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NAME    [Toc]    [Back]

       dxterm - DECwindows terminal emulator

SYNOPSIS    [Toc]    [Back]

       dxterm [options]

OPTIONS    [Toc]    [Back]

       Specifies  a  value for a dxterm resource that overrides a
       default setting.  The string has the form  resource:value.
       You  can specify this option multiple times to change multiple
 resources. See the X DEFAULTS section in this reference
  page  for  a  list of resources that can be changed.
       You  can  specify  both  dxterm  and  shell  resources  as
       *resource.   Specifies  the display screen on which dxterm
       displays its window.  If the display option is not  specified,
  dxterm  uses  the  display screen specified by your
       DISPLAY environment variable.  The display option has  the
       format  hostname:number.   The  default  is  :0.  For more
       information, see X(1X).  Performs the same function as the
       -d  option.   Specifies that the named command, and any of
       its specified options, be executed in  the  dxterm  window
       when  the window is first created. This option must appear
       last on the dxterm command  line.   Specifies  the  width,
       length,  and  location  of  the dxterm window, in columns,
       rows and pixels respectively. This option has  the  format
       [width][xlength][+x][+y].   Specifies that dxterm create a
       login shell rather than a subshell. If this option is present,
  a  login  record  is  written  to the utmp and wtmp
       databases.  Specifies the setup file that provides parameters
  which control the terminal's initial settings.  This
       file must contain  valid  dxterm  resources.   See  the  X
       DEFAULTS  section below for a list of available resources.
       Specifies the size of the dxterm window in columns (C) and
       rows  (R).   Performs the same function as the -customization
 option.

DESCRIPTION    [Toc]    [Back]

       The dxterm command displays a window that  provides  VT320
       terminal  emulation  and a standard terminal type for programs
 not directly aware of the X Window System.  The terminal
  emulator also supports the ReGIS and Sixel graphics
       protocols.

                                  Note

       The dxterm terminal emulator does not support the  following
    locales:    Unicode    (.UTF-8)   locales   Latin-9
       (.ISO8859-15) locales

       To work around these restrictions, use the dtterm terminal
       emulator. The dtterm terminal emulator is the default terminal
 emulator for the Common Desktop Environment (CDE).

MENUS    [Toc]    [Back]

       The menu bar contains the following items: File Edit  Commands
 Options Print Help






   File Menu    [Toc]    [Back]
       The  File menu contains the following item: Shuts down the
       terminal emulator application: removes  all  its  windows,
       stops  the  process  running  the  emulator,  and ends any
       applications.

   Edit Menu    [Toc]    [Back]
       The Edit menu contains the  following  items:  Copies  the
       text  selected  from the dxterm window onto the clipboard.
       Pastes text selected from the clipboard  into  the  dxterm
       window,  as  if  it had been typed.  Selects all displayed
       text.

   Commands Menu    [Toc]    [Back]
       The Commands menu contains the following  items:  Prevents
       processes  other than the owner process from accessing the
       keyboard. Selecting this option  reverses  the  foreground
       and  background  colors.   Erases  data recorded by dxterm
       from the top of the scrolling area.   Clears  the  display
       and  positions  the  cursor  at the first column and first
       line of the display.  Changes the size of  the  window  to
       match  the  display  so that all characters in the display
       are visible.  Clears the  communication  buffers.   Resets
       the  emulator to the original settings.  For example, sets
       the keyboard action mode to unlocked and the  keypad  mode
       to numeric.

   Options Menu    [Toc]    [Back]
       The  dxterm  setup  features  are grouped into a number of
       related categories.  The Options menu lets you access  the
       dialog  box for each of these categories, which correspond
       to those for VT320 Set-Up screens.

