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STTY ( 1)<br />

lfkc ( -lfkc)<br />

echonl ( -echonl)<br />

noflsh (-noflsh)<br />

stwrap ( -stwrap)<br />

stflush ( -stflush)<br />

stappl ( -stappl)<br />

Control Assignments<br />

control-character c<br />

STTY(l)<br />

the same as echok ( -echok ); obsolete.<br />

echo (do not echo) NL.<br />

disable (enable) flush after INTR or QUIT.<br />

disable (enable) truncation of lines longer<br />

than 79 characters on a synchronous line.<br />

enable (disable) flush on a synchronous line<br />

after every write(2).<br />

use application mode (use line mode) on a<br />

synchronous line.<br />

set control-character to c, where controlcharacter<br />

is erase, kill, intr, quit, eof,<br />

eo!, ctab, min, or time ( ctab is used with<br />

-stappl; see termio(7)). If c is preceded<br />

by an (escaped from the shell) caret ( A),<br />

then the value used is the corresponding<br />

CTRL character (e.g., "Ad " is a CTRL-d);<br />

""?" is interpreted as DEL and "A-" is<br />

interpreted as undefined.<br />

set line discipline to i (0 < i < 127 ).<br />

line i<br />

Combination Modes<br />

evenp or parity enable parenb and cs7 .<br />

oddp enable parenb, cs7, and parodd.<br />

-parity, -evenp, or -oddp<br />

disable parenb, and set cs8.<br />

raw (-raw or cooked)<br />

enable (disable) raw input and output (no<br />

ERASE, KILL, INTR, QUIT, EOT, or output<br />

post processing).<br />

nl (-nl)<br />

unset (set) icrnl, onlcr. In addition -nl<br />

unsets inlcr, igncr, ocrnl, and onlret.<br />

lease (-lease) set (unset) xcase, iuclc, and olcuc.<br />

LCASE ( -LCASE) same as lease (-lease).<br />

tabs (-tabs or tab3)<br />

preserve (expand to spaces) tabs when<br />

printing.<br />

ek<br />

reset ERASE and KILL characters back to<br />

normal # and @.<br />

sane<br />

resets all modes to some reasonable values.<br />

term<br />

set all modes suitable for the terminal type<br />

term , where term is one of tty33, tty37,<br />

vt05, tn300, ti700, or tek.<br />

SEE ALSO<br />

tabs(l), ioct1(2).<br />

termio(7) in the UNIX <strong>System</strong> Administrator's <strong>Manual</strong>.<br />

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