HP 700-92/96 Emulation
Character Display Attributes
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The default f-key string begins with the characters
EC
which repre-
sent the escape code that is used to begin each escape sequence. The
EC
characters are displayed in the key definition line by pressing the
Esc
key or the keys
Ctrl
+
[
together when Display Functions mode
is enabled. Note that you must enter the entire escape sequence
before disabling Display Functions mode (by pressing
F7
again).
When Display Functions is enabled, the
Return
key may be used to
insert carriage return codes (
CR
) in the string. If
Auto LF
mode is
selected in the
Mode Selection
function menu,
Return
will generate
a line feed (
LF
) code as well as carriage return.
To change an f-key/button string definition, use the
Tab
or
Shift
+
Tab
keys to move the cursor onto the second line (the line following
LABEL definition for that key/button) and type in the new definition
which can consist of a maximum of 80 characters.
When you have finished defining f-key/button strings, press the
F9
key to exit the menu. To enable the new definitions and display the
relevant functions on the buttons, press the
F10
key.
Note:
The host may reset the f-key definitions to their default values
if required by the application.
Character Display Attributes
The HP 700-92/96 emulation incorporates various display attributes
that can be enabled either by host commands, or from the keyboard
by the user. When an attribute or set of attributes are enabled, they
affect all subsequently displayed characters until an end attribute
command or another attribute command is received, or the end of the
line is reached. Attributes remain at the display location where they
were enabled and will not move when characters are inserted or
deleted.
You can configure the f-keys and buttons so that they will enable
these attributes when pressed. The procedure is as follows.
Summary of Contents for TeemTalk Terminal Emulator 7.0
Page 1: ...HP TeemTalk Terminal Emulator 7 0 User Manual ...
Page 22: ...Introduction 6 Getting More Information ...
Page 62: ...Keyboard Configuration 46 Compose Character Sequences ...
Page 68: ...Mouse Functions 52 Defining a Macro ...
Page 82: ...Editing Options 66 Clipboard Options ...
Page 152: ...HP 700 92 96 Emulation 136 Setup Options ...
Page 236: ...IBM 5250 Display Emulation 220 Setup Options ...
Page 264: ...TA6530 Emulation 248 Setup Options ...
Page 290: ...Capturing Host Communication 274 Replay File ...
Page 302: ...Command Line Options 286 Emulation Workspace ...
Page 340: ...Index 324 ...