Supplied Termcap File
The following read-only termcap file, which contains information about your terminal's characteristics, is supplied with Ingres:
Windows: %II_SYSTEM%\ingres\files\termcap
Linux: $II_SYSTEM/ingres/files/termcap
The termcap file is based closely on the standard Linux termcap file, except that it contains extra commands that allow the terminal to work with the forms system. A correctly written termcap description allows the forms programs to work properly, although it does not support all of the advanced features that the terminal provides, such as certain video attributes.
You can use terminals that are in the currently supported termcap file for Linux environments (listed in an appendix in this guide) without having to do any of the special programming described here.
Windows:
In a PC environment, the termcap file contains nine primary records, as follows:
pccolor
Color monitor
pcwin
Microsoft Windows colors
pcfont
Color monitor; similar to pccolor, but with multiple fonts
pcfonts
Color monitor; same as pcfont, but with different fonts
pcgaudy
Color monitor; similar to pccolor, but with gaudier colors
pc43
Color monitor with 43‑line windows; same as pcgaudy, but for 43‑line windows
pcmono
Monochrome monitor
pcansic
Not for use with Microsoft Windows
pcansim
Not for use with Microsoft Windows
Each record in the PC termcap file contains a number of command strings that define terminal behavior. The only modifications you make to these records are to define some of the advanced features of your PC or to define the size of your monitor.
Last modified date: 04/03/2024