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29# Author: Thomas Dickey
30#
31# $Id: Caps.uwin,v 1.4 2006/05/27 15:33:04 tom Exp $
32#
33# This is an adaptation of ncurses' termcap/terminfo capability table, which
34# is designed to align with U/Win's terminfo.
35#
36# This table is used to generate initializers for tables that drive tic,
37# infocmp, and the library compilation code used to support the termcap
38# compatibility hack.  It is also used to generate the tabular portion of the
39# terminfo(5) man page; lines beginning with `#%' are passed through to become
40# the terminfo table.
41#
42# This file has three major sections; a standard-capabilities table, two
43# extension-capability tables, and a section of aliases declarations.
44# The first two have the same format, as follows:
45#
46# FILE FORMAT
47#
48# Column 1: terminfo variable name
49# Column 2: terminfo capability name
50# Column 3: capability type (boolean, numeric, or string)
51# Column 4: termcap capability name
52# Column 5: KEY_xxx name, if any, `-' otherwise
53# Column 6: value for KEY_xxx name, if any, `-' otherwise
54# Column 7: Lead with `Y' if capability should be emitted in termcap
55#           translations, `-' otherwise
56# Column 8: capability description
57#
58# The codes following [Y-] in column 7 describe the versions of termcap which
59# use the given capability.  This information is not used by the curses library
60# proper; rather, it's there to help the terminfo maintainer avoid emitting
61# termcap entry translations that are more than 1023 bytes long (and tank a
62# lot of old termcap-using programs).  The codes read as follows:
63#	B = mentioned in the BSD man page for 4.4BSD curses
64#	C = used by the 4.4BSD curses library
65#	G = mentioned in the documentation for GNU termcap
66#	E = used by GNU Emacs
67#	K = remove this terminfo capability when translating to standard format
68# The important codes are C and E.  A cap with C or E should be preserved in
69# translation if possible.  The problem is that preserving all such caps may
70# lead to some termcap translations being too long.  The termcap maintainer
71# has a bit of a juggling act to do...potential problem cases are marked with
72# an asterisk (*).
73#
74# The aliases section has the following format:
75#
76# Column 1: either `capalias' or `infoalias'
77# Column 2: name to be aliased
78# Column 3: what name it should translate to.  The name IGNORE means it
79#           should be discarded with a warning message.
80# Column 4: name of the extension set (used for compiler warning messages)
81# Column 5: capability description (usually an associated terminfo variable)
82#
83# HANDLING TERMCAP AND TERMINFO EXTENSIONS
84#
85# There are basically five different ways to handle termcap and terminfo
86# extensions:
87#
88# 1. Don't list the capname here, or list it but comment it out (the latter
89# is preferable; someone might want to handle it in the future).  If you do
90# this, the capability will be treated as unknown and raise a warning from
91# the compiler.
92#
93# 2. Alias it.  This is appropriate if the capability has the same meaning
94# as an already-supported one.  The compiler will handle aliasing, emitting
95# an appropriate informational message whenever an alias fires.
96#
97# 3. List it in the standard table.  You almost certainly do *not* want
98# to do this -- the capabilities in that one, and their order, have been
99# carefully chosen to be SVr4-binary-compatible when they're written out
100# as a terminfo object, and breaking this would be bad.  It's up the ncurses
101# library what to do with the terminfo data after it's read in.
102#
103# 4. List it in the aliases table with an IGNORE target field.  If you
104# do this, the capability will be ignored on input (though the user will
105# get a warning message about it).
106#
107# 5. List it in the extensions table. If you do this, the compiler will
108# silently accept the capability, but the curses library proper will never
109# see it (because it won't be written out as part of the terminfo object
110# format).  It's up to you what you have the compiler do with it.
111#
112# There are two opposite reasons to choose option 5.  One is when you want
113# to eat the capability silently and discard it when doing translations
114# to terminfo with tic -I.  Some very old obsolete BSD caps like :kn: are
115# in this class.  Nothing will ever use them again.
116#
117# More usually, you want the compiler to try to deduce something from the
118# capability value that it can use to translate it into your output format.
119# You'll need to write custom code, probably in postprocess_termcap() or
120# postprocess_terminfo(), to handle the translation.
121#
122# CONTROLLING ENTRY LENGTH
123#
124# Notes on specific elisions made to fit translations within 1023 bytes:
125#
126# Machines with IBM PC-like keyboards want to be able to define the following
127# keys: key_npage, key_ppage, key_home, key_ll (which is used for in termcap-
128# only environments for End or Home-Down), key_dc, and key_ic.  This is also
129# the set of keys the `joe' editor will be upset if it can't see.  So don't
130# trim those out of the set to be translated to termcap, or various users of
131# the termcap file will become irate.
132#
133# It might look tempting to leave those long init strings out of translations.
134# We can't do it (yet); 4.4BSD tput and tset use them.
135#
136# We retain the sgr capability in translation in spite of the fact that neither
137# 4.4BSD nor GNU Emacs uses it, because (a) some entry naming distinctions are
138# hard to understand without it, and (b) the entries in which it is long tend
139# to be older types that don't use up a lot of string space on function keys.
140# The tic(1) translation code will complain and elide it if it makes a critical
141# difference (there is special code in tic to recognize this situation).
142#
143# Yes, BSD tset(1) uses hpa.  We elide hpa/vpa anyway because the motion
144# optimizer in BSD curses didn't use them.  This omission seems to be the
145# single most effective one, it shortened the resolved length of all thirteen
146# problem entries in the 9.9.0 version of the terminfo master below critical.
147#
148# It would be nice to keep f11 and f12 for Emacs use, but a couple of termcap
149# translations go back over critical if we do this.  As 4.4BSD curses fades
150# into history and GNU termcap's application base shrinks towards being GNU
151# Emacs only, we'll probably elide out some BSD-only capabilities in order
152# to buy space for non-essentials Emacs is still using.  Capabilities high
153# on that hit list: rc, sc, uc.
154#
155#############################################################################
156#
157# STANDARD CAPABILITIES
158#
159#%The following is a complete table of the capabilities included in a
160#%terminfo description block and available to terminfo-using code.  In each
161#%line of the table,
162#%
163#%The \fBvariable\fR is the name by which the programmer (at the terminfo level)
164#%accesses the capability.
165#%
166#%The \fBcapname\fR is the short name used in the text of the database,
167#%and is used by a person updating the database.
168#%Whenever possible, capnames are chosen to be the same as or similar to
169#%the ANSI X3.64-1979 standard (now superseded by ECMA-48, which uses
170#%identical or very similar names).  Semantics are also intended to match
171#%those of the specification.
172#%
173#%The termcap code is the old
174#%.B termcap
175#%capability name (some capabilities are new, and have names which termcap
176#%did not originate).
177#%.P
178#%Capability names have no hard length limit, but an informal limit of 5
179#%characters has been adopted to keep them short and to allow the tabs in
180#%the source file
181#%.B Caps
182#%to line up nicely.
183#%
184#%Finally, the description field attempts to convey the semantics of the
185#%capability.  You may find some codes in the description field:
186#%.TP
187#%(P)
188#%indicates that padding may be specified
189#%.TP
190#%#[1-9]
191#%in the description field indicates that the string is passed through tparm with
192#%parms as given (#\fIi\fP).
193#%.TP
194#%(P*)
195#%indicates that padding may vary in proportion to the number of
196#%lines affected
197#%.TP
198#%(#\d\fIi\fP\u)
199#%indicates the \fIi\fP\uth\d parameter.
200#%
201#%.PP
202#% These are the boolean capabilities:
203#%
204#%.na
205#%.TS H
206#%center expand;
207#%c l l c
208#%c l l c
209#%lw25 lw6 lw2 lw20.
