term(5)


term -- conventional names for terminals

Description

Terminal names are maintained as part of the shell environment in the environment variable TERM [see sh(1), profile(4), and environ(5)]. These names are used by certain commands [for example, tabs, tput, and vi] and certain functions [for example, see Intro(3curses) and curses(3ocurses)].

Files under /usr/share/lib/terminfo are used to name terminals and describe their capabilities. These files are in the format described in terminfo(4). Entries in terminfo source files consist of a number of comma-separated fields. To print a description of a terminal term, use the command infocmp -I term [see infocmp(1M)]. White space after each comma is ignored. The first line of each terminal description in the terminfo database gives the names by which terminfo knows the terminal, separated by bar (|) characters. The first name given is the most common abbreviation for the terminal [this is the one to use to set the environment variable TERMINFO in $HOME/.profile; see profile(4)], the last name given should be a long name fully identifying the terminal, and all others are understood as synonyms for the terminal name. All names but the last should contain no blanks and must be unique in the first 14 characters; the last name may contain blanks for readability.

Terminal names (except for the last, verbose entry) should be chosen using the following conventions. The particular piece of hardware making up the terminal should have a root name chosen, for example, for the AT&T 4425 terminal, att4425. This name should not contain hyphens, except that synonyms may be chosen that do not conflict with other names. Up to 8 characters, chosen from the set a through z and 0 through 9, make up a basic terminal name. Names should generally be based on original vendors rather than local distributors. A terminal acquired from one vendor should not have more than one distinct basic name. Terminal sub-models, operational modes that the hardware can be in, or user preferences should be indicated by appending a hyphen and an indicator of the mode. Thus, an AT&T 4425 terminal in 132 column mode is att4425-w. The following suffixes should be used where possible:

Suffix Meaning Example
-w Wide mode (more than 80 columns) att4425-w
-am With auto. margins (usually default) vt100-am
-nam Without automatic margins vt100-nam
-n Number of lines on the screen aaa-60
-na No arrow keys (leave them in local) c100-na
-np Number of pages of memory c100-4p
-rv Reverse video att4415-rv

 Suffix   Meaning                                Example
 -w       Wide mode (more than 80 columns)       att4425-w
 -am      With auto. margins (usually default)   vt100-am
 -nam     Without automatic margins              vt100-nam
 -n       Number of lines on the screen          aaa-60
 -na      No arrow keys (leave them in local)    c100-na
 -np      Number of pages of memory              c100-4p
 -rv      Reverse video                          att4415-rv

To avoid conflicts with the naming conventions used in describing the different modes of a terminal (for example, -w), it is recommended that a terminal's root name not contain hyphens. Further, it is good practice to make all terminal names used in the terminfo(4) database unique. Terminal entries that are present only for
inclusion in other entries via the use= facilities should have a '+' in their name, as in 4415+nl.

Here are some of the known terminal names: (For a complete list, enter the command ls -C /usr/share/lib/terminfo/?.)

2621,hp2621 Hewlett-Packard 2621 series
2631 Hewlett-Packard 2631 line printer
2631-c Hewlett-Packard 2631 line printer, compressed mode
2631-e Hewlett-Packard 2631 line printer, expanded mode
2640,hp2640 Hewlett-Packard 2640 series
2645,hp2645 Hewlett-Packard 2645 series
3270 IBM Model 3270
33,tty33 AT&T Teletype Model 33 KSR
35,tty35 AT&T Teletype Model 35 KSR
37,tty37 AT&T Teletype Model 37 KSR
4000a Trendata 4000a
4014,tek4014 TEKTRONIX 4014
40,tty40 AT&T Teletype Dataspeed 40/2
43,tty43 AT&T Teletype Model 43 KSR
4410,5410 AT&T 4410/5410 in 80-column mode, version 2
4410-nfk,5410-nfk AT&T 4410/5410 without function keys, version 1
4410-nsl,5410-nsl AT&T 4410/5410 without pln defined
4410-w,5410-w AT&T 4410/5410 in 132-column mode
4410v1,5410v1 AT&T 4410/5410 in 80-column mode, version 1
4410v1-w,5410v1-w AT&T 4410/5410 in 132-column mode, version 1
4418,5418 AT&T 5418 in 80-column mode
4418-w,5418-w AT&T 5418 in 132-column mode
4420 AT&T Teletype Model 4420
4424 AT&T Teletype Model 4424

