greek(1) CLIX greek(1)
NAME
greek - Selects terminal filter
SYNOPSIS
greek [-Tterminal]
DESCRIPTION
The greek command selects a terminal filter that reinterprets the extended
character set, as well as the reverse and half-line motions, of a 128-
character Teletype Model 37 terminal for certain other terminals. Special
characters are simulated by overstriking, if necessary and possible. If
the argument is omitted, greek attempts to use the environment variable
$TERM (see environ). Currently, the following terminals are recognized:
300 DASI 300.
300-12 DASI 300 in 12-pitch.
300s DASI 300s.
300s-12 DASI 300s in 12-pitch.
450 DASI 450.
450-12 DASI 450 in 12-pitch.
1620 Diablo 1620 (alias DASI 450).
1620-12 Diablo 1620 (alias DASI 450) in 12-pitch.
2621 Hewlett-Packard 2621, 2640, and 2645.
2640 Hewlett-Packard 2621, 2640, and 2645.
2645 Hewlett-Packard 2621, 2640, and 2645.
4014 Tektronix 4014.
hp Hewlett-Packard 2621, 2640, and 2645.
tek Tektronix 4014.
EXAMPLES
To interpret input for a Tektronix 4014 terminal:
greek -Ttek
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greek(1) CLIX greek(1)
FILES
/usr/bin/300
/usr/bin/300s
/usr/bin/4014
/usr/bin/450
/usr/bin/hp
DIAGNOSTICS
greek: term not implemented
The terminal given with the -T flag, or the $TERM variable, are not
supported.
EXIT VALUES
If unsuccessful, greek returns a nonzero exit value.
RELATED INFORMATION
Commands: 300(1), 4014(1), 450(1),hp(1), tplot(1), eqn(1), mm(1), nroff(1)
Miscellany: environ(4), term(4)
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