210#%\fBVariable	Cap-	TCap	Description\fR
211#%\fBBooleans	name	Code\fR
212auto_left_margin		bw	bool	bw	-	-	YB-G-	cub1 wraps from column 0 to last column
213auto_right_margin		am	bool	am	-	-	YBCGE	terminal has automatic margins
214no_esc_ctlc			xsb	bool	xb	-	-	YBCG-	beehive (f1=escape, f2=ctrl C)
215ceol_standout_glitch		xhp	bool	xs	-	-	YBCGE	standout not erased by overwriting (hp)
216eat_newline_glitch		xenl	bool	xn	-	-	YBCGE	newline ignored after 80 cols (concept)
217erase_overstrike		eo	bool	eo	-	-	YBCG-	can erase overstrikes with a blank
218generic_type			gn	bool	gn	-	-	YB-G-	generic line type
219hard_copy			hc	bool	hc	-	-	YBCG-	hardcopy terminal
220has_meta_key			km	bool	km	-	-	YB-GE	Has a meta key (i.e., sets 8th-bit)
221has_status_line			hs	bool	hs	-	-	YB-G-	has extra status line
222insert_null_glitch		in	bool	in	-	-	YBCGE	insert mode distinguishes nulls
223memory_above			da	bool	da	-	-	YBCG-	display may be retained above the screen
224memory_below			db	bool	db	-	-	YB-GE	display may be retained below the screen
225move_insert_mode		mir	bool	mi	-	-	YBCGE	safe to move while in insert mode
226move_standout_mode		msgr	bool	ms	-	-	YBCGE	safe to move while in standout mode
227over_strike			os	bool	os	-	-	YBCG-	terminal can overstrike
228status_line_esc_ok		eslok	bool	es	-	-	YB-G-	escape can be used on the status line
229dest_tabs_magic_smso		xt	bool	xt	-	-	YBCGE	tabs destructive, magic so char (t1061)
230tilde_glitch			hz	bool	hz	-	-	YB-GE	cannot print ~'s (hazeltine)
231transparent_underline		ul	bool	ul	-	-	YBCGE	underline character overstrikes
232xon_xoff			xon	bool	xo	-	-	YB---	terminal uses xon/xoff handshaking
233needs_xon_xoff			nxon	bool	nx	-	-	-----	padding will not work, xon/xoff required
234prtr_silent			mc5i	bool	5i	-	-	-----	printer will not echo on screen
235hard_cursor			chts	bool	HC	-	-	-----	cursor is hard to see
236non_rev_rmcup			nrrmc	bool	NR	-	-	-----	smcup does not reverse rmcup
237no_pad_char			npc	bool	NP	-	-	-----	pad character does not exist
238non_dest_scroll_region		ndscr	bool	ND	-	-	-----	scrolling region is non-destructive
239back_color_erase		bce	bool	ut	-	-	-----	screen erased with background color
240can_change			ccc	bool	cc	-	-	-----	terminal can re-define existing colors
241hue_lightness_saturation	hls	bool	hl	-	-	-----	terminal uses only HLS color notation (Tektronix)
242#%.TE
243#%.ad
244#%
245#%These are the numeric capabilities:
246#%
247#%.na
248#%.TS H
249#%center expand;
250#%c l l c
251#%c l l c
252#%lw25 lw6 lw2 lw20.
253#%\fBVariable	Cap-	TCap	Description\fR
254#%\fBNumeric	name	Code\fR
255columns				cols	num	co	-	-	YBCGE	number of columns in a line
256init_tabs			it	num	it	-	-	YB-G-	tabs initially every # spaces
257lines				lines	num	li	-	-	YBCGE	number of lines on screen or page
258lines_of_memory			lm	num	lm	-	-	YB-G-	lines of memory if > line. 0 means varies
259magic_cookie_glitch		xmc	num	sg	-	-	YBCGE	number of blank characters left by smso or rmso
260padding_baud_rate		pb	num	pb	-	-	YB-GE	lowest baud rate where padding needed
261virtual_terminal		vt	num	vt	-	-	YB---	virtual terminal number (CB/unix)
262width_status_line		wsl	num	ws	-	-	YB-G-	number of columns in status line
263num_labels			nlab	num	Nl	-	-	-----	number of labels on screen
264label_height			lh	num	lh	-	-	-----	rows in each label
265label_width			lw	num	lw	-	-	-----	columns in each label
266buttons				btns	num	BT	-	-	-----	number of buttons on mouse
267#max_attributes			ma	num	ma	-	-	YBC--	maximum combined attributes terminal can handle
268#maximum_windows		wnum	num	MW	-	-	-----	maximum number of defineable windows
269# These came in with SVr4's color support
270max_colors			colors	num	Co	-	-	-----	maximum number of colors on screen
271max_pairs			pairs	num	pa	-	-	-----	maximum number of color-pairs on the screen
272no_color_video			ncv	num	NC	-	-	-----	video attributes that cannot be used with colors
273#%.TE
274#%.ad
275#%
276#%The following numeric capabilities are present in the SVr4.0 term structure,
277#%but are not yet documented in the man page.  They came in with SVr4's
278#%printer support.
279#%
280#%.na
281#%
282#%These are the string capabilities:
283#%
284#%.na
285#%.TS H
286#%center expand;
287#%c l l c
288#%c l l c
289#%lw25 lw6 lw2 lw20.
290#%\fBVariable	Cap-	TCap	Description\fR
291#%\fBString	name	Code\fR
292back_tab			cbt	str	bt	-		-	YBCGE	back tab (P)
293bell				bel	str	bl	-		-	YB-GE	audible signal (bell) (P)
294carriage_return			cr	str	cr	-		-	YBCGE	carriage return (P*) (P*)
295change_scroll_region		csr	str	cs	-		-	YBCGE	change region to line #1 to line #2 (P)
296clear_all_tabs			tbc	str	ct	-		-	YB-G-	clear all tab stops (P)
297clear_screen			clear	str	cl	-		-	YBCGE	clear screen and home cursor (P*)
298clr_eol				el	str	ce	-		-	YBCGE	clear to end of line (P)
299clr_eos				ed	str	cd	-		-	YBCGE	clear to end of screen (P*)
300column_address			hpa	str	ch	-		-	-B-GE*	horizontal position #1, absolute (P)
301command_character		cmdch	str	CC	-		-	YB-G-	terminal settable cmd character in prototype !?
302cursor_address			cup	str	cm	-		-	YBCGE	move to row #1 columns #2
303cursor_down			cud1	str	do	-		-	YBCGE	down one line
304cursor_home			home	str	ho	-		-	YBCGE	home cursor (if no cup)
305cursor_invisible		civis	str	vi	-		-	YB-G-	make cursor invisible
306cursor_left			cub1	str	le	-		-	YBCGE	move left one space
307cursor_mem_address		mrcup	str	CM	-		-	YB-G-	memory relative cursor addressing, move to row #1 columns #2
308cursor_normal			cnorm	str	ve	-		-	YBCGE	make cursor appear normal (undo civis/cvvis)
309cursor_right			cuf1	str	nd	-		-	YBCGE	non-destructive space (move right one space)
310cursor_to_ll			ll	str	ll	-		-	YBCGE	last line, first column (if no cup)
311cursor_up			cuu1	str	up	-		-	YBCGE	up one line
312cursor_visible			cvvis	str	vs	-		-	YBCGE	make cursor very visible
313delete_character		dch1	str	dc	-		-	YBCGE	delete character (P*)
314delete_line			dl1	str	dl	-		-	YBCGE	delete line (P*)
315dis_status_line			dsl	str	ds	-		-	YB-G-	disable status line
316down_half_line			hd	str	hd	-		-	YB-G-	half a line down
317enter_alt_charset_mode		smacs	str	as	-		-	YB-G-	start alternate character set (P)
318enter_blink_mode		blink	str	mb	-		-	YB-G-	turn on blinking
319enter_bold_mode			bold	str	md	-		-	YB-G-	turn on bold (extra bright) mode
320enter_ca_mode			smcup	str	ti	-		-	YBCGE	string to start programs using cup
321enter_delete_mode		smdc	str	dm	-		-	YBCGE	enter delete mode
322enter_dim_mode			dim	str	mh	-		-	YB-G-	turn on half-bright mode
323enter_insert_mode		smir	str	im	-		-	YBCGE	enter insert mode
324enter_secure_mode		invis	str	mk	-		-	-B-G-*	turn on blank mode (characters invisible)
325enter_protected_mode		prot	str	mp	-		-	-B-G-*	turn on protected mode
326enter_reverse_mode		rev	str	mr	-		-	YB-G-	turn on reverse video mode
327enter_standout_mode		smso	str	so	-		-	YBCGE	begin standout mode
328enter_underline_mode		smul	str	us	-		-	YBCGE	begin underline mode
329erase_chars			ech	str	ec	-		-	YB-G-	erase #1 characters (P)
330exit_alt_charset_mode		rmacs	str	ae	-		-	YB-G-	end alternate character set (P)
331exit_attribute_mode		sgr0	str	me	-		-	YB-GE	turn off all attributes
