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<H2>NAME</H2><PRE>
<B>tput</B>, <B>reset</B> - initialize a terminal or query terminfo
database
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<H2>SYNOPSIS</H2><PRE>
<B>tput</B> [<B>-T</B><I>type</I>] <I>capname</I> [<I>parms</I> ... ]
<B>tput</B> [<B>-T</B><I>type</I>] <B>init</B>
<B>tput</B> [<B>-T</B><I>type</I>] <B>reset</B>
<B>tput</B> [<B>-T</B><I>type</I>] <B>longname</B>
<B>tput</B> <B>-S</B> <B><<</B>
<B>tput</B> <B>-V</B>
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<H2>DESCRIPTION</H2><PRE>
The <B>tput</B> utility uses the <B>terminfo</B> database to make the
values of terminal-dependent capabilities and information
available to the shell (see <B><A HREF="sh.1.html">sh(1)</A></B>), to initialize or reset
the terminal, or return the long name of the requested
terminal type. <B>tput</B> outputs a string if the attribute
(<I>cap</I>ability <I>name</I>) is of type string, or an integer if the
attribute is of type integer. If the attribute is of type
boolean, <B>tput</B> simply sets the exit code (<B>0</B> for TRUE if the
terminal has the capability, <B>1</B> for FALSE if it does not),
and produces no output. Before using a value returned on
standard output, the user should test the exit code [<B>$?</B>,
see <B><A HREF="sh.1.html">sh(1)</A></B>] to be sure it is <B>0</B>. (See the <B>EXIT</B> <B>CODES</B> and
<B>DIAGNOSTICS</B> sections.) For a complete list of capabili-
ties and the <I>capname</I> associated with each, see <B>ter-</B>
<B><A HREF="minfo.5.html">minfo(5)</A></B>.
<B>-T</B><I>type</I> indicates the <I>type</I> of terminal. Normally this
option is unnecessary, because the default is taken
from the environment variable <B>TERM</B>. If <B>-T</B> is spec-
ified, then the shell variables <B>LINES</B> and <B>COLUMNS</B>
will be ignored,and the operating system will not
be queried for the actual screen size.
<I>capname</I>
indicates the attribute from the <B>terminfo</B> database.
When <B>termcap</B> support is compiled in, the <B>termcap</B>
name for the attribute is also accepted.
<I>parms</I> If the attribute is a string that takes parameters,
the arguments <I>parms</I> will be instantiated into the
string. An all numeric argument will be passed to
the attribute as a number.
<B>-S</B> allows more than one capability per invocation of
<B>tput</B>. The capabilities must be passed to <B>tput</B> from
the standard input instead of from the command line
(see example). Only one <I>capname</I> is allowed per
line. The <B>-S</B> option changes the meaning of the <B>0</B>
and <B>1</B> boolean and string exit codes (see the EXIT
CODES section).
<B>-V</B> reports the version of ncurses which was used in
this program, and exits.
<B>init</B> If the <B>terminfo</B> database is present and an entry
for the user's terminal exists (see <B>-T</B><I>type</I>, above),
the following will occur: (1) if present, the ter-
minal's initialization strings will be output (<B>is1</B>,
<B>is2</B>, <B>is3</B>, <B>if</B>, <B>iprog</B>), (2) any delays (e.g., new-
line) specified in the entry will be set in the tty
driver, (3) tabs expansion will be turned on or off
according to the specification in the entry, and
(4) if tabs are not expanded, standard tabs will be
set (every 8 spaces). If an entry does not contain
the information needed for any of the four above
activities, that activity will silently be skipped.
<B>reset</B> Instead of putting out initialization strings, the
terminal's reset strings will be output if present
(<B>rs1</B>, <B>rs2</B>, <B>rs3</B>, <B>rf</B>). If the reset strings are not
present, but initialization strings are, the ini-
tialization strings will be output. Otherwise,
<B>reset</B> acts identically to <B>init</B>.
<B>longname</B>
If the <B>terminfo</B> database is present and an entry
for the user's terminal exists (see <B>-T</B><I>type</I> above),
then the long name of the terminal will be put out.
The long name is the last name in the first line of
the terminal's description in the <B>terminfo</B> database
[see <B><A HREF="term.5.html">term(5)</A></B>].
If <B>tput</B> is invoked by a link named <B>reset</B>, this has the
same effect as <B>tput</B> <B>reset</B>. See <B>tset</B> for comparison, which
has similar behavior.
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<H2>EXAMPLES</H2><PRE>
<B>tput</B> <B>init</B>
Initialize the terminal according to the type of ter-
minal in the environmental variable <B>TERM</B>. This com-
mand should be included in everyone's .profile after
the environmental variable <B>TERM</B> has been exported, as
illustrated on the <B><A HREF="profile.4.html">profile(4)</A></B> manual page.
<B>tput</B> <B>-T5620</B> <B>reset</B>
Reset an AT&T 5620 terminal, overriding the type of
terminal in the environmental variable <B>TERM</B>.
<B>tput</B> <B>cup</B> <B>0</B> <B>0</B>
Send the sequence to move the cursor to row <B>0</B>, column
<B>0</B> (the upper left corner of the screen, usually known
as the "home" cursor position).
