the implementation-specific default
locale will be used. If any of the internationalization variables contains
an invalid setting, the utility behaves as if none of the variables had been
defined.
LC_ALL
If set to a non-empty string value, override the values of all the other
internationalization variables.
LC_MESSAGES
Determine the locale that is used to affect the format and contents
of diagnostic messages written to standard error and informative messages
written to standard output.
NLSPATH
Determine the location of message catalogues for the processing of LC_MESSAGES.
SHELL
Determine the default application to run.
XAPPLRESDIR
Specify the name of a directory that contains application-specific resources.
If this environment variable is defined, and is set to an existing directory,
then it is searched (in addition to the standard locations) for files containing
application-specific resource specifications.
XENVIRONMENT
Specify the name of a resource file with user- or machine-specific resources.
If this variable is not defined, dtterm looks for a file
named $HOME/.Xdefaults- hostname
instead, where hostname is the name of the host where
the application is executing.
XFILESEARCHPATH
Define a language-dependent location of app-defaults.
XMODIFIER
Specify which input method to use.
XUSERFILESEARCHPATH
Control where X applications look for their app-defaults
resource files. The default is located in the directory /usr/dt/app-defaults. /usr/lib/X11/app-defaults). ]]>The user must set XUSERFILESEARCHPATH if the user's resource
files are not in this location.
The terminal emulator creates the following variable when it invokes
another process:
COLUMNS
The terminal emulator sets the subprocess's
COLUMNS environment variable to the number of columns present in the terminal
window at creation.
If the size of the terminal window is subsequently
changed the terminal emulator uses the
TIOCSWINSZ ioctl to inform the applications running against it of the new column count.
Under normal use, the user's shell updates
COLUMNS with the updated value.
LINES
The terminal emulator sets the subprocess's
LINES environment variable to the number of lines present in the terminal
window at creation.
If the size of the terminal window is subsequently
changed, the terminal emulator uses the
TIOCSWINSZ ioctl(2) to inform the applications running against it of the newline count.
Under normal use, the user's shell updates
LINES with the updated value.
]]>
TERM
The terminal emulator sets the subprocess's TERM
environment variable to the termName resource value. Applications
use this variable to determine the type of escape sequences to use when driving
the terminal emulator.
TERMINAL_EMULATOR
The terminal emulator sets the subprocess's TERMINAL_EMULATOR environment variable to dtterm to indicate
that the process is running from a dtterm terminal emulator.
WINDOWID
The terminal emulator sets the subprocess's WINDOWID
environment variable to the window number of the window in which text is rendered.
RESOURCES
The dtterm utility allows the user to specify behavior
through X11 resources as well as the command-line interface. The following
is a list of the defined resources:
The dtterm Client
Resource Set
Name
Class
Type
Default
allowSendEvents
AllowSendEvents
Boolean
False
appCursorDefault
AppCursorDefault
Boolean
False
appKeypadDefault
AppKeypadDefault
Boolean
False
autoWrap
AutoWrap
Boolean
True
background
Background
String
backgroundIsSelect
BackgroundIsSelect
Boolean
False
blinkRate
BlinkRate
int
250
borderColor
BorderColor
String
"black"
borderWidth
BorderWidth
int
0
c132
C132
Boolean
False
charCursorStyle
CharCursorStyle
String
"char_cursor_box"
consoleMode
ConsoleMode
Boolean
False
foreground
Foreground
String
geometry
Geometry
String
NULL
iconic
Iconic
Boolean
False
iconName
IconName
String
"dtterm"
jumpScroll
JumpScroll
Boolean
True
kshMode
KshMode
Boolean
False
logging
Logging
Boolean
False
logFile
LogFile
String
"DttermLogXXXXX" (where
XXXXX is a unique value)
logInhibit
LogInhibit
Boolean
False
loginShell
LoginShell
Boolean
False
mapOnOutput
AutoMap
Boolean
False
mapOnOutputDelay
MapDelay
int
0
marginBell
MarginBell
Boolean
False
menuBar
MenuBar
Boolean
True
menuPopup
MenuPopup
Boolean
True
nMarginBell
NMarginBell
int
10
pointerBlank
PointerBlank
Boolean
False
pointerBlankDelay
PointerBlankDelay
int
2
pointerColor
Foreground
String
foreground color
pointerColorBackground
Background
String
background color
pointerShape
PointerShape
String
"xterm"
reverseWrap
ReverseWrap
Boolean
False
saveLines
SaveLines
String
4s
scrollBar
ScrollBar
Boolean
True
sunFunctionKeys
SunFunctionKeys
Boolean
False
termId
TermId
String
"vt220"
termName
TermName
String
"dtterm"
title
Title
String
"dtterm"
ttyModes
TtyModes
String
NULL
userBoldFont
UserBoldFont
XmFontList
dynamic
userFont
UserFont
XmFontList
dynamic
visualBell
VisualBell
Boolean
False
allowSendEvents
Specifies that the terminal emulator allow synthetic events (generated
and sent by another application). Enabling this resource opens up a possible
security hole.
