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- #
- # English help database source file
- #
-
-
-
- ** main directory set-up
-
- > "M1"
- HTERM HELP SYSTEM
- About Set-Up:
- * At any point, help system appears by '?' key, and describes topics.
- Select item by arrow key, CTRL-F,CTRL-B,CTRL-N,CTRL-P (as emacs)
- or L,H,J,K (as vi), then hit ENTER key or CTRL-M.
- Mouse is available. Right/Left botton mean ESC/ENTER.
-
- To exit from Set-Up, hit COPY key (PC98 version) or ALT-F9 (IBM-PC
- version) at any point of Set-Up.
- To exit from hterm, hit STOP key (PC98 version) or ALT-F10 (IBM-PC
- version) at any point of Set-Up.
- Display:
- Here we are in Set-Up directory. ENTER key in this 'Display',
- we will get 'Display Set-Up' to set parameters for display function.
- We can return to here by 'To Directory' from 'Display Set-Up'.
- Enjoy! Hirano
- <
-
-
- > "M2"
- General:
- ENTER key on 'General', we will get 'General Set-Up' to set
- parameters for hterm universal function.
- <
-
-
- > "M3"
- Communication:
- ENTER key on 'Communication', we will get 'Communication Set-Up' to
- set parameters for communicating with remote system, such as baud rate,
- parity or stop bit.
- <
-
- > "M5"
- Printer:
- ENTER key on 'Printer', we will get 'Printer Set-Up' to
- set parameters for printing session log to your printer.
- <
-
-
- > "M4"
- Keyboard:
- ENTER key on 'Keyboard', we will get 'Keyboard Set-Up' to
- set parameters for your keyboard, such as key click, key remapping
- and numerous keyboard modes.
- <
-
-
- > "M6"
- Tabs:
- ENTER key on 'Tabs', we will get 'Tabs Set-Up' to set parameters
- for tab setting.
- <
-
- > "M7"
- File Xfer:
- ENTER key on 'File Xfer', we will get 'File Xfer Set-Up' to
- set parameters for file transfer facility, such as session logging,
- file up loading or XMODEM/KERMIT file transfer.
- <
-
- > "M8"
- OS:
- 'OS' executes local OS program. Enter program name.
- If null is given, hterm executes executes default program set in
- 'Default Command' in General Enhancements directory.
- <
-
- > "M9"
- On Line/Off Line:
- ENTER key on 'On Line', hterm becomes 'Off Line' state.
- Characters from the host system will never be displayed and
- characters typed by user will be echoed back locally.
- ENTER key on 'Off Line', hterm becomes 'On Line' state.
- User can communicate with the host system.
-
- Default is On Line.
- This parameter is save in set-up file.
- <
-
- > "M10"
- Clear Display:
- ENTER key on 'Clear Display' will clear text screen and
- graphics screen.
- <
-
- > "M11"
- Clear Communication:
- ENTER key on 'Clear Comm' will reset communication subsystem
- and KANJI (Japanease Character Set) sequence.
- Baud rate, parity and stop bit will not be changed.
- <
-
- > "M12"
- Reset Terminal:
- ENTER key on 'Reset Terminal' will reset hterm.
- hterm set-up file will be reloaded to recover numerous parameters.
- This also resets communication sub system and screen.
- <
-
- > "M13"
- Redial:
- ENTER key on 'Redial' will send dialing sequence to the
- modem just after exiting of Set-Up.
- Dialing sequence can be set in 'General Enhancement Set-Up'
- which appears by selecting of 'To Next Directory' on 'General Set-Up'.
-
- You can choose to send dialing sequence at hterm startup automatically.
- This selection is done in 'General Enhancement Set-Up'.
- <
-
- > "intro"
- Sorry English manual is not available. See jmanual.doc.
- <
-
- > "M15"
- Save Set-Up:
- ENTER key on 'Save Set-Up' will save current state of hterm
- to hterm set-up file. hterm set-up file will loaded at startup of
- hterm. Thus you can preserve your favorite setting of hterm.
- Before saving set-up to the file, hterm consults you about
- the file name. Please edit default file name, then hit ENTER key.
-
- At start up, hterm searches file 'hterm.set' on $HOME directory,
- on $PATH directories and on current working directory unless
- set-up file is given as command line argument.
- <
-
- > "M16"
- Exit Set-Up:
- ENTER key on 'Exit Set-Up' will bring you back to communication
- mode again.
- You can use COPY key (PC98 version) or ALT-F9 to exit from Set-Up
- instead of this 'Exit Set-Up'. It is useful because you can
- exit from set-up at any point of set-up.
- <
-
- > "M17"
- Exit hterm:
- ENTER key on 'Exit hterm' will bring you back to local operating
- system. In other words, 'Exit hterm' will terminate hterm.
-
- You can use STOP key (PC98 version) or ALT-F10 to exit from hterm
- instead of this 'Exit hterm'. It is useful because you can
- exit from hterm at any point including communication mode.
- <
-
- display set-up
-
- > "D1"
- Display Set-Up:
- You can set various parameters for hterm display function.
-
- To Next Set-Up:
- ENTER key on 'To Next Set-Up' will bring you to 'Display
- Enhancements Set-Up' directory.
- <
-
- > "to dir"
- To Dir:
- ENTER key on 'To Directory' will bring you back to
- 'hterm Set-Up Directory' again.
