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%1.6.1 Describing the Encoding

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appearance modes3.10 Standout and Appearance Modes

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bell3.13 Bell

C
clearing the screen3.7 Clearing Parts of the Screen
command character3.1 Basic Characteristics
cursor motion3.3 Cursor Motion

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delete character3.9 Insert/Delete Character
delete line3.8 Insert/Delete Line
delete mode3.9 Insert/Delete Character
description format2.1 Terminal Description Format

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erasing3.7 Clearing Parts of the Screen

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generic terminal type3.1 Basic Characteristics

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home position3.3 Cursor Motion

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inheritance2.4 Inheriting from Related Descriptions
initialization3.16 Initialization
insert character3.9 Insert/Delete Character
insert line3.8 Insert/Delete Line
insert mode3.9 Insert/Delete Character

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line speed1.5.3 Performing Padding with tputs

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magic cookie3.10 Standout and Appearance Modes
meta key3.15 Meta Key

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names of terminal types2.3 Terminal Type Name Conventions

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overstrike3.1 Basic Characteristics

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padding1.5 Padding
padding3.17 Padding Capabilities
parameters1.6 Filling In Parameters
printer3.20 Controlling Printers Attached to Terminals

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repeat output3.1 Basic Characteristics
reset3.16 Initialization

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screen size2.3 Terminal Type Name Conventions
screen size3.2 Screen Size
screen size3.2 Screen Size
scrolling3.5 Scrolling
standout3.10 Standout and Appearance Modes
status line3.18 Status Line
Superbee3.1 Basic Characteristics

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tab stops3.16 Initialization
termcapIntroduction
terminal flags (kernel)1.4 Initialization for Use of Termcap

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underlining3.11 Underlining

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visibility3.12 Cursor Visibility
visible bell3.13 Bell

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window3.6 Windows
wrapping2.3 Terminal Type Name Conventions
wrapping3.4 Wrapping

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