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IN NO EVENT SHALL THE REGENTS OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE .\" FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL .\" DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS .\" OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) .\" HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT .\" LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY .\" OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF .\" SUCH DAMAGE. .\" .\" from: @(#)mset.1 4.6 (Berkeley) 7/27/91 .\" $NetBSD: mset.1,v 1.10 2002/02/08 01:36:35 ross Exp $ .\" .Dd July 27, 1991 .Dt MSET 1 .Os .Sh NAME .Nm mset .Nd retrieve .Tn ASCII to .Tn IBM 3270 keyboard map .Sh SYNOPSIS .Nm mset .Op Fl picky .Op Fl shell .Op Ar keyboardname .Sh DESCRIPTION .Nm retrieves mapping information for the .Tn ASCII keyboard to .Tn IBM 3270 terminal special functions. Normally, these mappings are found in .Pa /usr/share/misc/map3270 (see .Xr map3270 5 ) . This information is used by the .Ic tn3270 command (see .Xr tn3270 1 ) . .Pp The default .Nm output can be used to store the mapping information in the process environment in order to avoid scanning .Pa map3270 each time .Ic tn3270 is invoked. To do this, place the following command in your .Pa .login file: .Bd -literal -offset indent set noglob; setenv MAP3270 "\(gamset\(ga"; unset noglob .Ed .Pp If the .Ar keyboardname argument is not supplied, .Nm attempts to determine the name of the keyboard the user is using, by checking the .Ev KEYBD environment variable. If the .Ev KEYBD environment variable is not set, then .Nm uses the user's terminal type from the environment variable .Ev TERM as the keyboard name. Normally, .Nm then uses the file .Xr map3270 5 to find the keyboard mapping for that terminal. However, if the environment variable .Ev MAP3270 exists and contains the entry for the specified keyboard, then that definition is used. If the value of .Ev MAP3270 begins with a slash (`/') then it is assumed to be the full pathname of an alternative mapping file and that file is searched first. In any case, if the mapping for the keyboard is not found in the environment, nor in an alternative map file, nor in the standard map file, then the same search is performed for an entry for a keyboard with the name .Ar unknown . If that search also fails, then a default mapping is used. .Pp The arguments to .Nm are: .Pp .Bl -tag -width Fl .It Fl picky When processing the various .Pa map3270 entries (for the user's keyboard, and all those encountered before the one for the user's keyboard), .Nm normally will not complain about entries for unknown functions (like .Dq PFX1 ) ; the .Fl picky argument causes .Nm to issue warning messages about these unknown entries. .It Fl shell If the .Pa map3270 entry is longer than the shell's 1024 environmental variable length limit, the default .Nm output cannot be used to store the mapping information in the process environment to avoid scanning .Pa map3270 each time .Ic tn3270 is invoked. The .Fl shell argument causes .Nm to generate shell commands to set the environmental variables .Ev MAP3270 , .Ev MAP3270A , and so on, breaking up the entry to fit within the shell environmental variable length limit. To set these variables, place the following command in your .Pa .login file: .Bd -literal -offset indent mset -shell \*[Gt] tmp ; source tmp ; /bin/rm tmp .Ed .It Ar keyboardname When searching for the .Pa map3270 entry that matches the user's keyboard, .Nm will use .Ar keyboardname instead of determining the keyboard name from the .Ev KEYBD or .Ev TERM environmental variables. .El .Sh FILES .Bl -tag -width /usr/share/misc/map3270 -compact .It Pa /usr/share/misc/map3270 keyboard mapping for known keyboards .El .Sh SEE ALSO .Xr tn3270 1 , .Xr map3270 5 .Sh HISTORY The .Nm command appeared in .Bx 4.3 .