vttest(1)
test VT100-type terminal
Description
VTTEST
NAME
vttest - test VT100-type terminal
SYNOPSIS
vttest [options] [24x80.132]
DESCRIPTION
Vttest is a program designed to test the functionality of a VT100 terminal (or emulator thereof). It tests both display (escape sequence handling) and keyboard.
The program is menu-driven and contains full on-line operating instructions.
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To run a given menu-item, you must enter its number. | ||
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Menu items start at zero; this is the “Exit” item in almost all cases. | ||
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You can run all menu-items (for a given level) by entering an asterisk, i.e, “*’. | ||
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You can force a repaint of the menu items by entering “?”. | ||
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A few menus can be more than one page. Use “n” and “p” to switch to the next or previous page. |
OPTIONS
You can specify the screen geometry in the form [24x80.132], i.e.,
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24 lines, |
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80 minimum columns, and |
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132 maximum columns. |
If your terminal does not switch between 80 and 132 columns you may specify 24x80.80, for example, to avoid a misleading display.
Other options are:
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print the program version, and exit. |
-f fontfile
specify a file containing a DRCS (soft character definition) string.
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-l |
log test results to vttest.log. | ||
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-p |
use padding, e.g., for a VT100 connected to a high-speed line. | ||
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-q |
show only the most recent part of a continuous response, e.g., any-event mouse tests, to improve readability of the test. | ||
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-s |
add time-delay in selected panning/scrolling options to show details. | ||
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-8 |
use 8-bit controls (this can be changed with a menu option). |
AUTHOR
Per Lindberg (mcvax,seismo)!enea!suadb!lindberg sometime 1985.
Modified by Thomas Dickey from June 1996, to support nonstandard screen geometry, VT220-VT520, ISO color and xterm-specific tests.