# # @(#)64 1.3 src/bos/usr/lib/dsinfo, cmdtty, bos720 3/21/93 14:11:09 # # COMPONENT_NAME: (cmdtty) terminal control commands # # FILE_NAME: dsinfo - Terminal entrys for the dscreen program. The first set # are terminals that have multiple pages of memory so screen # contents can be preserved across dty switching. The second # set have no screen memory so dty switches destroy what is # on the screen at the time of the switch. # # ORIGINS: 80 # # This software contains proprietary and confidential information of Digi # International Inc. By accepting transfer of this copy, Recipient agrees # to retain this software in confidence, to prevent disclosure to others, and # to make no use of this software other than that for which it was delivered. # This is an unpublished copyright work Digi International Inc. Execpt as # permitted by federal law, 17 USC 117, copying is strictly prohibited. # # Digi International Inc. CONFIDENTIAL - (Digi International Inc. Confidential # when combined with the aggregated modules for this product) # OBJECT CODE ONLY SOURCE MATERIALS # (C) COPYRIGHT Digi International Inc. 1988-1992 # All Rights Reserved # # US Government Users Restircted Rights - Use, duplication or disclosure # restricted by GSA ADP Schedule Contract with Digi International Inc. # # # Tips on setting up dsinfo for a new terminal type: # # You will need to select keys or key sequence on your terminal # keyboard to perform the following functions: # - switch to a session (1 per possible session) # - create a session # - switch to previous session # - end DigiScreen # - list a help message # You can determine what sequences are sent by a function key by either # consulting the manual for the terminal, or by running "cat > /tmp/KEYS", # typing the keys you want to know about, then viewing the file KEYS # with "od" or "cat -v". # # This file is used to map the keys you picked to the functions they # should perform, and also to specify the number of sessions that may be # created on any given terminal type. The number of "dsks" entries in the # number of sessions available on a given terminal. On a terminal with hardware # pages, the maximum number of availble sessions will be the number of # hardware pages on the terminal, otherwise it is arbitrary. # # Some terminals have multiple hardware pages so that switching # between screens is very fast. The "dsp" attribute is used to describe # how to switch the display to the appropriate screen. Other terninals # which do not have this capability are set up here to do to a "clear screen" # when switching between sessions. # # The following is an annotated version of the Wyse 60 dsinfo entry: # (the lines beginning with "#>" are copies of the actual entry) # #>wy60|wyse60|wyse model 60, # The first line begins on column 1 and gives the name(s) of the terminal # #> dsks=^A`^M|Shift-F1|, #> dsks=^Aa^M|Shift-F2|, #> dsks=^Ab^M|Shift-F3|, # Each "dsks" line defines the key for switching to a particular