- <
-
- > "D3"
- Interpret Control/No Interpret Control:
- ENTER key on 'Interpret Control' state, hterm becomes 'No Interpret
- Control' state, vice versa.
- 'Interpret Control' state converts control sequence characters
- sent from the host system to screen control commands.
- 'No Interpret Control' state does not convert control sequence
- excepting CR, LF characters.
- Control sequence will appear as inversed characters on the screen.
-
- Default is 'Interpret Control' state.
- This parameter is saved in set-up file.
- <
-
- > "D4"
- Auto Wrap/No Auto Wrap:
- Enter key on 'Auto Wrap' state, hterm becomes 'No Auto Wrap' state,
- vice versa.
- In 'Auto Wrap' state, a visible character sent from the host system at
- end of line will appear at beginning of the next line.
- In 'No Auto Wrap' state, the character stay at end of line.
-
- Default is 'Auto Wrap' state.
- This parameter is saved in set-up file.
- <
-
- > "D5"
- ROM Font/Soft Font:
- In 'ROM Font' state hterm uses font set in ROM.
- In 'Soft Font' state hterm uses font set in font file.
- Default font file name is a14k14.hft. hterm can display Japanese
- in Soft Font mode.
- Soft Font mode is also activated by -f option at hterm startup.
- If -ffontname option is given, hterm searches a font file named
- fontname in current,HOME and PATH directories. Font name is saved
- int set-up file.
-
- Default is 'ROM Font' state.
- This parameter is saved in set-up file.
- <
-
- > "D6"
- Cursor/No Cursor:
- Enter key on 'Cursor' state, hterm becomes 'No Cursor' state,
- vice versa.
- In 'Cursor' state, cursor is visible.
- In 'No Cursor' state, cursor is invisible.
-
- Default is 'Cursor' state.
- This parameter is saved in set-up file.
- <
-
- > "D7"
- Status Line/No Status Line:
- ENTER key on 'Status Line' state, hterm becomes 'No Status Line' state,
- vice versa.
- In 'Status Line' state, bottom line of the screen is used for showing
- status string set by the host system.
- In 'No Status Line' state, status line is invisible.
-
- STATUS LINE HAS NOT BEEN IMPLEMENTED YET.
-
- Default is 'No Back Quote' state.
- This parameter is saved in set-up file.
- <
-
- > "D8"
- No Back Quote/Back Quote: (PC98 version only)
- ENTER key on 'No Back Quote' state, hterm becomes 'Back Quote' state,
- vice versa.
- In 'No Back Quote' state, hterm displays emulated back quote character
- instead of read back quote character. This is useful for old PC98xx
- series personal computer. On Newer machines which have real back quote,
- set 'Back Quote' state.
- In 'Back Quote' state, hterm displays does not emulated back
- quote character.
-
- Default is 'No Back Quote' state.
- This parameter is saved in set-up file.
- <
-
-
- display enhancement set-up
-
-
- > "d1"
- Display Enhancements Set-Up:
- You can set various parameters for hterm display function.
- To Next Set-Up:
- ENTER key on 'To Next Set-Up' will bring you to 'General
- Set-Up' directory.
- <
-
- > "d3"
- White Char/.../Black Char:
- This menu specifies character color in ROM Font mode.
-
- Default is White Char.
- This parameter is saved in set-up file.
- <
-
- > "d4"
- White Back/.../Black Back:
- This menu specifies background color in ROM Font mode.
-
- Default is Black Back.
- This parameter is saved in set-up file.
- <
-
- > "d5"
- White Border/.../Black Border: (PC9801 only)
- This menu specifies border color.
-
- Default is Black Border.
- This parameter is saved in set-up file.
- <
-
- > "d6"
- Blink Cursor/Static Cursor:
- ENTER key on 'Blink Cursor' state, hterm becomes 'Static Cursor' state,
- vice versa.
- In 'Blink Cursor' state, cursor is .
- In 'Static Cursor' state, cursor is not blinking.
-
- Default is 'Blink Cursor' state.
- This parameter is saved in set-up file.
- <
-
- > "d7"
- Block Cursor/Underline Cursor:
- ENTER key on 'Block Cursor' state, hterm becomes 'Underline
- Cursor' state, vice versa.
- In 'Block Cursor' state, cursor is block style.
- In 'Underline Cursor' state, cursor is under line style.
-
- Default is 'Block Cursor' state.
- This parameter is saved in set-up file.
- <
-
- > "d8"
- Audible Bell/Visible Bell/Both A/V Bell
- In 'Audible Bell' state, bell is sound.
- In 'Visible Bell' state, bell is screen flushing.
- In 'Both A/V Bell' state, bell is sound and screen flushing.
-
- Default is 'Audible Bell' state.
- This parameter is saved in set-up file.
- <
-
- general set-up
-
- > "G1"
- General Set-Up:
- You can set various parameters for hterm general function.
- To Next Set-Up:
- ENTER key on 'To Next Set-Up' will bring you to 'General
- Enhancements Set-Up' directory.
- <
-
- > "G3"
- VT200 Mode, 7 bit Controls:
- This is a fake.
-
- You can use 8 bit control when you use JIS mode
- hterm can understand VT220 control sequence, but OLD OLD VT50
- mode is not supported.
- <
-
- > "G4"
- VT220 ID:
- This is a fake.
-
- hterm does not send VT220 ID to the remote system.
