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_asc_rcrtrans - _asc_striph
. Summary
int _asc_rcrtrans;
int _asc_remabort;
int _asc_rlftrans;
int _asc_scpacing;
int _asc_scrtrans;
int _asc_secho;
int _asc_sexpand;
int _asc_slftrans;
int _asc_slpacing;
int _asc_spacechr;
int _asc_striph;
. Description
_asc_rcrtrans determines what Telix does with Carriage Return char-
acters during ASCII receives. 0 = do nothing; 1 = strip; 2 = add
Line Feed afterwards.
_asc_remabort is the character which when received from the remote
side during an ASCII transfer is a signal to abort the transfer.
_asc_rlftrans determines what Telix does with Line Feed characters
during ASCII receives. 0 = do nothing; 1 = strip; 2 = add Carriage
Return before.
_asc_scpacing is the time in milliseconds which Telix should wait
before transmitting each character during ASCII sends.
_asc_scrtrans determines what Telix does with Carriage Return char-
acters during ASCII sends. 0 = do nothing; 1 = strip; 2 = add Line
Feed afterwards.
If _asc_secho is set to non-zero (TRUE), Telix will echo each char-
acter during ASCII sends.
If _asc_sexpand is set to non-zero (TRUE), Telix will expand blank
lines to a space character, during ASCII sends.
_asc_slftran determines what Telix does with Line Feed characters
during ASCII sends. 0 = do nothing; 1 = strip; 2 = add Carriage Re-
turn before.
_asc_slpacing is the time in tenths of seconds which Telix should
wait before transmitting each line during ASCII sends.
_asc_spacechr is the character which Telix should wait for during
ASCII sends, before transmitting each line (0 means no wait).
If _asc_striph is set to non-zero (TRUE), Telix will strip the high
(most significant) bit of each character in an ASCII transfer.
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