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Date:   Wed Aug 18 00:11:58 2004 +0000

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-- Convert checks for char/short/int/long to Xmd.h defines?
-
-- Improve documentation...
-
-- Multichar font (eg. Kanji) bold-overstrike pixel dropping support
-
-- Need font-check for multichar fonts (eg. Kanji).
-
-- Extend menu language / facility
-
-- add commandline option to change FONT0_IDX - i.e. start with a different
-  font from the main font list, e.g. "rxvt -<...> -1" to start as if we had
-  already pressed Shift-KP_Subtract (for some yet unchosen <...> option)
-
-- reset colours on RESET sequence (ESC c)
-
-In progress:
-- Rewrite event-queue handling (and fix reintroduced font size change bug)
-- Add Unicode support (work is being done by Xianping Ge 
-  and others)
-- extend keysym support to allow for modifiers for keysyms (work from
-  David Oriva  not yet added)
-- port graphics/ directory to more platforms (including mine :-) )
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-                          Xterm Control Sequences
-
-                                 Edward Moy
-
-                     University of California, Berkeley
-
-                                 Revised by
-
-                               Stephen Gildea
-
-                                X Consortium
-
-Definitions
-
-c    The literal character c.
-
-C    A single (required) character.
-
-Ps   A single (usually optional) numeric parameter, composed of one of  more
-     digits.
-
-Pm   A multiple numeric parameter composed of any number of  single  numeric
-     parameters, separated by ;  character(s).
-
-Pt   A text parameter composed of printable characters.
-
-VT100 Mode
-
-	Most of these control sequences are standard VT102  control  sequences,  but
-	there  are  some  sequences  here  from  later DEC VT terminals, too.  VT102
-	features not supported are smooth scrolling, double size characters,  blink-
-	ing  characters,  and  VT52 mode.  There are additional control sequences to
-	provide xterm-dependent functions, like the scrollbar or window size.  Where
-	the  function  is  specified  by DEC or ISO 6429, the code assigned to it is
-	given in parentheses.  The escape codes to designate  and  invoke  character
-	sets  are specified by ISO 2022; see that document for a discussion of char-
-	acter sets.
-	BEL            Bell (Ctrl-G)
-	BS             Backspace (Ctrl-H)
-	TAB            Horizontal Tab (HT) (Ctrl-I)
-	LF             Line Feed or New Line (NL) (Ctrl-J)
-	VT             Vertical Tab (Ctrl-K) same as LF
-	FF             Form Feed or New Page (NP) (Ctrl-L) same as LF
-	CR             Carriage Return (Ctrl-M)
-	SO             Shift Out (Ctrl-N) ->  Switch  to  Alternate  Character  Set:
-	               invokes the G1 character set.
-	SI             Shift In  (Ctrl-O)  ->  Switch  to  Standard  Character  Set:
-	               invokes the G0 character set (the default).
-	ESC # 8        DEC Screen Alignment Test (DECALN)
-	ESC ( C        Designate G0 Character Set (ISO 2022)
-	                 C = 0  -> DEC Special Character and Line Drawing Set
-	                 C = A  -> United Kingdom (UK)
-	                 C = B  -> United States (USASCII)
-	ESC ) C        Designate G1 Character Set (ISO 2022)
-	                 C = 0  -> DEC Special Character and Line Drawing Set
-	                 C = A  -> United Kingdom (UK)
-	                 C = B  -> United States (USASCII)
-	ESC * C        Designate G2 Character Set (ISO 2022)
-	                 C = 0  -> DEC Special Character and Line Drawing Set
-	                 C = A  -> United Kingdom (UK)
-	                 C = B  -> United States (USASCII)
-	ESC + C        Designate G3 Character Set (ISO 2022)
-	                 C = 0  -> DEC Special Character and Line Drawing Set
-	                 C = A  -> United Kingdom (UK)
-	                 C = B  -> United States (USASCII)
-	ESC 7          Save Cursor (DECSC)
-	ESC 8          Restore Cursor (DECRC)
-	ESC =          Application Keypad (DECPAM)
-	ESC >          Normal Keypad (DECPNM)
-	ESC D          Index (IND)
-	ESC E          Next Line (NEL)
-	ESC F          Cursor to lower left corner of  screen  (if  enabled  by  the
-	               hpLowerleftBugCompat resource).
