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XTerm Control Sequences
Edward Moy
University of California, Berkeley
Revised by
Stephen Gildea
X Consortium (1994)
Thomas Dickey
XFree86 Project (1996-2006)
invisible-island.net (2006-2012)
updated for XTerm Patch #289 (2013/02/06)
Definitions
c The literal character c.
C A single (required) character.
Ps A single (usually optional) numeric parameter, composed of one of
more digits.
Pm A multiple numeric parameter composed of any number of single
numeric parameters, separated by ; character(s). Individual val-
ues for the parameters are listed with Ps .
Pt A text parameter composed of printable characters.
C1 (8-Bit) Control Characters
The xterm program recognizes both 8-bit and 7-bit control characters.
It generates 7-bit controls (by default) or 8-bit if S8C1T is enabled.
The following pairs of 7-bit and 8-bit control characters are equiva-
lent:
ESC D
Index (IND is 0x84).
ESC E
Next Line (NEL is 0x85).
ESC H
Tab Set (HTS is 0x88).
ESC M
Reverse Index (RI is 0x8d).
ESC N
Single Shift Select of G2 Character Set (SS2 is 0x8e). This
affects next character only.
ESC O
Single Shift Select of G3 Character Set (SS3 is 0x8f). This
affects next character only.
ESC P
Device Control String (DCS is 0x90).
ESC V
Start of Guarded Area (SPA is 0x96).
ESC W
End of Guarded Area (EPA is 0x97).
ESC X
Start of String (SOS is 0x98).
ESC Z
Return Terminal ID (DECID is 0x9a). Obsolete form of CSI c (DA).
ESC [
Control Sequence Introducer (CSI is 0x9b).
ESC \
String Terminator (ST is 0x9c).
ESC ]
Operating System Command (OSC is 0x9d).
ESC ^
Privacy Message (PM is 0x9e).
ESC _
Application Program Command (APC is 0x9f).
These control characters are used in the vtXXX emulation.
VT100 Mode
Most of these control sequences are standard VT102 control sequences,
but there is support for later DEC VT terminals (i.e., VT220, VT320,
VT420, VT510), as well as ISO 6429 and aixterm color controls. The only
VT102 feature not supported is auto-repeat, since the only way X pro-
vides for this will affect all windows. There are additional control
sequences to provide xterm-dependent functions, such as the scrollbar or
window size. Where the function is specified by DEC or ISO 6429, the
code assigned to it is given in parentheses. The escape codes to desig-
nate and invoke character sets are specified by ISO 2022; see that docu-
ment for a discussion of character sets.
Single-character functions
BEL Bell (Ctrl-G).
BS Backspace (Ctrl-H).
CR Carriage Return (Ctrl-M).
ENQ Return Terminal Status (Ctrl-E). Default response is an empty
string, but may be overridden by a resource answerbackString.
FF Form Feed or New Page (NP). Ctrl-L is treated the same as LF.
LF Line Feed or New Line (NL). (LF is Ctrl-J).
SI Shift In (Ctrl-O) -> Switch to Standard Character Set. This
invokes the G0 character set (the default).
SO Shift Out (Ctrl-N) -> Switch to Alternate Character Set. This
invokes the G1 character set.
SP Space.
TAB Horizontal Tab (HT) (Ctrl-I).
VT Vertical Tab (Ctrl-K). This is treated the same as LF.
Controls beginning with ESC
This excludes controls where ESC is part of a 7-bit equivalent to 8-bit
C1 controls, ordered by the final character(s).
ESC SP F 7-bit controls (S7C1T).
ESC SP G 8-bit controls (S8C1T).
ESC SP L Set ANSI conformance level 1 (dpANS X3.134.1).
ESC SP M Set ANSI conformance level 2 (dpANS X3.134.1).
ESC SP N Set ANSI conformance level 3 (dpANS X3.134.1).
ESC # 3 DEC double-height line, top half (DECDHL).
ESC # 4 DEC double-height line, bottom half (DECDHL).
ESC # 5 DEC single-width line (DECSWL).
ESC # 6 DEC double-width line (DECDWL).
ESC # 8 DEC Screen Alignment Test (DECALN).
ESC % @ Select default character set. That is ISO 8859-1 (ISO 2022).
ESC % G Select UTF-8 character set (ISO 2022).
ESC ( C Designate G0 Character Set (ISO 2022, VT100).
Final character C for designating 94-character sets. In this
list, 0 , A and B apply to VT100 and up, the remainder to
VT220 and up:
C = 0 -> DEC Special Character and Line Drawing Set.
C = A -> United Kingdom (UK).
C = B -> United States (USASCII).
C = 4 -> Dutch.
C = C or 5 -> Finnish.
C = R -> French.
C = Q -> French Canadian.
C = K -> German.
C = Y -> Italian.
C = E or 6 -> Norwegian/Danish.