       The Options menu contains the  following  items:  Displays
       the  Window  Options  dialog  box, which contains controls
       that affect the window  features.   Displays  the  Display
       Options  dialog  box,  which contains controls that affect
       the appearance of the user's current window.  Displays the
       General  Options  dialog  box, which contains controls for
       commonly changed Customize features.   Displays  the  Keyboard
 Options dialog box, which contains controls for keyboard
 operating features.  Allows you to specify  a  7-bit
       National  Replacement  Character Set (NRCS).  Displays the
       Graphics Options dialog box, which contains  controls  for
       ReGIS  and  Sixel  graphics.  Displays the Printer Options
       dialog box, which contains controls  that  affect  printer
       features.  Saves the current settings to the file ~/DXterm
       or ~/DXterm_locale, where locale  is  the  current  locale
       (for  example,  en_US  or  ja_JP).   The  locale string is
       appended to the resource file name unless the locale is C,
       begins  with  en_US,  or contains 8859-1. See the RESTRICTIONS
 section below for cautions  on  using  this  option.
       Restores  the  setup  configuration from the most recently
       read or written saved setup file.  (This item  corresponds
       to  NVR  [nonvolatile  RAM]  recall  on a VT320 terminal.)
       Saves the current settings in the file you specify.  Opens
       a  different  saved  setup  configuration.   The  standard
       DECwindows file selection dialog box  appears,  showing  a
       list  of  saved  setup  files  in  the  current directory.
       Selecting one of these files and clicking on OK  (or  double-clicking
  on the file) reinitializes the terminal emulator
 with the configuration stored in that file.   Reinitializes
  the  terminal  emulator  with the system default
       characteristics defined by your system.


   Print Menu    [Toc]    [Back]
       The Print menu contains the following  items:  Prints  the
       text  in the current window.  Prints the selected information.
  Prints the information in  the  display  and  transcript
  as  text.   Prints  the contents of the display in
       Sixel format.  Completes a  print  job  depending  on  the
       print  destination.   If  queued  to a printer, the job is
       submitted.  If submitted to a dedicated printer port,  the
       job  is  canceled.   If  written  to  a  file, the file is
       closed.  This option is  used  with  Auto  Print  mode  or
       Printer Controller mode.  Stops the print request.

   Help Menu    [Toc]    [Back]
       The  Help  menu  contains  the  following  items: Provides
       information about an object in a window or a  dialog  box.
       To  display  context-sensitive help, choose Context-Sensitive
 Help from the Help menu.  The pointer  changes  to  a
       question  mark.   Move the question mark to a menu, a button,
 or another object  and  click  MB1.   Help  for  that
       object  appears.   Displays  an  overview of DECterm along
       with help  on  how  to  perform  various  functions  using
       DECterm.   Displays  information about how to use the help
       system.  Displays copyright and version information  about
       DECterm.

   Options Dialog Boxes    [Toc]    [Back]
       The Options dialog boxes represent the state of the terminal.
  At application startup, the previously saved  states
       for  most  terminal  features are read from a saved set-up
       file (which corresponds to VT320 NVR).  These feature settings
  remain  constant  until you explicitly change them.
       You can change terminal  operating  features  directly  by
       means  of  the  Options dialog boxes.  You can also change
       some of these features  indirectly  by  means  of  control
       functions from the host.

       There  are  a  few  terminal features whose states are not
       stored in a saved setup file.  These features are restored
       to  their factory default values at application startup or
       when you reset the terminal (with Reset Terminal  or  DECSTR).


   Window Options Dialog Box    [Toc]    [Back]
       The  Window Options dialog box lets you change the following
 window attributes: Changes the terminal size to  match
       the  window  size  automatically  whenever the window size
       changes.  Changes the window size to  match  the  terminal
       size  automatically  whenever  the  terminal size changes.
       Changes the terminal size to match the size known  to  the
       terminal  driver whenever the size changes in the terminal
       driver, and vice versa.   Sets  the  number  of  rows  and
       columns  that  are displayed. You can select 24, 48, or 72
       rows and 80 or 132 columns, or enter a custom size in  the
       numeric  entry fields.  Uses a normal (non-condensed) font
       for all column widths.  Uses a condensed font for all column
 widths.  Uses a normal (non-condensed) font for column
       widths of 80 characters or less, and a condensed font otherwise.
   By  default, dxterm uses an 18-pixel font.  This
       default can be changed by selecting the Other radio button
       and  entering  a  font name in the text field next to this
       radio button.  By default, dxterm uses  a  14-pixel  font.
       This  default  can be changed by selecting the Other radio
       button and entering a font name in the text field next  to
       this  radio button.  Displays a font that meets the German
       Technical  Supervision  Association  (TUV)   requirements.
       Changes the title displayed in the title bar.  Changes the
       title displayed in the icon box.