332exit_ca_mode			rmcup	str	te	-		-	YBCGE	strings to end programs using cup
333exit_delete_mode		rmdc	str	ed	-		-	YBCGE	end delete mode
334exit_insert_mode		rmir	str	ei	-		-	YBCGE	exit insert mode
335exit_standout_mode		rmso	str	se	-		-	YBCGE	exit standout mode
336exit_underline_mode		rmul	str	ue	-		-	YBCGE	exit underline mode
337flash_screen			flash	str	vb	-		-	YBCGE	visible bell (may not move cursor)
338form_feed			ff	str	ff	-		-	YB-G-	hardcopy terminal page eject (P*)
339from_status_line		fsl	str	fs	-		-	YB-G-	return from status line
340init_1string			is1	str	i1	-		-	YB-G-	initialization string
341init_2string			is2	str	is	-		-	YB-G-	initialization string
342init_3string			is3	str	i3	-		-	YB-G-	initialization string
343init_file			if	str	if	-		-	YB-G-	name of initialization file
344insert_character		ich1	str	ic	-		-	YBCGE	insert character (P)
345insert_line			il1	str	al	-		-	YBCGE	insert line (P*)
346insert_padding			ip	str	ip	-		-	YBCGE	insert padding after inserted character
347key_backspace			kbs	str	kb	KEY_BACKSPACE	0407	YB-G-	backspace key
348key_catab			ktbc	str	ka	KEY_CATAB	0526	-B-G-*	clear-all-tabs key
349key_clear			kclr	str	kC	KEY_CLEAR	0515	-B-G-*	clear-screen or erase key
350key_ctab			kctab	str	kt	KEY_CTAB	0525	-B-G-*	clear-tab key
351key_dc				kdch1	str	kD	KEY_DC		0512	YB-G-	delete-character key
352key_dl				kdl1	str	kL	KEY_DL		0510	-B-G-*	delete-line key
353key_down			kcud1	str	kd	KEY_DOWN	0402	YBCGE	down-arrow key
354key_eic				krmir	str	kM	KEY_EIC		0514	-B-G-*	sent by rmir or smir in insert mode
355key_eol				kel	str	kE	KEY_EOL		0517	-B-G-*	clear-to-end-of-line key
356key_eos				ked	str	kS	KEY_EOS		0516	-B-G-*	clear-to-end-of-screen key
357key_f0				kf0	str	k0	KEY_F(0)	0410	YBCGE	F0 function key
358key_f1				kf1	str	k1	KEY_F(1)	-	YBCGE	F1 function key
359key_f10				kf10	str	k;	KEY_F(10)	-	----E	F10 function key
360key_f2				kf2	str	k2	KEY_F(2)	-	YBCGE	F2 function key
361key_f3				kf3	str	k3	KEY_F(3)	-	YBCGE	F3 function key
362key_f4				kf4	str	k4	KEY_F(4)	-	YBCGE	F4 function key
363key_f5				kf5	str	k5	KEY_F(5)	-	YBCGE	F5 function key
364key_f6				kf6	str	k6	KEY_F(6)	-	YBCGE	F6 function key
365key_f7				kf7	str	k7	KEY_F(7)	-	YBCGE	F7 function key
366key_f8				kf8	str	k8	KEY_F(8)	-	YBCGE	F8 function key
367key_f9				kf9	str	k9	KEY_F(9)	-	YBCGE	F9 function key
368key_home			khome	str	kh	KEY_HOME	0406	YBCGE	home key
369key_ic				kich1	str	kI	KEY_IC		0513	YB-GE	insert-character key
370key_il				kil1	str	kA	KEY_IL		0511	-B-G-*	insert-line key
371key_left			kcub1	str	kl	KEY_LEFT	0404	YBCGE	left-arrow key
372key_ll				kll	str	kH	KEY_LL		0533	YB-G-	lower-left key (home down)
373key_npage			knp	str	kN	KEY_NPAGE	0522	YB-GE	next-page key
374key_ppage			kpp	str	kP	KEY_PPAGE	0523	YB-GE	previous-page key
375key_right			kcuf1	str	kr	KEY_RIGHT	0405	YBCGE	right-arrow key
376key_sf				kind	str	kF	KEY_SF		0520	-B-G-*	scroll-forward key
377key_sr				kri	str	kR	KEY_SR		0521	-B-G-*	scroll-backward key
378key_stab			khts	str	kT	KEY_STAB	0524	-B-G-*	set-tab key
379key_up				kcuu1	str	ku	KEY_UP		0403	YBCGE	up-arrow key
380keypad_local			rmkx	str	ke	-		-	YBCGE	leave 'keyboard_transmit' mode
381keypad_xmit			smkx	str	ks	-		-	YBCGE	enter 'keyboard_transmit' mode
382lab_f0				lf0	str	l0	-		-	-B-G-*	label on function key f0 if not f0
383lab_f1				lf1	str	l1	-		-	-B-G-*	label on function key f1 if not f1
384lab_f10				lf10	str	la	-		-	-----	label on function key f10 if not f10
385lab_f2				lf2	str	l2	-		-	-B-G-*	label on function key f2 if not f2
386lab_f3				lf3	str	l3	-		-	-B-G-*	label on function key f3 if not f3
387lab_f4				lf4	str	l4	-		-	-B-G-*	label on function key f4 if not f4
388lab_f5				lf5	str	l5	-		-	-B-G-*	label on function key f5 if not f5
389lab_f6				lf6	str	l6	-		-	-B-G-*	label on function key f6 if not f6
390lab_f7				lf7	str	l7	-		-	-B-G-*	label on function key f7 if not f7
391lab_f8				lf8	str	l8	-		-	-B-G-*	label on function key f8 if not f8
392lab_f9				lf9	str	l9	-		-	-B-G-*	label on function key f9 if not f9
393meta_off			rmm	str	mo	-		-	YB-G-*	turn off meta mode
394meta_on				smm	str	mm	-		-	YB-G-*	turn on meta mode (8th-bit on)
395newline				nel	str	nw	-		-	YB-G-*	newline (behave like cr followed by lf)
396pad_char			pad	str	pc	-		-	YBCGE	padding char (instead of null)
397parm_dch			dch	str	DC	-		-	YB-GE	delete #1 characters (P*)
398parm_delete_line		dl	str	DL	-		-	YBCGE	delete #1 lines (P*)
399parm_down_cursor		cud	str	DO	-		-	YBCGE	down #1 lines (P*)
400parm_ich			ich	str	IC	-		-	YB-GE	insert #1 characters (P*)
401parm_index			indn	str	SF	-		-	YBCG-	scroll forward #1 lines (P)
402parm_insert_line		il	str	AL	-		-	YBCGE	insert #1 lines (P*)
403parm_left_cursor		cub	str	LE	-		-	YBCGE	move #1 characters to the left (P)
404parm_right_cursor		cuf	str	RI	-		-	YBCGE	move #1 characters to the right (P*)
405parm_rindex			rin	str	SR	-		-	YBCG-	scroll back #1 lines (P)
406parm_up_cursor			cuu	str	UP	-		-	YBCGE	up #1 lines (P*)
407pkey_key			pfkey	str	pk	-		-	-B---	program function key #1 to type string #2
408pkey_local			pfloc	str	pl	-		-	-B---	program function key #1 to execute string #2
409pkey_xmit			pfx	str	px	-		-	-B---	program function key #1 to transmit string #2
410print_screen			mc0	str	ps	-		-	-B-G-*	print contents of screen
411prtr_off			mc4	str	pf	-		-	-B-G-*	turn off printer
412prtr_on				mc5	str	po	-		-	-B-G-*	turn on printer
413repeat_char			rep	str	rp	-		-	YB-GE	repeat char #1 #2 times (P*)
414reset_1string			rs1	str	r1	-		-	-B---	reset string
415reset_2string			rs2	str	r2	-		-	-B---	reset string
416reset_3string			rs3	str	r3	-		-	-B---	reset string
417reset_file			rf	str	rf	-		-	-B---	name of reset file
418restore_cursor			rc	str	rc	-		-	YBCG-	restore cursor to position of last save_cursor
419row_address			vpa	str	cv	-		-	-B-GE*	vertical position #1 absolute (P)
420save_cursor			sc	str	sc	-		-	YBCG-	save current cursor position (P)
421scroll_forward			ind	str	sf	-		-	YBCGE	scroll text up (P)
422scroll_reverse			ri	str	sr	-		-	YBCGE	scroll text down (P)
423set_attributes			sgr	str	sa	-		-	YB-G-	define video attributes #1-#9 (PG9)
424set_tab				hts	str	st	-		-	YB-G-	set a tab in every row, current columns
425set_window			wind	str	wi	-		-	-B-GE	current window is lines #1-#2 cols #3-#4
426tab				ht	str	ta	-		-	YBCGE	tab to next 8-space hardware tab stop
427to_status_line			tsl	str	ts	-		-	YB-G-	move to status line, column #1
428underline_char			uc	str	uc	-		-	YBCG-	underline char and move past it
429up_half_line			hu	str	hu	-		-	YB-G-	half a line up
430init_prog			iprog	str	iP	-		-	-B---	path name of program for initialization
431key_a1				ka1	str	K1	KEY_A1		0534	YB-GE	upper left of keypad
432key_a3				ka3	str	K3	KEY_A3		0535	YB-GE	upper right of keypad
433key_b2				kb2	str	K2	KEY_B2		0536	YB-GE	center of keypad
434key_c1				kc1	str	K4	KEY_C1		0537	YB-GE	lower left of keypad
435key_c3				kc3	str	K5	KEY_C3		0540	YB-GE	lower right of keypad
436prtr_non			mc5p	str	pO	-		-	-B-G-*	turn on printer for #1 bytes
437#
438# SVr1 capabilities stop here.	IBM's version of terminfo is the same as
439# SVr4 up to this point, but has a different set afterwards.