-	ESC H          Tab Set (HTS)
-	ESC M          Reverse Index (RI)
-	ESC N          Single Shift Select of G2 Character Set (SS2):  affects  next
-	               character only
-	ESC O          Single Shift Select of G3 Character Set (SS3):  affects  next
-	               character only
-	ESC P Pt ESC \ Device Control String (DCS)
-	                 xterm implements no DCS functions; Pt is ignored.  Pt  need
-	               not be printable characters.
-	ESC Z          Return Terminal ID (DECID).  Obsolete form of ESC [ c  (DA).
-	ESC [ Ps @     Insert Ps (Blank) Character(s) (default = 1) (ICH)
-	ESC [ Ps A     Cursor Up Ps Times (default = 1) (CUU)
-	ESC [ Ps B     Cursor Down Ps Times (default = 1) (CUD)
-	ESC [ Ps C     Cursor Forward Ps Times (default = 1) (CUF)
-	ESC [ Ps D     Cursor Backward Ps Times (default = 1) (CUB)
-	ESC [ Ps ; Ps H Cursor Position [row;column] (default = [1,1]) (CUP)
-	ESC [ Ps J     Erase in Display (ED)
-	                 Ps = 0  -> Clear Below (default)
-	                 Ps = 1  -> Clear Above
-	                 Ps = 2  -> Clear All
-	ESC [ Ps K     Erase in Line (EL)
-	                 Ps = 0  -> Clear to Right (default)
-	                 Ps = 1  -> Clear to Left
-	                 Ps = 2  -> Clear All
-	ESC [ Ps L     Insert Ps Line(s) (default = 1) (IL)
-	ESC [ Ps M     Delete Ps Line(s) (default = 1) (DL)
-	ESC [ Ps P     Delete Ps Character(s) (default = 1) (DCH)
-	ESC [ Ps ; Ps ; Ps ; Ps ; Ps T
-	               Initiate   hilite    mouse    tracking.     Parameters    are
-	               [func;startx;starty;firstrow;lastrow].  See the section Mouse
-	               Tracking.
-	ESC [ Ps c     Send Device Attributes (DA)
-	                 Ps = 0  or omitted -> request attributes from terminal
-	                 -> ESC [ ? 1 ; 2 c  (``I am a  VT100  with  Advanced  Video
-	               Option.'')
-	ESC [ Ps ; Ps f Horizontal and Vertical  Position  [row;column]  (default  =
-	               [1,1]) (HVP)
-	ESC [ Ps g     Tab Clear (TBC)
-	                 Ps = 0  -> Clear Current Column (default)
-	                 Ps = 3  -> Clear All
-	ESC [ Pm h     Set Mode (SM)
-	                 Ps = 4  -> Insert Mode (IRM)
-	                 Ps = 2 0  -> Automatic Newline (LNM)
-	ESC [ Pm l     Reset Mode (RM)
-	                 Ps = 4  -> Replace Mode (IRM)
-	                 Ps = 2 0  -> Normal Linefeed (LNM)
-	ESC [ Pm m     Character Attributes (SGR)
-	                 Ps = 0  -> Normal (default)
-	                 Ps = 1  -> Bold
-	                 Ps = 4  -> Underscore
-	                 Ps = 5  -> Blink (appears as Bold)
-	                 Ps = 7  -> Inverse
-	ESC [ Ps n     Device Status Report (DSR)
-	                 Ps = 5  -> Status Report ESC [ 0 n  (``OK'')
-	                 Ps = 6  -> Report Cursor Position (CPR) [row;column] as ESC
-	               [ r ; c R
-	ESC [ Ps ; Ps r Set Scrolling Region [top;bottom] (default =  full  size  of
-	               window) (DECSTBM)
-	ESC [ Ps x     Request Terminal Parameters (DECREQTPARM)
-	ESC [ ? Pm h   DEC Private Mode Set (DECSET)
-	                 Ps = 1  -> Application Cursor Keys (DECCKM)
-	                 Ps = 2  -> Designate USASCII for character sets G0-G3.  (In
-	               the  VT102,  this  selects  VT52  mode  (DECANM), which xterm
-	               doesn't support.)
