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.\" from: @(#)map3270.5 4.5 (Berkeley) 7/31/91
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.\" $Id: map3270.5,v 1.4 1994/04/01 04:09:41 cgd Exp $
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.TH MAP3270 5 "July 31, 1991"
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.UC 6
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.SH NAME
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map3270 \- database for mapping ascii keystrokes into IBM 3270 keys
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.SH SYNOPSIS
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.B map3270
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.SH DESCRIPTION
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When emulating IBM-style 3270 terminals under \s-1UNIX\s0 (see \fItn3270\fR(1)),
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a mapping must be performed between sequences of keys hit on
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a user's (ascii) keyboard, and the keys that are
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available on a 3270. For example, a 3270 has a key labeled
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.B EEOF
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which erases the contents of the current field from the
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location of the cursor to the end.
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In order to accomplish this function,
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the terminal user and a program emulating a 3270 must
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agree on what keys will be typed
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to invoke the
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.B EEOF
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function.
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.PP
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The requirements for these sequences are:
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.nf
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.ta 4n 9n
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.sp
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1) that the first character of the sequence be outside of the
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standard ascii printable characters;
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.sp
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2) that no sequence \fIbe\fR an initial part of another (although
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sequences may \fIshare\fR initial parts).
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.sp
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.fi
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.SH FORMAT
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The file consists of entries for various keyboards. The first part
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of an entry lists the names of the keyboards which use that entry.
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These names will often be the same as in
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.I /etc/termcap
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(see
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.IR termcap (5));
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however, note that often the terminals from various termcap entries will all
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use the same
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.I map3270
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entry; for example, both 925 and 925vb (for
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925 with visual bells) would probably use the same
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.I map3270
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entry.
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Additionally, there are occasions when the terminal type defines
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a window manager, and it will then be necessary to specify a
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keyboard name (via the
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.B KEYBD
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environment variable) as the name of the entry.
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After the names, separated by vertical bars (`|'), comes a left
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brace (`{'); the definitions; and, finally, a right brace
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(`}').
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.PP
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Each definition consists of a reserved keyword (see list below) which
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identifies the 3270 function (extended as defined below), followed
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by an equal sign (`='), followed by the various ways to generate
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this particular function, followed by a semi-colon (`;').
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Each way is a sequence of strings of
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.I printable
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ascii characters enclosed inside single quotes (`\(aa');
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various ways (alternatives) are separated by vertical bars (`|').
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.PP
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Inside the single quotes, a few characters are special.
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A caret
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(`^') specifies that the next character is
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the ``control'' character of whatever the character is.
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So, `^a'
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represents control-a, ie: hexadecimal 1
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(note that `^A' would generate the same code).
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To generate
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.B rubout
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(DEL),
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one enters `^?'.
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To represent a control character inside a file
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requires using the caret to represent a control sequence;
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simply typing control-A will not work.
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Note: the ctrl-caret sequence
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(to generate a hexadecimal 1E)
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is represented as `^^' (not `^\e^').
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.PP
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In addition to the caret, a letter may be preceeded by a backslash (`\e').
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Since this has little effect for most characters,
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its use is usually not recommended.
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For the case of a single quote (`\(aa'), the backslash
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prevents that single quote from terminating the string.
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For the case of a caret (`^'), the backslash prevents
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the caret from having its special meaning.
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To have the backslash be part of the string, it is necessary to
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place two backslashes ('\e\e') in the file.
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.PP
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In addition, the following characters are special:
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.sp
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.nf
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.in +0.5i
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`\eE' means an escape character;
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`\en' means newline;
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`\et' means tab;
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`\er' means carriage return.
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.in -0.5i
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.fi
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.sp
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It is not necessary for each character in a string
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to be enclosed within single quotes.
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`\eE\eE\eE' means three escape characters.
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.PP
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Comments, which may appear anywhere on a line,
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begin with a hash mark (`#'), and terminate
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at the end of that line.
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However, comments cannot begin inside a quoted string;
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a hash mark inside a quoted string has no special meaning.
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.PP
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.SH 3270 KEYS SUPPORTED
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The following is the list of 3270 key names that are supported in this file.
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Note that some of the keys don't really exist on a 3270.
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In particular, the developers of this file have relied
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extensively on the work at the Yale University Computer Center with
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their 3270 emulator which runs in an IBM Series/1 front end.
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The following list corresponds closely to the functions
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that the developers of the Yale code offer in their product.
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.sp
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.B In the following list, the
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.B starred ("*")
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.B functions are not supported by
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.IR tn3270 (1).
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An unsupported function will cause
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.IR tn3270(1)
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to send a (possibly visual) bell sequence to the user's terminal.
