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VISUAL 100 - Table 5-8 Selective Parameters Associated with Set;Reset Mode Control Sequences

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VISUAL
TECHNOLOGY
INCORPORATED,
540
MAIN
STREET,
TEWKSBURY,
MA
01876
The
only
difference between the above set mode formats,
is
that
the
private
format
includes
the
question mark character(?) in the sequence. In both formats,
ESC
[
is
th~
control
sequence introducer,
(?
is
part
of
the sequences
only
in private modes)
Ps; Ps;
..
Ps
is
the
parameter string specifying which modes are
to
be
set, and h
is
the
termination
character
specifying the Set Mode
function.
The control sequence formats
for
resetting modes are
identical
for
to
those
for
setting modes except
for
the
termination
character,
£,which
specifies the reset mode
function.
The formats
for
resetting modes are:
ANSI
X3.64
Format
ESC
[
Ps;
Ps;
..
Ps
Q
for
Reset Mode
Private
Format
for
Reset Mode
ESC
[ ?
Ps; Ps;
..
Ps
Q
Table 5-8 lists
each
mode applicable
to
the Set/Reset Mode
control
sequences and
their
associated selective parameters. Table 5-8 also indicates whether the mode
is
ANSI
X3.64
specified
or
private.
TABLE
5-8
SELECTIVE
PARAMETERS
ASSOCIATED
WITH
SET/RESET
MODE
CONTROL
SEQUENCES
Mode
Selective Parameter
(Ps)
New Line
Local Echo
ANSl/VT-52
Cursor Key
Character
Per
Line
Scroll
Screen Presentation
Origin
Autowrap
Autorepeat
New
Line
Mode,
Ps
=
20
Set Mode Sequence:
ESC
[
20
h
Reset Mode Sequence:
ESC
[
20
Q
20
12
2
1
3
4
5
6
7
8
Standard
ANSI
X3.64
x
x
Private
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
When set, this mode
causes
the
RETURN
key
to
generate the
CR
and LF codes, and a received
LF
causes
a new line
function.
When reset, the
RETURN
key generates
CR
and a received
LF
causes
only
line feed.
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