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TERMINAL ELIMINATOR PLUS
5.5.4.F A Note Before You Read Further
The next few options may make more sense if you first understand how data is
displayed on “dumb” terminals or printers.
A carriage return ([CR]) moves the cursor or the print head to the first
column of the display. On some display devices the [CR] will also advance the
cursor or print head to the next row. A [CR] typically terminates a line of
data, and prevents data from running beyond the displayable area of the
display device (that is, it causes a line wrap).
A line feed ([LF]) moves the cursor or print head down to the next row but
in the same column. On devices where [CR] doesn’t advance to the next row,
you will usually find a [CR][LF] pair following all data. Some devices will, in
fact, display multiple [CR]s, [LF]s, or [CR][LF] pairs to double- or triple-
space the output.
Display devices can have different line lengths. For example, some printers
print 80 characters per line and some print 132 characters per line. Typically
data sent to a display device would contain a [CR] (or [CR][LF] pair) before,
or at, the maximum line length. If you sent 132 bytes of data (followed by a
[CR][LF] pair) to a printer that has only 80 characters per line, then usually
the 81st to 132nd characters of the data will not be printed, or they will wrap
to the next line, causing lines to be lost at the bottom of the page.
Because the Terminal Eliminator Plus may be concentrating data from a
variety of different types of devices, it may be very hard to get a consistent
output to a display device unless you use the following options—for example,
strip all received [CR]s and [LF]s and just add one [CR] (plus, possibly, one
[LF]) to the end of each line. If you are losing data at the ends of lines or
pages, you may want to program a maximum output-line length using the
initialization menu.
5.5.4.G Don’t Transmit Received Carriage-Return Characters
System switch SWG position 1 OFF
5.5.4.H Don’t Transmit Any Received Line-Feed Characters
System switch SWG position 2 OFF
5.5.4.I Insert One Carriage-Return Character at the End of the Record Unless the
Record Ends with [CR] or a [CR][LF] Pair
System switch SWG position 5 OFF