   Display Options Dialog Box    [Toc]    [Back]
       The Display Options dialog box lets you change the following
  display attributes: Saves lines that are scrolled off
       the top of the display.  When this option is enabled,  any
       text  that  scrolls off the top of the display is saved in
       the scrollback buffer. The default number of  lines  saved
       is  100. To see the lines in this area, scroll the display
       using the mouse in the vertical scrollbar.  Or  scroll  by
       holding  down the Ctrl key and pressing either the up/down
       arrow keys or the Next Page or Previous Page keys (Page Up
       and  Page  Down  keys  on PC-style keyboards).  Displays a
       vertical scroll bar along the right  side  of  the  dxterm
       window.  Displays a horizontal scroll bar along the bottom
       of the dxterm window.  Specifies that the  window  scrolls
       vertically  so  the cursor is visible.  Specifies that the
       window scrolls horizontally  so  the  cursor  is  visible.
       Specifies  that  when the cursor reaches the right margin,
       new characters are displayed on the next line.  If you  do
       not  automatically  wrap text, when the cursor reaches the
       right margin, each  new  character  deletes  the  previous
       character.   Specifies  whether  the  cursor is displayed.
       The default is to display the cursor.   Specifies  whether
       the  cursor  blinks.   The  default  is to have the cursor
       blink.  Specifies how many lines scroll at the same  time.
       Increasing the Batch Scroll count improves performance but
       makes it harder to read text while it is scrolling.  Specifies
  how many lines to save when they scroll off the top
       of the display (that is, when the  Record  Lines  Off  Top
       item  is  enabled).   Sets dark text on a light background
       display.  Sets light text on a  dark  background  display.
       Suppresses  the  status  line at the bottom of the window.
       Specifies that a host-writable status line appears at  the
       bottom of the window.  Specifies that the text cursor is a
       block that covers the character cell.  Specifies that  the
       text cursor is an underline at the bottom of the character
       cell.

   General Options Dialog Box    [Toc]    [Back]
       The General Options dialog box lets you change the following
 general attributes: Turns on newline mode (NLM), which
       causes the Return key to send a line feed  as  well  as  a
       carriage return.  With newline mode, the line feed character
 moves the cursor to the start of the line as  well  as
       advancing  it  to  the  next line.  Locks the user-defined
       keys so that the host system cannot change  these  definitions.
   Stops the host from changing your customized settings
 for the Auto Repeat key and the Foreground and Background
  display.   Causes  every character to be echoed to
       the screen and sent to the host.  Specifies that the arrow
       keys  are  set  to  the characters labeled on the keycaps.
       The keys are not mapped to any other functions.  Specifies
       that  the  arrow  keys  are mapped to application-specific
       functions.  Specifies that the numeric keypad  is  set  to
       the characters labeled on the keycaps.  Specifies that the
       application keypad is  set  to  function  as  user-defined
       keys.  Specifies that dxterm use the DIGITAL Multinational
       Character Set (DMCS).  To use this character set, set  the
       Character  Set  mode  menu  item to 8-bit Characters.  The
       default is 8-bit character mode.   Specifies  that  dxterm
       use the International Standards Organization (ISO) Character
 Set.  To use this character set, set the Character Set
       mode menu item to 8-bit Characters.  Specifies the character
 set mode to be 8 bits for use  with  the  ISO  Latin-1
       Character  Set.   The  default  is  8-bit  character mode.
       Specifies the character set mode to be 7 bits for use with
       the  National  Replacement Character Sets.  The default is
       8-bit character mode.  Specifies that the  terminal  operates
 in VT300 mode and transmits 8-bit control characters.
       Specifies that the terminal operates  in  VT300  mode  and
       transmits  7-bit  control  characters.  Specifies that the
       terminal operates in VT100 mode,  using  7-bit  characters
       for  both  input  and output.  Specifies that the terminal
       operates in VT52 mode, using  7-bit  characters  for  both
       input   and   output.   Specifies  the  device  attributes
       response (Terminal ID).  The  device  attributes  response
       lets the host system know specific operating attributes of
       the terminal. The Terminal ID can be one of the following:

              VT100  VT101  VT102  VT125  VT220 VT240 VT320 VT330
              VT340 DECterm ID

              The default is DECterm ID.  Specifies that any text
              entered  into  this  field will be sent to the host
              when dxterm is requested by the host  to  send  its
              answerback  message  or when the user presses CtrlF5.
  To  include  non-printing  characters  in  the
              answerback  string,  specify  the character in hexadecimal
 notation preceded by a  pound  sign.   For
              example,  the  string  #0D  sends a carriage return
              character to the host.  To include a pound sign  in
              the  answerback message, use the string ##.  Specifies
 that the answerback  message  entered  in  the
              Answerback Message text field will not be displayed
              in the dialog box.  Once selected, this button cannot
  be deselected.  The only way to deselect it is
              to select the Answerback Message text entry  field.
              This action erases the previous answerback message.

