HP-UX TN3270 R7 Administration Guide
Required and Recommended Functions in the terminfo Database
Deļ¬ning Functions in terminfo
Appendix A68
box. (On some terminal types, such as
the Wyse 60, Backspace is interpreted
as a Left arrow key.)
Color support: colors, pairs, setb, setf
The TN3270 menu interface can be
run without color support, but it will
use color if your terminal supports it.
This applies particularly when
communicating with host TN3270
programs that support color.
Attribute support: blink, bold, dim, rev, smul, rmul,
sgr0
The TN3270 display screen can be
run without attribute support, but if
your terminal provides attribute
support, attribute support displays
underline, reverse and blinking
characters sent by the host.
Blinking characters do not display as
blinking on Motif displays.
Access to terminal's status line: hs, fsl, tsl
If your terminal's hardware supports
a status line to which user programs
can write, you can customize TN3270
sessions to write the 3270 status line
to the terminal's status line. If this
feature is not available, the TN3270
emulation program uses the last line
of the screen to display the status
line. Depending on the TN3270
screen model and the terminal's
screen size, this may mean that the
last line of the screen is shared
between the TN3270 display and the
status line.
The TN3270 program's default keyboard mapping (the mapping between
keystrokes on the HP-UX terminal and the 3270 keys they represent)
assumes that the HP-UX terminal's keyboard has all the keys included