.th TTYTYPE FILES 3/28/79 .sh NAME \&.../files/ttytype \- \*(GQ terminal type database .sh DESCRIPTION The .bd ttytype file describes each terminal on your system. \*(GQ will not attempt to display graphical output on terminals that are not capable of displaying it. There is a sample of the file in .bd \&.../geoquel/ttytype.sample. This is a copy of the file in use on the Berkeley system. .s3 The .bd ttytype file consists of a series of lines; the first character is the terminal id, and the rest of the line tells the type of the terminal. The first of these characters is a terminal class, and the rest signify the brand, or some other more descriptive indication. A completely blank line terminates the useful part of the file, after which comments may appear unrestricted. In the sample file the currently recognized (defined) terminal types are listed as comments. .sh BUGS The current version of \*(GQ only looks for terminals of graphic nature and therefore only the graphic terminals need be in this database. If any other system or sub-system wishes to use this file, all terminals must be kept up to date.