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diff --git a/konsole/doc/More/ansi.sys.txt b/konsole/doc/More/ansi.sys.txt new file mode 100644 index 000000000..5600175f3 --- /dev/null +++ b/konsole/doc/More/ansi.sys.txt @@ -0,0 +1,355 @@ +<TITLE>ANSI.SYS -- ansi terminal emulation escape sequences</TITLE> + + ANSI.SYS + +Defines functions that change display graphics, control cursor movement, and +reassign keys. The ANSI.SYS device driver supports ANSI terminal emulation +of escape sequences to control your system's screen and keyboard. An ANSI +escape sequence is a sequence of ASCII characters, the first two of which +are the escape character (1Bh) and the left-bracket character (5Bh). The +character or characters following the escape and left-bracket characters +specify an alphanumeric code that controls a keyboard or display function. +ANSI escape sequences distinguish between uppercase and lowercase letters; +for example,"A" and "a" have completely different meanings. + + +Parameters used in ANSI escape sequences + +Pn + Numeric parameter. Specifies a decimal number. + +Ps + Selective parameter. Specifies a decimal number that you use to select + a function. You can specify more than one function by separating the + parameters with semicolons. + +PL + Line parameter. Specifies a decimal number that represents one of the + lines on your display or on another device. + +Pc + Column parameter. Specifies a decimal number that represents one of the + columns on your screen or on another device. + +ANSI escape sequences for cursor movement, graphics, and keyboard settings + +In the following list of ANSI escape sequences, the abbreviation ESC +represents the ASCII escape character 27 (1Bh), which appears at the +beginning of each escape sequence. + +ESC[PL;PcH + Cursor Position: Moves the cursor to the specified position + (coordinates). If you do not specify a position, the cursor moves to the + home position - the upper-left corner of the screen (line 0, column + 0). This escape sequence works the same way as the following Cursor + Position escape sequence. + +ESC[PL;Pcf + Cursor Position: Works the same way as the preceding Cursor Position + escape sequence. + +ESC[PnA + Cursor Up: Moves the cursor up by the specified number of lines without + changing columns. If the cursor is already on the top line, ANSI.SYS + ignores this sequence. + +ESC[PnB + Cursor Down: Moves the cursor down by the specified number of lines + without changing columns. If the cursor is already on the bottom line, + ANSI.SYS ignores this sequence. + +ESC[PnC + Cursor Forward: Moves the cursor forward by the specified number of + columns without changing lines. If the cursor is already in the + rightmost column, ANSI.SYS ignores this sequence. + +ESC[PnD + Cursor Backward: Moves the cursor back by the specified number of + columns without changing lines. If the cursor is already in the leftmost + column, ANSI.SYS ignores this sequence. + +ESC[s + Save Cursor Position: Saves the current cursor position. You can move + the cursor to the saved cursor position by using the Restore Cursor + Position sequence. + +ESC[u + Restore Cursor Position: Returns the cursor to the position stored + by the Save Cursor Position sequence. + +ESC[2J + Erase Display: Clears the screen and moves the cursor to the home + position (line 0, column 0). + +ESC[K + Erase Line: Clears all characters from the cursor position to the + end of the line (including the character at the cursor position). + +ESC[Ps;...;Psm + Set Graphics Mode: Calls the graphics functions specified by the + following values. These specified functions remain active until the next + occurrence of this escape sequence. Graphics mode changes the colors and + attributes of text (such as bold and underline) displayed on the + screen. + + Text attributes + 0 All attributes off + 1 Bold on + 4 Underscore (on monochrome display adapter only) + 5 Blink on + 7 Reverse video on + 8 Concealed on + + Foreground colors + 30 Black + 31 Red + 32 Green + 33 Yellow + 34 Blue + 35 Magenta + 36 Cyan + 37 White + + Background colors + 40 Black + 41 Red + 42 Green + 43 Yellow + 44 Blue + 45 Magenta + 46 Cyan + 47 White + + Parameters 30 through 47 meet the ISO 6429 standard. + +ESC[=psh + Set Mode: Changes the screen width or type to the mode specified + by one of the following values: + + 0 40 x 148 x 25 monochrome (text) + 1 40 