440#
441char_padding			rmp	str	rP	-		-	-----	like ip but when in insert mode
442acs_chars			acsc	str	ac	-		-	-----	graphics charset pairs, based on vt100
443plab_norm			pln	str	pn	-		-	-----	program label #1 to show string #2
444key_btab			kcbt	str	kB	KEY_BTAB	0541	-----	back-tab key
445enter_xon_mode			smxon	str	SX	-		-	-----	turn on xon/xoff handshaking
446exit_xon_mode			rmxon	str	RX	-		-	-----	turn off xon/xoff handshaking
447enter_am_mode			smam	str	SA	-		-	-----	turn on automatic margins
448exit_am_mode			rmam	str	RA	-		-	-----	turn off automatic margins
449xon_character			xonc	str	XN	-		-	-----	XON character
450xoff_character			xoffc	str	XF	-		-	-----	XOFF character
451ena_acs				enacs	str	eA	-		-	-----	enable alternate char set
452label_on			smln	str	LO	-		-	-----	turn on soft labels
453label_off			rmln	str	LF	-		-	-----	turn off soft labels
454key_beg				kbeg	str	@1	KEY_BEG		0542	-----	begin key
455key_cancel			kcan	str	@2	KEY_CANCEL	0543	-----	cancel key
456key_close			kclo	str	@3	KEY_CLOSE	0544	-----	close key
457key_command			kcmd	str	@4	KEY_COMMAND	0545	-----	command key
458key_copy			kcpy	str	@5	KEY_COPY	0546	-----	copy key
459key_create			kcrt	str	@6	KEY_CREATE	0547	-----	create key
460key_end				kend	str	@7	KEY_END		0550	-----	end key
461key_enter			kent	str	@8	KEY_ENTER	0527	-----	enter/send key
462key_exit			kext	str	@9	KEY_EXIT	0551	-----	exit key
463key_find			kfnd	str	@0	KEY_FIND	0552	-----	find key
464key_help			khlp	str	%1	KEY_HELP	0553	-----	help key
465key_mark			kmrk	str	%2	KEY_MARK	0554	-----	mark key
466key_message			kmsg	str	%3	KEY_MESSAGE	0555	-----	message key
467key_move			kmov	str	%4	KEY_MOVE	0556	-----	move key
468key_next			knxt	str	%5	KEY_NEXT	0557	-----	next key
469key_open			kopn	str	%6	KEY_OPEN	0560	-----	open key
470key_options			kopt	str	%7	KEY_OPTIONS	0561	-----	options key
471key_previous			kprv	str	%8	KEY_PREVIOUS	0562	-----	previous key
472key_print			kprt	str	%9	KEY_PRINT	0532	-----	print key
473key_redo			krdo	str	%0	KEY_REDO	0563	-----	redo key
474key_reference			kref	str	&1	KEY_REFERENCE	0564	-----	reference key
475key_refresh			krfr	str	&2	KEY_REFRESH	0565	-----	refresh key
476key_replace			krpl	str	&3	KEY_REPLACE	0566	-----	replace key
477key_restart			krst	str	&4	KEY_RESTART	0567	-----	restart key
478key_resume			kres	str	&5	KEY_RESUME	0570	-----	resume key
479key_save			ksav	str	&6	KEY_SAVE	0571	-----	save key
480key_suspend			kspd	str	&7	KEY_SUSPEND	0627	-----	suspend key
481key_undo			kund	str	&8	KEY_UNDO	0630	-----	undo key
482key_sbeg			kBEG	str	&9	KEY_SBEG	0572	-----	shifted begin key
483key_scancel			kCAN	str	&0	KEY_SCANCEL	0573	-----	shifted cancel key
484key_scommand			kCMD	str	*1	KEY_SCOMMAND	0574	-----	shifted command key
485key_scopy			kCPY	str	*2	KEY_SCOPY	0575	-----	shifted copy key
486key_screate			kCRT	str	*3	KEY_SCREATE	0576	-----	shifted create key
487key_sdc				kDC	str	*4	KEY_SDC		0577	-----	shifted delete-character key
488key_sdl				kDL	str	*5	KEY_SDL		0600	-----	shifted delete-line key
489key_select			kslt	str	*6	KEY_SELECT	0601	-----	select key
490key_send			kEND	str	*7	KEY_SEND	0602	-----	shifted end key
491key_seol			kEOL	str	*8	KEY_SEOL	0603	-----	shifted clear-to-end-of-line key
492key_sexit			kEXT	str	*9	KEY_SEXIT	0604	-----	shifted exit key
493key_sfind			kFND	str	*0	KEY_SFIND	0605	-----	shifted find key
494key_shelp			kHLP	str	#1	KEY_SHELP	0606	-----	shifted help key
495key_shome			kHOM	str	#2	KEY_SHOME	0607	-----	shifted home key
496key_sic				kIC	str	#3	KEY_SIC		0610	-----	shifted insert-character key
497key_sleft			kLFT	str	#4	KEY_SLEFT	0611	-----	shifted left-arrow key
498key_smessage			kMSG	str	%a	KEY_SMESSAGE	0612	-----	shifted message key
499key_smove			kMOV	str	%b	KEY_SMOVE	0613	-----	shifted move key
500key_snext			kNXT	str	%c	KEY_SNEXT	0614	-----	shifted next key
501key_soptions			kOPT	str	%d	KEY_SOPTIONS	0615	-----	shifted options key
502key_sprevious			kPRV	str	%e	KEY_SPREVIOUS	0616	-----	shifted previous key
503key_sprint			kPRT	str	%f	KEY_SPRINT	0617	-----	shifted print key
504key_sredo			kRDO	str	%g	KEY_SREDO	0620	-----	shifted redo key
505key_sreplace			kRPL	str	%h	KEY_SREPLACE	0621	-----	shifted replace key
506key_sright			kRIT	str	%i	KEY_SRIGHT	0622	-----	shifted right-arrow key
507key_srsume			kRES	str	%j	KEY_SRSUME	0623	-----	shifted resume key
508key_ssave			kSAV	str	!1	KEY_SSAVE	0624	-----	shifted save key
509key_ssuspend			kSPD	str	!2	KEY_SSUSPEND	0625	-----	shifted suspend key
510key_sundo			kUND	str	!3	KEY_SUNDO	0626	-----	shifted undo key
511req_for_input			rfi	str	RF	-		-	-----	send next input char (for ptys)
512key_f11				kf11	str	F1	KEY_F(11)	-	----E	F11 function key
513key_f12				kf12	str	F2	KEY_F(12)	-	----E	F12 function key
514key_f13				kf13	str	F3	KEY_F(13)	-	----E	F13 function key
515key_f14				kf14	str	F4	KEY_F(14)	-	----E	F14 function key
516key_f15				kf15	str	F5	KEY_F(15)	-	----E	F15 function key
517key_f16				kf16	str	F6	KEY_F(16)	-	----E	F16 function key
518key_f17				kf17	str	F7	KEY_F(17)	-	----E	F17 function key
519key_f18				kf18	str	F8	KEY_F(18)	-	----E	F18 function key
520key_f19				kf19	str	F9	KEY_F(19)	-	----E	F19 function key
521key_f20				kf20	str	FA	KEY_F(20)	-	----E	F20 function key
522key_f21				kf21	str	FB	KEY_F(21)	-	----E	F21 function key
523key_f22				kf22	str	FC	KEY_F(22)	-	----E	F22 function key
524key_f23				kf23	str	FD	KEY_F(23)	-	----E	F23 function key
525key_f24				kf24	str	FE	KEY_F(24)	-	----E	F24 function key
526key_f25				kf25	str	FF	KEY_F(25)	-	----E	F25 function key
527key_f26				kf26	str	FG	KEY_F(26)	-	----E	F26 function key
528key_f27				kf27	str	FH	KEY_F(27)	-	----E	F27 function key
529key_f28				kf28	str	FI	KEY_F(28)	-	----E	F28 function key
530key_f29				kf29	str	FJ	KEY_F(29)	-	----E	F29 function key
531key_f30				kf30	str	FK	KEY_F(30)	-	----E	F30 function key
532key_f31				kf31	str	FL	KEY_F(31)	-	----E	F31 function key
533key_f32				kf32	str	FM	KEY_F(32)	-	----E	F32 function key
534key_f33				kf33	str	FN	KEY_F(33)	-	----E	F33 function key
535key_f34				kf34	str	FO	KEY_F(34)	-	----E	F34 function key
536key_f35				kf35	str	FP	KEY_F(35)	-	----E	F35 function key
537key_f36				kf36	str	FQ	KEY_F(36)	-	----E	F36 function key
538key_f37				kf37	str	FR	KEY_F(37)	-	----E	F37 function key
539key_f38				kf38	str	FS	KEY_F(38)	-	----E	F38 function key
540key_f39				kf39	str	FT	KEY_F(39)	-	----E	F39 function key
