F7 Tabs: Defining Tab Stops - Wyse WY-99GT User Manual

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Table 2-78 Continued
F7
TABS: Defining Tab Stops
Tabs Setup Level
WY-99GT User's Guide
Parameter
SEND AREA
SCREEN
SCROLL RGN
SEND TERM
NONE
FF
Explanation
In a SEND SCREEN operation,
The entire screen is sent to the host
Only data in the scrolling region is sent to the host
Following a SEND SCREEN operation,
No character is sent
The formfeed code (OCH) is sent
When the RESTORE TABS parameter (Table 2-3) is set to
off,
no tab stops are set when you turn on the terminal. When the
RESTORE TABS parameter is set to
on,
the terminal activates
the tab stops last saved in nonvolatile memory.
You can clear and set tab stops from the tabs setup level (F7)
and save the changes in nonvolatile memory by choosing the
SA VE ALL option when you exit setup mode.
On the tabs setup level screen, the terminal's current tab stops
are indicated by uppercase T's displayed along a line of periods
that mark each column position.
A tab stop in columns 2 through 78 is shown as a T in the
upper line of periods.
A tab stop in columns 79 through 132 is shown as a T in the
lower line of periods.
You can easily determine where tabs are set by moving the
cursor across the line and reading the column number displayed
in the second instruction line at the top of the screen.
Clear and set tabs anywhere on the line, as follows:
To move the cursor across the line, press
~
or
~.
To either clear or set (toggle) an individual tab stop at the
cursor position, press
I
Spacebar
I.
To clear all tabs, press
I
Home
I.
To set tabs every eighth column, press
I
Backspace
I.
D
Note
A tab stop cannot be set in column
1.
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