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TOPS-10 Monitor Calls Manual Volume 2 AA-K039D ... - Trailing-Edge

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TRMOP. [CALLI 116]<br />

<strong>10</strong><strong>10</strong> . TONFC<br />

<strong>10</strong>11 . TOHPS<br />

<strong>10</strong>12 . TOWID<br />

<strong>10</strong>13 . TOSND<br />

<strong>10</strong>14 . TOHLF<br />

<strong>10</strong>15 . TORMT<br />

<strong>10</strong>16 .TODIS<br />

<strong>10</strong>17 . TOFLC<br />

Returns, in the ac, the free CRLF bit for the<br />

terminal (1 - in-bit 35 if free CRLFs are not<br />

performed, otherwise ac=O). To set the bit, use<br />

. TONFC+. TOSET; the monitor reads the bit from<br />

.TOAR2. The free CRLF (carriage-return/line-feed)<br />

is placed in the terminal output buffer when the<br />

maximum width of the line is reached. Set the<br />

terminal line' width using .TOWID, SET TTY WIDTH<br />

monitor command, or by setting the terminal type.<br />

The default setting depends on the terminal type.<br />

Returns, in the ~, the horizontal position of the<br />

carriage or cursor (in the range 0 to octal 377) .<br />

Returns, in the ac, the carriage width for the<br />

terminal (in the-range 16 to 255 decimal). To set<br />

this value, use .TOWID+.TOSET; the monitor reads<br />

the width from .TOAR2.<br />

Returns, in the ac, the GAG bit for the terminal<br />

(1 in bit 35 If NOGAG, otherwise ac=O). To set<br />

this bit, use .TOSND+.TOSET; the monitor reads the<br />

bit from .TOAR2. Refer to the SET TTY monitor<br />

command in the Commands <strong>Manual</strong>.<br />

Returns, in the ac, the half-duplex<br />

terminal (1 in bit 35 if the<br />

half-duplex mode, otherwise ac=O) .<br />

bit for the<br />

terminal is in<br />

(Obsolete. )<br />

Returns, in the ac, the remote bit for the<br />

terminal (1 in bi~35 if the terminal is remote,<br />

otherwise ac=O) . To set this bit, use<br />

. TORMT+.TOSET; the monitor reads the bit from<br />

. TOAR2. Your program must' have [1,2], JACCT, or<br />

POKE privileges to set this bit. This bit cannot<br />

be set through FRCLIN or on the CTY.<br />

Refer to the SET TTY monitor command in the<br />

Commands <strong>Manual</strong>.<br />

Returns, in the ~, the display bit for the<br />

terminal (1 in bit 35 if the terminal is a display<br />

device, otherwise ac=O). To set this bit, use<br />

.TODIS+.TOSET; the monitor reads the bit from<br />

.TOAR2. You may set this bit to indicate that the<br />

terminal is a display terminal if the following<br />

are true:<br />

o<br />

o<br />

The terminal can backspace the cursor.<br />

A space character on the terminal erases the<br />

character pointed to by the cursor.<br />

Refer to the SET TTY monitor' command in the<br />

Commands <strong>Manual</strong>.<br />

Returns, in the ac, the filler class code for the<br />

terminal (in the-range 0 to 3). To set the code,<br />

use .TOFLC+.TOSET; the monitor reads the code from<br />

. TOAR2. Refer to the SET TTY monitor command in<br />

the Commands <strong>Manual</strong>.<br />

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