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A/UX® System Administrator's Reference Sections 1M, 7, and 8

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termios(7P) termios (7P)<br />

7<br />

CR2<br />

CR3<br />

TABDLY<br />

TABO<br />

TAB1<br />

TAB2<br />

TAB3<br />

BSDLY<br />

BSO<br />

BS1<br />

VTDLY<br />

VTO<br />

VT1<br />

FFDLY<br />

FFO<br />

FF1<br />

0002000<br />

0003000<br />

0014000<br />

0<br />

0004000<br />

0010000<br />

0014000<br />

0020000<br />

0<br />

0020000<br />

0040000<br />

0<br />

0040000<br />

0100000<br />

0<br />

0100000<br />

Select horizontal tab delays:<br />

Exp<strong>and</strong> tabs to spaces.<br />

Select backspace delays:<br />

Select vertical tab delays:<br />

Select fonn feed delays:<br />

If OPOST is set, output characters are postprocessed as indicated<br />

by the remaining flags; otherwise, characters are transmitted<br />

without change.<br />

If OLCUC is set, a lowercase alphabetic character is transmitted as<br />

the corresponding uppercase character. This function is often<br />

used in conjunction with IUCLC.<br />

If ONLCR is set, the NL character is transmitted as the CR-NL<br />

character pair. If OCRNL is set, the CR character is transmitted as<br />

the NL character. If ONOCR is set, no CR character is transmitted<br />

when at column 0 (first position). If ONLRET is set, the NL character<br />

is assumed to do the carriage-return function, the column<br />

pointer are set to 0, <strong>and</strong> the delays specified for" CR are used. Otherwise,<br />

the NL character is assumed to do just the line feed function;<br />

the column pointer remains unchanged. The column pointer<br />

is also set to 0 if the CR character is actually transmitted.<br />

The delay bits specify how long the transmission stops to allow<br />

for mechanical or other movement when certain characters are<br />

sent to the tenninal. In all cases a value of 0 indicates no delay. If<br />

OFILL is set, fill characters are transmitted for delay instead of a<br />

timed delay. This is useful for high-baud-rate tenninals that need<br />

only a minimal delay. If OFDEL is set, the fill character is DEL,<br />

otherwise NUL.<br />

February, 1990<br />

RevisionC

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