541key_f40				kf40	str	FU	KEY_F(40)	-	----E	F40 function key
542key_f41				kf41	str	FV	KEY_F(41)	-	----E	F41 function key
543key_f42				kf42	str	FW	KEY_F(42)	-	----E	F42 function key
544key_f43				kf43	str	FX	KEY_F(43)	-	----E	F43 function key
545key_f44				kf44	str	FY	KEY_F(44)	-	----E	F44 function key
546key_f45				kf45	str	FZ	KEY_F(45)	-	----E	F45 function key
547key_f46				kf46	str	Fa	KEY_F(46)	-	----E	F46 function key
548key_f47				kf47	str	Fb	KEY_F(47)	-	----E	F47 function key
549key_f48				kf48	str	Fc	KEY_F(48)	-	----E	F48 function key
550key_f49				kf49	str	Fd	KEY_F(49)	-	----E	F49 function key
551key_f50				kf50	str	Fe	KEY_F(50)	-	----E	F50 function key
552key_f51				kf51	str	Ff	KEY_F(51)	-	----E	F51 function key
553key_f52				kf52	str	Fg	KEY_F(52)	-	----E	F52 function key
554key_f53				kf53	str	Fh	KEY_F(53)	-	----E	F53 function key
555key_f54				kf54	str	Fi	KEY_F(54)	-	----E	F54 function key
556key_f55				kf55	str	Fj	KEY_F(55)	-	----E	F55 function key
557key_f56				kf56	str	Fk	KEY_F(56)	-	----E	F56 function key
558key_f57				kf57	str	Fl	KEY_F(57)	-	----E	F57 function key
559key_f58				kf58	str	Fm	KEY_F(58)	-	----E	F58 function key
560key_f59				kf59	str	Fn	KEY_F(59)	-	----E	F59 function key
561key_f60				kf60	str	Fo	KEY_F(60)	-	----E	F60 function key
562key_f61				kf61	str	Fp	KEY_F(61)	-	----E	F61 function key
563key_f62				kf62	str	Fq	KEY_F(62)	-	----E	F62 function key
564key_f63				kf63	str	Fr	KEY_F(63)	-	----E	F63 function key
565clr_bol				el1	str	cb	-		-	-----	Clear to beginning of line
566clear_margins			mgc	str	MC	-		-	-----	clear right and left soft margins
567set_left_margin			smgl	str	ML	-		-	-----	set left soft margin at current column.	 See smgl. (ML is not in BSD termcap).
568set_right_margin		smgr	str	MR	-		-	-----	set right soft margin at current column
569device_type			devt	str	dv	-		-	-----	Indicate language/codeset support
570code_set_init			csin	str	ci	-		-	-----	Init sequence for multiple codesets
571set0_des_seq			s0ds	str	s0	-		-	-----	Shift to codeset 0 (EUC set 0, ASCII)
572set1_des_seq			s1ds	str	s1	-		-	-----	Shift to codeset 1
573set2_des_seq			s2ds	str	s2	-		-	-----	Shift to codeset 2
574set3_des_seq			s3ds	str	s3	-		-	-----	Shift to codeset 3
575key_mouse			kmous	str	Km	KEY_MOUSE	0631	-----	Mouse event has occurred
576mouse_info			minfo	str	Mi	-		-	-----	Mouse status information
577req_mouse_pos			reqmp	str	RQ	-		-	-----	Request mouse position
578get_mouse			getm	str	Gm	-		-	-----	Curses should get button events, parameter #1 not documented.
579release_mouse			relm	str	Rm	-		-	-----	Curses should release the mouse */
580color_names			colornm	str	Yw	-		-	-----	Give name for color #1
581initialize_color		initc	str	Ic	-		-	-----	initialize color #1 to (#2,#3,#4)
582initialize_pair			initp	str	Ip	-		-	-----	Initialize color pair #1 to fg=(#2,#3,#4), bg=(#5,#6,#7)
583orig_colors			oc	str	oc	-		-	-----	Set all color pairs to the original ones
584orig_pair			op	str	op	-		-	-----	Set default pair to its original value
585set_a_background		setab	str	AB	-		-	-----	Set background color to #1, using ANSI escape
586set_a_foreground		setaf	str	AF	-		-	-----	Set foreground color to #1, using ANSI escape
587set_background			setb	str	Sb	-		-	-----	Set background color #1
588set_color_pair			scp	str	sp	-		-	-----	Set current color pair to #1
589set_foreground			setf	str	Sf	-		-	-----	Set foreground color #1
590#%.TE
591#%.ad
592#%
593# The magic token below tells the tic compiler-generator code that all the caps
594# past it should be ignored (not written out) when dumping terminfo objects. It
595# also tells the man page table generator not to pass through following lines
596# This means we can have obsolete capabilities and pseudo-capabilities that are
597# recognized for termcap or terminfo compilation, but not output.
598#
599# %%-STOP-HERE-%%
600#
601# Don't move this casually!  In fact, don't move it at all unless you're
602# either doing it to add System V or XPG4 extensions, or have decided you
603# don't care about SVr4 binary compatibility.
604#
605#############################################################################
606#
607# TERMCAP EXTENSION CAPABILITIES
608#
609# The capabilities below are either obsolete or extensions on certain systems.
610# They are not used by SVR4 terminfo.  Some are used by captoinfo to translate
611# termcap sources; the rest are listed for completeness, and in case somebody
612# cares about them enough to hack in code that will translate them into
613# terminfo capabilities.
614#
615# The first part of the list is from Ross Ridge's `mytinfo' package
616# (comp.sources.unix, volume 26); the variable names and terminfo names (as
617# well as the termcap codes) match his list.
618#
619# This group of codes is not marked obsolete in 4.4BSD, but have no direct
620# terminfo equivalents.  The rs capability is specially translated to terminfo
621# r2, and vice versa, if an entry does not already have an r2.  Similarly,
622# i2 is translated to r3 if there is no r3 (because SV terminfo maps is to i2).
623# The ug capability is thrown away, but assumed to be whatever sg is if the
624# latter is nonzero and we're dumping in termcap format.
625#
626termcap_init2			OTi2	str	i2	-		-	YB---	secondary initialization string
627termcap_reset			OTrs	str	rs	-		-	YB-G-	terminal reset string
628magic_cookie_glitch_ul		OTug	num	ug	-		-	YBCGE	number of blanks left by ul
629#
630# Obsolete termcap capabilities.  Some are used for termcap translation.  The
631# code uses the 'OT' prefix we put on obsolete capabilities to suppress
632# printing them in terminfo source dumps of compiled entries.
633#
634backspaces_with_bs		OTbs	bool	bs	-		-	YBCGE	uses ^H to move left
635crt_no_scrolling		OTns	bool	ns	-		-	YBCG-	crt cannot scroll
636no_correctly_working_cr		OTnc	bool	nc	-		-	YBCG-	no way to go to start of line
637carriage_return_delay		OTdC	num	dC	-		-	YB-G-	pad needed for CR
638new_line_delay			OTdN	num	dN	-		-	YB-G-	pad needed for LF
639linefeed_if_not_lf		OTnl	str	nl	-		-	YBCGE	use to move down
640backspace_if_not_bs		OTbc	str	bc	-		-	YBCGE	move left, if not ^H
641#
642# GNU termcap library extensions.  The GNU termcap file distributed with
643# Emacs no longer uses these, but MT showed up in pre-9.0 versions of the
644# BSD termcap file.  The name clash with terminfo MT is resolved by type
645# info; MT is converted to km.
