tset \- set terminal modes
causes terminal dependent processing such as setting
erase and kill characters, setting or resetting delays,
The type of terminal is specified by the
The type may be any type given in
it defaults to a \s-2DTC\s0 terminal.
the terminal type is read from
(the home directory and terminal type database)
is specified, otherwise it is looked up in
based on the terminal id.
The terminal id is specified by the
call on the standard output.
If the type turns out to be a dialup and the
the terminal type is taken to be the named type.
On terminals that can backspace but not overstrike
the erase character is changed to a \s-2CTRL\s0(H)
flag sets the erase character to be the named character
so to override this option one can say
defaulting to \s-2CTRL\s0(X).
No kill processing is done if
The terminal type specified in
is most useful when included in the
file executed automatically at login,
used to specify the terminal type you most frequently dial in on.
/etc/htmp Terminal type database
/etc/ttytype Terminal id to type map database
/etc/ttycap Terminal capability database
sethome (VI), ttytype (VI), ttytype (V), ttycap (V)