-	                 Ps = 3  -> 132 Column Mode (DECCOLM)
-	                 Ps = 4  -> Smooth (Slow) Scroll (DECSCLM)
-	                 Ps = 5  -> Reverse Video (DECSCNM)
-	                 Ps = 6  -> Origin Mode (DECOM)
-	                 Ps = 7  -> Wraparound Mode (DECAWM)
-	                 Ps = 8  -> Auto-repeat Keys (DECARM)
-	                 Ps = 9  -> Send Mouse X & Y on button press.  See the  sec-
-	               tion Mouse Tracking.
-	                 Ps = 3 8  -> Enter Tektronix Mode (DECTEK)
-	                 Ps = 4 0  -> Allow 80 <--> 132 Mode
-	                 Ps = 4 1  -> more(1) fix (see curses resource)
-	                 Ps = 4 4  -> Turn On Margin Bell
-	                 Ps = 4 5  -> Reverse-wraparound Mode
-	                 Ps =  4  6   ->  Start  Logging  (normally  disabled  by  a
-	               compile-time option)
-	                 Ps = 4 7  -> Use Alternate Screen Buffer  (unless  disabled
-	               by the titeInhibit resource)
-	                 Ps = 1 0 0 0  -> Send Mouse X  &  Y  on  button  press  and
-	               release.  See the section Mouse Tracking.
-	                 Ps = 1 0 0 1  -> Use Hilite Mouse Tracking.  See  the  sec-
-	               tion Mouse Tracking.
-	ESC [ ? Pm l   DEC Private Mode Reset (DECRST)
-	                 Ps = 1  -> Normal Cursor Keys (DECCKM)
-	                 Ps = 3  -> 80 Column Mode (DECCOLM)
-	                 Ps = 4  -> Jump (Fast) Scroll (DECSCLM)
-	                 Ps = 5  -> Normal Video (DECSCNM)
-	                 Ps = 6  -> Normal Cursor Mode (DECOM)
-	                 Ps = 7  -> No Wraparound Mode (DECAWM)
-	                 Ps = 8  -> No Auto-repeat Keys (DECARM)
-	                 Ps = 9  -> Don't Send Mouse X & Y on button press
-	                 Ps = 4 0  -> Disallow 80 <--> 132 Mode
-	                 Ps = 4 1  -> No more(1) fix (see curses resource)
-	                 Ps = 4 4  -> Turn Off Margin Bell
-	                 Ps = 4 5  -> No Reverse-wraparound Mode
-	                 Ps = 4 6  -> Stop Logging (normally disabled by a  compile-
-	               time option)
-	                 Ps = 4 7  -> Use Normal Screen Buffer
-	                 Ps = 1 0 0 0  -> Don't Send Mouse X & Y on button press and
-	               release
-	                 Ps = 1 0 0 1  -> Don't Use Hilite Mouse Tracking
-	ESC [ ? Pm r   Restore DEC Private Mode Values.  The value of Ps  previously
-	               saved is restored.  Ps values are the same as for DECSET.
-	ESC [ ? Pm s   Save DEC Private Mode Values.  Ps values are the same as  for
-	               DECSET.