- <
-
- > "G5"
- Numeric Keypad/Application Keypad:
- ENTER key on 'Numeric Keypad state, hterm becomes 'Application
- Keypad' state, vice versa.
- In 'Numeric Keypad state, hterm generates number characters
- for TEN-KEY keypad.
- In 'Application Keypad' state, hterm generates special escape sequence
- for TEN-KEY keypad. such like '^[Om'.
-
- Default is 'Numeric Keypad' state.
- This parameter is save in set-up file.
- <
-
- > "G6"
- Normal Cursor Keys/Application Cursor keys:
- ENTER key on 'Normal Keys' state, hterm becomes 'Application
- Cursor Keys' state, vice versa.
- In 'Normal Cursor Keys' state, hterm generates 'ESC [ [A|B|C|D]'
- for cursor keys.
- In 'Application Cursor Keys' state, hterm generates 'ESC O [A|B|C|D]'
- for cursor keys.
-
- Default is 'Normal Cursor Keys' state.
- This parameter is save in set-up file.
- <
-
- > "G7"
- No New Line/New Line:
- ENTER key on 'New Line' state, hterm becomes 'No New Line' state,
- vice versa.
- In 'New Line' state, hterm generates CR LF sequence for ENTER key.
- In 'New Line' state, hterm generates CR sequence for ENTER key.
-
- Default is 'No New Line' state.
- This parameter is save in set-up file.
- <
-
- > "G8"
- New JIS/EUC/SJIS/Old JIS:
- ENTER key on item, sending/receiving kanji code will change.
-
- In 'New JIS' state, sending/receiving kanji code is newly defined
- JIS kanji code.
- In 'EUC' state, sending/receiving kanji code is EUC kanji code or
- DEC kanji code.
- In 'SJIS' state, sending/receiving kanji code is MS Kanji Code or
- shift JIS code.
- In 'Old JIS' state, sending/receiving kanji code is older JIS code.
-
- Default is 'New JIS' state.
- This parameter is save in set-up file.
- <
-
- > "G9"
- CTRL-XFER FEP / SHIFT-XFER FEP / CTRL/SHIFT-XFER FEP / No FEP (PC98 only)
- This menu specifies PC9801 FEP activation key.
-
- Default is CTRL-XFER FEP.
- This parameter is save in set-up file.
- <
-
- > "G10"
- Mouse Fast/Mouse Middle/Mouse Slow:
- This menu specifies speed of a mouse.
-
- communication mode:
- left botton history editor
- right botton set-up mode
- set-up mode:
- left botton ENTER
- right botton ESC
- history editor:
- left botton INS (mark)
- right botton ENTER (copy, paste, end of history editor)
-
- Default value is Mouse Middle.
- This parameter is saved in set-up file.
- <
-
- > "G11"
- BS Key Watcher OFF/BS Key Watcher N%:
- 'BS Key Watcher' is a function that depicts a message when propotion
- of your typing count of BS or DEL key exceeds against total count of
- keys you hit.
-
- 'BS Key Watcher OFF' state, hterm does not show a message.
- 'BS Key Watcher N%' state, a message is displayed when N% or over
- of keys typed are BS/DEL keys against total count of keys typed.
-
- (Can you understand my English? If No, read Japanese manual.)
-
- Default value is BS Key Watcher OFF.
- This parameter is saved in set-up file.
- <
-
-
- general enhancements set-up
-
- > "g1"
- General Enhancements Set-Up:
- You can set various parameters for hterm general function.
- To Next Set-Up:
- ENTER key on 'To Next Set-Up' will bring you to 'Communication
- Set-Up' directory.
- <
-
- > "g3"
- Form Feed: Line Feed/Form Feed: Home & Clear:
- In 'Form Feed: Line Feed' state, form feed character (0x0f)
- is treated as line feed character.
- In 'Form Feed: Home & Clear' state, form feed character
- from the remote system clears text screen and cursor moves
- to home position.(upper left corner)
-
- Default is 'Form Feed: Line Feed'.
- This parameter is saved in set-up file.
- <
-
- > "g4"
- 19 Line Mode/20 Line Mode/24 Line Mode/25 Line Mode:
- In '19 Line Mode', the screen is consists of 19 lines.
- In '20 Line Mode', the screen is consists of 20 lines.
- In '24 Line Mode', the screen is consists of 24 lines.
- In '25 Line Mode', the screen is consists of 25 lines.
- I don't recomment to use Japanese front end processor in 20/25
- line mode. Instead, Wnn is confortable.
- Somebody said to me that he got headake when he read network news
- in 24 line mode. Here is my idea, you can define a string e.g.
- '^X^L' to PF-1 in 'Keyboard set-up'. On Nemacs side,
- bind enter-19-line-mode(make it!) to '^X^L'. You can change screen
- size dinamically by one finger!
- 19/20 Line mode is available only on PC9801 system.
- Default is '24 Line Mode'
- This parameter is saved in set-up file.
- <
-
- > "g5"
- Skip Tab/Space Tab:
- In 'Skip Tab' state, tab character from the remote system
- moves cursor to next tab stop.
- In 'Space Tab' state, tab character from the remote system
- moves cursor to next tab stop, and it fills from
- current cursor position to next tab stop by space.
-
- Default is 'Skip Tab'.
- This parameter is saved in set-up file.
