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Syntax:
set terms
set terms termtype=
[ clrseq= clear_escseq]
[ swtseq= screen# pageswitch_escseq] ...
[ save=on | off ]
set terms rmterm
set terms rmterm=on range=
This command sets or displays the terminal types, and their associated escape sequences used
when switching between sessions. (See Multiple Sessions page 98, as well as your terminal's
manual.)
Making changes with this command requires root privileges.
More than one option can be included in a command. Options are:
clrseq
swtseq
[ range= range]
set terms
If set terms is entered with no options (or just a range), the current terminal table
is displayed.
set terms termtype=
[ swtseq= screen# pageswitch_escseq] ...
[ save=on | off ]
This form of the set terms command makes a new terminal table entry, or changes
an existing entry. Set terminal_type to the name of the terminal type; this name
should match the name used for the termtype in the set port command (page 51),
and must also match the name used by the hosts on your network for this type of
terminal. If termtype matches an existing entry, that entry will be modified by this
command; otherwise a new table entry will be created.
Use npages= to set # of screens to the number of pages of screen memory that the
terminal has. Use clrseq= clear_escseq to set the escape sequence that will clear
the terminal's current screen. swtseq is the escape sequence that will switch your
terminal to the different screen pages; you need to supply one swtseq= screen#
switch_escseq parameter for each terminal page. Set save=off if you do not want
to save the changes.
If the character is a control character, the carat character ( ^ ) must be used to
indicate that the Ctrl key should be held while pressing the key. (For example,
<Ctrl-C> must be entered as the two characters ^C .)
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[ range= range]
terminal_type [ npages=
terminal_type
range
npages
range
termtype
terminal_type [ npages=
of screens]
#
rmterm
of screens] [ clrseq= clear_escseq]
#
save

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