C = Z -> Spanish.
C = H or 7 -> Swedish.
C = = -> Swiss.
ESC ) C Designate G1 Character Set (ISO 2022, VT100).
The same character sets apply as for ESC ( C.
ESC * C Designate G2 Character Set (ISO 2022, VT220).
The same character sets apply as for ESC ( C.
ESC + C Designate G3 Character Set (ISO 2022, VT220).
The same character sets apply as for ESC ( C.
ESC - C Designate G1 Character Set (VT300).
The same character sets apply as for ESC ( C.
ESC . C Designate G2 Character Set (VT300).
The same character sets apply as for ESC ( C.
ESC / C Designate G3 Character Set (VT300).
These work for 96-character sets only.
C = A -> ISO Latin-1 Supplemental.
ESC 6 Back Index (DECBI), VT420 and up.
ESC 7 Save Cursor (DECSC).
ESC 8 Restore Cursor (DECRC).
ESC 9 Forward Index (DECFI), VT420 and up.
ESC = Application Keypad (DECKPAM).
ESC > Normal Keypad (DECKPNM).
ESC F Cursor to lower left corner of screen. This is enabled by the
hpLowerleftBugCompat resource.
ESC c Full Reset (RIS).
ESC l Memory Lock (per HP terminals). Locks memory above the cur-
sor.
ESC m Memory Unlock (per HP terminals).
ESC n Invoke the G2 Character Set as GL (LS2).
ESC o Invoke the G3 Character Set as GL (LS3).
ESC | Invoke the G3 Character Set as GR (LS3R).
ESC } Invoke the G2 Character Set as GR (LS2R).
ESC ~ Invoke the G1 Character Set as GR (LS1R).
Application Program-Control functions
APC Pt ST None. xterm implements no APC functions; Pt is ignored. Pt
need not be printable characters.
Device-Control functions
DCS Ps; Ps| Pt ST
User-Defined Keys (DECUDK). The first parameter:
Ps = 0 -> Clear all UDK definitions before starting
(default).
Ps = 1 -> Erase Below (default).
The second parameter:
Ps = 0 <- Lock the keys (default).
Ps = 1 <- Do not lock.
The third parameter is a ';'-separated list of strings denot-
ing the key-code separated by a '/' from the hex-encoded key
value. The key codes correspond to the DEC function-key codes
(e.g., F6=17).
DCS $ q Pt ST
Request Status String (DECRQSS). The string following the "q"
is one of the following:
" q -> DECSCA
" p -> DECSCL
r -> DECSTBM
m -> SGR
SP q -> DECSCUSR
xterm responds with DCS 1 $ r Pt ST for valid requests,
replacing the Pt with the corresponding CSI string, or DCS 0 $
r Pt ST for invalid requests.
DCS + p Pt ST
Set Termcap/Terminfo Data (xterm, experimental). The string
following the "p" is a name to use for retrieving data from
the terminal database. The data will be used for the "tcap"
keyboard configuration's function- and special-keys, as well
as by the Request Termcap/Terminfo String control.
DCS + q Pt ST
Request Termcap/Terminfo String (xterm, experimental). The
string following the "q" is a list of names encoded in hexa-
decimal (2 digits per character) separated by ; which corre-
spond to termcap or terminfo key names.
Two special features are also recognized, which are not key
names: Co for termcap colors (or colors for terminfo colors),
and TN for termcap name (or name for terminfo name).
xterm responds with DCS 1 + r Pt ST for valid requests, adding
to Pt an = , and the value of the corresponding string that
xterm would send, or DCS 0 + r Pt ST for invalid requests.
The strings are encoded in hexadecimal (2 digits per charac-
ter).
Functions using CSI , ordered by the final character(s)
CSI Ps @ Insert Ps (Blank) Character(s) (default = 1) (ICH).
CSI Ps A Cursor Up Ps Times (default = 1) (CUU).
CSI Ps B Cursor Down Ps Times (default = 1) (CUD).
CSI Ps C Cursor Forward Ps Times (default = 1) (CUF).
CSI Ps D Cursor Backward Ps Times (default = 1) (CUB).
CSI Ps E Cursor Next Line Ps Times (default = 1) (CNL).
CSI Ps F Cursor Preceding Line Ps Times (default = 1) (CPL).
CSI Ps G Cursor Character Absolute [column] (default = [row,1]) (CHA).
CSI Ps ; Ps H
Cursor Position [row;column] (default = [1,1]) (CUP).
CSI Ps I Cursor Forward Tabulation Ps tab stops (default = 1) (CHT).
CSI Ps J Erase in Display (ED).
Ps = 0 -> Erase Below (default).
Ps = 1 -> Erase Above.
Ps = 2 -> Erase All.
Ps = 3 -> Erase Saved Lines (xterm).
CSI ? Ps J
Erase in Display (DECSED).