x 148 x 25 color (text) + 2 80 x 148 x 25 monochrome (text) + 3 80 x 148 x 25 color (text) + 4 320 x 148 x 200 4-color (graphics) + 5 320 x 148 x 200 monochrome (graphics) + 6 640 x 148 x 200 monochrome (graphics) + 7 Enables line wrapping + 13 320 x 148 x 200 color (graphics) + 14 640 x 148 x 200 color (16-color graphics) + 15 640 x 148 x 350 monochrome (2-color graphics) + 16 640 x 148 x 350 color (16-color graphics) + 17 640 x 148 x 480 monochrome (2-color graphics) + 18 640 x 148 x 480 color (16-color graphics) + 19 320 x 148 x 200 color (256-color graphics) + +ESC[=Psl + Reset Mode: Resets the mode by using the same values that Set Mode + uses, except for 7, which disables line wrapping. The last character + in this escape sequence is a lowercase L. + +ESC[code;string;...p + Set Keyboard Strings: Redefines a keyboard key to a specified string. + The parameters for this escape sequence are defined as follows: + + Code is one or more of the values listed in the following table. + These values represent keyboard keys and key combinations. When using + these values in a command, you must type the semicolons shown in this + table in addition to the semicolons required by the escape sequence. + The codes in parentheses are not available on some keyboards. + ANSI.SYS will not interpret the codes in parentheses for those + keyboards unless you specify the /X switch in the DEVICE command for + ANSI.SYS. + + String is either the ASCII code for a single character or a string + contained in quotation marks. For example, both 65 and "A" can be + used to represent an uppercase A. + +IMPORTANT: Some of the values in the following table are not valid for all + computers. Check your computer's documentation for values that + are different. + +Key Code SHIFT+code CTRL+code ALT+code +------------------------------------------------------------------- + +F1 0;59 0;84 0;94 0;104 + +F2 0;60 0;85 0;95 0;105 + +F3 0;61 0;86 0;96 0;106 + +F4 0;62 0;87 0;97 0;107 + +F5 0;63 0;88 0;98 0;108 + +F6 0;64 0;89 0;99 0;109 + +F7 0;65 0;90 0;100 0;110 + +F8 0;66 0;91 0;101 0;111 + +F9 0;67 0;92 0;102 0;112 + +F10 0;68 0;93 0;103 0;113 + +F11 0;133 0;135 0;137 0;139 + +F12 0;134 0;136 0;138 0;140 + +HOME (num keypad) 0;71 55 0;119 -- + +UP ARROW (num keypad) 0;72 56 (0;141) -- + +PAGE UP (num keypad) 0;73 57 0;132 -- + +LEFT ARROW (num keypad) 0;75 52 0;115 -- + +RIGHT ARROW (num 0;77 54 0;116 -- +keypad) + +END (num keypad) 0;79 49 0;117 -- + +DOWN ARROW (num keypad) 0;80 50 (0;145) -- + +PAGE DOWN (num keypad) 0;81 51 0;118 -- + +INSERT (num keypad) 0;82 48 (0;146) -- + +DELETE (num keypad) 0;83 46 (0;147) -- + +HOME (224;71) (224;71) (224;119) (224;151) + +UP ARROW (224;72) (224;72) (224;141) (224;152) + +PAGE UP (224;73) (224;73) (224;132) (224;153) + +LEFT ARROW (224;75) (224;75) (224;115) (224;155) + +RIGHT ARROW (224;77) (224;77) (224;116) (224;157) + +END (224;79) (224;79) (224;117) (224;159) + +DOWN ARROW (224;80) (224;80) (224;145) (224;154) + +PAGE DOWN (224;81) (224;81) (224;118) (224;161) + +INSERT (224;82) (224;82) (224;146) (224;162) + +DELETE (224;83) (224;83) (224;147) (224;163) + +PRINT SCREEN ÄÄ ÄÄ 0;114 ÄÄ + +PAUSE/BREAK ÄÄ ÄÄ 0;0 ÄÄ + +BACKSPACE 8 8 127 (0) + +ENTER 13 ÄÄ 10 (0 + +TAB 9 0;15 (0;148) (0;165) + +NULL 0;3 ÄÄ ÄÄ ÄÄ + +A 97 65 1 0;30 + +B 98 66 2 0;48 + +C 99 66 3 0;46 + +D 100 68 4 0;32 + +E 101 69 5 0;18 + +F 102 70 6 0;33 + +G 103 71 7 0;34 + +H 104 72 8 0;35 + +I 105 73 9 0;23 + +J 106 74 10 0;36 + +K 107 75 11 0;37 + +L 108 76 12 0;38 + +M 109 77 13 0;50 + +N 110 78 14 0;49 + +O 111 79 15 0;24 + +P 112 80 16 0;25 + +Q 113 81 17 0;16 + +R 114 82 18 0;19 + +S 115 83 19 0;31 + +T 116 84 20 0;20 + +U 117 85 21 0;22 + +V 118 86 22 0;47 + +W 119 87 23 0;17 + +X 120 88 24 0;45 + +Y 121 89 25 0;21 + +Z 122 90 26 0;44 + +1 49 33 ÄÄ 0;120 + +2 50 64 0 0;121 + +3 51 35 ÄÄ 0;122 + +4 52 36 ÄÄ 0;123 + +5 53 37 ÄÄ 0;124 + +6 54 94 30 0;125 + +7 55 38 ÄÄ 0;126 + +8 56 42 ÄÄ 0;126 + +9 57 40 ÄÄ 0;127 + +0 48 41 ÄÄ 0;129 + +- 45 95 31 0;130 + += 61 43 ÄÄ- 0;131 + +[ 91 123 27 0;26 + +] 93 125 29 0;27 + + 92 124 28 0;43 + +; 59 58 ÄÄ 0;39 + +' 39 34 ÄÄ 0;40 + +, 44 60 ÄÄ 0;51 + +. 46 62 ÄÄ 0;52 + +/ 47 63 ÄÄ 0;53 + +` 96 126 ÄÄ (0;41) + +ENTER (keypad) 13 ÄÄ 10 (0;166) + +/ (keypad) 47 47 (0;142) (0;74) + +* (keypad) 42 (0;144) (0;78) ÄÄ + +- (keypad) 45 45 (0;149) (0;164) + ++ (keypad) 43 43 (0;150) (0;55) + +5 (keypad) (0;76) 53 (0;143) ÄÄ |