-	ESC ] Ps ; Pt BEL
-	               Set Text Parameters
-	                 Ps = 0  -> Change Icon Name and Window Title to Pt
-	                 Ps = 1  -> Change Icon Name to Pt
-	                 Ps = 2  -> Change Window Title to Pt
-	                 Ps = 4 6  -> Change Log File to Pt (normally disabled by  a
-	               compile-time option)
-	                 Ps = 5 0  -> Set Font to Pt
-	ESC ^ Pt ESC \ Privacy Message (PM)
-	                 xterm implements no PM functions; Pt is ignored.   Pt  need
-	               not be printable characters.
-	ESC _ Pt ESC \ Application Program Command (APC)
-	                 xterm implements no APC functions; Pt is ignored.  Pt  need
-	               not be printable characters.
-	ESC c          Full Reset (RIS)
-	ESC l          Memory Lock (per HP terminals).  Locks memory above the  cur-
-	               sor.
-	ESC m          Memory Unlock (per HP terminals)
-	ESC n          Invoke the G2 Character Set (LS2)
-	ESC o          Invoke the G3 Character Set (LS3)
-	ESC |          Invoke the G3 Character Set as GR  (LS3R).   Has  no  visible
-	               effect in xterm.
-	ESC }          Invoke the G2 Character Set as GR  (LS2R).   Has  no  visible
-	               effect in xterm.
-	ESC ~          Invoke the G1 Character Set as GR  (LS1R).   Has  no  visible
-	               effect in xterm.
-
-Mouse Tracking
-	The VT widget can be set to send the mouse position and other information on
-button  presses.   These modes are typically used by editors and other full-
-screen applications that want to make use of the mouse.
-	There are three mutually exclusive modes, each enabled (or  disabled)  by  a
-different  parameter  in the DECSET (or DECRST) escape sequence.  Parameters
-for all mouse tracking escape sequences generated by  xterm  encode  numeric
-parameters  in  a single character as value+040.  For example, !  is 1.  The
-screen coodinate system is 1-based.
-	X10 compatibility mode sends an escape sequence on button press encoding the
-location  and the mouse button pressed.  It is enabled by specifying parame-
-ter 9 to DECSET.  On button press, xterm sends ESC [  M  CbCxCy  (6  charac-
-ters).   Cb is button-1.  Cx and Cy are the x and y coordinates of the mouse
-when the button was pressed.
-	Normal tracking mode sends an escape  sequence  on  both  button  press  and
-release.   Modifier  information  is also sent.  It is enabled by specifying
-parameter 1000 to DECSET.  On button press or release, xterm sends ESC  [  M
-CbCxCy.   The  low two bits of Cb encode button information:  0=MB1 pressed,
-1=MB2 pressed, 2=MB3 pressed, 3=release.  The upper bits encode what  modif-
-iers were down when the button was pressed and are added together.  4=Shift,
-8=Meta, 16=Control.  Cx and Cy are the x and  y  coordinates  of  the  mouse
-event.  The upper left corner is (1,1).
-	Mouse hilite tracking notifies a program of a button press, receives a range
-of lines from the program, highlights the region covered by the mouse within
-that range until button release, and then  sends  the  program  the  release
-coordinates.   It  is enabled by specifying parameter 1001 to DECSET.  Warn-
-ing: use of this mode requires a cooperating program or it will hang  xterm.
-On  button  press, the same information as for normal tracking is generated;
-xterm then waits for the program to send mouse tracking information.  All  X
-events  are  ignored  until  the proper escape sequence is received from the
-pty:  ESC [ Ps ; Ps ; Ps ; Ps ; Ps T .  The  parameters  are  func,  startx,
-starty, firstrow, and lastrow.  func is non-zero to initiate hilite tracking
-and zero to abort.  startx and starty give the starting x and y location for
-the  highlighted  region.   The  ending  location tracks the mouse, but will
-never be above row firstrow and will always be above row lastrow.  (The  top
-of  the  screen  is  row 1.)  When the button is released, xterm reports the
-ending position one of two ways: if the start and end coordinates are  valid
-text  locations:  ESC [ t CxCy.  If either coordinate is past the end of the
-line:  ESC [ T CxCyCxCyCxCy.  The parameters are startx, starty, endx, endy,
-mousex,  and  mousey.   startx, starty, endx, and endy give the starting and
-ending character positions of the region.  mousex and mousey give the  loca-
-tion of the mouse at button up, which may not be over a character.