- <
-
- > "g6"
- No Saver/Saver 3/Saver 10:
- In 'Saver 3' state, hterm erases screen in case you and the
- remote system keeps three minuits silence.
- In 'Saver 10' state, hterm erases screen in case you and the
- remote system keeps ten minuits silence.
- Character from you or from the remote system restore the
- screen.
- In the other hand, 'No Saver' state does not erase the screen.
-
- Default is 'Saver 3'.
- This parameter is saved in set-up file.
- <
-
- > "g7"
- Blank Saver/Ico Saver/XXX Saver/.....:
- In 'Blank Saver' state, screen saver erases the screen and
- screen is keeped as just blank.
- In 'Ico Saver' state, polyhedra moves in the screen.
- You can write your own joyful saver. If you write new one,
- please send to me.
- <
-
- > "g8"
- Shift/Ctrl Lock/No Shift/Ctrl Lock: (PC98 version only)
- In 'No Shift/Ctrl Lock', shift/ctrl are not locked.
- In 'Shift/Ctrl Lock' state, SHIFT key locks shift state for next
- character. Double SHIFT locks shift state unless one more SHIFT.
- To clear shift state, hit SHIFT again.
- CTRL key locks ctrl state. To clear ctrl state for next character.
- Double CTRL locks ctrl state unless one more CTRL. To clear ctrl state,
- hit CTRL again.
- For convinience, click beep is generated when shift/ctrl state
- is activated.
-
- Default is 'No Shift/Ctrl Lock'
- This parameter is saved in set-up file.
- <
-
- > "shift lock"
- Shift/Ctrl Lock Enabled!
-
- In 'Shift/Ctrl Lock' state, SHIFT key locks shift state for next
- character. Double SHIFT locks shift state unless one more SHIFT.
- To clear shift state, hit SHIFT again.
- CTRL key locks ctrl state. To clear ctrl state for next character.
- Double CTRL locks ctrl state unless one more CTRL. To clear ctrl state,
- hit CTRL again.
-
- Thank you for your use of this function.
- <
-
- > "g9"
- Dialing At Startup/No Dialing At Startup:
- On state 'Dialing At Startup' and set-up file is saved,
- hterm will send dialing sequence to the modem.
- This can be enabled/disabled explicitly from command line options.
- hterm -d auto dial
- hterm -nd no auto dial
- There are four way to send dialing sequence.
- 1 type CTRL-PF6 at communicatin mode.
- 2 set 'Redial' in 'Set-Up directory'.
- 3 set 'Dialing At Startup' in 'General Enhancements Set-Up'.
- 4 At startup, invoke hterm with -d option.
- Default is 'No Dialing At Startup'.
- This parameter is saved in set-up file.
- <
-
- > "g10"
- Dialing Sequence:
- You can define dialing sequence sent to the modem.
- A sample is prestored. If you are using AT modem, change the
- phone number. Maximum length is 60 characters.
- control characters:
- ^Pn (CTRL-P) pause. e.g. ^P4 pauses four seconds.
- If no number followed, ^P pauses three seconds.
- ^Wmessage^W (CTRL-W) wait for 'message'. ? matches to arbitrary
- character.
- Example:
- AT^MATDT00-000-0000^M^Wogin:^Whirano^M^Wssword:^Wsecret^M
-
- This parameter is saved in set-up file.
- <
-
- > "g11"
- Default Command:
- This menu specifies default command line use by OS menu in main
- directory or META-PF8 in communication mode.
- If you have swap.exe command, "swap -F command" is desirable.
-
- This parameter is saved in set-up file.
- <
-
-
- communication set-up
-
- > "C1"
- Communications Set-Up:
- You can set various parameters for communication function.
- To Next Set-Up:
- ENTER key on 'To Next Set-Up' will bring you to 'File Xfer Set-Up'
- directory.
- <
-
- > "C3"
- Baud Rate=300/1200/2400/4800/9600/19200/38400:
- Baud rate means serial line communication speed.
- Baud rate is set to given number.
- You can also change baud rate by 'CTRL-PF7' in communication mode.
- Or Also you can change baud rate from command line option.
- e.g. hterm -b38400 (this overrides baud rate loaded from set-up file.)
-
- I recommend to use 38400 baud. It's nice! It's fast than slow X window!
- To change baud rate in the unix system, type
- stty 38400
-
- Default is 9600 baud.
- This parameter is saved in set-up file.
- <
-
- > "C4"
- 8 Bit No Parity/8 Bit Even Parity/7 Bit No Parity/7 Bit Even Parity/
- 8 Bit Space Parity:
- Bit length and parity is set to given parameter.
- X bit means character size in bits on communication.
- Even parity means a parity is added to each character on communication.
- No parity means that parity is not used.
- You can also change bit length and parity by 'CTRL-PF8' in
- communication mode.
-
- I recommend to use 8 bit, no parity.
- To pass EUC or shift JIS kanji code and send/receive binary file
- in kermit, you should set 8 bit character length.
- To change character length in the Berkley unix system, type
- stty pass8
-
- Default is '8 Bit No Parity'.
- This parameter is saved in set-up file.
- <
-
- > "C5"
- 1 Stop Bit/2 Stop Bit:
- Stop bit is set to given parameter.
- Most system uses 1 stop bit.
-
- Default is '1 Stop Bit'.
- This parameter is saved in set-up file.
