AT&T UNIX™PC Unix System V Users Manual - tenox

AT&T UNIX™PC Unix System V Users Manual - tenox AT&T UNIX™PC Unix System V Users Manual - tenox

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JTERM( l) JTERM( l) NAME SYNOPSIS jterm jterm - reset layer of windowing terminal DESCRIPTION The jterm command is used to reset a layer of a windowing terminal after downloading a terminal program that changes the terminal attributes of the layer. It is useful only under layers(l). In practice, it is most commonly used to restart the default terminal emulator after using an alternate one provided with a terminal-specific application package. For example, on the AT&T Teletype 5620 DMD terminal, after executing the hp2621(1) command in a layer, issuing the jterm command will restart the default terminal emulator in that layer. EXIT STATUS Returns 0 upon successful completion, 1 otherwise. NOTE The layer that is reset is the one attached to standard error; that is, the window you are in when you type the jterm command. SEE ALSO layers( I). - 1- � I

JWIN( l) NAME SYNOPSIS jwin jwin -print size of layer JWIN( l) DESCRIPTION jwin runs only under layers(l) and is used to determine the size of the layer associated with the current process. It prints the width and the height of the layer in bytes (number of characters across and number of lines, respectively). For bit-mapped terminals only, it also prints the width and height of the layer in bits. EXIT STATUS Returns 0 on successful completion, 1 otherwise. DIAGNOSTICS If layers( I) has not been invoked, an error message is printed: NOTE jwin : not mpx The layer whose size is printed is the one attached to standard input; that is, the window you are in when you type the jwin command. SEE ALSO layers( I). EXAMPLE jwin bytes : 86 25 bits: 780 406 - 1-

JTERM( l) JTERM( l)<br />

NAME<br />

SYNOPSIS<br />

jterm<br />

jterm - reset layer of windowing terminal<br />

DESCRIPTION<br />

The jterm command is used to reset a layer of a windowing terminal after<br />

downloading a terminal program that changes the terminal attributes of<br />

the layer. It is useful only under layers(l). In practice, it is most commonly<br />

used to restart the default terminal emulator after using an alternate<br />

one provided with a terminal-specific application package. For<br />

example, on the AT&T Teletype 5620 DMD terminal, after executing the<br />

hp2621(1) command in a layer, issuing the jterm command will restart<br />

the default terminal emulator in that layer.<br />

EXIT STATUS<br />

Returns 0 upon successful completion, 1 otherwise.<br />

NOTE<br />

The layer that is reset is the one attached to standard error; that is, the<br />

window you are in when you type the jterm command.<br />

SEE ALSO<br />

layers( I).<br />

- 1-<br />

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