SETTERM(1)

SETTERM(1)

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NAME
       setterm - set terminal attributes

SYNOPSIS
       setterm [ -term terminal_name ]
       setterm [ -reset ]
       setterm [ -initialize ]
       setterm [ -cursor [on|off] ]
       setterm [ -keyboard pc|olivetti|dutch|extended ]
       setterm [ -repeat [on|off] ]
       setterm [ -appcursorkeys [on|off] ]
       setterm [ -linewrap [on|off] ]
       setterm [ -snow [on|off] ]
       setterm [ -softscroll [on|off] ]
       setterm [ -defaults ]
       setterm [ -foreground black|red|green|yellow|blue|magenta|cyan|white|default ]
       setterm [ -background black|red|green|yellow|blue|magenta|cyan|white|default ]
       setterm [ -ulcolor black|grey|red|green|yellow|blue|magenta|cyan|white ]
       setterm [ -ulcolor bright red|green|yellow|blue|magenta|cyan|white ]
       setterm [ -hbcolor black|grey|red|green|yellow|blue|magenta|cyan|white ]
       setterm [ -hbcolor bright red|green|yellow|blue|magenta|cyan|white ]
       setterm [ -inversescreen [on|off] ]
       setterm [ -bold [on|off] ]
       setterm [ -half-bright [on|off] ]
       setterm [ -blink [on|off] ]
       setterm [ -reverse [on|off] ]
       setterm [ -underline [on|off] ]
       setterm [ -store ]
       setterm [ -clear [ all|rest ] ]
       setterm [ -tabs [tab1 tab2 tab3 ... ] ] where (tabn = 1-160)
       setterm [ -clrtabs [ tab1 tab2 tab3 ... ] where (tabn = 1-160)
       setterm [ -regtabs [ 1-160 ] ]
       setterm [ -blank [ 0-60 ] ]
       setterm [ -powersave [ on|vsync|hsync|powerdown|off ] ]
       setterm [ -powerdown [ 0-60 ] ]
       setterm [ -dump [ 1-NR_CONS ] ]
       setterm [ -append [ 1-NR_CONS ] ]
       setterm [ -file dumpfilename ]
       setterm [ -standout [ attr ] ]
       setterm [ -blength [ 0-2000 ] ]
       setterm [ -bfreq freqnumber ]

DESCRIPTION
       setterm  writes to standard output a character string that
       will invoke the specified  terminal  capabilities.   Where
       possibile terminfo is consulted to find the string to use.
       Some options however do not correspond  to  a  terminfo(5)
       capability.   In this case, if the terminal type is "con",
       or "linux" the string that invokes the specified capabili-
       ties  on  the  PC  Minix virtual console driver is output.
       Options that are  not  implemented  by  the  terminal  are
       ignored.

OPTIONS
       Most  options  are  self  explanatory.   The  less obvious
       options are as follows:

       -term  can be used to override the TERM environment  vari-
              able.

       -reset displays the terminal reset string, which typically
              resets the terminal to its power on state.

       -initialize
              displays the terminal initialization string,  which
              typically  sets  the  terminal's rendering options,
              and other attributes to the default values.

       -default
              sets  the  terminal's  rendering  options  to   the
              default values.

       -store stores  the terminal's current rendering options as
              the default values.

SEE ALSO
       tput(1) stty(1) terminfo(5) tty(4) 

BUGS
       Differences between the Minix and Linux versions  are  not
       documented.

AUTHORS
       Gordon Irlam gordoni@cs.ua.oz.au
       Adaption to Linux by Peter MacDonald
       Enhancements by Mika Liljeberg liljeber@cs.Helsinki.FI
       Beep      patch      by     Christophe     Jolif     (cjo-
       lif@storm.gatelink.fr.net)

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