Path: utzoo!utgpu!water!watmath!clyde!rutgers!mit-eddie!uw-beaver!tektronix!decvax!mkunix..DEC.COM!tyager From: tyager@mkunix.DEC.COM (Tom Yager) Newsgroups: comp.unix.xenix Subject: VT100 termcap extras Keywords: Xenix,termcap,terminal,SCO Message-ID: <152@mkunix.DEC.COM> Date: 14 Feb 88 05:14:02 GMT Organization: Digital Equipment Corporation Westborough, MA. Lines: 27 This might be old news by now, but I just discovered it myself & haven't seen anything similar posted here in a while. I spent a good deal of money on a Visual 603 terminal (nice, by the way) only to find that it performed poorly in vi. Specifically, delete line put up the "@" character instead of deleting, insert line repainted the entire screen each time, and insert character redrew everything to the right of the cursor. Some of this was just annoying at 9600 baud, but someone dialing in & trying to use "vi" could have some real problems. I added the following entries the the standard SCO termcap entry for the VT100. I've tested them and checked DEC documentation to see if these features are also available for the real VT100: they are. Your terminal may require delay settings on some of these. Here's the new entries: al=\E[L:dl=\E[M:dc=\E[P:im=\E[4h:ei=\E[4l:mi: If you're using a VT100 emulation, be wary of the "im" and "ei" entries above--your emulation has to be pretty tight to support these. If you have problems inserting characters in 'vi' after making these changes, remove the "im" and "ei" entries and try again. -- Tom Yager, Digital Ultrix Support ("It MUST be the hardware!") U.S. Mail: DEC, 14 Walkup Drive YWO/C9, Westborough, MA 01581 uucp: ...decvax!mkunix!tyager "Eat a live toad in the morning; nothing worse will happen all day."