646#
647gnu_has_meta_key		OTMT	bool	MT	-		-	----E	has meta key
648# gnu_tab_width			OTtw	num	tw	-		-	----E	tab width in spaces
649#
650# GNU termcap *does* include the following extended capability,  Only the
651# now-obsolete Ann Arbor terminals used it.
652#
653# gnu_change_scroll_region	OTcS	str	cS	-		-	---GE	alternate set scrolling region
654#
655# The following comments describe capnames so ancient that I believe no
656# software uses them any longer.  Some of these have to go because they
657# clash with terminfo names in ways that cannot be resolved by type
658# information.
659#
660# These mytinfo codes are not used in the 4.4BSD curses code.  They are
661# marked obsolete in the 4.4BSD manual pages.
662#
663# There is one conflict with terminfo; ma is in both.  This conflict is
664# resolved by type information.
665#
666# The `ko' capability is translated by special code.  It should contain a
667# comma-separated list of capabilities for which there are corresponding keys.
668# The `kn' code is accepted but ignored.
669#
670# The `ma' capability seems to have been designed to map between the rogue(2)
671# motion keys (including jkhl) and characters emitted by arrow keys on some
672# primitive pre-ANSI terminals.  It's so obsolete it's fossilized...
673#
674# Here is a description of memory_lock_above and memory_unlock:
675# "You can 'freeze' data on the screen by turning on Memory Lock in a line of
676# text.  All lines above the cursor's current line become locked in place on
677# the screen.  Then enter data normally.  When the screen fills up, any
678# further data entered forces the first line of unfrozen line text to scroll
679# under the frozen data.  Lines scrolled off the screen are inserted into
680# memory immediately preceding the first frozen line." (from the HP 700/96
681# User's manual).  VT100/ANSI memory lock set is \E[>2h, reset is \E[>2l.
682#
683# Applications that use terminfo are supposed to behave as though xr is
684# always true.
685#
686linefeed_is_newline		OTNL	bool	NL	-		-	YB---	move down with \n
687# even_parity			OTEP	bool	EP	-		-	-B---	terminal requires even parity
688# odd_parity			OTOP	bool	OP	-		-	-B---	terminal requires odd parity
689# half_duplex			OTHD	bool	HD	-		-	-B---	terminal is half-duplex
690# lower_case_only		OTLC	bool	LC	-		-	-B---	terminal has only lower case
691# upper_case_only		OTUC	bool	UC	-		-	-B---	terminal has only upper case
692backspace_delay			OTdB	num	dB	-		-	YB-G-	padding required for ^H
693# form_feed_delay		OTdF	num	dF	-		-	-B-G-	padding required for ^L
694horizontal_tab_delay		OTdT	num	dT	-		-	YB-G-	padding required for ^I
695# vertical_tab_delay		OTdV	num	dV	-		-	-B---	padding required for ^V
696number_of_function_keys		OTkn	num	kn	-		-	-B-G-	count of function keys
697other_non_function_keys		OTko	str	ko	-		-	-B-G-	list of self-mapped keycaps
698arrow_key_map			OTma	str	ma	-		-	YBC--	map arrow keys rogue(1) motion keys
699# memory_lock_above		OTml	str	ml	-		-	-B---	lock visible screen memory above the current line
700# memory_unlock			OTmu	str	mu	-		-	-B---	unlock visible screen memory above the current line
701has_hardware_tabs		OTpt	bool	pt	-		-	YB---	has 8-char tabs invoked with ^I
702return_does_clr_eol		OTxr	bool	xr	-		-	YB---	return clears the line
703# tek_4025_insert_line		OTxx	bool	xx	-		-	-BC--	Tektronix 4025 insert-line glitch
704#
705# mytinfo described this as a termcap capability, but it's not listed in the
706# 4.4BSD man pages, and not found in the 4.4BSD termcap file.  The ncurses
707# package, like System V, behaves as though it is always true.
708#
709# rind_only_at_top		OTxq	bool	xq	-		-	-----	reverse index only works from top line
710#
711# University of Waterloo termcap extensions (as described in mytinfo).
712# The `xl' termcap file clashes with a terminfo name; this ambiguity cannot
713# be resolved by a type check.  The descriptions are guesses from what was
714# in the mytinfo tables.
715#
716# key_interrupt_char		OTki	str	ki	-		-	-----	string set by interrupt key (?)
717# key_kill_char			OTkk	str	kk	-		-	-----	string set by kill key (?)
718# key_suspend_char		OTkz	str	kz	-		-	-----	string set by suspend key (?)
719# initialization_messy		OTxc	bool	xc	-		-	-----	initialization leaves garbage on the screen (?)
720# ind_at_bottom_does_cr		OTxl	bool	xl	-		-	-----	index does a carriage return
721#
722# Nonstandard capabilities unique to Ross Ridge's `mytinfo' package.
723# SR clashes with a terminfo name; this ambiguity cannot be resolved by a type
724# check.
725#
726# scroll_left			OTsl1	str	Sl	-		-	-----	scroll screen leftward
727# scroll_right			OTsr1	str	Sr	-		-	-----	scroll screen rightward
728# parm_scroll_left		OTsl	str	SL	-		-	-----	scroll screen leftward #1 characters
729# parm_scroll_right		OTsr	str	SR	-		-	-----	scroll screen rightward #1 characters
730#
731# The mytinfo capabilities end here.
732#
733# XENIX extensions:
734#
735# Xenix defined its own set of forms-drawing capabilities:
736#
737# cap	IBM ASCII	description             ACS         	ASCII
738# ---	-----------	--------------------    -------------	------
739# G1	191 \277 M-?	single upper right   	ACS_URCORNER
740# G2	218 \332 M-Z	single upper left	ACS_ULCORNER
741# G3	192 \300 M-@	single lower left	ACS_LLCORNER
742# G4	217 \331 M-Y	single lower right	ACS_LRCORNER
743# G5	187 \273 M-;	double upper right
744# G6	201 \311 M-I	double upper left
745# G7	200 \310 M-H	double lower left
746# G8	188 \274 M-<	double lower right
747# GC	197 \305 M-E	single intersection	ACS_PLUS	_ _
748# GD	194 \302 M-B	single down-tick	ACS_TTEE	 |
749# GH	196 \304 M-D	single horizontal line	ACS_HLINE
750# GL	180 \264 M-4	single left tick	ACS_RTEE	-|
751# GR	195 \303 M-C	single right tick	ACS_LTEE	|-
752# GU	193 \301 M-A	single up tick		ACS_BTEE	_|_
753# GV	179 \263 M-3	single vertical line	ACS_VLINE
754# Gc	206 \316 M-N	double intersection
755# Gd	203 \313 M-K	double down tick
756# Gh	205 \315 M-M	double horizontal line
757# Gl	204 \204 M-L	double left tick
758# Gr	185 \271 M-9	double right tick
759# Gu	202 \312 M-J	double up tick
760# Gv	186 \272 M-:	double vertical line
761#
762# The compiler will translate the single-line caps and discard the others
763# (via IGNORE aliases further down).  We don't want to do normal pad
764# translation on these, they're often single-character printable ASCII
765# strings that happen to be numerics.  There's awk code in parametrized.sh
766# that detects the acs_ prefix and uses it to suppress pad translation.
767# These terminfo names are invented.
768#
769acs_ulcorner			OTG2	str	G2	-		-	-----	single upper left
770acs_llcorner			OTG3	str	G3	-		-	-----	single lower left
771acs_urcorner			OTG1	str	G1	-		-	-----	single upper right
772acs_lrcorner			OTG4	str	G4	-		-	-----	single lower right
773acs_ltee			OTGR	str	GR	-		-	-----	tee pointing right
774acs_rtee			OTGL	str	GL	-		-	-----	tee pointing left
775acs_btee			OTGU	str	GU	-		-	-----	tee pointing up
776acs_ttee			OTGD	str	GD	-		-	-----	tee pointing down
777acs_hline			OTGH	str	GH	-		-	-----	single horizontal line
778acs_vline			OTGV	str	GV	-		-	-----	single vertical line
779acs_plus			OTGC	str	GC	-		-	-----	single intersection
780#
781#############################################################################
782#
783# TERMINFO EXTENSION CAPABILITIES
784#
785# This section is almost all comments.  What it's mainly for is to describe
786# what capabilities need to be squeezed out to get down to the XSI Curses
787# standard set.  They are flagged with K.
788#
789# HP extensions
790#
791# These extensions follow ptr_non (replacing everything after it) in HP
792# terminfo files.  Except for memory_lock and memory_unlock, they are
793# functionally identical to SVr4 extensions, but they make the binary format
794# different.  Grrr....
