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Here are all the terminal capability names in alphabetical order
with a brief description of each.  For cross references to their definitions,
see the index of capability names (see section Capability Index).
- `ae'
 - 
String to turn off alternate character set mode.
 - `al'
 - 
String to insert a blank line before the cursor.
 - `AL'
 - 
String to insert n blank lines before the cursor.
 - `am'
 - 
Flag: output to last column wraps cursor to next line.
 - `as'
 - 
String to turn on alternate character set mode.like.
 - `bc'
 - 
Very obsolete alternative name for the `le' capability.
 - `bl'
 - 
String to sound the bell.
 - `bs'
 - 
Obsolete flag: ASCII backspace may be used for leftward motion.
 - `bt'
 - 
String to move the cursor left to the previous hardware tab stop column.
 - `bw'
 - 
Flag: `le' at left margin wraps to end of previous line.
 - `CC'
 - 
String to change terminal's command character.
 - `cd'
 - 
String to clear the line the cursor is on, and following lines.
 - `ce'
 - 
String to clear from the cursor to the end of the line.
 - `ch'
 - 
String to position the cursor at column c in the same line.
 - `cl'
 - 
String to clear the entire screen and put cursor at upper left corner.
 - `cm'
 - 
String to position the cursor at line l, column c.
 - `CM'
 - 
String to position the cursor at line l, column
c, relative to display memory.
 - `co'
 - 
Number: width of the screen.
 - `cr'
 - 
String to move cursor sideways to left margin.
 - `cs'
 - 
String to set the scroll region.
 - `cS'
 - 
Alternate form of string to set the scroll region.
 - `ct'
 - 
String to clear all tab stops.
 - `cv'
 - 
String to position the cursor at line l in the same column.
 - `da'
 - 
Flag: data scrolled off top of screen may be scrolled back.
 - `db'
 - 
Flag: data scrolled off bottom of screen may be scrolled back.
 - `dB'
 - 
Obsolete number: msec of padding needed for the backspace character.
 - `dc'
 - 
String to delete one character position at the cursor.
 - `dC'
 - 
Obsolete number: msec of padding needed for the carriage-return character.
 - `DC'
 - 
String to delete n characters starting at the cursor.
 - `dF'
 - 
Obsolete number: msec of padding needed for the formfeed character.
 - `dl'
 - 
String to delete the line the cursor is on.
 - `DL'
 - 
String to delete n lines starting with the cursor's line.
 - `dm'
 - 
String to enter delete mode.
 - `dN'
 - 
Obsolete number: msec of padding needed for the newline character.
 - `do'
 - 
String to move the cursor vertically down one line.
 - `DO'
 - 
String to move cursor vertically down n lines.
 - `ds'
 - 
String to disable the display of the status line.
 - `dT'
 - 
Obsolete number: msec of padding needed for the tab character.
 - `ec'
 - 
String of commands to clear n characters at cursor.
 - `ed'
 - 
String to exit delete mode.
 - `ei'
 - 
String to leave insert mode.
 - `eo'
 - 
Flag: output of a space can erase an overstrike.
 - `es'
 - 
Flag: other display commands work while writing the status line.
 - `ff'
 - 
String to advance to the next page, for a hardcopy terminal.
 - `fs'
 - 
String to move the cursor back from the status line to its
previous position (outside the status line).
 - `gn'
 - 
Flag: this terminal type is generic, not real.
 - `hc'
 - 
Flag: hardcopy terminal.
 - `hd'
 - 
String to move the cursor down half a line.
 - `ho'
 - 
String to position cursor at upper left corner.
 - `hs'
 - 
Flag: the terminal has a status line.
 - `hu'
 - 
String to move the cursor up half a line.
 - `hz'
 - 
Flag: terminal cannot accept `~' as output.
 - `i1'
 - 
String to initialize the terminal for each login session.
 - `i3'
 - 
String to initialize the terminal for each login session.
 - `ic'
 - 
String to insert one character position at the cursor.
 - `IC'
 - 
String to insert n character positions at the cursor.
 - `if'
 - 
String naming a file of commands to initialize the terminal.
 - `im'
 - 
String to enter insert mode.
 - `in'
 - 
Flag: outputting a space is different from moving over empty positions.
 - `ip'
 - 
String to output following an inserted character in insert mode.
 - `is'
 - 
String to initialize the terminal for each login session.
 - `it'
 - 
Number: initial spacing between hardware tab stop columns.
 - `k0'
 - 
String of input sent by function key 0 or 10.
 - `k1 ... k9'
 - 
Strings of input sent by function keys 1 through 9.
 - `K1 ... K5'
 - 
Strings sent by the five other keys in 3-by-3 array with arrows.
 - `ka'
 - 
String of input sent by the "clear all tabs" key.
 - `kA'
 - 
String of input sent by the "insert line" key.
 - `kb'
 - 
String of input sent by the "backspace" key.
 - `kC'
 - 
String of input sent by the "clear screen" key.
 - `kd'
 - 
String of input sent by typing the down-arrow key.
 - `kD'
 - 
String of input sent by the "delete character" key.
 - `ke'
 - 
String to make the function keys work locally.
 - `kE'
 - 
String of input sent by the "clear to end of line" key.
 - `kF'
 - 
String of input sent by the "scroll forward" key.
 - `kh'
 - 
String of input sent by typing the "home-position" key.
 - `kH'
 - 
String of input sent by the "home down" key.
 - `kI'
 - 
String of input sent by the "insert character" or "enter
insert mode" key.
