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Back Tab (Free Format Text, 15)
This field defines the character sequence generated from the terminal to
indicate that a move to the previous field is required.
Txt (Free Format Text, 8)
This text corresponds to the adjacent key sequence and is used to represent
the key sequence in menus, etc (e.g.
Initialise Device (Free Format Text, 15)
This field defines the character sequence to be sent to the terminal to
indicate that it should enter an initial state (as if after power up). It is sent
to the terminal whenever the terminal profile is selected.
Clear Screen & Home (Free Format Text, 15)
This field defines the character sequence to be sent to the terminal to
indicate that it should clear the screen and place the cursor at the top left-
hand position. This must be specified to allow the manager to operate
correctly.
Clear Line (Free Format Text, 15)
This field defines the character sequence to be sent to the terminal to
indicate that it should clear the current line and place the cursor at the
left-hand position. This must be specified to allow the manager to operate
correctly. If not specified, then Router will position at the left-hand side
and output a line of spaces followed by a re-position at the left-hand side.
Cursor Pos Type (Constrained List)
This field defines the method of cursor positioning. This can be
(normal) or
BINARY
(e.g. as for ANSI or VT100); BINARY outputs the actual binary value.
This must be specified to allow the manager to operate correctly.
Offset (Free Format Text, 5)
This field defines the offset to be added to the row and column numbers.
The top left-hand position is 0,0 internally. For a VT100 or ANSI device
this would be 1, i.e. top left is 1,1. This must be specified to allow the
manager to operate correctly.
Cursor Pos String (Free Format Text, 15)
This field defines the character sequence to be sent to the terminal to move
the cursor to a specified position. The string contains
represent the row and column numbers respectively. For a VT100 or ANSI
device this would be
manager to operate correctly. (
X870-300351 Issue 1
. ASCII outputs the co-ordinates as displayable numbers
. This must be specified to allow the
^[[%r;%cH
%%
).
PF1
will cause a single % to be output.)
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ASCII
and
to
%r
%c
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