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Subject: extra MacTerminal escape sequences
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Date: Fri, 19-Oct-84 11:59:51 EDT
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Posted: Fri Oct 19 11:59:51 1984
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From: John Foderaro (on a vt100) 
 Thanks to everyone who responded to my query about MacTerminal extensions
to the vt100.  Here are the extra escape sequences which
MacTerminal (all versions) responds to:

Insert Line  esc [ pn L	    Insert pn lines at the cursor
Delete Line  esc [ pn M     Deletes pn lines starting with the cursor
Insert Char  esc [ pn @     Insert pn blank characters at the cursor
Delete Char  esc [ pn P     Deletes pn characters starting at the cursor



  You will have put put some null padding after these sequences, or
else the next character sent to the Mac is mysteriously eaten.

 Unix users: A cheap way to get a Mac termcap entry is to take
the vt132 entry, remove the ei and im sequences, and add  ic=10\E[@