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Received
Characters
Page
8-10
Escape
Sequences
User's
Gu1cle
August
1985
The
terminal
is
'capable
of
responding
to
the
escape
se-
quences
listed
below.
These
sequences
provide
additional
func-
tions
not
provided
by
the
control
characters.
When
received,
an
escape
sequence
is
acted
upon
provided
that
MONITOR
MODE
is
off.
If
MONITOR
MODE
is
on,
the
sequence
will
be
displayed
and
not
acted
upon.
The
majority
of
the
escape
sequences
that
the
terminal
responds
to
are
ANSI
3.64
based.
Single
Character
Escape
Sequences
ESC7
Save
Cursor
Position
and
Attributes,
ESC8
Restore
Cursor
Position
and
Attribut~s
Receiving
the
sequence
ESC7
will
cause
the
current
cursor
position,
attribute,
origin
mode
condition,
GO/Gl
condition,
and
active
character
set
to
be
saved.
Reception
of
the
sequence
ESC8
will
cause
the
cursor
to
move
to
the
saved
position
with
the
saved
attribute
and
the
other
saved
values.
The
saved
values
for
cursor
position,
attribute,
and
Origin
mode
condition
are
set
to
home,
normal,
and
off,
respectively,
and
GO
and Gl
are
set
to
the
US
character
set
and
GO
is
active
when
the
terminal
is
powered up
or
when
the
terminal
enters
or
leaves
the
Options
Set
Up
mode. A
cursor
recall
(ESC8)
will
move
the
cursor
to
the
position
saved
or,
if
the
saved
position
is
cleared,
it
will
move
to
the
home
position.
On
the
status
line,
a
cursor
save
will
be
ignored
but
a
cursor
recall
will
be
recognized.

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