   Keyboard Options Dialog Box    [Toc]    [Back]
       The Keyboard Options dialog box lets you change  the  following
  keyboard attributes: Specifies whether the warning
       bell sounds when dxterm receives a  BEL  character  (ASCII
       7).   The  default  is  that  the  bell sounds.  Specifies
       whether the warning bell sounds when  the  cursor  reaches
       the  right  margin.  The default is that the bell does not
       sound.  Specifies that the Ctrl-S and Ctrl-Q key sequences
       freeze  and  unfreeze  the display.  If this option is not
       specified, the Ctrl-S and Ctrl-Q key sequences are  transmitted
  to the host as data characters.  Specifies whether
       you can make copies quickly  by  using  the  mouse  button
       rather  than cutting and pasting into this window. To perform
 a Quickcopy, select  an  object  with  MB2  and  then
       release  MB2  to  insert  the object at the current cursor
       position.  Specifies that the F11 key will  send  the  F11
       keycode to the host.  Specifies that the F11 key will send
       an escape to the host.  Specifies that a left single  quotation
 mark (`) (grave accent) is displayed when you press
       the `~ key and that a tilde  (~)  is  displayed  when  you
       press  the  Shift  key  and `~ key on a keyboard using the
       North American or Dutch keyboard dialect.  This setting is
       the  default.   Specifies  that the `~ key functions as an
       escape character (ESC) on a keyboard using the North American
  or Dutch keyboard dialect. The default is to display
       the characters as labeled on the keyboard.  Specifies that
       a  left  angle bracket (<) is displayed when you press the
       angle brackets key, and that a right angle bracket (>)  is
       displayed  when you press the Shift key and angle brackets
       key.  This setting is the default.  Specifies that a  left
       single quotation mark (`) (grave accent) is displayed when
       you press the angle brackets key and that a tilde  (~)  is
       displayed  when you press the Shift key and angle brackets
       key. The default is to display the characters  as  labeled
       on  the keyboard.  Specifies that the back arrow key sends
       a delete (ASCII 127) character.  Depending on your  terminal
 settings, pressing this key usually deletes the previous
 character.  The default back arrow operation  sends  a
       delete character.  Specifies that the back arrow key sends
       a backspace (ASCII 8, Ctrl/H).  The effect of this character
  depends  on your terminal settings.  The default back
       arrow operation sends a delete character.  Specifies  that
       a  comma  is  displayed  when  you press the Shift key and
       comma key on a keyboard using the North American or  Dutch
       keyboard dialect.  It also specifies that a period is displayed
 when you press the Shift key and the period key  on
       these  keyboards.  This setting is the default.  Specifies
       that a left angle bracket (<) is displayed when you  press
       the  Shift key and the comma key, and that a comma is displayed
 when you press only the comma  key  on  a  keyboard
       using  the  North  American or Dutch keyboard dialect.  It
       also specifies that a right angle bracket (>) is displayed
       when  you press the Shift key and the period key, and that
       a period is displayed when you press only the  period  key
       on these keyboards.

   7-bit NRCS Selection Dialog Box
       The  7-bit  NRCS  Selection  dialog  box lets you select a
       National Replacement Character Set (NRCS) for use when the
       terminal  is in 7-bit mode.  This selection affects output
       to the terminal, but not keyboard input.   To  select  the
       keyboard  dialect,  which  does affect input, use the Keyboard
 dialog box  from  the  Session  Manager's  Customize
       menu.   For  example,  to use the Spanish NRCS, select the
       keyboard in the Session Manager and also select the  Spanish
 NRCS in DECterm.

       To select a character set, click MB1 on the desired entry.
       The choices are:

       North American Flemish Canadian  (French)  British  Danish
       Finnish Austrian/German Dutch Italian Swiss (French) Swiss
       (German) Swedish  Norwegian  Belgian/French  Spanish  Portuguese


       The  default  character  set is North American.  The Dutch
       NRCS is no longer supported; selecting Dutch is equivalent
       to selecting North American.