- <
-
- > "C6"
- Local Echo/No Local Echo:
- In 'Local Echo' state, characters typed by user is echoed back
- locally. This is used on half duplex communication line.
- In 'No Local Echo' state, characters typed by user is not echoed back
- locally. This is used on full duplex communication line.
-
- Default is 'No Local Echo'.
- This parameter is saved in set-up file.
- <
-
- > "C7"
- No Flow Ctrl / XON/XOFF / RTS/CTS:
- In 'No XON/XOFF' state, hterm does not do flow control.
- In 'XON/XOFF' state, hterm send XOFF character (0x11 CTRL-S) to
- the remote system if receive buffer becomes near full.
- When receive buffer reaches near empty, hterm sends XON character
- (0x13 CTRL-Q) to the remote system.
- XOFF means 'stop sending please!' and XON means 'OK, send please'.
- If you are using relatively slow machine, hterm may drop some
- characters.
- In 'RTS/CTS' state, hterm controls flow by RTS/CTS line.
-
- Default is 'XON/XOFF'.
- This parameter is saved in set-up file.
- <
-
- > "C8"
- COM1:/COM2:/COM3:/COM4:
- Specify serial port number.
-
- Default is 'COM1:'.
- This parameter is saved in set-up file.
- <
-
- > "C9"
- Keep Line at Exit/Drop Line at Exit:
- In 'Keep Line at Exit' state, hterm keeps ER high at exit.
- In 'Drop Line at Exit' state, hterm makes ER low at exit.
-
- Default is 'Keep Line at Exit'.
- This parameter is saved in set-up file.
- <
-
-
- printer set-up
-
- > "P1"
- Printer Set-Up:
- You can print session log to a printer.
- To Next Set-Up:
- ENTER key on 'To Next Set-Up' will bring you to 'Keyboard Set-Up'
- directory.
- <
-
- > "P3"
- Auto Print/No Auto Print:
- In 'Auto Print' state, hterm prints characters sent from the remote
- system.
- In 'No Auto Print' state, hterm stops to print out.
-
- Currently various NEC printers are supported for PC98 version.
-
- Default is 'No Click' state.
- This parameter is saved in set-up file.
- <
-
- > "P4"
- Send Form Feed:
- 'Send Form Feed' sends form feed character (0x0f) to the printer.
- <
-
- > "P5"
- Spacing=N: (PC98 version only)
- Space between KANJI to KANJI is set to given parameter.
-
- Default is 'No Click' state.
- This parameter is saved in set-up file.
- <
-
-
- keyboard set-up
-
- > "K1"
- Keyboard Set-Up:
- You can set various parameters for your keyboard.
- To Next Set-Up:
- ENTER key on 'To Next Set-Up' will bring you to 'Tabs Set-Up'
- directory.
- <
-
- > "K3"
- Click/No Click:
- In 'Click' state, hterm generates click beep when you hit a key.
- In 'No Click' state, hterm does not generate click beep.
-
- NOTE: Sometimes character lost happens in Click state.
-
- Default is 'No Click' state.
- This parameter is saved in set-up file.
- <
-
- > "K4"
- PC9801 Keyboard/ANSI Keyboard: (PC98 version only)
- In 'PC9801 Keyboard' state, keyboard layout is PC9801 mode.
- In 'ANSI Keyboard' state, keyboard layout is ANSI mode.
-
- Default is 'PC9801 Keyboard' state.
- This parameter is saved in set-up file.
- <
-
- > "K5"
- BS key BS/BS key DEL:
- In 'BS key BS' state, BS character (0x08) is generated by
- BS key.
- In 'BS key DEL' state, DEL character (0x7f) is generated by
- BS key.
- Also you can issue DEL code by CTRL-8.
-
- Break code is sent to the remote system by CTRL-BS key.
- Long break code is sent to the remote system by SHIFT-BS key.
-
- Default is 'BS key BS' state.
- This parameter is saved in set-up file.
- <
-
- > "K6"
- Key Remap:
- This menu bring you to keyboard map set-up. Most menus in
- this set-up are used by PC9801 users.
-
- Break code is sent to the remote system by CTRL-BS key.
- Long break code is sent to the remote system by SHIFT-BS key.
- <
-
- > "K7"
- Function Keys:
- You can define strings generated by function keys (PF-key).
-
- Select PF-key by cursor key and hit ENTER to edit string.
- To Exit, hit ESC.
-
- If Japanese front end processor(FEP) is active, PF-key is passed to
- FEP.
-
- This parameter is saved in set-up file.
- <
-
- > "K8"
- SHIFT-Function Keys:
- You can define strings generated by shift function keys (SHIFT-PF-key).
-
- Select PF-key by cursor key and hit ENTER to edit string.
- To Exit, hit ESC.
-
- If Japanese front end processor(FEP) is active, PF-key is passed to
- FEP.
-
- This parameter is saved in set-up file.
