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- Termcap abstract "Termcap (terminal capability) is a software library and database used on Unix-like computers. It enables programs to use display computer terminals in a device-independent manner, which greatly simplifies the process of writing portable text mode applications. Bill Joy wrote the first termcap library in 1978 for the Berkeley Unix operating system; it has since been ported to most Unix and Unix-like environments. Joy's design was reportedly influenced by the design of the terminal data store in the earlier Incompatible Timesharing System.A termcap database can describe the capabilities of hundreds of different display terminals. This allows programs to have character-based display output, independent of the type of terminal. On-screen text editors such as vi and emacs are examples of programs that may use termcap. Other programs are listed in the Termcap category.Examples of what the database describes:how many columns wide the display iswhat string to send to move the cursor to an arbitrary position (including how to encode the row and column numbers)how to scroll the screen up one or several lineshow much padding is needed for such a scrolling operation.↑ ↑ ↑".
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- Termcap wikiPageWikiLink Category:Text_mode.
- Termcap wikiPageWikiLink Computer_terminal.
- Termcap wikiPageWikiLink Curses_(programming_library).
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- Termcap wikiPageWikiLink Emacs.
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- Termcap wikiPageWikiLink Eric_S._Raymond.
- Termcap wikiPageWikiLink Hazeltine_Corporation.
- Termcap wikiPageWikiLink Incompatible_Timesharing_System.
- Termcap wikiPageWikiLink Library_(computing).
- Termcap wikiPageWikiLink NetBSD.
- Termcap wikiPageWikiLink Operating_system.
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- Termcap wikiPageWikiLink Terminal_capabilities.
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- Termcap wikiPageWikiLink Unix-like.
- Termcap wikiPageWikiLink Vi.
- Termcap wikiPageWikiLinkText "Termcap".
- Termcap wikiPageWikiLinkText "termcap database".
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- Termcap subject Category:1978_software.
- Termcap subject Category:Computer_data.
- Termcap subject Category:Databases.
- Termcap subject Category:Termcap.
- Termcap subject Category:Text_mode.
- Termcap hypernym Library.
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- Termcap type Interface.
- Termcap type Work.
- Termcap type Concept.
- Termcap comment "Termcap (terminal capability) is a software library and database used on Unix-like computers. It enables programs to use display computer terminals in a device-independent manner, which greatly simplifies the process of writing portable text mode applications. Bill Joy wrote the first termcap library in 1978 for the Berkeley Unix operating system; it has since been ported to most Unix and Unix-like environments.".
- Termcap label "Termcap".
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- Termcap wasDerivedFrom Termcap?oldid=647526678.
- Termcap isPrimaryTopicOf Termcap.