   Graphics Dialog Box    [Toc]    [Back]
       The  Graphics  Options dialog box lets you change the following
 graphics attributes: Controls whether  dxterm  uses
       shared,  read-only  colors  for  graphics.  The default is
       Off, but the option is forced to On if the hardware  color
       map  is  read-only.   Specifies  whether  dxterm creates a
       pixmap to allow graphics to be redrawn when the window  is
       exposed.  The default is On.  Enables the ReGIS macrograph
       report command.  The default is Off.  Controls the  number
       of bit planes used for graphics.  VT240 emulation requires
       2 planes; VT340 emulation requires 4 planes.   On  systems
       with  fewer  than  8  hardware  planes,  the  default is 2
       planes; on systems with 8 or  more  hardware  planes,  the
       default is 4 planes.





   Print Options Dialog Box    [Toc]    [Back]
       The Printer Options dialog box lets you change the following
 printer attributes: Specifies that  a  queued  printer
       selected  in  the  Options... dialog box should be used as
       the printing destination.  By default,  the  Printer  Port
       option specifies the local printer port. To choose another
       port, enter the device name in the  text  entry  box.   By
       default, information printed on the screen does not create
       a file. Choosing the File option saves the printed  output
       to  a  file.   By  default,  the  None option discards the
       queued job.  To print characters use the Print Screen  key
       or  use  escape sequences.  By default, a line of information
 is printed if the cursor leaves that line because  of
       an LF, VT, FF, or autowrap.  By default, each character is
       printed as it is  received.   If  this  attribute  is  not
       selected,  the  character  is  displayed.  By default, the
       information on the display is printed but does not include
       information  stored  in the transcript or status line.  By
       default, the information in the transcript followed by the
       information  on  the  display is printed.  By default, the
       information stored in the scrolling region of the  display
       is  printed.   By default, the information in the selected
       region of the  display  and  transcript  is  printed.   By
       default,  only  national  characters  are  printed.  Other
       characters  are  either  converted  to  the  corresponding
       national characters or the characters are not printed.  By
       default, national characters and line  drawing  characters
       are  printed.   By  default,  all  characters are printed,
       including  multinational  and  technical  characters.   By
       default,  a  form  feed  (FF)  is added at the end of each
       page. Alternately, an escape sequence  can  be  used.   By
       default,  any  character  read on the printer port is sent
       back to the host application.  This  option  is  available
       only  when  the print destination is a printer port device
       rather than a print queue or a file.  By default, graphics
       (bitmap)  and  text are printed.  By default, the graphics
       background color is printed.   Omitting  background  color
       saves  ink  and  toner  and  maximizes printing speed.  By
       default, a Sixel introducer that omits the macro parameter
       is  selected.   This  option  does  not  use the Sixel Set
       Attributes command to set the aspect ratio and  the  horizontal
  grid size.  As a result, the Sixel aspect ratio is
       2 to 1 and the horizontal grid size is approximately 188 x
       0.025 mm (7.5 x 0.001 inches).  By default, a Sixel aspect
       ratio of 1 to 1 with a variable grid size is printed using
       the  Sixel  Set Attributes command (available with Level 2
       printers).   By  default,  a  Sixel  introducer  with  the
       9-macro  parameter  is  selected.  This results in a Sixel
       aspect ratio of 1.02  to  1.   By  default,  a  compressed
       graphics  image  is printed.  In Portrait mode, the output
       fits on an 8 x 5 inch page.  By default, an expanded image
       is printed.  In Portrait mode, the image fits on a 13-inch
       page.  By default, an expanded image, rotated  90-degrees,
       is  printed.   The  output  fits on a 8 x 5 inch page.  By
       default, the Monochrome Printing option prints  in  black.
       By default, the Color Printing option prints color output.
       DECterm includes a color map in virtual  memory  to  allow
       color printing from a monochrome system.  By default, this
       option sends only 7-bit control sequences to the  printer.
       By  default,  this option sends 8-bit control sequences to
       the printer.  By default,  the  HLS  Color  Syntax  option
       specifies   hue,  lightness,  and  saturation  (HLS).   By
       default, the RGB Color Syntax option selects a red, green,
       and blue (RGB) format when printing.

