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1.1 root 1: .TH TERM 6
2: .CT 1 comm_term
3: .SH NAME
4: terminals \- conventional names
5: .SH DESCRIPTION
6: These names
7: are used by certain commands and are maintained
8: as part of the shell environment; see
9: .IR sh (1),
10: .IR environ (5).
11: .TF dumb
12: .TP
13: .B 2621
14: Hewlett-Packard HP262? series terminals
15: .TP
16: .B 1620
17: DIABLO 1620 (and others using HyType II)
18: .TP
19: .B 33
20: Teletype Model 33
21: .TP
22: .B 37
23: Teletype Model 37
24: .TP
25: .B 43
26: Teletype Model 43
27: .TP
28: .B 5620
29: Teletype Model 5620 dotmap display
30: .TP
31: .B dumb
32: terminals with no special features
33: .TP
34: .B 4014
35: Tektronix 4014
36: .TP
37: .B vt52
38: Digital Equipment Corp. VT52
39: .PD
40: .PP
41: The list goes on and on.
42: Consult
43: .F /etc/termcap
44: (see
45: .IR termcap (5))
46: for the whole truth.
47: .PP
48: Commands whose behavior may depend on the terminal
49: typically consult
50: .L TERM
51: in the environment
52: or accept arguments of the form
53: .BI -T term,
54: where
55: .I term
56: is one of the names given above.
57: .SH SEE ALSO
58: .IR stty (1),
59: .IR tabs (1),
60: .IR plot (1),
61: .IR sh (1),
62: .IR environ (5),
63: .IR ul (1),
64: .IR column (1),
65: .IR termcap (5),
66: .I nroff
67: in
68: .IR troff (1)
69: .SH BUGS
70: The programs that ought to adhere to this nomenclature
71: do so only fitfully.
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