-
-Tektronix 4014 Mode
-	Most of these sequences  are  standard  Tektronix  4014  control  sequences.
-Graph  mode supports the 12-bit addressing of the Tektronix 4014.  The major
-features missing are the write-thru and defocused modes.  This document does
-not  describe  the commands used in the various Tektronix plotting modes but
-does describe the commands to switch modes.
-
-	BEL            Bell (Ctrl-G)
-	BS             Backspace (Ctrl-H)
-	TAB            Horizontal Tab (Ctrl-I)
-	LF             Line Feed or New Line (Ctrl-J)
-	VT             Cursor up (Ctrl-K)
-	FF             Form Feed or New Page (Ctrl-L)
-	CR             Carriage Return (Ctrl-M)
-	ESC ETX        Switch to VT100 Mode (ESC Ctrl-C)
-	ESC ENQ        Return Terminal Status (ESC Ctrl-E)
-	ESC FF         PAGE (Clear Screen) (ESC Ctrl-L)
-	ESC SO         Begin 4015 APL mode (ignored by xterm) (ESC Ctrl-N)
-	ESC SI         End 4015 APL mode (ignored by xterm) (ESC Ctrl-O)
-	ESC ETB        COPY (Save Tektronix  Codes  to  file  COPYyy-mm-dd.hh:mm:ss)
-	               (ESC Ctrl-W)
-	ESC CAN        Bypass Condition (ESC Ctrl-X)
-	ESC SUB        GIN mode (ESC Ctrl-Z)
-	ESC FS         Special Point Plot Mode (ESC Ctrl-\)
-	ESC 8          Select Large Character Set
-	ESC 9          Select #2 Character Set
-	ESC :          Select #3 Character Set
-	ESC ;          Select Small Character Set
-	ESC ] Ps ; Pt BEL
-	               Set Text Parameters of VT window
-	                 Ps = 0  -> Change Icon Name and Window Title to Pt
-	                 Ps = 1  -> Change Icon Name to Pt
-	                 Ps = 2  -> Change Window Title to Pt
-	                 Ps = 4 6  -> Change Log File to Pt (normally disabled by  a
-	               compile-time option)
-	ESC `          Normal Z Axis and Normal (solid) Vectors
-	ESC a          Normal Z Axis and Dotted Line Vectors
-	ESC b          Normal Z Axis and Dot-Dashed Vectors
-	ESC c          Normal Z Axis and Short-Dashed Vectors
-	ESC d          Normal Z Axis and Long-Dashed Vectors
-	ESC h          Defocused Z Axis and Normal (solid) Vectors
-	ESC i          Defocused Z Axis and Dotted Line Vectors
-	ESC j          Defocused Z Axis and Dot-Dashed Vectors
-	ESC k          Defocused Z Axis and Short-Dashed Vectors
-	ESC l          Defocused Z Axis and Long-Dashed Vectors
-	ESC p          Write-Thru Mode and Normal (solid) Vectors
-	ESC q          Write-Thru Mode and Dotted Line Vectors
-	ESC r          Write-Thru Mode and Dot-Dashed Vectors
-	ESC s          Write-Thru Mode and Short-Dashed Vectors
-	ESC t          Write-Thru Mode and Long-Dashed Vectors
-	FS             Point Plot Mode (Ctrl-\)
-	GS             Graph Mode (Ctrl-])
-	RS             Incremental Plot Mode (Ctrl-^)
-	US             Alpha Mode (Ctrl-_)

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