[Info-vax] escape sequences, cursor positioning

Jan-Erik Söderholm jan-erik.soderholm at telia.com
Mon Jan 12 08:26:30 EST 2009


SMS wrote:
> Jan-Erik Söderholm wrote:
>> SMS wrote:
>>> JF Mezei wrote:
>>>
>>>> DECTERM doesn't do display control characters. [...]
>>>    I believe that mine do.  I've just been using
>>> EDIT /TPU to look at a log file from  a
>>> "SET HOST 0 /LOG" command, and I see a
>>> whole collection of cute little [C/R] and [N/L]
>>> characters on my screen.
>> Aren't they displayed by TPU, not by the DECTerm ?
>> That is, when they are sent to DECTerm, they are not
>> control characters but the actual characters "C", "/",
>> "R" and "N", "/", "L".
> 
>    No, I mean single-cell characters which look roughly like:
> 
>       +--+      +--+
>       |C |      |N |
>       | R|      | L|
>       +--+      +--+
> 
>    As for who's displaying them, well, TPU/EVE is telling the DECterm
> what to do, and the DECterm is doing it.  According to my handy "VT
> 220
> Programmer Pocket Guide", these are in the DEC Special Graphics
> character set

Right then, then they are still not "controll characters".
It's still something TPU is sending to be displayed, not
true CR and LF characters...

What JF was talking about was when the term-emulator
displays "C/R" (or similar text) instead of actualy
performing the "carriage return" or "line feed" operation.

Jan-Erik.


  (with all the L- and T-shapes in different orientations,
> and the horizontal lines at five different heights, and the rest of
> the
> fun stuff).  Anyone doing serious VT100 graphics needs to know about
> these (and the SO (%x0E) and SI (%x0F) characters to switch back and
> forth between G0 and G1).  (It's all in the book, and I haven't really
> cared since about 1985.  And thanks for reminding me.)
> 
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