Technical data
that may not be appropriate for the new setting. The following
example switches a terminal line discipline from its current
setting of
adec to jdec:
% stty dec
% stty jdec
The stty command entered with the -a option or -all argument displays
the following settings for the current terminal line discipline:
% stty adec
% stty all
atty disc;speed 9600 baud; 24 rows; 80 columns
erase = ^?; werase = ^W; kill = ^U; intr = ^C; quit = ^\; susp = ^Z
dsusp = ^Y; eof = ^D; eol <undef>; eol2 <undef>; stop = ^S; start = ^Q
lnext = ^V; discard = ^O; reprint = ^R; status <undef>; time = 0
min = 1
-parenb -parodd cs8 -cstopb hupcl cread -clocal
-ignbrk brkint -ignpar -parmrk -inpck -istrip -inlcr -igncr icrnl -iuclc
ixon -ixany -ixoff imaxbel
isig icanon -xcase echo echoe echok -echonl -noflsh -mdmbuf -nohang
-tostop echoctl -echoprt echoke -altwerase iexten -nokerninfo
opost -olcuc onlcr -ocrnl -onocr -onlret -ofill -ofdel tabs -onoeot
-odl lru size=256
-sim key= class=
tcode=dec acode=deckanji
If you are superuser, you can use the wwconfig command or the Configure
International Software utility from the SysMan Menu to perform the
following tasks:
• Define Asian tty features (including Thai) and merge those features
into the system configuration file. The features you can define include
the following:
– The terminal driver protocol (BSD or Streams).
– One or more UTX options (Kana-Kanji, On Demand Font Loading,
and Software Phrase Input Method).
– Codeset support (BIG-5, Mitac Telex, simplified/traditional Chinese
mapping, or Unicode).
– The number of UTX pseudodevices.
• List the currently installed or currently active settings for Asian tty
support.
• Delete one or more Asian tty features from the system configuration file.
For more information, see wwconfig
(8) or the Configure International
Software online help.
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