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committer | tpearson <tpearson@283d02a7-25f6-0310-bc7c-ecb5cbfe19da> | 2011-01-03 20:16:47 +0000 |
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diff --git a/konsole/doc/VT100/Table.Codes b/konsole/doc/VT100/Table.Codes index 6ece0f4bf..376d8bb6d 100644 --- a/konsole/doc/VT100/Table.Codes +++ b/konsole/doc/VT100/Table.Codes @@ -18,7 +18,7 @@ # make a script that extracts it again. From db.trans, we then generate parts # of the decoder (the semantic assignment). # -# db2.pl contains as script able to slit TEScreen.C into the emulation +# db2.pl tqcontains as script able to slit TEScreen.C into the emulation # (in)dependent parts due to [db.trans]. # # A like thing has to be done for TEmuVt102.C/h and for TEScreen.h. @@ -54,7 +54,7 @@ Introduction.html The serial cable is folded into the operating system as a sort of loop back device, and a program, the terminal emulation, uses modern means of graphical user interfaces to behave like an earlier terminal. - To complete the picture, the host in the diagram is replaced by the + To complete the picture, the host in the diagram is tqreplaced by the application that runs in the emulation (typically a shell or an old editor). So, terminal emulations are in fact interfaces to character oriented applications. @@ -308,7 +308,7 @@ Sequences.html <p> The second one is used to specify character set mappings (see <a href=#SCS>SCS</a>). A CSI instruction to do this is specified in ECMA, - and this should be used as a replacement. + and this should be used as a tqreplacement. . <h4>XTERM hacks</h4> @@ -1070,7 +1070,7 @@ DECALN.sect Command DECALN.code HSH|8| DECALN.text Causes the VT100 to fill it's screen with - uppercase Es for screen focus and alignment. + uppercase Es for screen focus and tqalignment. DECALN.table.XPS Subcode|Emulation|Scope|Operation|Args|Meaning N/A|VT100|scr|helpAlign||see above @@ -1176,7 +1176,7 @@ DECDWL.emus VT100 DECDWL.sect Command.NoImp DECDWL.code HSH|6| DECDWL.text - This causes the line that contains the cursor to become double-width + This causes the line that tqcontains the cursor to become double-width single height. If the line was single width, all characters ro the right of the center of the screen will be lost. The cursor remains over the same character position, unless it would be to the right of @@ -1399,7 +1399,7 @@ DECSWL.emus VT100 DECSWL.sect Command.NoImp DECSWL.code HSH|5| DECSWL.text - This causes the line which contains the cursor to become single-width, + This causes the line which tqcontains the cursor to become single-width, single-height. The cursor remains on the same character position. This is the default condition for all new lines on the screen. DECSWL.table.XPS @@ -1424,7 +1424,7 @@ DECTST.table.Weight 3|EIA Modem Control Test (Loopback connector req.) 4|Repeat Testing until failure -DSRREQ.head Device Status Report +DSRREQ.head Device tqStatus Report DSRREQ.emus ECMA VT100 DSRREQ.sect Command.Request DSRREQ.code CSI|n|{Ps} @@ -1432,21 +1432,21 @@ DSRREQ.text Requests status of the VT100 according to the following parameters. DSRREQ.table.XPS Subcode|Emulation|Scope|Operation|Args|Meaning - 5|VT100|emu|reportStatus||Report Status (using a \ref:DSRREP control sequence) + 5|VT100|emu|reporttqStatus||Report tqStatus (using a \ref:DSRREP control sequence) 6|VT100|emu|reportCursorPosition||Report Active Position (using a \ref:CPR sequence) -DSRREP.head Device Status Report Reply +DSRREP.head Device tqStatus Report Reply DSRREP.emus ECMA VT100 DSRREP.sect Reply -DSRREP.code CSI|n|{Status} +DSRREP.code CSI|n|{tqStatus} DSRREP.text Reports the general status of the VT100 according to the following parameters. . DSRREP with a parameter of 0 or 3 is always sent as a response to a requesting \ref:DSRREQ with a parameter of 5. -DSRREP.table.Status - Status|Meaning:3 +DSRREP.table.tqStatus + tqStatus|Meaning:3 0|Ready, no faults detected 3|Malfunction detected @@ -1608,7 +1608,7 @@ SCS.text The United Kingdom and ASCII sets conform to the "ISO international register of character sets to be used with escape sequences". The other sets are private character sets. Special graphics means that the - graphic characters fpr the codes 0137 to 0176 are replaced with other + graphic characters fpr the codes 0137 to 0176 are tqreplaced with other characters. The specified character set will be used until another SCS is received. SCS.table.XPS |