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

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NTERM(S) NTERM(S)<br />

Em size of an em in units of 11240 of an inch.<br />

Halfline space moved by a half-linefeed (or half-reverse-linefeed)<br />

character in units in 11240 of an inch.<br />

Adj quantum of white space, in l/240 of an inch. (i.e., white<br />

spaces are a multiple of Adj units wide)<br />

twin it<br />

twrest<br />

twnl<br />

hlr<br />

hlf<br />

flr<br />

bdon<br />

bdoff<br />

I ton<br />

itoff<br />

ploton<br />

plotoff<br />

up<br />

down<br />

right<br />

left<br />

Note: if this is less than the size of the space character, nroff<br />

will output fractional spaces using plot mode. Also, if the -e<br />

switch to nroff is used, Adj is set equal to Hor by nroff.<br />

sequence of characters used to initialize the terminal in a<br />

mode suitable for nroff.<br />

sequence of characters used to restore the terminal to normal<br />

mode.<br />

sequence of characters used to move down one line.<br />

sequence of characters used to move up one-half line.<br />

sequence of characters used to move down one-half line.<br />

sequence of characters used to move up one line.<br />

sequence of characters used to tum on hardware boldface<br />

mode, if any.<br />

sequence of characters used to turn off hardware boldface<br />

mode, if any.<br />

sequence of characters used to turn on hardware italics<br />

mode, if any.<br />

sequence of characters used to turn off hardware italics<br />

mode, if any.<br />

sequence of characters used to turn on hardware plot mode<br />

(for Diablo type mechanisms), if any.<br />

sequence of characters used to turn off hardware plot mode<br />

(for Diablo type mechanisms), if any.<br />

sequence of characters used to move up one resolution unit<br />

(Vert) in plot mode, if any.<br />

sequence of characters used to move down one resolution<br />

unit (Vert) in .plot mode, if any.<br />

sequence of characters used to move right one resolution<br />

unit (Hor) in plot mode, if any.<br />

sequence of characters used to move left one resolution unit<br />

(Hor) in plot mode, if any.<br />

This part of the driving table is fixed format, and you cannot change the<br />

order of entries. You should put entries on separate lines, and these lines<br />

should contain exactly two fields (no comments allowed) separated by<br />

white space. For example,<br />

and so on.<br />

bset 0<br />

breset 0<br />

Hor 24<br />

-2-

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