X DEFAULTS    [Toc]    [Back]

       The  dxterm  application  reads  the values in the default
       resource file (~/DXterm or ~/DXterm_locale) and  uses  the
       appropriate   resource   specification  to  customize  the
       appearance or characteristics of its displayed window. The
       format for a resource specification is:

       DXterm.main.terminal.resource:  value

       Specifies  the X resource.  Specifies the value that is to
       be assigned to the resource.

       In addition to the general resources listed in X(1X),  the
       resources  available  for the dxterm work area are: Specifies
 that dxterm selects  the  normal  or  condensed  font
       based  on  the number of columns selected.  The default is
       On.  If enabled, the user is allowed to use Quick Copy  to
       enter  text  into  the dxterm window.  This setting is the
       default.  This resource is automatically disabled when the
       Secure Keyboard option is selected.  When disabled, dxterm
       will not accept input sent from other X  clients.   Specifies
  the  mapping  of  the angle brackets (<>) key.  Zero
       maps the key to AngleBrackets (0);  1  maps  it  to  OpenQuoteTilde
  (1).   The default is 0.  Specifies the string
       to send for dxterm's answerback message.   Specifies  that
       the  application running in the window take control of the
       cursor keys.  The default is false.   Specifies  that  the
       application running in the window take control of the keypad.
 The default is false.  Specifies that dxterm  changes
       the logical display size to match the window size when the
       user changes the window size.  The default is Off.  Specifies
 that the dxterm window automatically resize itself to
       match the logical display size whenever the  logical  display
  size  changes.  Note that this setting may interfere
       with other windows on the display.   The  default  is  On.
       Specifies  that  autowrap mode be enabled.  The default is
       Off.  Specifies the back arrow key code.  This code can be
       delete (1) or backspace (0).  The default is 1.  Specifies
       whether dxterm should create a pixmap to allow graphics to
       be redrawn when the window is exposed.  The default is On.
       Specifies how many lines can be  scrolled  at  once.   The
       dxterm  application never scrolls more than the total number
 of lines on the screen at once.  The default is  1000.
       Specifies  the Other font to be used for the Big Font set.
       Specifies the default font used for the Big Font set.  The
       default   is  -bitstream-terminal-*-*-*--18-*-*-*-*-*-*-*.
       The font must be a fixed-width  font.   Specifies  whether
       the  Default  or the Other Big Font is used. Specify on to
       use the Other font and off to use the Default font.   Controls
 the number of bit planes used for graphics; 2 planes
       are needed for VT240 emulation and 4 planes for VT340 emulation.
   The default is 0, which means to use 2 planes on
       systems with fewer than 8 hardware planes, and 4 planes on
       systems  with  8  or  more hardware planes.  Specifies the
       width of the logical display in columns.  The  default  is
       80.  Specifies if the answerback message should be visible
       in the General Options dialog  box.   Specifies  that  the
       condensed  font should be used.  The default is to display
       the normal font (Off).  Specifies that the Ctrl-S and  the
       Ctrl-Q  keys hold and release the display.  The default is
       On.  Specifies whether the window  moves  horizontally  to
       follow  the  text cursor when the cursor moves outside the
       window. With this setting enabled, the  cursor  is  always
       contained  in  the  window. The default is Off.  Specifies
       whether the window moves vertically  to  follow  the  text
       cursor when the cursor moves outside the window. With this
       setting enabled, the cursor is  always  contained  in  the
       window.  The default is Off.  Specifies whether the cursor
       blinks.  Specify On for a blinking cursor or Off  for  one
       that  does  not  blink.  The default is On.  Specifies the
       time in milliseconds that the cursor is off for each blink
       period.   The  default  is  330 ms.  Specifies the time in
       milliseconds that the cursor is on for each blink  period.
       The default is 670 ms.  Specifies the cursor style.  Specify
 0 for a block cursor or 1  for  an  underline  cursor.
       The default is 0.  Specifies the time in milliseconds that
       can elapse between two successive mouse button  clicks  so
       that  they  are  recognized as a double (or triple) click.
       The default is 250 ms.  Specifies  that  8-bit  characters
       are  used  in the VT300 terminal modes.  If this attribute
       is not selected, 7-bit  NRCS  characters  are  used.   The
       default  is  On.  Specifies if the F11 key sends an Escape
       character or the sequence for F11. Specify  1  for  Escape
       and 0 for F11.  The default is 1.  Specifies which font is
       used.  Specify 0 for the Big Font, 1 for the Little  Font,
       and  2  for  the  German Standard Font.  The default is 1.
       Specifies whether graphics (Sixel)  printing  is  allowed.
       The  default is On.  Specifies the Other font used for the
       German Standard font set.  Specifies the default font used
       for  the  German  Standard font set.  The default is -decterminal-*-*-*-GS-14-*-*-*-*-*-*-*
 Specifies  whether  the
       Default  or the Other German Standard font is used.  Specify
 on to use the Other font and off to  use  the  Default
       font.   Selects  the  7-bit national replacement character
       set (NRCS).  The choices are:  North American (0), Flemish
       (1), French Canadian (2), British (3), Danish (4), Finnish
       (5), Austrian/German (6), Dutch (7),  Italian  (8),  Swiss
       French  (9),  Swiss  German(10),  Swedish  (11), Norwegian
       (12), Belgian/French (13), Spanish (14), Portuguese  (15).
       The  default  is 0.  Specifies the Other font used for the
       Little Font set.  Specifies the default font used for  the
       Little    Font    set.    The   default   is   -dec-terminal-*-*-*--14-*-*-*-*-*-*-*.
