Terminal ([Setup] menu; Korean mode)
This page is described when the Language is selected to Korean on the Setup - General dialog.
Please refer to below page if another language mode is used.
"Terminal setup" dialog box
- Terminal size
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The logical size of the terminal (numbers of columns and lines).
Note that the window size (real screen size) is not necessarily
equal to the terminal size.
- Term size = win size
-
Forces the terminal size to be always equal to the window size.
- Auto window resize
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When the terminal size is changed, resizes the window to the
terminal size.
- New-line (receive)
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- CR
- Tera Term doesn't convert it.
- CR+LF
- Received CR ($0D) character is converted to CR+LF ($0D $0A) pairs.
e.g.) If "CR LF" is received, it is converted to "CR LF LF."
- LF
- Received LF ($0A) character is converted to CR+LF ($0D $0A) pairs.
e.g.) If "CR LF" is received, it is converted to "CR CR LF."
- AUTO
- Received CR ($0D) or LF ($0A) character is converted to CR+LF ($0D $0A) pairs.
e.g.) If "CR+LF" are received, it is not converted.
If "CR" is received, it is converted to "CR LF."
If "LF" is received, it is converted to "CR LF."
- New-line (transmit)
-
- CR
- Tera Term doesn't convert it.
- CR+LF
- CR ($0D) character to be sent is converted to CR+LF ($0D $0A) pairs before it is actually sent.
- LF
- CR ($0D) character to be sent is converted to LF ($0A) before it is actually sent.
- Terminal ID
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Terminal ID to be reported to the host when the host requests it.
Note that the terminal ID is not identical to the telnet terminal
type. To change the telnet terminal type, use the
[Setup] TCP/IP command.
- Local echo
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Enables local echoing of characters sent.
- Answerback
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The string to be answered back to the host, when the ENQ ($05)
character is received. Each non-printable character in the string
can be expressed as a "$" and ASCII code in two-character hex number.
For example, the string "ABC<CR><LF>" is expressed as
the following:
ABC$0D$0A
- Auto switch (VT<->TEK)
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Enables auto switching between VT and TEK emulations.
- Coding (receive)
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Character code that is received from host(KS5601, UTF-8 and UTF-8m).
- Coding (transmit)
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Character code that is sent from client(KS5601 and UTF-8).
- locale
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Locale setting.
Refer to Unicode for details.