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z/VM: CP Commands and Utilities Reference - z/VM - IBM

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TERMINAL LINESIZE<br />

►►<br />

TERMinal<br />

Authorization<br />

Purpose<br />

Oper<strong>and</strong>s<br />

Usage Notes<br />

LINESize<br />

nnn<br />

OFf<br />

Privilege Class: G<br />

Use TERMINAL LINESIZE to control display screen line length.<br />

nnn<br />

OFf<br />

controls allowable line length. The value you specify for nnn can be any number<br />

from one through 255. OFF specifies that the output line length is not to be<br />

adjusted by <strong>CP</strong>; in other words, <strong>CP</strong> does not split a long output line into two or<br />

more shorter ones.<br />

1. If TERMINAL APL ON is specified, <strong>CP</strong> defines an output length of 1760 <strong>and</strong><br />

assumes that the APL system has inserted the appropriate carriage-control<br />

characters into the output data.<br />

2. If LINESIZE is set too small to display one byte of data per line, <strong>CP</strong> uses the<br />

smallest value for LINESIZE that it can in order to display one byte of data per<br />

line. For instance, if LINESIZE=2 but the message to be displayed consists of<br />

mixed DBCS data, the smallest value needed to display one byte of DBCS data<br />

is 4, so this value will display that message.<br />

3. LINESIZE is set to the character width of the terminal when you log on or<br />

reconnect.<br />

4. For more information, see “Usage Notes” on page 1573.<br />

TERMINAL LINESIZE<br />

►◄<br />

Chapter 2. <strong>CP</strong> <strong>Comm<strong>and</strong>s</strong> 1591

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