Reflection Terminal Reference Manual for VT Hosts May 2006

Reflection Terminal Reference Manual for VT Hosts May 2006

TERMINAL REFERENCE MANUAL FOR VT HOSTS WINDOWS® XP ENGLISH WINDOWS 2000 WINDOWS SERVER 2003 WINDOWS 2000 SERVER WINDOWS TERMINAL SERVER CITRIX® METAFRAME™ CITRIX METRAFRAME XP © 2006 Attachmate Corporation. All rights reserved. USA Patents Pending. Reflection Terminal Reference Manual for VT Hosts May 2006 Attachmate, AttachmateWRQ, the AttachmateWRQ logo, and Reflection are either registered trademarks or trademarks of Attachmate Corporation, in the USA and other countries. All other trademarks, trade names, or company names referenced herein are used for identification only and are the property of their respective owners. q^_ib=lc=`lkqbkqp SECTION 1 Introduction CHAPTER 1 • Overview of Reflection ........................................................................................................... 3 Reflection Features .............................................................................................................. 4 Who Should Use This Manual .............................................................................................. 5 SECTION 2 Control Functions CHAPTER 2 • Introduction to Control Functions ............................................................................................ 9 Entering Control Functions Locally .................................................................................... 10 A Word About Notation ...................................................................................................... 11 Single-Character Control Functions .................................................................................... 12 Multiple-Character Control Functions ................................................................................. 16 Interrupting Control Sequences .......................................................................................... 18 iii iv TABLE OF CONTENTS CHAPTER 3 • Control Function Descriptions ............................................................................................... 19 Reflection-Specific Control Functions ................................................................................ 19 Defining Softkey ................................................................................................................. 22 Operating Levels ................................................................................................................. 23 Character and Line Attributes ............................................................................................. 28 Page Memory and Selecting Lines: VT420 ........................................................................ 30 Rectangular Area Operations: VT420 ................................................................................ 30 Cursor Movement ................................................................................................................ 35 Screen Display .................................................................................................................... 41 Editing ................................................................................................................................ 45 Erasing Text ........................................................................................................................ 46 Keyboard ............................................................................................................................ 48 User-Defined Keys .............................................................................................................. 53 Printer Control .................................................................................................................... 56 Macros for the VT420 ........................................................................................................ 59 Reflection for ReGIS Graphics Control Functions ............................................................... 60 Selecting and Mapping Character Sets ............................................................................... 68 Requests and Reports ........................................................................................................ 84 Resetting and Testing ...................................................................................................... 106 VT52 Control Functions ................................................................................................... 109 SECTION 3 Reflection for ReGIS Graphics CHAPTER 4 • ReGIS Graphics Support in Reflection ................................................................................. 113 About ReGIS Graphics ..................................................................................................... 114 Sample Session ............................................................................................................... 114 Mouse Support ................................................................................................................ 116 CHAPTER 5 • ReGIS Commands: Overview ............................................................................................... 117 Conventions ..................................................................................................................... 117 Command Syntax ............................................................................................................. 118 Pixel Vector Directions .................................................................................................... 122 TABLE OF CONTENTS v CHAPTER 6 • ReGIS Command Descriptions ............................................................................................. 123 Position Command ........................................................................................................... 123 Vector Command .............................................................................................................. 126 Curve Command ............................................................................................................... 129 Screen Command ............................................................................................................. 134 Write Command ............................................................................................................... 145 Polygon Fill Command ..................................................................................................... 160 Text Command ................................................................................................................. 163 Load Command ................................................................................................................ 176 Report Command ............................................................................................................. 180 Macrograph Command ..................................................................................................... 184 SECTION 4 Tektronix Graphics CHAPTER 7 • Tektronix Graphics Support in Reflection ............................................................................ 189 About Tektronix Graphics ................................................................................................. 189 Sample Tektronix Graphics Session ................................................................................. 190 Zooming and Scrolling a Tektronix Image ........................................................................ 191 CHAPTER 8 • Tektronix Display Modes .................................................................................................... 193 Alphanumeric Mode ......................................................................................................... 193 Graphics Mode ................................................................................................................. 194 Point Plot Mode ............................................................................................................... 201 Incremental Plot Mode ..................................................................................................... 201 Special Point Plot Mode ................................................................................................... 201 GIN Mode ......................................................................................................................... 201 CHAPTER 9 • Tektronix Escape Sequences .............................................................................................. 203 Tektronix Escape Sequences ............................................................................................ 203 Tektronix ASCII Control Codes ......................................................................................... 206 Obtaining Status Information ........................................................................................... 208 4105 Tektronix Escape Sequences .................................................................................. 210 vi TABLE OF CONTENTS SECTION 5 DG Control Sequences CHAPTER 10 • DG Control Sequences ........................................................................................................ 215 Configuring Reflection for a DG Terminal ........................................................................ 215 DG Terminal Escape Sequences ...................................................................................... 215 SECTION 6 WYSE Escape Sequences CHAPTER 11 • WYSE Escape Sequences

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