795#
796memory_lock			meml	str	ml	-		-	----K	lock memory above cursor
797memory_unlock			memu	str	mu	-		-	----K	unlock memory
798#plab_norm			pln	str	pn	-		-	-----	program label #1 to show string #2
799#label_on			smln	str	LO	-		-	-----	turn on soft labels
800#label_off			rmln	str	LF	-		-	-----	turn off soft labels
801#key_f11			kf11	str	F1	-		-	-----	F11 function key
802#key_f12			kf12	str	F2	-		-	-----	F12 function key
803#key_f13			kf13	str	F3	-		-	-----	F13 function key
804#key_f14			kf14	str	F4	-		-	-----	F14 function key
805#key_f15			kf15	str	F5	-		-	-----	F15 function key
806#key_f16			kf16	str	F6	-		-	-----	F16 function key
807#key_f17			kf17	str	F7	-		-	-----	F17 function key
808#key_f18			kf18	str	F8	-		-	-----	F18 function key
809#key_f19			kf19	str	F9	-		-	-----	F19 function key
810#key_f20			kf20	str	FA	-		-	-----	F20 function key
811#key_f21			kf21	str	FB	-		-	-----	F21 function key
812#key_f22			kf22	str	FC	-		-	-----	F22 function key
813#key_f23			kf23	str	FD	-		-	-----	F23 function key
814#key_f24			kf24	str	FE	-		-	-----	F24 function key
815#key_f25			kf25	str	FF	-		-	-----	F25 function key
816#key_f26			kf26	str	FG	-		-	-----	F26 function key
817#key_f27			kf27	str	FH	-		-	-----	F27 function key
818#key_f28			kf28	str	FI	-		-	-----	F28 function key
819#key_f29			kf29	str	FJ	-		-	-----	F29 function key
820#key_f30			kf30	str	FK	-		-	-----	F30 function key
821#key_f31			kf31	str	FL	-		-	-----	F31 function key
822#key_f32			kf32	str	FM	-		-	-----	F32 function key
823#key_f33			kf33	str	FN	-		-	-----	F33 function key
824#key_f34			kf34	str	FO	-		-	-----	F34 function key
825#key_f35			kf35	str	FP	-		-	-----	F35 function key
826#key_f36			kf36	str	FQ	-		-	-----	F36 function key
827#key_f37			kf37	str	FR	-		-	-----	F37 function key
828#key_f38			kf38	str	FS	-		-	-----	F38 function key
829#key_f39			kf39	str	FT	-		-	-----	F39 function key
830#key_f40			kf40	str	FU	-		-	-----	F40 function key
831#key_f41			kf41	str	FV	-		-	-----	F41 function key
832#key_f42			kf42	str	FW	-		-	-----	F42 function key
833#key_f43			kf43	str	FX	-		-	-----	F43 function key
834#key_f44			kf44	str	FY	-		-	-----	F44 function key
835#key_f45			kf45	str	FZ	-		-	-----	F45 function key
836#key_f46			kf46	str	Fa	-		-	-----	F46 function key
837#key_f47			kf47	str	Fb	-		-	-----	F47 function key
838#key_f48			kf48	str	Fc	-		-	-----	F48 function key
839#key_f49			kf49	str	Fd	-		-	-----	F49 function key
840#key_f50			kf50	str	Fe	-		-	-----	F50 function key
841#key_f51			kf51	str	Ff	-		-	-----	F51 function key
842#key_f52			kf52	str	Fg	-		-	-----	F52 function key
843#key_f53			kf53	str	Fh	-		-	-----	F53 function key
844#key_f54			kf54	str	Fi	-		-	-----	F54 function key
845#key_f55			kf55	str	Fj	-		-	-----	F55 function key
846#key_f56			kf56	str	Fk	-		-	-----	F56 function key
847#key_f57			kf57	str	Fl	-		-	-----	F57 function key
848#key_f58			kf58	str	Fm	-		-	-----	F58 function key
849#key_f59			kf59	str	Fn	-		-	-----	F59 function key
850#key_f60			kf60	str	Fo	-		-	-----	F60 function key
851#key_f61			kf61	str	Fp	-		-	-----	F61 function key
852#key_f62			kf62	str	Fq	-		-	-----	F62 function key
853#key_f63			kf63	str	Fr	-		-	-----	F63 function key
854#
855# IBM extensions
856#
857# These extensions follow ptr_non (replacing everything after it) in IBM
858# terminfo files.
859#
860# The places in the box[12] capabilities correspond to acsc characters, here is
861# the mapping:
862#
863#	box1[0]  = ACS_ULCORNER
864#	box1[1]  = ACS_HLINE
865#	box1[2]  = ACS_URCORNER
866#	box1[3]  = ACS_VLINE
867#	box1[4]  = ACS_LRCORNER
868#	box1[5]  = ACS_LLCORNER
869#	box1[6]  = ACS_TTEE
870#	box1[7]  = ACS_RTEE
871#	box1[8]  = ACS_BTEE
872#	box1[9]  = ACS_LTEE
873#	box1[10] = ACS_PLUS
874#
875# The box2 characters are the double-line versions of these forms graphics.
876#
877box_chars_1			box1	str	bx	-		-	----K	box characters primary set
878#box_chars_2			box2	str	by	-		-	----K	box characters secondary set
879#box_attr_1			batt1	str	Bx	-		-	----K	attributes for box1
880#box_attr_2			batt2	str	By	-		-	----K	attributes for box2
881#color_bg_0			colb0	str	d0	-		-	----K	background color 0
882#color_bg_1			colb1	str	d1	-		-	----K	background color 1
883#color_bg_2			colb2	str	d2	-		-	----K	background color 2
884#color_bg_3			colb3	str	d3	-		-	----K	background color 3
885#color_bg_4			colb4	str	d4	-		-	----K	background color 4
886#color_bg_5			colb5	str	d5	-		-	----K	background color 5
887#color_bg_6			colb6	str	d6	-		-	----K	background color 6
888#color_bg_7			colb7	str	d7	-		-	----K	background color 7
889#color_fg_0			colf0	str	c0	-		-	----K	foreground color 0
890#color_fg_1			colf1	str	c1	-		-	----K	foreground color 1
891#color_fg_2			colf2	str	c2	-		-	----K	foreground color 2
892#color_fg_3			colf3	str	c3	-		-	----K	foreground color 3
893#color_fg_4			colf4	str	c4	-		-	----K	foreground color 4
894#color_fg_5			colf5	str	c5	-		-	----K	foreground color 5
895#color_fg_6			colf6	str	c6	-		-	----K	foreground color 6
896#color_fg_7			colf7	str	c7	-		-	----K	foreground color 7
897#font_0				font0	str	f0	-		-	-----	select font 0
898#font_1				font1	str	f1	-		-	-----	select font 1
899#font_2				font2	str	f2	-		-	-----	select font 2
900#font_3				font3	str	f3	-		-	-----	select font 3
901#font_4				font4	str	f4	-		-	----K	select font 4
902#font_5				font5	str	f5	-		-	----K	select font 5
903#font_6				font6	str	f6	-		-	----K	select font 6
904#font_7				font7	str	f7	-		-	----K	select font 7
905#key_back_tab			kbtab	str	k0	-		-	-----	backtab key
906#key_do				kdo	str	ki	-		-	----K	do request key
907#key_command			kcmd	str	kd	-		-	----K	command-request key
908#key_command_pane		kcpn	str	kW	-		-	----K	command-pane key
909#key_end			kend	str	kw	-		-	-----	end key
910#key_help			khlp	str	kq	-		-	-----	help key
911#key_newline			knl	str	nl	-		-	----K	newline key
912#key_next_pane			knpn	str	kv	-		-	----K	next-pane key
913#key_prev_cmd			kppn	str	kp	-		-	----K	previous-command key
914#key_prev_pane			kppn	str	kV	-		-	----K	previous-pane key
915#key_quit			kquit	str	kQ	-		-	----K	quit key
916#key_select			ksel	str	kU	-		-	-----	select key
917#key_scroll_left		kscl	str	kz	-		-	----K	scroll left
918#key_scroll_right		kscr	str	kZ	-		-	----K	scroll right
919#key_tab			ktab	str	ko	-		-	----K	tab key
920#key_smap_in1			kmpf1	str	Kv	-		-	----K	special mapped key 1 input
921#key_smap_out1			kmpt1	str	KV	-		-	----K	special mapped key 1 output
922#key_smap_in2			kmpf2	str	Kw	-		-	----K	special mapped key 2 input
923#key_smap_out2			kmpt2	str	KW	-		-	----K	special mapped key 2 output
924#key_smap_in3			kmpf3	str	Kx	-		-	----K	special mapped key 3 input
925#key_smap_out3			kmpt3	str	KX	-		-	----K	special mapped key 3 output
926#key_smap_in4			kmpf4	str	Ky	-		-	----K	special mapped key 4 input
927#key_smap_out4			kmpt4	str	KY	-		-	----K	special mapped key 4 output
928#key_smap_in5			kmpf5	str	Kz	-		-	----K	special mapped key 5 input
929#key_smap_out5			kmpt5	str	KZ	-		-	----K	special mapped key 5 output
930#appl_defined_str		apstr	str	za	-		-	----K	application-defined string
931# The key_smap_in[6789] and key_smap_out[6789] capabilities aren't described in
932# the IBM manual pages, so the cap name strings are guesses.  The terminfo
933# names are almost certainly right, the termcap ones almost certainly wrong.