<B>tput</B> <B>clear</B>
Echo the clear-screen sequence for the current
terminal.
<B>tput</B> <B>cols</B>
Print the number of columns for the current terminal.
<B>tput</B> <B>-T450</B> <B>cols</B>
Print the number of columns for the 450 terminal.
<B>bold=`tput</B> <B>smso`</B> <B>offbold=`tput</B> <B>rmso`</B>
Set the shell variables <B>bold</B>, to begin stand-out mode
sequence, and <B>offbold</B>, to end standout mode sequence,
for the current terminal. This might be followed by
a prompt: <B>echo</B> <B>"${bold}Please</B> <B>type</B> <B>in</B> <B>your</B> <B>name:</B>
<B>${offbold}\c"</B>
<B>tput</B> <B>hc</B>
Set exit code to indicate if the current terminal is
a hard copy terminal.
<B>tput</B> <B>cup</B> <B>23</B> <B>4</B>
Send the sequence to move the cursor to row 23, col-
umn 4.
<B>tput</B> <B>longname</B>
Print the long name from the <B>terminfo</B> database for
the type of terminal specified in the environmental
variable <B>TERM</B>.
<B>tput</B> <B>-S</B> <B><<!</B>
<B>></B> <B>clear</B>
<B>></B> <B>cup</B> <B>10</B> <B>10</B>
<B>></B> <B>bold</B>
<B>></B> <B>!</B>
This example shows tput processing several capabili-
ties in one invocation. This example clears the
screen, moves the cursor to position 10, 10 and turns
on bold (extra bright) mode. The list is terminated
by an exclamation mark (<B>!</B>) on a line by itself.
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<H2>FILES</H2><PRE>
<B>/usr/share/terminfo</B>
compiled terminal description database
<B>/usr/include/curses.h</B>
<B><A HREF="ncurses.3x.html">curses(3x)</A></B> header file
<B>/usr/include/term.h</B>
<B>terminfo</B> header file
<B>/usr/share/tabset/*</B>
tab settings for some terminals, in a format appro-
priate to be output to the terminal (escape
sequences that set margins and tabs); for more
information, see the "Tabs and Initialization" sec-
tion of <B><A HREF="terminfo.4.html">terminfo(4)</A></B>
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<H2>SEE ALSO</H2><PRE>
<B><A HREF="clear.1.html">clear(1)</A></B>, <B><A HREF="stty.1.html">stty(1)</A></B>, <B><A HREF="tabs.5.html">tabs(5)</A></B>. <B><A HREF="profile.5.html">profile(5)</A></B>, <B><A HREF="terminfo.4.html">terminfo(4)</A></B> in
the <I>System</I> <I>Administrator</I>'<I>s</I> <I>Reference</I> <I>Manual</I>. Chapter 10
of the <I>Programmer</I>'<I>s</I> <I>Guide</I>.
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<H2>EXIT CODES</H2><PRE>
If <I>capname</I> is of type boolean, a value of <B>0</B> is set for
TRUE and <B>1</B> for FALSE unless the <B>-S</B> option is used.
If <I>capname</I> is of type string, a value of <B>0</B> is set if the
<I>capname</I> is defined for this terminal <I>type</I> (the value of
<I>capname</I> is returned on standard output); a value of <B>1</B> is
set if <I>capname</I> is not defined for this terminal <I>type</I> (a
null value is returned on standard output).
If <I>capname</I> is of type boolean or string and the <B>-S</B> option
is used, a value of <B>0</B> is returned to indicate that all
lines were successful. No indication of which line failed
can be given so exit code <B>1</B> will never appear. Exit codes
<B>2</B>, <B>3</B>, and <B>4</B> retain their usual interpretation.
If <I>capname</I> is of type integer, a value of <B>0</B> is always set,
whether or not <I>capname</I> is defined for this terminal <I>type</I>.
To determine if <I>capname</I> is defined for this terminal <I>type</I>,
the user must test the value of standard output. A value
of <B>-1</B> means that <I>capname</I> is not defined for this terminal
<I>type</I>.
Any other exit code indicates an error; see the DIAGNOS-
TICS section.
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<H2>DIAGNOSTICS</H2><PRE>
<B>tput</B> prints the following error messages and sets the cor-
responding exit codes.
exit code error message
---------------------------------------------------------------------
<B>0</B> (<I>capname</I> is a numeric variable that is not specified in
the <B><A HREF="terminfo.5.html">terminfo(5)</A></B> database for this terminal type, e.g.
<B>tput</B> <B>-T450</B> <B>lines</B> and <B>tput</B> <B>-T2621</B> <B>xmc</B>)
<B>1</B> no error message is printed, see the <B>EXIT</B> <B>CODES</B> section.
<B>2</B> usage error
<B>3</B> unknown terminal <I>type</I> or no <B>terminfo</B> database
<B>4</B> unknown <B>terminfo</B> capability <I>capname</I>
---------------------------------------------------------------------
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<H2>PORTABILITY</H2><PRE>
The <B>longname</B> and <B>-S</B> options, and the parameter-substitu-
tion features used in the <B>cup</B> example, are not supported
in BSD curses or in AT&T/USL curses before SVr4.
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