- <
-
- > "K9"
- CTRL-Function Keys: (Available in communication mode)
- CTRL-PF1: Clear text screen
- CTRL-PF2: Clear graphic screen
- CTRL-PF3: 19 line/20 line/24 line/25 line mode
- CTRL-PF4: paste contents of copy buffer to the remote system
- CTRL-PF5: history editor
-
- CTRL-PF6: Send dialing sequence
- CTRL-PF7: Change baud rate
- CTRL-PF8: Change parity/stop bit
- CTRL-PF9: Logging on/off
- CTRL-PF10: File upload
- <
-
- > "K10"
- META-Function Keys: (Available in communication mode)
- META_PF1: change directory
- META_PF2: xmodem receive
- META_PF3: xmodem send
- META_PF4: kermit receive
- META_PF5: kermit send
-
- META_PF6: kermit get
- META_PF7: kermit finish
- META-PF8: call OS
- META-PF9: set-up mode
- META-PF10: exit from hterm
- <
-
- > "K11"
- Normal Cursor Keys:
- You can define strings generated by cursor keys.
-
- Select cursor key by cursor key and hit ENTER to edit string.
- To Exit, hit ESC.
-
- If Japanese front end processor(FEP) is active, cursor key is passed to
- FEP.
-
- This parameter is saved in set-up file.
- <
-
- > "K12"
- Application Cursor Keys:
- You can define strings generated by cursor keys in application cursor
- mode.
-
- Select cursor key by cursor key and hit ENTER to edit string.
- To Exit, hit ESC.
-
- If Japanese front end processor(FEP) is active, cursor key is passed to
- FEP.
-
- This parameter is saved in set-up file.
- <
-
- > "K13"
- Application Keypad: (IBM-PC, AX version only)
- You can define strings generated by ten keys in application keypad
- mode.
-
- Select cursor key by cursor key and hit ENTER to edit string.
- To Exit, hit ESC.
-
- This parameter is saved in set-up file.
- <
-
-
- keyboard Map Set-Up
-
- > "k2"
- To keyboard Set-Up:
- This menu brings you to keyboard set-up.
-
- Keyboard Map Set-Up:
- You can change keyboard placements.
- <
-
- > "k3"
- Normal-Keys: (PC9801 only)
- Specifies non shifted typewrite keys.
-
- In this map $ff means keys that does not generate any code,
- $ee means short break and $ef means long break.
-
- This parameter is saved in set-up file.
- <
-
- > "k4"
- Shift-Keys: (PC9801 only)
- Specifies shifted typewrite keys.
-
- In this map $ff means keys that does not generate any code,
- $ee means short break and $ef means long break.
-
- This parameter is saved in set-up file.
- <
-
- > "k5"
- CTRL-Keys: (PC9801 only)
- Specifies CTRLed typewrite keys.
-
- In this map $ff means keys that does not generate any code,
- $ee means short break and $ef means long break.
-
- This parameter is saved in set-up file.
- <
-
- > "k6"
- Kana Keys: (PC9801 only)
- Specifies kana shifted typewrite keys.
-
- In this map $ff means keys that does not generate any code,
- $ee means short break and $ef means long break.
-
- This parameter is saved in set-up file.
- <
-
- > "k7"
- Shift-Kana Keys: (PC9801 only)
- Specifies shifted kana typewrite keys.
-
- In this map $ff means keys that does not generate any code,
- $ee means short break and $ef means long break.
-
- This parameter is saved in set-up file.
- <
-
- > "k8"
- hterm CTRL-key Binding:
- Specifies control key binding used in hterm's mini mini emacs and
- history editor.
- Select key by cursor key then hit ENTER to edit.
-
- This parameter is saved in set-up file.
- <
-
- > "k9"
- Swap Keys: (PC9801, PC98XA only)
- Replaces keys. (key table is avalable from 'PC9801 keyboard' in
- online manual.
-
- This parameter is saved in set-up file.
- <
-
-
- tab set-up
-
- > "T1"
- Tabs Setup:
- You can set tab stops.
- To Next Set-Up:
- ENTER key on 'To Next Set-Up' will bring you to 'Display Set-Up'
- directory.
- <
-
- > "T3"
- Clear All Tabs:
- 'Clear All Tabs' clears all of tab stops.
- <
-
- > "T4"
- Set 8 Column Tabs/Set 4 Column Tabs:
- 'Set 8 Tabs' sets 8 column tab stops.
- 'Set 8 Tabs' sets 4 column tab stops.
- <
-
- > "T5"
- Edit Tabs:
- ENTER key on 'Edit Tabs', You can edit tab stops.
-
- ESC: End
- TAB: Jump to next tab stop
- RIGHT, ^F, ^L, L: Move forward
- LEFT, ^B, H, BS, DEL: Move backward
- HOME, ^A: Top of line
- END, ^E: End of line
- T, CR: Set tab stop
- SPACE: Clear tab stop
- <
-
-
- file xfer set-up
-
- > "X1"
- File Xfer Set-Up:
- You can send/receive files. And you can make log of your session.
- To Next Set-Up:
- ENTER key on 'To Next Set-Up' will bring you to 'Keyboard Set-Up'
- directory.
- <
-
- > "X3"
- Options:
- Brings you to File Xfer Options Set-Up directory.
- <
-
- > "X4"
- Logging On/Logging Off:
- In 'Logging On' state, hterm saves characters sent from the remote
- system in a file. hterm asks file name for you. If the file does not
- exist, hterm creates it. If the file exists already hterm appends
- characters to the file.
- In 'Logging Off' state, hterm does not saves characters.
- You can also on/off logging by CTRL-PF9 in communication mode.
-
- Default is 'Logging Off' state.
- <
-
- > "X5"
- Up Load On/Up Load Off:
- In 'Up Load On' state, hterm sends contents of the file to
- the remote system.