  The font must  be  a  fixedwidth
  font.   Specifies  whether the Default or the Other
       Little Font is used. Specify on to use the Other font  and
       off  to  use  the  Default  font.  Specifies whether every
       character that is sent to the host is also echoed  to  the
       screen locally.  Specifies that changes to UDK definitions
       are  prevented.   The  default  is  Off.   Specifies  that
       changes  to  user  features are prevented.  The default is
       Off.  Specifies that a login shell should be started (same
       as -ls option).  The default is false.  Specifies that the
       ReGIS macrograph report command is enabled.   The  default
       is Off.  Specifies that the margin bell is turned on.  The
       default is Off.  Specifies whether  line-feed  or  newline
       mode  is turned on. The default is line-feed mode.  Specifies
 the mapping of the tilde key (~).  This  mapping  can
       be  either ApostropheTilde (0) or Escape (1).  The default
       is 0.  Specifies the mapping of the period and comma keys.
       This  mapping  can  be  either PeriodComma (0) or GreaterLessThan (1).  The default is 0.  Specifies whether to use
       7  or  8  bit control codes.  The default is to use 8 bits
       (on).  Specifies whether to  print  the  background  color
       during  graphics  printing.  The default is on.  Specifies
       whether the colormap is downloaded during graphics  printing.
   The  default is on.  Specifies which characters are
       printed.  Specify 0 for National characters  only,  1  for
       National characters plus line drawing characters, or 2 for
       all characters.  The default is 0.  Specifies  whether  to
       print  the  status  line.  Specify 0 to include the status
       line or 1 to print only the main display.  The default  is
       1.   Specifies  how much to print.  Specify 0 to print the
       full page, 1 to print the full page plus the transcript, 2
       to  print  only  the scroll region, or 3 to print only the
       selection.  The default is 0.  Specifies whether  a  print
       job  should  be terminated with a form feed character. The
       default is on.  Specifies the  graphics  printing  format.
       Specify  0  for compressed printing, 1 for expanded printing,
 or 2 for rotated printing.  The default is 0.  Specifies
  whether  to use HLS (on) or RBG (off) color descriptions).
 The default is  on.   Specifies  the  print  mode.
       Specify  0  for  normal printing, 1 for printer controller
       mode, or 2 for auto print mode.  The default is 0.  Specifies
  the  format  of Sixel output.  Specify 0 for level 1
       Sixel Graphics, 1 for level 2 Sixel  Graphics,  or  2  for
       LA210  Sixel  Graphics.   The default is 1.  Specifies the
       name of the file to print to if the  printing  destination
       is  set to a file.  Specifies the name of the printer port
       to print to if  the  printing  destination  is  set  to  a
       printer  port.   Specifies whether printer-to-host mode is
       enabled.  The default is off.  Specifies the printing destination.
   Specify 0 to print to a queue, 1 to print to a
       port, 2 to print to a file, or 3 to print to nowhere.  The
       default   is  0.   Specifies  the  response  to  a  Device
       Attributes (terminal ID) request.  The terminal ID can  be
       VT100  (0),  VT101  (1),  VT102 (2), VT125 (3), VT220 (4),
       VT240 (5), VT320 (6), VT330 (9),  VT340  (7),  or  DECterm
       (8).  The default is 8.  Specifies that dxterm reverse the
       color values for foreground and background.   The  default
       is  Off.   Specifies  the height of the logical display in
       rows.  The default is 24.  Specifies whether dxterm should
       scroll  lines into the transcript instead of erasing them.
       The default is On.  Specifies that a transcript  of  lines
       be  saved  off the top of a scrolled display.  The default
       is On.  Specifies the screen mode.  The screen mode can be
       dark  on  light or light on dark.  The default is light on
       dark.  Specifies that a horizontal scroll bar be displayed
       in the dxterm window.  The default is Off.  Specifies that
       a vertical scroll bar be displayed in the  dxterm  window.
       The default is Off.  Specifies whether the secure keyboard
       feature is enabled.  The default is  off.   Specifies  the
       number  of  pixels  that the mouse has to be moved while a
       button is pressed before it is recognized as a  selection.
       The  default  is 5.  Controls whether DECterm uses shared,
       read-only color map entries for graphics.  The default  is
       Off, but the option is forced on if the hardware color map
       is read-only.  Specifies that  the  status  line  be  displayed.
   The  default  is false.  Specifies the number of
       lines scrolled before the display is  synchronized.   This
       setting controls the trade-off between scrolling speed and
       keyboard responsiveness (especially for ^S).  The  default
       is 10.  Specifies whether changing the size of the logical
       display changes the size known to the terminal driver, and
       vice  versa.   The  default is On.  Specifies the terminal
       operating mode.  The terminal operating mode can  be  VT52
       (0),  VT100  (1), VT300_7bit (2), or VT300_8bit (3) Specifies
 that the text cursor be enabled.  The default is  On.
       Specifies the maximum number of lines that can be recorded
       off the top of the display.  The default is  100.   Specifies
  whether  to use a bold font or VT340 style color for
       text displayed with the bold attribute.  The default is to
       use  the  bold  font.  Specifies whether to set the Window
       Manager Hints.  When enabled, dxterm reports its  size  in
       character  cells  instead of pixels. The default is to set
       the Window Manager Hints.  Specifies the  user  preference
       set  to  DEC (0) or ISO (1).  The default is 0.  Specifies
       that the warning bell be turned on.  The  default  is  On.
       Specifies the characters which delimit a word when using a
       double-click to select a word.  The default  is  \  \t\r\n
       (that  is,  space,  tab,  carriage return, and newline all
       delimit a word).