 2621,hp2621         Hewlett-Packard 2621
                     series
 2631                Hewlett-Packard 2631 line
                     printer
 2631-c              Hewlett-Packard 2631 line
                     printer, compressed mode
 2631-e              Hewlett-Packard 2631 line
                     printer, expanded mode
 2640,hp2640         Hewlett-Packard 2640
                     series
 2645,hp2645         Hewlett-Packard 2645
                     series
 3270                IBM Model 3270
 33,tty33            AT&T Teletype Model 33
                     KSR
 35,tty35            AT&T Teletype Model 35
                     KSR
 37,tty37            AT&T Teletype Model 37
                     KSR
 4000a               Trendata 4000a
 4014,tek4014        TEKTRONIX 4014
 40,tty40            AT&T Teletype Dataspeed
                     40/2
 43,tty43            AT&T Teletype Model 43
                     KSR
 4410,5410           AT&T 4410/5410 in
                     80-column mode, version 2
 4410-nfk,5410-nfk   AT&T 4410/5410 without
                     function keys, version 1
 4410-nsl,5410-nsl   AT&T 4410/5410 without
                     pln defined
 4410-w,5410-w       AT&T 4410/5410 in
                     132-column mode
 4410v1,5410v1       AT&T 4410/5410 in
                     80-column mode, version 1
 4410v1-w,5410v1-w   AT&T 4410/5410 in
                     132-column mode, version
                     1
 4418,5418           AT&T 5418 in 80-column
                     mode
 4418-w,5418-w       AT&T 5418 in 132-column
                     mode
 4420                AT&T Teletype Model 4420
 4424                AT&T Teletype Model 4424

4424-2 AT&T Teletype Model 4424 in display function group ii
4425,5425 AT&T 4425/5425
4425-fk,5425-fk AT&T 4425/5425 without function keys
4425-nl,5425-nl AT&T 4425/5425 without changing labels in 80-column mode
4425-w,5425-w AT&T 4425/5425 in 132-column mode
4425-w-fk,5425-w-fk AT&T 4425/5425 without function keys in 132-column mode
4425-nl-w,5425-nl-w AT&T 4425/5425 without changing labels in 132-column mode
4426 AT&T Teletype Model 4426S
450 DASI 450 (same as Diablo 1620)
450-12 DASI 450 in 12-pitch mode
500,att500 AT&T-IS 500 terminal
510,510a AT&T 510/510a in 80-column mode
513bct,att513 AT&T 513 bct terminal
5320 AT&T 5320 hardcopy terminal
5420_2 AT&T 5420 model 2 in 80-column mode
5420_2-w AT&T 5420 model 2 in 132-column mode
610,610bct AT&T 610 bct terminal in 80-column mode
610-w,610bct-w AT&T 610 bct terminal in 132-column mode
630,630MTG AT&T 630 Multi-Tasking Graphics terminal
735,ti Texas Instruments TI735 and TI725
745 Texas Instruments TI745
dumb generic name for terminals that lack reverse line-feed and other special escape sequences
hp Hewlett-Packard (same as 2645)
lp generic name for a line printer
pt505 AT&T Personal Terminal 505 (22 lines)
pt505-24 AT&T Personal Terminal 505 (24-line mode)
sync generic name for synchronous Teletype Model 4540-compatible terminals

 4424-2                AT&T Teletype Model 4424
                       in display function group
                       ii
 4425,5425             AT&T 4425/5425
 4425-fk,5425-fk       AT&T 4425/5425 without
                       function keys
 4425-nl,5425-nl       AT&T 4425/5425 without
                       changing labels in
                       80-column mode
 4425-w,5425-w         AT&T 4425/5425 in
                       132-column mode
 4425-w-fk,5425-w-fk   AT&T 4425/5425 without
                       function keys in
                       132-column mode
 4425-nl-w,5425-nl-w   AT&T 4425/5425 without
                       changing labels in
                       132-column mode
 4426                  AT&T Teletype Model 4426S
 450                   DASI 450 (same as Diablo
                       1620)
 450-12                DASI 450 in 12-pitch mode
 500,att500            AT&T-IS 500 terminal
 510,510a              AT&T 510/510a in
                       80-column mode
 513bct,att513         AT&T 513 bct terminal
 5320                  AT&T 5320 hardcopy
                       terminal
 5420_2                AT&T 5420 model 2 in
                       80-column mode
 5420_2-w              AT&T 5420 model 2 in
                       132-column mode
 610,610bct            AT&T 610 bct terminal in
                       80-column mode
 610-w,610bct-w        AT&T 610 bct terminal in
                       132-column mode
 630,630MTG            AT&T 630 Multi-Tasking
                       Graphics terminal
 735,ti                Texas Instruments TI735
                       and TI725
 745                   Texas Instruments TI745
 dumb                  generic name for
                       terminals that lack
                       reverse line-feed and
                       other special escape
                       sequences
 hp                    Hewlett-Packard (same as
                       2645)
 lp                    generic name for a line
                       printer
 pt505                 AT&T Personal Terminal
                       505 (22 lines)
 pt505-24              AT&T Personal Terminal
                       505 (24-line mode)
 sync                  generic name for
                       synchronous Teletype
                       Model 4540-compatible
                       terminals

Commands whose behavior depends on the type of terminal should accept arguments of the form -Tterm where term is one of the names given above; if no such argument is present, such commands should obtain the terminal type from the environment variable TERM, which, in turn, should contain term.

Files

/usr/share/lib/terminfo/?/* compiled terminal description database

References

curses(3ocurses), environ(5), infocmp(1M), Intro(3curses), profile(4), sh(1), stty(1), tabs(1), terminfo(4), tput(1), vi(1)
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