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From http://www.vt100.net/docs/vt510-rm/chapter4: *The VT510 ignores all following characters until it receives a SUB, ST, or any other C1 control character. So OSC, PM and APC sequence ends with a SUB (it cancels the sequence and show a question mark as error), ST or any another C1 (8 bits) code, or their C0 (7 bits) equivalent sequences (at this moment we do not handle C1 codes, but we should). But it is also said that: Cancel CAN 1/8 Immediately cancels an escape sequence, control sequence, or device control string in progress. In this case, the VT510 does not display any error character. Escape ESC 1/11 Introduces an escape sequence. ESC also cancels any escape sequence, control sequence, or device control string in progress. |
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st - simple terminal -------------------- st is a simple virtual terminal emulator for X which sucks less. Requirements ------------ In order to build st you need the Xlib header files. Installation ------------ Edit config.mk to match your local setup (st is installed into the /usr/local namespace by default). Afterwards enter the following command to build and install st (if necessary as root): make clean install Running st ---------- If you did not install st with make clean install, you must compile the st terminfo entry with the following command: tic -s st.info See the man page for additional details. Credits ------- Based on Aurélien APTEL <aurelien dot aptel at gmail dot com> bt source code.