![]() ![]() These features differ in an “ansi” terminal description from xterm: acsc For instance, they use different controls for scrolling (but xterm supports both). Similarly, “ansi” and “vt100” are often equated. The VT102 provided controls for inserting and deleting lines. VT100 and VT102 emulations are commonly equated, though they actually differ. The alternatives after “xterm” are very old, from the late 1980s. Xterm automatically searches the terminal database in this order for these entries and then sets the “TERM” variable (and the “TERMCAP” environment variable on a few older systems). ![]() Terminal database ( terminfo (5) or termcap (5)) entries that work with xterm includeĪn optional platform-specific entry (“xterm”), Xterm does not support some other features which are not suitable for emulation, e.g., two-sessions. ![]() VT420 emulation (the default) supports controls for manipulating rectangles of characters as well as left/right margins.
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