appCursorDefault
If True, the cursor keys are initially in application mode. If False,
the cursor keys are initially in cursor mode.
appKeypadDefault
If True, the keypad keys are initially in application mode. If False,
the keypad keys are initially in numeric mode.
autoWrap
Specifies whether or not auto-wraparound is initially enabled.
background
Specifies the background color of the terminal window as well as the
default background color for the scroll bar. This resource defaults to either
the primary colorset background or select pixel (see backgroundIsSelect ).
backgroundIsSelect
Specifies that the terminal window should use the Motif select color
instead of the background color for the terminal window's background color.
blinkRate
Specifies the number of milliseconds the cursor is in the on and off
states while blinking. A value of 250 blinks the cursor two times per second.
A value of zero turns blinking off.
borderColor
Specifies the border color for the window. The window border need not
be visible when re-parenting window managers are used.
borderWidth
Specifies the border width of the shell widget's window. This value
may be overridden by re-parenting window managers.
c132
Specifies whether or not the DECCOLM
escape sequence, which switches between a 132- and 80-column window, is honored.
charCursorStyle
This resource specifies the shape of the text cursor. A char_cursor_box value specifies a cursor the
width and height of the base font's bounding box. A char_cursor_bar value specifies a cursor the width of the base
font's bounding box, 2 pixels high, and drawn with its top on the baseline.
consoleMode
Specifies that output directed at /dev/console be
directed instead to the terminal window. It is provided as a way to prevent
output, that would normally be displayed on the internal terminal emulator
(ITE), from overwriting the X server's display. It is not provided as a general
mechanism to direct the output from an arbitrary system's /dev/console to an arbitrary X server. Ownership of, and read-write permission
for, /dev/console is required in order to redirect console
output.
foreground
Specifies the foreground of the terminal window as well as the default
used by dtterm for the scroll bar and the color used for
the pointer cursor. This resource defaults to the primary colorset foreground
pixel.
geometry
Specifies the terminal window's preferred size and position. The default
size is 24 lines of 80 characters each. There is no default position.
iconGeometry
Specifies the preferred position of the terminal emulator's icon. Window
managers may ignore this value. There is no default.
iconic
Specifies whether or not the terminal emulator is initially displayed
in an iconified state.
iconName
Specifies the name for the icon. When used with the −e option, the default is the last component of the program's path;
otherwise, the default is the last component of the name used to execute dtterm (that is, argv[0]).
jumpScroll
Specifies that dtterm use jump scrolling. With jump
scrolling, the screen may be scrolled more than one line at a time. This provides
for faster screen updates when multiple lines of text are sent to the terminal.
The maximum number of lines that may be jump scrolled is limited to the number
of lines in the terminal window. The dtterm terminal emulator
guarantees that all lines are displayed.
kshMode
Enables ksh mode. With ksh mode, a key pressed with the extend modifier
bit set generates an escape character followed by the character generated
by the un-extended keystroke. emacs(1) and the emacs
command-line editor mode of
&cdeman.ksh; or
ied(1). ]]>This option is provided for use with the emacs command-line editor mode of &cdeman.ksh;. It conflicts
with the normal meta key use for generating extended single byte characters
and for generating multi-byte Asian characters.
logging
Enables output logging. When logging is enabled, all output received
from the subprocess is logged either to a file or to a command pipeline (as
specified via the logFile option). Since the data is logged
directly from the subprocess, it includes all escape characters and carriage-returns
and newline pairs the terminal line discipline sends. Logging may be enabled
and disabled via escape sequences.
logFile
Specifies the filename to which dtterm writes the
output log. If the filename begins with a pipe symbol ( | ), dtterm assumes the rest of the string is a command to be used as
the endpoint of a pipe. The default filename is
DttermLogXXXXX
(where XXXXX is a unique value) and
is created in the directory from which the subprocess was started.
logInhibit
Indicates that dtterm inhibit device and file logging.
loginShell
Indicates that the shell that is started
be a login shell (that is, the first character of argv[0] is a dash), indicating that the shell should read the system's profile and the user's .profile files (for &cdeman.ksh; and sh(1)) or the system csh.login and the user's .login (for csh(1)).