screen session. # The Nth "dsks" entry switches you to the Nth session. The format is: # dsks=key_seq|key_name|init_seq, # On a Wyse 60, "Shift-F1" will send the sequence "^A`^M", and will switch # dscreen to session 1. The init_seq string is optional and is sent when # switching to that screen. Note that the "dsp" sequence (defined below) will # always be sent AFTER the init_str for "dsks". # The preceding lines define 3 sessions for the Wyse 60. # #> dskc=\Eq|Insert|, # The "dskc" entry defines how to create a new screen, the "Insert" key # in this case. The optional (unused in this case) init_str will be sent # whenever a new session is created, followed by the dsp code. # #> dske=\ET|End|\Ew0\E+, # The "dske" sequence will end all DigiScreen sessions. The optional # init_str here can be used to force a switch back to the base hardware # page in the terminal. # #> dskp=\200|Ctrl-F1|, # The "dskp" sequence will switch back to the previously active session. # Optional init_str is sent, followed by "dsp" string. # (\200 = 200 octal = 0x80) # #> dskl=\201|Ctrl-F2|, # The "dskl" sequence prints help to the screen. # #> dsp=\Ew0|\E+,dsp=\Ew1|\E+,dsp=\Ew2|\E+, # (more than one attribute may be on the same line) # The "dsp" sequence(s) tell how to switch the screen to a given session. # For a terminal with hardware pages, the Nth "dsp" sequence is used to switch # to the page for the "Nth" session. If no extra hardware pages are supported, # then there is typically only one "dsp" entrym and it is used for all switches. # The terminals described in this file use "clear screen" for "dsp" if there # are no hardware pages. The optional init_str is sent the 1st time a session # becomes active. # # "dst" (not used for Wyse 50) is the number of character times to allow # between characters in an escape sequence. This defaults to 1, but needs # to be larger for sequences requiring the user to type more than 1 key. # # # An entry is provided for a terminal called "debug" which has # all optional strings enabled to see which strings are sent at which time. # # Summary: # dsks=page0 keybrd sequence # dsks=page1 keybrd sequence # dskc=create and move to new dscreen window # dske=end DigiScreen # dskp=previous screen sequence # dskl=list help messages # dsp=move to page and set up screen # dst=delay time between chars in the escape sequence # # The escape codes for the IBM 3151 terminal can be obtained in the # IBM 3151 technical reference, orderable as part number GA18-2634. debug|debugging entry, dsks=\E1|ESC-1|(sess1), dsks=\E2|ESC-2|(sess2), dsks=\E3|ESC-3|(sess3), dskc=\Ec|ESC-c|(create), dske=\Ee|ESC-e|(end), dskp=\Ep|ESC-p|(prev), dskl=\El|ESC-l|(list), dsp=(dsp1)|(dinit1), dsp=(dsp2)|(dinit2), dsp=(dsp3)|(dinit3), dst=30, wy60|wyse60|wyse model 60, dsks=^A`^M|Shift-F1|, dsks=^Aa^M|Shift-F2|, dsks=^Ab^M|Shift-F3|, dskc=\Eq|Insert|, dske=\ET|End|\Ew0\E+, dskp=\200|Ctrl-F1|, dskl=\201|Ctrl-F2|, dsp=\Ew0|\E+,dsp=\Ew1|\E+,dsp=\Ew2|\E+, wy60-wp|wyse60-wp|wyse