 - `kl'
 - 
String of input sent by typing the left-arrow key.
 - `kL'
 - 
String of input sent by the "delete line" key.
 - `km'
 - 
Flag: the terminal has a Meta key.
 - `kM'
 - 
String of input sent by the "exit insert mode" key.
 - `kn'
 - 
Numeric value, the number of numbered function keys.
 - `kN'
 - 
String of input sent by the "next page" key.
 - `ko'
 - 
Very obsolete string listing the terminal's named function keys.
 - `kP'
 - 
String of input sent by the "previous page" key.
 - `kr'
 - 
String of input sent by typing the right-arrow key.
 - `kR'
 - 
String of input sent by the "scroll reverse" key.
 - `ks'
 - 
String to make the function keys transmit.
 - `kS'
 - 
String of input sent by the "clear to end of screen" key.
 - `kt'
 - 
String of input sent by the "clear tab stop this column" key.
 - `kT'
 - 
String of input sent by the "set tab stop in this column" key.
 - `ku'
 - 
String of input sent by typing the up-arrow key.
 - `l0'
 - 
String on keyboard labelling function key 0 or 10.
 - `l1 ... l9'
 - 
Strings on keyboard labelling function keys 1 through 9.
 - `le'
 - 
String to move the cursor left one column.
 - `LE'
 - 
String to move cursor left n columns.
 - `li'
 - 
Number: height of the screen.
 - `ll'
 - 
String to position cursor at lower left corner.
 - `lm'
 - 
Number: lines of display memory.
 - `LP'
 - 
Flag: writing to last column of last line will not scroll.
 - `mb'
 - 
String to enter blinking mode.
 - `md'
 - 
String to enter double-bright mode.
 - `me'
 - 
String to turn off all appearance modes
 - `mh'
 - 
String to enter half-bright mode.
 - `mi'
 - 
Flag: cursor motion in insert mode is safe.
 - `mk'
 - 
String to enter invisible mode.
 - `mm'
 - 
String to enable the functioning of the Meta key.
 - `mo'
 - 
String to disable the functioning of the Meta key.
 - `mp'
 - 
String to enter protected mode.
 - `mr'
 - 
String to enter reverse-video mode.
 - `ms'
 - 
Flag: cursor motion in standout mode is safe.
 - `nc'
 - 
Obsolete flag: do not use ASCII carriage-return on this terminal.
 - `nd'
 - 
String to move the cursor right one column.
 - `NF'
 - 
Flag: do not use XON/XOFF flow control.
 - `nl'
 - 
Obsolete alternative name for the `do' and `sf' capabilities.
 - `ns'
 - 
Flag: the terminal does not normally scroll for sequential output.
 - `nw'
 - 
String to move to start of next line, possibly clearing rest of old line.
 - `os'
 - 
Flag: terminal can overstrike.
 - `pb'
 - 
Number: the lowest baud rate at which padding is actually needed.
 - `pc'
 - 
String containing character for padding.
 - `pf'
 - 
String to terminate redirection of output to the printer.
 - `po'
 - 
String to redirect further output to the printer.
 - `pO'
 - 
String to redirect n characters ofoutput to the printer.
 - `ps'
 - 
String to print the screen on the attached printer.
 - `rc'
 - 
String to move to last saved cursor position.
 - `RI'
 - 
String to move cursor right n columns.
 - `rp'
 - 
String to output character c repeated n times.
 - `rs'
 - 
String to reset the terminal from any strange modes.
 - `sa'
 - 
String to turn on an arbitrary combination of appearance modes.
 - `sc'
 - 
String to save the current cursor position.
 - `se'
 - 
String to leave standout mode.
 - `sf'
 - 
String to scroll the screen one line up.
 - `SF'
 - 
String to scroll the screen n lines up.
 - `sg'
 - 
Number: width of magic standout cookie.  Absent if magic cookies are
not used.
 - `so'
 - 
String to enter standout mode.
 - `sr'
 - 
String to scroll the screen one line down.
 - `SR'
 - 
String to scroll the screen n line down.
 - `st'
 - 
String to set tab stop at current cursor column on all lines.
programs.
 - `ta'
 - 
String to move the cursor right to the next hardware tab stop column.
 - `te'
 - 
String to return terminal to settings for sequential output.
 - `ti'
 - 
String to initialize terminal for random cursor motion.
 - `ts'
 - 
String to move the terminal cursor into the status line.
 - `uc'
 - 
String to underline one character and move cursor right.
 - `ue'
 - 
String to turn off underline mode
 - `ug'
 - 
Number: width of underlining magic cookie.  Absent if underlining
doesn't use magic cookies.
 - `ul'
 - 
Flag: underline by overstriking with an underscore.
 - `up'
 - 
String to move the cursor vertically up one line.
 - `UP'
 - 
String to move cursor vertically up n lines.
 - `us'
 - 
String to turn on underline mode
 - `vb'
 - 
String to make the screen flash.
 - `ve'
 - 
String to return the cursor to normal.
 - `vi'
 - 
String to make the cursor invisible.
 - `vs'
 - 
String to enhance the cursor.
 - `wi'
 - 
String to set the terminal output screen window.
 - `ws'
 - 
Number: the width of the status line.
 - `xb'
 - 
Flag: superbee terminal.
 - `xn'
 - 
Flag: cursor wraps in a strange way.
 - `xs'
 - 
Flag: clearing a line is the only way to clear the appearance modes of
positions in that line (or, only way to remove magic cookies on that
line).
 - `xt'
 - 
Flag: Teleray 1061; several strange characteristics.
 
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