- In 'Up Load Off' state, hterm does not send a file.
- <
-
- > "X6"
- XMODEM Receive:
- XMODEM/YMODEM protocol file receive
-
- First, start xmodem on the remote system.
- % xmodem -sty files (for text files)
- % xmodem -sby files (for binary files)
- % sb -a files (for text files)
- % sb -b files (for binary files)
-
- Next select this menu.
- To abort transfer, type ESC.
- NOTE: Protocol and options (CRC, 128/1K) are selected automatically.
- <
-
- > "X7"
- XMODEM Send:
- XMODEM/YMODEM file send
-
- ü@ First, start remote xmodem.
- % xmodem -rtyk (for text files)
- % xmodem -rbyk (for binary files)
- % rb -a (for text files)
- % rb -b (for binary files)
- Next select this menu, then type file names to send.
- Wild card is available. e.g.,
- File name: *.c *.h makefile c:\config.sys
- To abort transfer, type ESC.
- NOTE: Protocol and option (CRC) are selected automatically.
- Packet size on sending can be set in Options diretory.
- <
-
- > "X8"
- Change Directory:
- Changes working directory. Enter directory name.
- TAB displays file names.
-
- This menu can be invoked by META-PF1 in communication mode.
- <
-
- > "X9"
- KERMIT Receive:
- Kermit protocol file receieve.
-
- First, start remote kermit.
- % ckermit -s file1 file2 file3... (for text files)
- % ckermit -is file1 file2 file3... (for binary files)
- Next select this menu.
- To abort transfer, type ESC.
- <
-
- > "X10"
- KERMIT Recieve:
- Kermit protocol file send.
-
- First, start remote kermit.
- % ckermit -r (for text files)
- % ckermit -ir (for binary files)
- Next select this menu, then type file names to send.
- Wild card is available. e.g.
-
- File name: *.c *.h c:/config.sys
-
- To abort transfer, type ESC.
- <
-
- > "X11"
- KERMIT Get:
- Kermit protocol file get.
-
- First, start remote kermit in server mode.
- % ckermit
- C-KERMIT> server
- Next select this menu, then type file names to get.
-
- Remote File name: *.c
-
- We can get files repeatly.
- To abort transfer, type ESC.
- To terminate remote server, do 'Kermit finish'.
- <
-
- > "X12"
- KERMIT Finish:
- 'Kermit Finish' finishs remote server after 'Kermit Get'.
-
- To abort finish, type ESC.
- <
-
-
- file xfer options directory
-
- > "x2"
- File Xfer Options Set-Up:
- You can set various parameters for file transfer protocols.
- To File Xfer:
- ENTER key on 'To File Xfer' will bring you to 'File Xfer Set-Up'
- directory.
- <
-
- > "x3"
- Logging Text/Logging Binary:
- In 'Logging Text' state, logging is done in text mode.
- Kanji characters are converted to local system's kanji code.
- In 'Logging Binary' state, logging is done in binary mode.
- All of characters sent from the remote system is stored.
-
- Default is 'Logging Text' state.
- This parameter is saved in set-up file.
- <
-
- > "x4"
- Up Load Text/Up Load Binary:
- In 'Up Load Text' state, file uploading is done in text mode.
- Kanji characters are converted to the remote system's kanji code.
- In 'Up Load Binary' state, file uploading is done in binary mode.
- Kanji code conversion does not occured.
-
- Default is 'Up Load Text' state.
- This parameter is saved in set-up file.
- <
-
- > "x5"
- XMODEM Binary/XMODEM Text:
- In 'XMODEM Text' state, hterm will strip ^Zs of end of file in case of
- XMODEM protocol file receive.
- In 'XMODEM Binary' state, ^Zs remain.
- NOTE:
- YMODEM protocol is not sensitive for text/binary. Set 'binary'.
-
- Default is 'XMODEM Binary' state.
- This parameter is saved in set-up file.
- <
-
- > "x6"
- Long Packet/Short Packet:
- In 'Long Packet' state, hterm XMODEM uses 1024 byte packet on sending.
- If hterm detects many errors, hterm uses 128 byte packet.
- In 'Short Packet' state, hterm uses 128 byte packet on sending.
- It is useful to communicate with BUSY UNIX.
- NOTE:
- Protocol, Packet size and checksum/CRC setting is done by hterm.
- It's fully automatic!
-
- Default is 'Long Packet' state.
- This parameter is saved in set-up file.
- <
-
- > "x7"
- Up Load Delay=10/20/30/40/50/60/70:
- Sets up loading delay timing.
-
- Bigger number makes output slower.
-
- Default is 'Up Load Delay=20'.
- This parameter is saved in set-up file.
- <
-
-
- mini mini emacs editor
-
- > "emacs"
- Mini Mini Emacs Editor:
- ESC: Abort edit
- CR: End edit
- ^A, HOME: Top of line
- ^E, END: End of line
- ^B, LEFT: Backward char
- ^F, ^L, RIGHT: Forward char
- ^K: Kill to end of line (no yank function :-)
- ^U: Kill to top of line
- BS, DEL: Delete backward char
- ^D: Delete current char
- ^I, TAB: File name completion
- ^Q: Quote char
- To enter control character, use ^Q. e.g. to enter CR, ^Q CR
- <
-
- tab editor
-
- > "edit tab"
- Tab Editor:
- ESC: End
- TAB: Jump to next tab stop
- RIGHT, ^F, ^L, L: Move forward
- LEFT, ^B, H, BS, DEL: Move backward
- HOME, ^A: Top of line
- END, ^E: End of line
- T, CR: Set tab stop
- SPACE: Clear tab stop
- <
-
- history editor key binding
-
- > "hist-editor key"
- M-? for HELP (M-? means 'ESC ?' ^X-? means '^X ?')