model 60 used with a word processor, dsks=^E^A@^M|Ctrl-E-F1|, dsks=^E^AA^M|Ctrl-E-F2|, dsks=^E^AB^M|Ctrl-E-F3|, dskc=^Eo|Ctrl-E-o|, dske=^Ee|Ctrl-E-e|\Ew0\E+, dskq=^Eq|Ctrl-E-q|\Ew0\E+, dskp=^Ep|Ctrl-E-p|, dskl=^Eh|Ctrl-E-h|, dsp=\Ew0|\E+,dsp=\Ew1|\E+,dsp=\Ew2|\E+, dst=15, wy60d|DoubleView in Wyse60 mode, dsks=^A`^M|Shift-F1|, dsks=^Aa^M|Shift-F2|, dsks=^Ab^M|Shift-F3|, dsks=^Ac^M|Shift-F4|, dsks=^Ad^M|Shift-F5|, dsks=^Ae^M|Shift-F6|, dsks=^Af^M|Shift-F7|, dskc=\Eq|Insert|, dske=\ET|End|\Ew0\E+, dskp=\200|Ctrl-F1|, dskl=\201|Ctrl-F2|, dsp=\Ew0|\E+, dsp=\Ew1|\E+, dsp=\Ew2|\E+, dsp=\Ew3|\E+, dsp=\Ew4|\E+, dsp=\Ew5|\E+, dsp=\Ew6|\E+, wy60d-wp|DoubleView in Wyse60 mode used with a word processor, dsks=^E^A@^M|Ctrl-E-F1|, dsks=^E^AA^M|Ctrl-E-F2|, dsks=^E^AB^M|Ctrl-E-F3|, dsks=^E^AC^M|Ctrl-E-F4|, dsks=^E^AD^M|Ctrl-E-F5|, dsks=^E^AE^M|Ctrl-E-F6|, dsks=^E^AF^M|Ctrl-E-F7|, dskc=^Eo|Ctrl-E-o|, dske=^Ee|Ctrl-E-e|\Ew0\E+, dskq=^Eq|Ctrl-E-q|\Ew0\E+, dskp=^Ep|Ctrl-E-p|, dskl=^Eh|Ctrl-E-h|, dsp=\Ew0|\E+, dsp=\Ew1|\E+, dsp=\Ew2|\E+, dsp=\Ew3|\E+, dsp=\Ew4|\E+, dsp=\Ew5|\E+, dsp=\Ew6|\E+, dst=15, wy50|wyse50|wyse model 50, dsks=^A`^M|Shift-F1|, dsks=^Aa^M|Shift-F2|, dske=^Ak^M|Shift-F12|\Ew0\E+, dskc=^Al^M|Shift-F13|, dskl=^Am^M|Shift-F14|, dsp=\Ew0|\E+,dsp=\Ew1|\E+, wy50-wp|wyse50-wp|wyse model 50 used with a word processor, dsks=^E^A@^M|Ctrl-E-F1|, dsks=^E^AA^M|Ctrl-E-F2|, dske=^Ee|Ctrl-E-e|\Ew0\E+, dskq=^Eq|Ctrl-E-q|\Ew0\E+, dskc=^Eo|Ctrl-E-o|, dskl=^Eh|Ctrl-E-h|, dsp=\Ew0|\E+,dsp=\Ew1|\E+, dst=15, # Examples of terminals that have no screen memory to page through. Screen # is destroyed when changing from one dty to another. # suansi|SCO Unix ansi console w/1 physical screen, dsks=\E[M|Shift-F1|, dsks=\E[N|Shift-F2|, dsks=\E[O|Shift-F3|, dskc=\E[L|Insert|, dske=\E[F|End|\E[H\E[J, dskp=\E[k|Ctrl-F1|, dskl=\E[l|Ctrl-F2|, dsp=|\E[H\E[J, dst=15, suansi-wp|SCO Unix ansi console w/1 physical screen using word processors, dsks=^E\E[M|Ctrl-E-F1|, dsks=^E\E[N|Ctrl-E-F2|, dsks=^E\E[O|Ctrl-E-F3|, dskc=^Eo|Ctrl-E-o|, dske=^Ee|Ctrl-Ee|\E[H\E[J, dskq=^Eq|Ctrl-Eq|\E[H\E[J, dskp=^E\E[k|Ctrl-E-Ctrl-F1|, dskl=^E\E[l|Ctrl-E-Ctrl-F2|, dsp=|\E[H\E[J, dst=15, PC7300|UNIX PC w/1 physical screen, dsks=\EPa|Cntrl-1|, dsks=\EPb|Cntrl-2|, dsks=\EPc|Cntrl-3|, dskc=\EOn|Creat|, dske=\EOk|Exit|\E[1;1H\E[2J, dskp=\ENg|Prev|, dskl=\EOm|Help|, dsp=|\E[1;1H\E[2J, dst=10, mgr|UNIX PC w/1 physical screen, dsks=\EPa|Cntrl-1|, dsks=\EPb|Cntrl-2|, dsks=\EPc|Cntrl-3|, dskc=\EOn|Creat|, dske=\EOk|Exit|\E1\,1M^L, dskp=\ENg|Prev|, dskl=\EOm|Help|, dsp=|\E1\,1M^L, dst=10, vt100|vt131 w/1 physical screen, dsks=\EOQ|PF2|, dsks=\EOR|PF3|, dsks=\EOS|PF4|, dskc=\EOP\EOQ|PF1PF2|, dske=\EOP\EOS|PF1PF4|\E[1;1H\E[2J, dskp=\EOP\EOR|PF1PF3|, dskl=\EOP\EOP|PF1PF1|, dsp=|\E[1;1H\E[2J, dst=10, ibm3151|ibm3151 w/1 physical screen, dsks=\E!a\r|Shift-F1, dsks=\E!b\r|Shift-F2, dsks=\E!c\r|Shift-F3, dskc=\EN|Ctrl-Insert, dske=\EL|Clear, dskp=\E"A|Jump, dskl=\EH|Home, dsp=\EH\EJ, dst=10,