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− | Note that if the DB_TERM is set to xterm or similar (or if DB_TERM is not set and TERM is xterm or similar), Recital will be fired up in an xterm window (or equivalent). | + | Note that if the DB_TERM is set to xterm or similar (or if DB_TERM is not set and TERM is xterm or similar), Recital will be fired up in an xterm window (or equivalent). When running with an xterm TERM in a non-windowing environment, DB_TERM must be set to an appropriate value, e.g. vt220, ansi, putty. |
==Products== | ==Products== | ||
− | Recital | + | Recital |
[[Category:Documentation]] | [[Category:Documentation]] | ||
[[Category:Configuration]] | [[Category:Configuration]] | ||
[[Category:Environment Variables|TERM]] | [[Category:Environment Variables|TERM]] |
Latest revision as of 11:42, 4 March 2010
Contents
Purpose
Used to define the Terminal Definition File to be used
See Also
Configuration Files, DB_TERMDIR, GETENV(), Terminal Definition Files
Description
Recital provides its own Terminal Definition Files, so that it can be run on a wide variety of different terminals. The Terminal Definition Files are stored in the directory indicated by the DB_TERMDIR environment variable, set in the system-wide configuration file. By default this is set to the 'terminals' sub-directory of the Recital home directory. Some one hundred Terminal Definition Files are shipped with Recital. These files are text files and have a '.def' file extension on a base name of the terminal type, e.g. ansi.def, vt220.def. When Recital is invoked, it checks to see whether the environment variable, DB_TERM, has been set, e.g.
$ DB_TERM=vt220; export DB_TERM
If the DB_TERM environment variable is not set, Recital takes its setting from your Linux/UNIX TERM.
$ TERM=vt220; export TERM
Note that if the DB_TERM is set to xterm or similar (or if DB_TERM is not set and TERM is xterm or similar), Recital will be fired up in an xterm window (or equivalent). When running with an xterm TERM in a non-windowing environment, DB_TERM must be set to an appropriate value, e.g. vt220, ansi, putty.
Products
Recital