C. Writing Termcap Descriptions : Commands for Advanced Features (Windows Environment) : Commands Used to Program Video Attributes (Windows)
 
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Commands Used to Program Video Attributes (Windows)
The four basic modes are: underscore, blinking, reverse video, and high intensity (bold).
All the commands below are combinations of the four basic modes:
Command
Description
Windows Display Code
rv
Turns on reverse video.
rv=71
bl
Turns on blinking mode.
bl=9F
bo
Turns on high intensity (bold) mode.
bo=1E
us
Turns on underscore mode.
us=1F
za
Turns on reverse video, blinking, high intensity, and underscore modes.
za=F0
zb
Turns on high intensity and underscore modes.
zb=1E
zc
Turns on high intensity and blinking modes.
zc=9E
zd
Turns on high intensity and reverse video modes.
zd=70
ze
Turns on underscore and blinking modes.
ze=9F
zf
Turns on underscore and reverse video modes.
zf=71
zg
Turns on blinking and reverse video modes.
zg=F1
zh
Turns on high intensity, blinking, and underscore modes.
zh=9E
zi
Turns on blinking, underscore, and reverse video modes.
zi=F1
zj
Turns on high intensity, blinking, and reverse video modes.
zj=F0
zk
Turns on high intensity, underscore, and reverse video modes.
zk=70