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       When saving dxterm options  with  the  Save  Options  menu
       item, the entire resource database is saved to the default
       resource file (~/DXterm  or  ~/DXterm_locale).  A  DECterm
       will,  incorrectly, use the value in this file to override
       other resource specifications. This can  cause  unexpected
       behavior  in  any of the following situations: A dxterm is
       displayed on a screen with a different depth from the  one
       used  when  the  resource  file was created.  Command line
       switches are used in an attempt to  override  settings  in
       the  resource  file.   The -setup switch is used to try to
       prevent the default resource file from  being  read.  (The
       default resource file is read regardless.)

       To  avoid  such  problems: Do not use an unedited resource
       file created  with  Save  Options.  If  you  want  to  set
       resources  saved in this file, edit the file, removing all
       resource specifications except the specific ones you  want
       to  set.  If Save Options created a resource file with the
       locale  appended  (for  example,   DXterm_ja_JP),   delete
       ~/DXterm  if it exists.  Alternatively, delete the default
       resource file and do either of  the  following:  Create  a
       resource  file  containing  only the resources you want to
       set and use it as an argument to the -setup  switch.   Use
       the -xrm switch to specify the resources.

       Chinese  DECterm  software  supports  using the DEC Hanyu,
       Big5, or DEC Hanzi codeset as terminal code. The  software
       does not support using the Taiwanese EUC codeset as terminal
 code. To process characters in this  codeset,  Chinese
       DECterm  users  should do the following: Start the Chinese
       DECterm software by using the zh_TW.dechanyu  locale.  For
       example:  % /usr/bin/X11/dxterm -xnl zh_TW.dechanyu In the
       DECterm window just started, enter the following commands:
       %  setenv  LANG  zh_TW.eucTW % stty adec acode eucTW tcode
       dechanyu


       At this point, terminal  applications  can  process  files
       that contain Taiwanese EUC characters.

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