Programming Codes
iTherm
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Programmer’s Guide
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Function
Load item from user store
ASCII
[ESC] [US] l <Name..> <0>
Hexadecimal
1BH 1FH 6CH
Decimal
<27> <31> <108>
IPCL
&%UL <Name..> <0>
EPOS
[GS] 0<Name..> <0> is from one to 15 characters and must be null
terminated.
Description
The [ESC] [US] l <Name..> <0> command loads the referenced item into
the appropriate structure. If the item referenced is a user-defined
character set, it is loaded into the current user-character definition, which
does not affect the active state of user-defined characters. If it is a
macro, it is loaded into the macro buffer, but it is not inserted into the data
stream. [ESC] g <0> inserts the macro buffer into the data stream. If the
named item does not exist, the command does nothing.
The terminating <0> may be replaced with an & or redefined. See [ESC]
[EM]T<n> or &%UT>n> on page 128.
Function
Run macro data from user store
ASCII
[ESC] [US] r <Name..> <0>
Hexadecimal
1BH 1FH 72H
Decimal
<27> <31> <114>
IPCL
&%UR <Name..> <0>
EPOS
[GS] 0
<
Name..> <0> is from one to 15 characters and must be null
terminated.
Description
The [ESC] [US] r <Name..> <0> command loads the referenced macro
into the macro buffer. The macro buffer is then inserted into the data
stream. If the named item does not exist or is not a macro, nothing
happens.
The terminating <0> may be replaced with an & or redefined. See [ESC]
[EM]T<n> or &%UT<n> on page 128.
Function
Flag item as a start-up macro
ASCII
[ESC] [US] s <Name..> <0>
Hexadecimal
1BH 1FH 73H
Decimal
<27> <31> <115>
IPCL
&%US <Name..> <0>
EPOS
[GS] 0
<
Name..> <0> is from one to 15 characters and must be null
terminated.
Description
The [ESC] [US] s <Name..> <0> command flags the referenced item to
be processed at startup. Only one user character definition and one
macro may be flagged to run at startup.
Note:
If a character definition is loaded at startup, it is automatically made
active.
The terminating <0> may be replaced with an & or redefined. See [ESC]
[EM]T<n> or &%UT<n> on page128
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