Release 10.1A: OpenEdge Getting Started:
Installation and Configuration
Terminal identifiers
This section lists terminal identifiers, shown in Table 8–3.
Table 8–3: Terminal identifiers Terminal model Terminal identifier Notes xterm xterm – CDE dtterm dtterm – DEC VT100 V1, vt100, vt100-80 Asian languages are supported. For more information on supported languages, see OpenEdge Development: Internationalizing Applications . DEC VT200 series V2, vt200, vt200-80, vt220, vt220-80, vt240, vt241 Asian languages are supported. For more information on supported languages, see OpenEdge Development: Internationalizing Applications . DEC VT300 series V3, vt300, vt320, vt330, vt340, pt300, pt-100 – DEC VT400 series V4, vt400, vt400-80, vt420 – DEC VT500 series V5, vt500, vt500-80, vt510, vt520, vt525 – IBM 3151 3151, m3, ibm3151 – IBM PC/AT XENIX console li, ansi Ansi driver. IBM PC/AT XENIX color console lc, ansic Ansi driver. Uses reverse video for input fields. Linux console linux, linux-lat – Sun console Mu, sun – Wyse 60 w6, wy60, wyse60
wy60t, wyse60tall
wy60w, wyse60wide
wy60tw, wyse60tall + wide Assumes that the function keys are set to the factory defaults.
Check the PROTERMCAP entry for setup mode.
Terminal in following mode:
43 lines X 80 columns.
25 lines X 132 columns.
43 lines X 132 columns. Wyse 370 wy370, wyse370 –
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