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DeviceSubTypes

Define device subtypes.

Synopsis

[DeviceSubTypes]    Name=n=a^b^c^d^e^f^g^h^i

Description

The [DeviceSubTypes] section of the configuration parameter file (CPF) contains an entry for each subtype configured for this installation. Each entry has a Name, as well as nine values separated by up-arrows (^) that define a device subtype. The entries are as follows

  • (a) RightMargin— The number that represents the location of the right margin. Device output wraps at that number of characters.

  • (b) FormFeed— The ASCII code that represents a form feed on the selected device in the form #,$C(code1,code2...). This setting is used by the InterSystems IRIS® data platform CHUI utilities.

  • (c) ScreenLength— The number of lines that comprise one screen or page for the device.

  • (d) Backspace— The ASCII code that represents the backspace character on the selected device in the form $C(code1). This setting is used by the InterSystems IRIS CHUI utilities.

  • (e) CursorControl— The ASCII code that represents the cursor on the selected device in the form $C(code1).

  • (f) EraseEOL— The ASCII code that represents erasing the end of line characters on this device in the form $C(code1,code2).

  • (g) EraseEOF— The ASCII code that represents erasing the end of file character on the selected device in the form $C(code1,code2...).

  • (h) ZU22FormFeed— The ASCII code that represents a form feed on the selected device in the form $C(code1,code2). This setting is used by InterSystems Terminal output.

  • (i) ZU22Backspace— The ASCII code that represents a backspace on the selected device in the form $C(code1). This setting is used by InterSystems Terminal output.

Default values depend on the device type.

Examples

The following is a sample [DeviceSubTypes] section. This example wraps long lines to fit them onto the viewing page. In the .cpf file itself, each entry appears all on one line:

[DeviceSubTypes]
C-ANSI=80^#,$C(27,91,72,27,91,74)^25^$C(8)^W $C(27,91)_(DY+1)_";"_(DX+1)_"H" 
S $X=DX,$Y=DY^$C(27,91,74)^$C(27,91,75)^$C(27,91,72,27,91,74)^$C(8,32,8)
C-Terminal=80^#,$C(27,91,72,27,91,74)^24^$C(8)^W $C(27,91)_(DY+1)_";"_
(DX+1)_"H" S $X=DX,$Y=DY^$C(27,91,74)^$C(27,91,75)^$C(27,91,72,27,91,74)^
$C(8,32,8)
C-TV925=80^#,$C(27,44)^24^$C(8)^W $C(27,61,DY+32,DX+32) S $X=DX,$Y=DY^^^
$C(27,44)^$C(8,32,8)
C-VT100=80^#,$C(27,91,72,27,91,74)^24^$C(8)^W $C(27,91)_(DY+1)_";"_(DX+1)_
"H" S $X=DX,$Y=DY^$C(27,91,74)^$C(27,91,75)^^
C-VT101W=132^#,$C(27,91,72,27,91,74)^14^$C(8)^W $C(27,91)_(DY+1)_";"_(DX+1)_
"H" S $X=DX,$Y=DY^$C(27,91,74)^$C(27,91,75)^^
C-VT132=132^#,$C(27,91,72,27,91,74)^24^$C(8)^W $C(27,91)_(DY+1)_";"_(DX+1)_
"H" S $X=DX,$Y=DY^$C(27,91,74)^$C(27,91,75)^^
C-VT220=80^#,$C(27,91,72,27,91,74)^24^$C(8)^W $C(27,91)_(DY+1)_";"_(DX+1)_"H" 
S $X=DX,$Y=DY^$C(27,91,74)^$C(27,91,75)^$C(27,91,72,27,91,74)^$C(8,32,8)
C-VT240=80^#,$C(27,91,72,27,91,74)^24^$C(8)^W $C(27,91)_(DY+1)_";"_(DX+1)_"H" 
S $X=DX,$Y=DY^$C(27,91,74)^$C(27,91,75)^$C(27,91,72,27,91,74)^$C(8,32,8)
C-VT52=80^#,$C(27,72)^24^$C(8)^W $C(27,89,DY+32,DX+32) S $X=DX,$Y=DY^^^^
M/UX=255^#^66^$C(8)^^^^^
MAIL=132^#^11^$C(8)^^^^^
P-DEC=132^#^66^$C(8)^^^^^
PK-DEC=150^#^66^$C(8)^^^^^
PK-QUME=150^#^66^$C(8)^^^^^

Changing This Parameter

On the Device SubTypes page of the Management Portal (System Administration > Configuration > Device Settings > Device SubTypes) is a list of existing subtypes. Select Create New Sub Type, Edit, or Delete to modify the list.


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