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NAME [Toc] [Back]
tsm - Terminal Session Manager
SYNOPSIS [Toc] [Back]
tsm
DESCRIPTION [Toc] [Back]
tsm allows a user to interact with more than one shell or application
(session) from a single terminal. Each session is bound to a virtual
device emulating the physical terminal. The emulation includes
maintaining display state, softkeys, and terminal modes for each
session. The virtual device can be manipulated like the actual
terminal by using stty and ioctl (see stty(1) and ioctl(2)).
Additionally tsm supports cut and paste between sessions, and provides
an interface for a local lp device. Each session has its own process
group ID.
Definitions [Toc] [Back]
A session is current if it is being displayed and is the recipient of
keyboard input.
The standard search path is:
./
$HOME
$TSMPATH
/usr/tsm/
Configuration files and such are searched for in the order indicated
and defined by these paths.
Commands [Toc] [Back]
There are two methods of interacting with tsm: a pull-down menu, and a
command line interface. The pull-down menu (when configured) can be
activated from a session by pressing the tsm menu hot key (default is
^T) and should be self explanatory. The command line interface can be
activated by pressing the tsm hot key (default is ^W) in a session.
Pressing a ``hot key'' twice passes the ``hot key'' character to the
session instead of activating tsm command or menu mode.
Commands to tsm generally have single character invocation, in some
cases the user is prompted for more input. The following commands can
be issued from the tsm prompt level:
0-9 Pressing a number at the command prompt selects the
session of the same number to become the current session.
+ Select the next higher numbered session.
- Select the next lower numbered session.
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l Select the last session.
? Display a help screen describing tsm commands.
c Copy (cut): Three types:
+ Text (Lines including new-lines). This is the
default. Select with T when cut prompt is
displayed.
+ String (Lines strung together with white space in
place of new-lines). Select with T when cut
prompt is displayed.
+ Block (A rectangle). Select with T when cut
prompt is displayed.
The user is prompted for the "cut extents". The extents
are defined by using arrow keys or the keys u, d, l, and
r to move the cursor as desired. Pressing the space bar
aborts the cut operation. The selected text is placed in
the cut buffer. Trailing whitespace and character
attribute information are ignored.
p Paste: the contents of the cut buffer is echoed to the
current session as if it were typed from the keyboard.
r Run a program as a new session. The user is prompted for
the program name.
s Start a new session containing a shell.
o Output the current display to a printer (screen dump).
The print mechanism is specified in a file named
.tsmprint searched for in the standard way. Character
attribute information is ignored.
k Load the softkeys of the current session from a file. To
load tsm defaults, specify ``file'' +. To load terminal
defaults, specify ``file'' -.
g Same as k above but softkeys are loaded ``globally'' into
all sessions.
x Access extended tsm commands as described in the tsm
reference manual or on the tsm help screen.
q Quit tsm: SIGHUP is sent to all processes started under
tsm, and tsm exits.
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EXTERNAL INFLUENCES [Toc] [Back]
In general tsm environment variables must be set prior to tsm
invocation. TSMLP is the lp(1) name of a printer that gets its output
redirected to the printer port of the terminal.
TSMTPATH specifies an alternate search path for tsm files.
TSMTERM specifies an alternate terminal information file to be used by
tsm instead of that specified by TERM. TSMHOTKEY specifies an
alternate tsm hotkey for invocation ot the tsm command line.
WARNINGS [Toc] [Back]
Some operations are not supported on certain terminals.
AUTHOR [Toc] [Back]
tsm was developed by Structured Software Solutions, Inc.
FILES [Toc] [Back]
/usr/tsm/.tsm tsm main configuration file (default).
Copy to $HOME for user customization.
/usr/tsm/.tsmkeys tsm softkey configuration file
(default). Copy to $HOME for user
customization.
/usr/tsm/term/* terminal description files
SEE ALSO [Toc] [Back]
tsm.info(1), tsm.command(1), tsm.lpadmin(1M), shl(1).
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