STTY(1) DOMAIN/IX SYS5 STTY(1)
NAME
stty - set the options for a terminal
USAGE
stty [ -a ] [ -g ] [ options ]
DESCRIPTION
Stty sets certain terminal I/O options for the device that
is the current standard input. Without arguments, it
reports the settings of certain options. With the -a argu-
ment, it reports all of the option settings; with the -g
argument, it reports current settings in a form that can be
used as an argument to another stty command.
Detailed information about the modes listed in the first
five groups below may be found in termio(7).
The options listed under COMBINATION MODE OPTIONS are imple-
mented using options in the previous groups. Note that many
combinations of options make no sense, but stty does no san-
ity checking.
CONTROL MODE OPTIONS
parenb (-parenb)
Enable (disable) parity generation and detection.
parodd (-parodd)
Select odd (even) parity.
cs5 cs6 cs7 cs8
Select character size.
0 Hang up phone line immediately.
50 75 110 134 150 200 300 600 1200 1800 2400 4800 9600 exta extb
Set terminal baud rate to the number given, if
possible. All speeds are not supported by all
hardware interfaces.
hupcl (-hupcl)
Hang up (do not hang up) phone connection on the
last close.
hup (-hup)
Same as hupcl (-hupcl).
cstopb (-cstopb)
Use two (one) stop bits per character.
cread (-cread)
Printed 12/4/86 STTY-1
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Enable (disable) the receiver.
clocal (-clocal)
Assume a line without (with) modem control.
loblk (-loblk)
Not supported in DOMAIN/IX.
INPUT MODE OPTIONS
ignbrk (-ignbrk)
Ignore (do not ignore) break on input.
brkint (-brkint)
Signal (do not signal) INTR on break.
ignpar (-ignpar)
Ignore (do not ignore) parity errors.
parmrk (-parmrk)
Mark (do not mark) parity errors.
inpck (-inpck)
Enable (disable) input parity checking.
istrip (-istrip)
Strip (do not strip) input characters to seven
bits.
inlcr (-inlcr)
Map (do not map) NL to CR on input.
igncr (-igncr)
Ignore (do not ignore) CR on input.
icrnl (-icrnl)
Map (do not map) CR to NL on input.
iuclc (-iuclc)
Map (do not map) uppercase alphabetics to lower-
case on input.
ixon (-ixon)
Enable (disable) START/STOP output control. Out-
put is stopped by sending an ASCII DC3 and started
by sending an ASCII DC1. This is the default in
DOMAIN/IX.
ixany (-ixany)
Not supported in DOMAIN/IX.
STTY-2 Printed 12/4/86
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ixoff (-ixoff)
Request that the system send (not send) START/STOP
characters when the input queue is nearly
empty/full.
OUTPUT MODE OPTIONS
opost (-opost)
Postprocess output (do not postprocess output;
ignore all other output modes).
olcuc (-olcuc)
Map (do not map) lowercase alphabetics to upper-
case on output.
onlcr (-onlcr)
Map (do not map) NL to CR-NL on output.
ocrnl (-ocrnl)
Map (do not map) CR to NL on output.
onocr (-onocr)
Do not (do) output CRs at column zero.
onlret (-onlret)
Force the terminal NL to perform (not perform) the
CR function.
ofill (-ofill)
Use fill characters (use timing) for delays.
ofdel (-ofdel)
Fill characters are DELs (NULs).
cr0 cr1 cr2 cr3
Not supported in DOMAIN/IX.
nl0 nl1 Select the style of delay for line feeds.
tab0 tab1 tab2 tab3
Not supported in DOMAIN/IX.
bs0 bs1 Not supported in DOMAIN/IX.
ff0 ff1 Not supported in DOMAIN/IX.
vt0 vt1 Not supported in DOMAIN/IX.
Printed 12/4/86 STTY-3
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LOCAL MODE OPTIONS
isig (-isig)
Enable (disable) the checking of characters
against the special control characters INTR, QUIT,
and SWTCH.
icanon (-icanon)
Enable (disable) canonical input (ERASE and KILL
processing).
xcase (-xcase)
Use canonical (unprocessed) upper/lowercase
presentation.
echo (-echo)
Not supported in DOMAIN/IX. Echo back (do not
echo back) every character typed.
echoe (-echoe)
Echo (do not echo) the ERASE character as a
backspace-space-backspace string. Note: this mode
erases the ERASEed character on many CRT termi-
nals; however, it does not keep track of column
position and, as a result, may be confusing on
escaped characters, tabs, and backspaces.
echok (-echok)
Echo (do not echo) NL after the KILL character.
lfkc (-lfkc)
Same as echok (-echok); this option is obsolete.
echonl (-echonl)
Echo (do not echo) NL.
noflsh (-noflsh)
Disable (enable) flush after INTR, QUIT, or SWTCH.
stwrap (-stwrap)
Disable (enable) truncation of lines longer than
79 characters on a synchronous line.
stflush (-stflush)
Enable (disable) flush on a synchronous line after
every write(2).
stappl (-stappl)
Use the application mode (use line mode) on a syn-
chronous line.
STTY-4 Printed 12/4/86
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CONTROL ASSIGNMENT OPTIONS
control character c
Set control character to c, where control charac-
ter is erase, kill, intr, quit, swtch, eof, ctab,
min, or time. Ctab is used with -stappl. Min and
time are used with -icanon. If c is preceded by a
caret (^) to escape the Shell, then the value of
the corresponding CTRL character is used. A
``^?'' is interpreted as DEL and ``^-'' is inter-
preted as undefined.
line i Not supported in DOMAIN/IX.
COMBINATION MODE OPTIONS
evenp or parity
Enable parenb and cs7.
oddp Enable parenb, cs7, and parodd.
-parity, -evenp, or -oddp
Disable parenb, and set cs8.
raw (-raw or cooked)
Enable (disable) raw input and output (no ERASE,
KILL, INTR, QUIT, SWTCH, EOT, or output postpro-
cessing).
nl (-nl) Unset (set) icrnl, onlcr. In addition -nl unsets
inlcr, igncr, ocrnl, and onlret.
lcase (-lcase)
Set (unset) xcase, iuclc, and olcuc.
LCASE (-LCASE)
Same as lcase (-lcase).
tabs (-tabs or tab3)
Preserve (expand to spaces) tabs when printing.
ek Reset the ERASE and KILL characters back to normal
# and @.
sane Reset all modes to some reasonable values.
term Set all modes suitable for the terminal type term,
where term is one of tty33, tty37, vt05, tn300,
ti700, or tek.
Printed 12/4/86 STTY-5
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CAUTIONS
In a Display Manager pad, only the echo (-echo) and raw
(-raw or cooked) options are immediately effective. All
other settings are remembered for use when a window is run-
ning under control of a VT100 emulator.
RELATED INFORMATION
tabs(1), ioctl(2), termio(7).
STTY-6 Printed 12/4/86