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(M)ode - Function Help
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Subcommands:
ANSI
GRAPHICS
CTTY
Description:
Switches your screen display mode between ANSI graphics and
non-graphics mode. If you toggle ANSI Graphics on, you must be
using a communication's program which supports standard ANSI
(Esc) code graphics. If you select graphics and get a lot of
symbols such as "[01;49m" on your screen mixed in with the normal
text display, your software does not support ANSI graphics and
you should toggle Graphics off by re-entering the (M) command.
Examples:
* M <enter>
This will TOGGLE the current graphics state on or off
* M ANSI <enter>
Enter ANSI mode - use ansi cursor movement but no ansi color graphics
* M GRAPHICS <enter>
Enter ANSI GRAPHICS mode
Note:
The system will automatically detect if you have ANSI capability and
your system supports the CURSOR POSITION REPORT sequence. However, you
still must select whether or not you want the color graphics sent to you.
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