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This determination is done as follows, using the first terminal type found. 1. The <STRONG>terminal</STRONG> argument specified on the command line. 2. The value of the <STRONG>TERM</STRONG> environmental variable. 3. (BSD systems only.) The terminal type associated with the standard error output device in the <EM>/etc/ttys</EM> file. (On Linux and System-V-like UNIXes, <EM>getty</EM> does this job by setting <STRONG>TERM</STRONG> according to the type passed to it by <EM>/etc/inittab</EM>.) 4. The default terminal type, ``unknown''. If the terminal type was not specified on the command- line, the <STRONG>-m</STRONG> option mappings are then applied (see the section <STRONG>TERMINAL</STRONG> <STRONG>TYPE</STRONG> <STRONG>MAPPING</STRONG> for more information). Then, if the terminal type begins with a question mark (``?''), the user is prompted for confirmation of the ter- minal type. An empty response confirms the type, or, another type can be entered to specify a new type. Once the terminal type has been determined, the terminfo entry for the terminal is retrieved. If no terminfo entry is found for the type, the user is prompted for another ter- minal type. Once the terminfo entry is retrieved, the window size, backspace, interrupt and line kill characters (among many other things) are set and the terminal and tab initializa- tion strings are sent to the standard error output. Finally, if the erase, interrupt and line kill characters have changed, or are not set to their default values, their values are displayed to the standard error output. Use the <STRONG>-c</STRONG> or <STRONG>-w</STRONG> option to select only the window sizing versus the other initialization. If neither option is given, both are assumed. When invoked as <STRONG>reset</STRONG>, <STRONG>tset</STRONG> sets cooked and echo modes, turns off cbreak and raw modes, turns on newline transla- tion and resets any unset special characters to their default values before doing the terminal initialization described above. This is useful after a program dies leaving a terminal in an abnormal state. Note, you may have to type <STRONG><LF>reset<LF></STRONG> (the line-feed character is normally control-J) to get the terminal to work, as carriage-return may no longer work in the abnormal state. Also, the terminal will often not echo the command. The options are as follows: <STRONG>-c</STRONG> Set control characters and modes. <STRONG>-e</STRONG> Set the erase character to <EM>ch</EM>. <STRONG>-I</STRONG> Do not send the terminal or tab initialization strings to the terminal. <STRONG>-i</STRONG> Set the interrupt character to <EM>ch</EM>. <STRONG>-k</STRONG> Set the line kill character to <EM>ch</EM>. <STRONG>-m</STRONG> Specify a mapping from a port type to a terminal. See the section <STRONG>TERMINAL</STRONG> <STRONG>TYPE</STRONG> <STRONG>MAPPING</STRONG> for more infor- mation. <STRONG>-Q</STRONG> Do not display any values for the erase, interrupt and line kill characters. Normally <STRONG>tset</STRONG> displays the values for control characters which differ from the system's default values. <STRONG>-q</STRONG> The terminal type is displayed to the standard out- put, and the terminal is not initialized in any way. The option `-' by itself is equivalent but archaic. <STRONG>-r</STRONG> Print the terminal type to the standard error output. <STRONG>-s</STRONG> Print the sequence of shell commands to initialize the environment variable <STRONG>TERM</STRONG> to the standard output. See the section <STRONG>SETTING</STRONG> <STRONG>THE</STRONG> <STRONG>ENVIRONMENT</STRONG> for details. <STRONG>-V</STRONG> reports the version of ncurses which was used in this program, and exits. <STRONG>-w</STRONG> Resize the window to match the size deduced via <STRONG>setupterm</STRONG>. Normally this has no effect, unless <STRONG>setupterm</STRONG> is not able to detect the window size. The arguments for the <STRONG>-e</STRONG>, <STRONG>-i</STRONG>, and <STRONG>-k</STRONG> options may either be entered as actual characters or by using the `hat' nota- tion, i.e. control-h may be specified as ``^H'' or ``^h''.</PRE><H2>SETTING THE ENVIRONMENT</H2><PRE>
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