934#key_smap_in6			kmpf6	str	k!	-		-	----K	special mapped key 6 input
935#key_smap_out6			kmpt6	str	K@	-		-	----K	special mapped key 6 output
936#key_smap_in7			kmpf7	str	k#	-		-	----K	special mapped key 7 input
937#key_smap_out7			kmpt7	str	K$	-		-	----K	special mapped key 7 output
938#key_smap_in8			kmpf8	str	k%	-		-	----K	special mapped key 8 input
939#key_smap_out8			kmpt8	str	K^	-		-	----K	special mapped key 8 output
940#key_smap_in9			kmpf9	str	k&	-		-	----K	special mapped key 9 input
941#key_smap_out9			kmpt9	str	K*	-		-	----K	special mapped key 9 output
942# Undocumented capabilities end here
943#key_sf1			ksf1	str	S1	-		-	----K	special function key 1
944#key_sf2			ksf2	str	S2	-		-	----K	special function key 2
945#key_sf3			ksf3	str	S3	-		-	----K	special function key 3
946#key_sf4			ksf4	str	S4	-		-	----K	special function key 4
947#key_sf5			ksf5	str	S5	-		-	----K	special function key 5
948#key_sf6			ksf6	str	S6	-		-	----K	special function key 6
949#key_sf7			ksf7	str	S7	-		-	----K	special function key 7
950#key_sf8			ksf8	str	S8	-		-	----K	special function key 8
951#key_sf9			ksf9	str	S9	-		-	----K	special function key 9
952#key_sf10			ksf10	str	SA	-		-	----K	special function key 10
953# AIX version 3 documents different codes for F11, F12 and does not mention
954# F13-F64.  AIX version 4 uses the same naming for F0-F63 as above.
955#key_f11			kf11	str	k<	-		-	-----	function key 11
956#key_f12			kf12	str	k>	-		-	-----	function key 12
957# Undocumented capabilities end here.
958#key_action			kact	str	kJ	-		-	----K	sent by action key
959# The IBM docs say these capabilities are for table-drawing, and are
960# valid only for aixterm descriptions.
961#enter_topline_mode		topl	str	tp	-		-	----K	start top-line mode
962#enter_bottom_mode		btml	str	bm	-		-	----K	start bottom-line mode
963#enter_rvert_mode		rvert	str	rv	-		-	----K	start right-vertical mode
964#enter_lvert_mode		lvert	str	lv	-		-	----K	start left-vertical mode
965#
966#############################################################################
967#
968# ALIAS DECLARATIONS
969#
970# Here we set up aliases for translating extensions into standard terminfo.
971#
972#---------------------------------- Termcap aliases -------------------------
973#
974# BSD aliases:
975#
976# This is a common error in many termcap files.  We'll get notified during
977# translation when this (or any other alias) fires.
978#
979capalias	sb	sr	BSD	scroll text down
980#
981# AT&T extensions:
982#
983# The old AT&T 5410, 5420, 5425, pc6300plus, 610, and s4 entries used a set of
984# nonstandard capabilities.  Its signature is the KM capability, used to name
985# some sort of keymap file.  EE, BO, CI, CV, XS, DS, FL and FE are in this
986# set.  Comments in the original, and a little cross-checking with other AT&T
987# documentation, seem to establish the following mappings:
988#
989capalias	BO	mr	AT&T	enter_reverse_mode
990capalias	CI	vi	AT&T	cursor_invisible
991capalias	CV	ve	AT&T	cursor_normal
992capalias	DS	mh	AT&T	enter_dim_mode
993#capalias	EE	me	AT&T	exit_attribute_mode
994capalias	FE	LF	AT&T	label_on
995capalias	FL	LO	AT&T	label_off
996capalias	XS	mk	AT&T	enter_secure_mode
997#
998# We comment out EE because the conflicting XENIX EE is more common in
999# old entries.
1000#
1001# XENIX extensions:
1002#
1003# These are the ones we know how to translate directly:
1004#
1005capalias	EE	mh	XENIX	exit_attribute_mode
1006capalias	GE	ae	XENIX	exit_alt_charset_mode
1007capalias	GS	as	XENIX	enter_alt_charset_mode
1008capalias	CF	vi	XENIX	cursor_invis
1009capalias	CO	ve	XENIX	cursor_normal
1010capalias	EN	@7	XENIX	key_end
1011capalias	HM	kh	XENIX	key_home
1012capalias	LD	kL	XENIX	key_dl
1013capalias	PD	kN	XENIX	key_npage
1014capalias	PN	po	XENIX	prtr_off
1015capalias	PS	pf	XENIX	prtr_on
1016capalias	PU	kP	XENIX	key_ppage
1017capalias	RT	@8	XENIX	kent
1018capalias	UP	ku	XENIX	kcuu1
1019capalias	G6	IGNORE	XENIX	double-ACS_ULCORNER
1020capalias	G7	IGNORE	XENIX	double-ACS_LLCORNER
1021capalias	G5	IGNORE	XENIX	double-ACS_URCORNER
1022capalias	G8	IGNORE	XENIX	double-ACS_LRCORNER
1023capalias	Gr	IGNORE	XENIX	double-ACS_LTEE
1024capalias	Gr	IGNORE	XENIX	double-ACS_RTEE
1025capalias	Gu	IGNORE	XENIX	double-ACS_BTEE
1026capalias	Gd	IGNORE	XENIX	double ACS_TTEE
1027capalias	Gh	IGNORE	XENIX	double-ACS_HLINE
1028capalias	Gv	IGNORE	XENIX	double-ACS_VLINE
1029capalias	Gc	IGNORE	XENIX	double-ACS_PLUS
1030capalias	GG	IGNORE	XENIX	acs-glitch
1031#
1032# IBM extensions:
1033#
1034capalias	kq	%1	IBM	key_help
1035#
1036# Iris extensions:
1037#
1038capalias	HS	mh	IRIS	enter_dim_mode
1039#
1040# Tektronix extensions:
1041#
1042capalias	KA	k;	Tek	key_f10
1043capalias	KB	F1	Tek	key_f11
1044capalias	KC	F2	Tek	key_f12
1045capalias	KD	F3	Tek	key_f13
1046capalias	KE	F4	Tek	key_f14
1047capalias	KF	F5	Tek	key_f15
1048capalias	BC	Sb	Tek	set_background
1049capalias	FC	Sf	Tek	set_foreground
1050#
1051# There are also the following:
1052#
1053#	XENIX	XENIX variable name	name clash with terminfo?
1054#	-----	-------------------	-------------------------
1055#	CL	key_char_left
1056#	CR	key_char_right
1057#	CW	key_change_window
1058#	HP	??
1059#	LF	key_linefeed 		label_off
1060#	NU	key_next_unlocked_cell
1061#	PL	??
1062#	PR	??
1063#	RC	key_recalc		remove_clock
1064#	RF	key_toggle_ref		req_for_input
1065#	WL	key_word_left
1066#	WR	key_word_right
1067#
1068# If you know what any of the question-marked ones mean, please tell us.
1069#
1070#--------------------------------- Terminfo aliases ------------------------
1071#
1072# IBM extensions:
1073#
1074infoalias	font0	s0ds	IBM	set0_des_seq
1075infoalias	font1	s1ds	IBM	set1_des_seq
1076infoalias	font2	s2ds	IBM	set2_des_seq
1077infoalias	font3	s3ds	IBM	set3_des_seq
1078infoalias	kbtab	kcbt	IBM	key_backtab
1079infoalias	ksel	kslt	IBM	key_select
1080#
1081# Some others are identical to SVr4/XPG4 capabilities, in particular:
1082# kcmd, kend, khlp, and kf11...kf63.
1083#
1084#############################################################################
1085#
1086# The following sets edit modes for GNU EMACS
1087# Local Variables:
1088# case-fold-search:nil
1089# truncate-lines:t
1090# End:
1091