]]>Indicates that the shell that is started be
a login shell (that is, the first character of
argv[0] is a dash), indicating that the shell should read the system's profile and the user's .profile files (for &cdeman.ksh; and sh(1)).]]>
mapOnOutput
Indicates that the terminal emulator map (de-iconify) itself upon subprocess
output if it is unmapped (iconified). The user can specify, via the mapOnOutputDelay resource, an initial period of time during which dtterm does not map itself upon subprocess output.
mapOnOutputDelay
Specifies the number of seconds after start-up that dtterm does not honor the mapOnOutput
resource. This
allows the application to send initial output (for example, shell prompts)
to the terminal without auto mapping the window. The default is zero (no delay).
marginBell
Specifies whether or not the bell rings when the user types near the
right margin. The distance from the right margin is specified by the nMarginBell resource.
menuBar
Indicates that dtterm displays a pulldown menu bar.
The default is True.
menuPopup
Indicates that dtterm displays a popup menu. The
default is True.
nMarginBell
Specifies the number of characters from the right margin at which the
margin bell rings, when enabled.
pointerBlank
Specifies that dtterm puts the pointer cursor into
blanking mode. In this mode, the cursor turns on when the pointer is moved,
and is blanked after a selectable number of seconds or after keyboard input.
The pointerBlankDelay resource sets the delay.
pointerBlankDelay
Specifies the number of seconds to wait after the pointer has stopped
moving before blanking the pointer (see pointerBlank).
A value of zero delays pointer blanking until a key is pressed.
pointerColor
Specifies the foreground color used by dtterm for
the terminal window's pointer (X11) cursor. The default is the terminal window's
foreground color (see foreground).
pointerColorBackground
Specifies the background color used by dtterm for
the terminal window's pointer (X11) cursor. The default is the terminal window's
background color (see background).
pointerShape
Specifies the X cursor font character used by dtterm
as the pointer cursor. The font character must be specified as a string from
the X11/cursorfont.h header with the leading XC_ removed. The default is xterm(1).
reverseWrap
Specifies whether or not reverse-wraparound is enabled.
saveLines
Specifies the number of lines in the terminal buffer beyond the length
of the window. The option value consists of a number followed by an optional
suffix. If no suffix is included or the suffix is "l" (ell), the total length
of the terminal buffer is screens plus the
length of the terminal window. If the suffix is "s" (ess) the total length
of the terminal buffer is ( screens+1) times
the length of the terminal window. The dtterm utility attempts
to maintain the same buffer-to-window ratio when the window is resized larger.
scrollBar
Specifies that dtterm displays a scroll bar.
sunFunctionKeys
Specifies whether dtterm generates Sun Function Key
escape sequences instead of ]]>for
the terminal's function keys. for
a description of the Sun Function Key escape sequences. ]]>
termId
Supplies the name used to select the correct response to terminal ID
queries. Valid values are vt100, vt101, vt102, and vt220.
termName
Specifies a name to which dtterm sets the TERM environment variable. The default is dtterm.
title
Specifies the window title. When used with the −e
option, the default is the last component of the program's path; otherwise,
the default is the last component of the name used to execute dtterm (that is, argv[0]).
ttyModes
Specifies a string containing terminal-setting keywords and the characters
to which they can be bound. Allowable keywords include: intr, quit, erase, kill, eof, eol, swtch, start, stop, brk, susp, dsusp, rprnt, flush, weras and lnext. The
terminal emulator correctly parses and silently ignores keywords that do not
apply to a specific architecture. Control characters can be specified as ⁁char (for example, ⁁c or ⁁u), and ⁁? can be used to indicate Delete. stty(1) every time a DtTerm widget is created. ]]>
userBoldFont
Specifies an XFontSet used by dtterm when displaying bold terminal text. The XFontSet should be specified as a Motif XmFontList. ]]>The terminal emulator supports only character
or mono-spaced fonts. When using proportional fonts, the behavior is undefined.
