User`s guide
SET TT (TERMINAL)
[NO]PAGE
(Valid for multi-job monitors only) PAGE, the default, interprets
CTRL/S
as XOFF
and
CTRL/Q
as XON to stop and start terminal output, respectively.
NOPAGE causes
CTRL/S
and
CTRL/Q
to have no special meaning.
[NO]QUIET
QUIET disables the echoing of lines from command files.
NOQUIET, the default, enables echoing of command files as they are processed.
[NO]SCOPE
SCOPE, the default for all monitors, echoes DELETE or RUBOUT characters
as backspace-space-backspace. Use this mode if your console terminal is a video
terminal. Note that you delete TAB characters by typing a single RUBOUT or
DELETE, even though the cursor does not move back the correct number of
spaces. This is a restriction in SCOPE modes.
NOSCOPE echoes DELETE or RUBOUT characters by enclosing the deleted
characters in backslashes.
[NO]TAB
(Valid for multi-job monitors only) TAB indicates that the console terminal has
hardware tab stops.
NOTAB, the default, simulates tab stops every eight positions. Many terminals
supplied by Digital have hardware tabs.
WIDTH=n
(Valid for multi-job monitors only) Sets the terminal width to n, where n is an
integer between 30 and 255
10
; the initial value of n is 80. (See SET TT CRLF.)
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