- M-ESC ^X^C CTRL-PF5: end editor without paste
- ENTER: (if marked, append region to copy buffer) end editor then paste
- ^O ^X^W: write copy buffer to file (If the file exists text is appended.)
- ^P UP, ^N DOWN, ^F RIGHT, ^B LEFT: move cursor
- ^V ROLLDN: up page ^Z ROLLUP: down page
- ^A HOME: top of line ^E END: end of line
- ^U M-<: Upper left of history ^T M->: Tail of hisotory
- ^S: search forward ^R: search backward
- M-G ^G: goto line ^J: insert new line
- ^L: re-center ^D: delete current char
- BS DEL: delete backward ^K: kill to end of line or kill line
- ^Q: quote char char: self insert (kanji is available.)
- ^@ INS M- : mark or unmark ^C: exchange mark and cursor
- M-^I ^|: clear copy buffer ^W M-W: append region to copy buffer
- ^X^F: load a file as history
- HOW TO 1) move cursor then type INS, This position is the mark.
- SEND IT 2) move cursor, and characters are reversed. This is region.
- TO HOST 3) type ENTER. Copy buffer will be sent to the host. This is paste.
-
- Hit Any Key
- <
-
-
- > "ascii"
- Practical ASCII code ffle
-
- 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 A B C D E F
- 0 NUL SOH STX ETX EOT ENQ ACK BEL BS HT LF VT FF CR SO SI
- 1 DLE DC1 DC2 DC3 DC4 NAK SYN ETB CAN EM SUB ESC FS GS RS US
- 2 SP ! " # $ % & ' ( ) * + , - . /
- 3 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 : ; < = > ?
- 4 @ A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O
- 5 P Q R S T U V W X Y Z [ \ ] ^ _
- 6 ` a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o
- 7 p q r s t u v w x y z { | } ~ DEL
- 8 IND NEL SSA ESA HTS HTJ VTS PLD PLU RI SS2 SS3
- 9 DCS PU1 PU2 STS CCH MW SPA EPA CSI ST OSC PM APC
-
- kana($a0-$df), SJIS1($81-$9f,$e0-$fc), SJIS2($40-$7e,$80-$ff), EUC($80-$ff)
- < intro
-
- > "PC9801 keyboard"
- code table generated by PC9801 keyboard
-
- ESC(0) 1(1) 2(2) 3(3) 4(4) 5(5) 6(6) 7(7) 8(8) 9(9) 0(a) -(b) ^(c) \(d) BS(e)
- TAB(f) Q(10) W(11) E(12) R(13) T(14) Y(15) U(16) I(17) O(18) P(19) @(1a) [(1b)
- CR(1c) A(1d) S(1e) D(1f) F(20) G(21) H(22) J(23) K(24) L(25) ;(26) :(27) ](28)
- Z(29) X(2a) C(2b) V(2c) B(2d) N(2e) M(2f) ,(30) .(31) /(32) _(33)
- SP(34) XFER(35) RUP(36) RDN(37) INS(38) DEL(39)
- UP(3a) LEFT(3b) RIGHT(3c) DOWN(3d)
- HOME(3e) HELP(3f) -(40) /(41) 7(42) 8(43) 9(44) *(45) 4(46) 5(47)
- 6(48) +(49) 1(4a) 2(4b) 3(4c) =(4d) 0(4e) ,(4f) .(50) NFER(51)
- STOP(60) COPY(61)
- F1(62) F2(63) F3(64) F4(65) F5(66) F6(67) F7(68) F8(69) F9(6a) F10(6b)
- SHIFT(70) CAPS(71) KANA(72) GRPH(73) CTRL(74)
- < intro
-
- BS key watcher messages.
-
- I am sorry, though I want to write good messages that encourage you...
- If you find these are too poor, please send yours. I will use them. Please.
-
- > coffee 0
-
- Hi,
-
- Ummm, too many times BS/DEL key have been typed.
-
- Let's have a coffee time!
-
- <
- > coffee 1
-
- Hi,
-
- Ummm, too many times BS/DEL key have been typed.
-
- Let's take a walk!
-
- <
- > coffee 2
-
- Good afternoon.
-
- Too many times BS/DEL key have been typed.
-
- Let's read NEWS.
- <
- > morning 0
-
- Good morning.
-
- Too many times BS/DEL key have been typed.
-
- Are you sleepy?
-
- Wash your face!
- <
- > morning 1
-
- Good morning.
-
- Did you sleep enough last night?
-
- Let's have coffee!
-
- <
- > morning 2
-
- Good morning.
-
- I guess that you did not sleep last night.
-
- I recommend you take a rest.
-
- <
- > sleep 0
-
- OK, Let's go to bed!
-
- <
- > sleep 1
-
- You need a rest.
-
- Let's go to warm bed!
-
- <
- > sleep 2
-
- You need a rest.
-
- Let's have a tea time.
-
- Or go to bed.
-
- <
-
-