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.sp
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.nf
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3270 Key Name Functional description
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(*)LPRT local print
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DP dup character
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FM field mark character
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CURSEL cursor select
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CENTSIGN EBCDIC cent sign
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RESHOW redisplay the screen
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EINP erase input
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EEOF erase end of field
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DELETE delete character
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INSRT toggle insert mode
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TAB field tab
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BTAB field back tab
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COLTAB column tab
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COLBAK column back tab
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INDENT indent one tab stop
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UNDENT undent one tab stop
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NL new line
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HOME home the cursor
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UP up cursor
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DOWN down cursor
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RIGHT right cursor
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LEFT left cursor
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SETTAB set a column tab
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DELTAB delete a columntab
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SETMRG set left margin
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SETHOM set home position
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CLRTAB clear all column tabs
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(*)APLON apl on
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(*)APLOFF apl off
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(*)APLEND treat input as ascii
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(*)PCON xon/xoff on
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(*)PCOFF xon/xoff off
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DISC disconnect (suspend)
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(*)INIT new terminal type
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(*)ALTK alternate keyboard dvorak
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FLINP flush input
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ERASE erase last character
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WERASE erase last word
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FERASE erase field
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SYNCH we are in synch with the user
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RESET reset key-unlock keyboard
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MASTER_RESET reset, unlock and redisplay
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(*)XOFF please hold output
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(*)XON please give me output
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ESCAPE enter telnet command mode
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WORDTAB tab to beginning of next word
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WORDBACKTAB tab to beginning of current/last word
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WORDEND tab to end of current/next word
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FIELDEND tab to last non-blank of current/next
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unprotected (writable) field.
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PA1 program attention 1
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PA2 program attention 2
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PA3 program attention 3
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CLEAR local clear of the 3270 screen
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TREQ test request
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ENTER enter key
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PFK1 program function key 1
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PFK2 program function key 2
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etc. etc.
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PFK36 program function key 36
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.SH A SAMPLE ENTRY
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The following entry is used by
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tn3270(1) when unable to locate a reasonable version in the
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user's environment and in /usr/share/misc/map3270:
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.sp
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.nf
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name { # actual name comes from TERM variable
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clear = '^z';
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flinp = '^x';
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enter = '^m';
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delete = '^d' | '^?'; # note that '^?' is delete (rubout)
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synch = '^r';
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reshow = '^v';
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eeof = '^e';
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tab = '^i';
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btab = '^b';
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nl = '^n';
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left = '^h';
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right = '^l';
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up = '^k';
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down = '^j';
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einp = '^w';
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reset = '^t';
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xoff = '^s';
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xon = '^q';
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escape = '^c';
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ferase = '^u';
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insrt = '\E ';
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# program attention keys
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pa1 = '^p1'; pa2 = '^p2'; pa3 = '^p3';
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# program function keys
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pfk1 = '\eE1'; pfk2 = '\eE2'; pfk3 = '\eE3'; pfk4 = '\eE4';
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pfk5 = '\eE5'; pfk6 = '\eE6'; pfk7 = '\eE7'; pfk8 = '\eE8';
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pfk9 = '\eE9'; pfk10 = '\eE0'; pfk11 = '\eE-'; pfk12 = '\eE=';
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pfk13 = '\eE!'; pfk14 = '\eE@'; pfk15 = '\eE#'; pfk16 = '\eE$';
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pfk17 = '\eE%'; pfk18 = '\eE'; pfk19 = '\eE&'; pfk20 = '\eE*';
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pfk21 = '\eE('; pfk22 = '\eE)'; pfk23 = '\eE_'; pfk24 = '\eE+';
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}
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.fi
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.SH "IBM 3270 KEY DEFINITONS FOR AN ABOVE DEFINITION"
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The charts below show the proper keys to emulate
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each 3270 function when using the default key mapping supplied
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with
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.IR tn3270 (1)
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and
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.IR mset (1).
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.nf
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Command Keys IBM 3270 Key Default Key(s)
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Enter RETURN
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Clear control-z
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Cursor Movement Keys
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New Line control-n or
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Home
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Tab control-i
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Back Tab control-b
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Cursor Left control-h
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Cursor Right control-l
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Cursor Up control-k
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Cursor Down control-j or
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LINE FEED
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Edit Control Keys
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Delete Char control-d or
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RUB
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Erase EOF control-e
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Erase Input control-w
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Insert Mode ESC Space
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End Insert ESC Space
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Program Function Keys
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PF1 ESC 1
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PF2 ESC 2
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... ...
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PF10 ESC 0
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PF11 ESC -
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PF12 ESC =
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PF13 ESC !
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PF14 ESC @
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... ...
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PF24 ESC +
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Program Attention Keys
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PA1 control-p 1
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PA2 control-p 2
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PA3 control-p 3
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Local Control Keys
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Reset After Error control-r
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Purge Input Buffer control-x
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Keyboard Unlock control-t
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Redisplay Screen control-v
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Other Keys
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Erase current field control-u
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.SH FILES
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/etc/map3270
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.SH SEE ALSO
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tn3270(1), mset(1), \fIYale ASCII Terminal Communication
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System II Program Description/Operator's Manual\fR
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(IBM SB30-1911)
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.SH AUTHOR
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Greg Minshall
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.SH BUGS
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.I Tn3270
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doesn't yet understand how to process all the functions
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available in
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.I map3270;
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when such a function is requested
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.I tn3270
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will beep at you.
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.PP
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The definition of "word" (for "word erase", "word tab") should be a run-time
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option. Currently it is defined as the kernel tty driver defines it (strings
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of non-whitespace); more than one person would rather use the "vi" definition
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(strings of specials, strings of alphanumeric).
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