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This file describes all the environment variables and options that are
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available in TELNET.INI. If you are having problems with a terminal setting,
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this is the file you want to read first. If this file does not help you,
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please send a bug report to Paul Brannan <pbranna@clemson.edu>.
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Environment variables
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Before there was a telnet.ini file, all the options were controlled
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through environment variables. These have been left in for compatibility
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with previous versions, and for specifying locations of files. They
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override any values in telnet.ini.
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TELNET_CFG Specifies the location of the keys.cfg file
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TELNET_REDIR Specifies whether file redirection needs to be supported
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INPUT_REDIR Specicies only to redirect input
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OUTPUT_REDIR Specifies only to redirect output
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TELNET_INI Specifies the location of the telnet.ini file
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Configuration options
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These are the options that you can specify in telnet.ini. This file is in
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the same format as any normal Windows ini file. You can also change some
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of these options using the SET command at the telnet> prompt.
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[Terminal] section
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Dumpfile
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Specifies the filename of a file to dump output to. (Default = "")
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Term
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The name of the terminal type to send to the server. You
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can use this if Telnet is sending "ANSI" but you have a
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vt100 terminal. If you use this options, please read about
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some of the other options below. (Default = ansi)
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EightBit_Ansi
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Some machines use the ASCII characters 128 to 155 for ANSI
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sequences. These are usually the newer VAX systems. Turning
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this option on may cause problems with certain foreign
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(non-American) character sets. (Default = FALSE)
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VT100_Mode
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This option turns on VT100 mode. There are a few minor
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differences between ANSI terminals and DEC VT100 terminals.
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I recommend trying TERM=vt220 or TERM=vt102 before trying
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this option, but if you must have true VT100 emulation,
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this is the only way to get it. (Default = FALSE)
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Destructive_Backspace
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This will probably cause problems with most programs, but if you need the
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backspace to erase the previous character (as with some BBSes), use this
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option. (Default = FALSE)
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Speaker_Beep
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If you set this to true you will hear beeps through the PC speaker; setting
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it to false will play the default system beep sound through your sound
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card. (Default = TRUE)
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Beep
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Setting this to false turns off all beeps; setting this to true turns on
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all beeps. (Default = TRUE)
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Preserve_Colors
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This turns on color preservation for systems that require it (like SCO).
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(Default = FALSE)
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Wrap_line
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This turns on/off line wrap. (Default = TRUE)
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Lock_linewrap
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Turning on this option disables the ability of the remote end to control
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line wrap, and "locks" it into whatever it is set to in the ini file.
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(Default = FALSE)
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Fast_write
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This turns on/off fast screen write. Turning it off allows you to see
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control characters if your application requires it. (Default = TRUE)
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Term_width
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Term_height
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These options specify the size of the terminal. You can specify non-standard
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sizes if you are running telnet in a window. You may want to specify
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a font size if you use these (using "Auto" can cause display problems).
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Specifying -1 means use the settings for the parent console.
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(Default = -1, -1)
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Wide_enable
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This is to allow the ANSI parser to change the screen size when sent certain
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escape sequences. This is for vt100 compatibility. (Default = FALSE)
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Buffer_size
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This is the size of the ANSI buffer used for parsing sequences. Increasing
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this value speeds up the parser, and decreasing it allows the mouse to
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respond faster. (Default = 2048)
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Input_redir
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Output_redir
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These are for redirecting input and output. (Default = 0, 0)
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Any value greater than 0 turns redir on. Turn Output_redir on to bypass
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the Console Telnet screen writing and positioning functions and simply
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pass the data stream as received from the host straight through.
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Strip_redir
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If enabled, this option will attempt to strip the stream before passing it on
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through redirected output. This will have no effect on non-redirected output.
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(Default=FALSE)
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[Colors] section
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Setting the following to -1 disables them:
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Blink_bg Background color to use for blink (default = -1)
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Blink_fg Foreground color to use for blink (default = -1)
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Underline_bg Background color to use for underline (default = -1)
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Underline_fg Foreground color to use for underline (default = -1)
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UlBlink_bg Background color to use for blink+uline (default = -1)
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UlBlink_fg Foreground color to use for blink+uline (default = -1)
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Setting the following to -1 uses colors detected at startup:
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Normal_bg Normal text background color (default = -1)
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Normal_fg Normal text foreground color (default = -1)
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Please do not set these values to -1:
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Scroll_bg Background color for scrollback mode (default = 0)
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Scroll_fg Foreground color for scrollback mode (default = 7)
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Status_bg Bg color of status line in scrollback (default = 1)
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Status_fg Fg color of status line in scrollback (default = 15)
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Here's a list of colors:
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0 - black, 1 - blue, 2 - green, 3 - cyan, 4 - red, 5 - magenta, 6 - brown
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7 - lt. grey (dk. white), 8 - dk. grey, 9 - bright blue, 10 - bright green,
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11 - bright cyan, 12 - bright red, 13 - bright magenta, 14 - yellow
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15 - bright white
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[Mouse] section
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Enable_Mouse
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Turns on mouse support. (Default = TRUE)
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[Printer] section
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Printer_Name
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The DOS name for the printer. (Default = LPT1)
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[Keyboard] section
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Many of these options are also available from telnet.cfg.
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Escape_key
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The key to break out of a telnet session. (Default = ])
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Scrollback_key
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The key for switching to scrollback mode. (Default = [)
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Dial_key
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You can start a new telnet session with this key. (Default = \)
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Alt_erase
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If you set this to true, it will swap backspace and delete.
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(Default = FALSE)
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Keyboard_paste
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This option allows pasting to the screen via shift-insert. (Default = FALSE)
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Keyfile
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Selects an alternate telnet.cfg file. (Default = TELNET.CFG)
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Default_Config
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Selects a different keyboard definition. All of these are defined in
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telnet.cfg.
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[Scrollback] section
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Scroll_Mode
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Selects the default mode for scrollback. Valid selections are:
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HEX Hex dump
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DUMP Dump, control characters are shown as "."
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DUMPB Binary dump
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TEXT Text mode
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Note: you can press TAB in scrollback mode to cycle through these.
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(Default = DUMP)
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Command-line Options
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-d<filename> Specifies the name of the dumpfile.
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-h Gives a help screen.
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