The terminal emulator generates a default bold font based on the XLFD name of the userFont. If that font is not
available, dtterm generates bold text by overstriking (with
a one pixel offset) the userFont.
userFont
Specifies an XFontSet used by dtterm when displaying terminal text. XFontSet should be specified as a Motif XmFontList. ]]>The terminal emulator supports only character
or mono-spaced fonts. When using proportional fonts, the behavior is undefined.
This font is not used to display non-terminal text (such as menu bar, popup
menu and dialog). The default is the XmNtextFontList value of the parent bulletin board (see the XmBulletinBoard
widget) in the same manner as the XmText widget.
visualBell
Indicates that a visual bell is preferred over an audible one. Instead
of ringing the terminal bell whenever a <control>-G is received, the window
is flashed.
Resource/Option Correspondence
Many of the preceding resources correspond to the command-line arguments.
The following table describes the relationship between the two:
Command-line option
Resource Setting
−132
*c132: True
+132
*c132: False
−aw
*autoWrap: True
+aw
*autoWrap: False
−background background_color
*background: background_color
−bg background_color
*background: background_color
−bs
*backgroundIsSelect: True
+bs
*backgroundIsSelect: False
−C
*consoleMode: True
−display display_name
.display: display_name
−e program_argument...
−fb fontset
*userBoldFont: fontset
−fg foreground_color
*foreground: foreground_color
−fn fontset
*userFont: fontset
−font fontset
*userFont: fontset
−foreground foreground_color
*foreground: foreground_color
−geometry geometry_string
.geometry: geometry_string
−iconic
.iconic: True
+iconic
.iconic: False
−j
*jumpScroll: True
+j
*jumpScroll: False
−kshMode
*kshMode: True
+kshMode
*kshMode: False
−l
*logging: True
+l
*logging: False
−lf file_name
*logFile: file_name
−ls
*loginShell: True
+ls
*loginShell: False
−map
*mapOnOutput: True
+map
*mapOnOutput: False
−mb
*marginBell: True
+mb
*marginBell: False
−ms pointer_color
*pointerColor: pointer_color
−name prog_name
.name: prog_name
−nb number
*nMarginBell: number
−rw
*reverseWrap: True
+rw
*reverseWrap: False
−sb
*scrollBar: True
+sb
*scrollBar: False
−sf
*sunFunctionKeys: True
+sf
*sunFunctionKeys: False
−sl screenss
*saveLines: screens * lines/screen
−sl lines
*saveLines: lines
−ti term_id
*termId: term_id
−title title_string
.title: title_string
−tm term_modes
*ttyModes: term_modes
−tn term_name
*termName: term_name
−vb
*visualBell: True
+vb
*visualBell: False
ASYNCHRONOUS EVENTSDefault.]]>The dtterm utility takes the
standard action for all signals.]]>
STDOUT
Not used.
STDERR
Used only for diagnostic messages.
OUTPUT FILES
None.
EXTENDED DESCRIPTION
On-the-Spot Preedit Style and Behavior
When the user selects the on-the-spot input method style, preedit
strings are displayed in the dtterm window, causing
original data within dtterm to shift out to make room
for the data in the preedit buffer.
To cause dtterm to commit the preedit string,
the user can select one of the following actions:
cut
paste
selection
cursor movement
commit key
Note that the input method server may interpret cursor movement events
within the preedit buffer as preedit movement commands. In this case,
the string may not be committed. The interpretation of these movement
events is completely dependent upon the implementation of the input
method server.
In addition to the generic actions listed above, there are several
action routines defined in the DtTerm widget that
may cause committal. These action routines include
move_cursor, process_bdrag,
and string. The action routines correspond
to the generic commit actions listed above.
When the preedit buffer is active, it may be highlighted. This highlight
value can be set by the input method server. Since there is only a
single highlight mode available in the DtTerm widget,
the following XIMFeedbacks will set the highlight:
XIMPrimary
XIMSecondary
XIMTertiary
EXIT STATUS
0
successful completion
>0
an error occurred
CONSEQUENCES OF ERRORS
Default.
APPLICATION USAGE
None.
EXAMPLES
None.
SEE ALSO
&cdeman.Dt.Term.h;, stty(1), &cdeman.dttermesc;, X(1), &cdeman.XmFontList;, &cdeman.XmText;, pty(7), tty(7). ]]>XmBulletinBoard, XmText in the &str-ZM;; XrmParseCommand(3), XGetDefault(3) in the &str-Zl;. ]]>