Ps = 0 -> Selective Erase Below (default).
Ps = 1 -> Selective Erase Above.
Ps = 2 -> Selective Erase All.
CSI Ps K Erase in Line (EL).
Ps = 0 -> Erase to Right (default).
Ps = 1 -> Erase to Left.
Ps = 2 -> Erase All.
CSI ? Ps K
Erase in Line (DECSEL).
Ps = 0 -> Selective Erase to Right (default).
Ps = 1 -> Selective Erase to Left.
Ps = 2 -> Selective Erase All.
CSI Ps L Insert Ps Line(s) (default = 1) (IL).
CSI Ps M Delete Ps Line(s) (default = 1) (DL).
CSI Ps P Delete Ps Character(s) (default = 1) (DCH).
CSI Ps S Scroll up Ps lines (default = 1) (SU).
CSI Ps T Scroll down Ps lines (default = 1) (SD).
CSI Ps ; Ps ; Ps ; Ps ; Ps T
Initiate highlight mouse tracking. Parameters are
[func;startx;starty;firstrow;lastrow]. See the section Mouse
Tracking.
CSI > Ps; Ps T
Reset one or more features of the title modes to the default
value. Normally, "reset" disables the feature. It is possi-
ble to disable the ability to reset features by compiling a
different default for the title modes into xterm.
Ps = 0 -> Do not set window/icon labels using hexadecimal.
Ps = 1 -> Do not query window/icon labels using hexadeci-
mal.
Ps = 2 -> Do not set window/icon labels using UTF-8.
Ps = 3 -> Do not query window/icon labels using UTF-8.
(See discussion of "Title Modes").
CSI Ps X Erase Ps Character(s) (default = 1) (ECH).
CSI Ps Z Cursor Backward Tabulation Ps tab stops (default = 1) (CBT).
CSI Pm ` Character Position Absolute [column] (default = [row,1])
(HPA).
CSI Pm a Character Position Relative [columns] (default = [row,col+1])
(HPR).
CSI Ps b Repeat the preceding graphic character Ps times (REP).
CSI Ps c Send Device Attributes (Primary DA).
Ps = 0 or omitted -> request attributes from terminal. The
response depends on the decTerminalID resource setting.
-> CSI ? 1 ; 2 c (``VT100 with Advanced Video Option'')
-> CSI ? 1 ; 0 c (``VT101 with No Options'')
-> CSI ? 6 c (``VT102'')
-> CSI ? 6 0 ; 1 ; 2 ; 6 ; 8 ; 9 ; 1 5 ; c (``VT220'')
The VT100-style response parameters do not mean anything by
themselves. VT220 parameters do, telling the host what fea-
tures the terminal supports:
Ps = 1 -> 132-columns.
Ps = 2 -> Printer.
Ps = 6 -> Selective erase.
Ps = 8 -> User-defined keys.
Ps = 9 -> National replacement character sets.
Ps = 1 5 -> Technical characters.
Ps = 1 8 -> User windows.
Ps = 2 1 -> Horizontal scrolling.
Ps = 2 2 -> ANSI color, e.g., VT525.
Ps = 2 9 -> ANSI text locator (i.e., DEC Locator mode).
CSI > Ps c
Send Device Attributes (Secondary DA).
Ps = 0 or omitted -> request the terminal's identification
code. The response depends on the decTerminalID resource set-
ting. It should apply only to VT220 and up, but xterm extends
this to VT100.
-> CSI > Pp ; Pv ; Pc c
where Pp denotes the terminal type
Pp = 0 -> ``VT100''.
Pp = 1 -> ``VT220''.
Pp = 2 -> ``VT240''.
Pp = 1 8 -> ``VT330''.
Pp = 1 9 -> ``VT340''.
Pp = 2 4 -> ``VT320''.
Pp = 4 1 -> ``VT420''.
Pp = 6 1 -> ``VT510''.
Pp = 6 4 -> ``VT520''.
Pp = 6 5 -> ``VT525''.
and Pv is the firmware version (for xterm, this was originally
the XFree86 patch number, starting with 95). In a DEC termi-
nal, Pc indicates the ROM cartridge registration number and is
always zero.
CSI Pm d Line Position Absolute [row] (default = [1,column]) (VPA).
CSI Pm e Line Position Relative [rows] (default = [row+1,column])
(VPR).
CSI Ps ; Ps f
Horizontal and Vertical Position [row;column] (default =
[1,1]) (HVP).
CSI Ps g Tab Clear (TBC).
Ps = 0 -> Clear Current Column (default).
Ps = 3 -> Clear All.
CSI Pm h Set Mode (SM).
Ps = 2 -> Keyboard Action Mode (AM).
Ps = 4 -> Insert Mode (IRM).
Ps = 1 2 -> Send/receive (SRM).
Ps = 2 0 -> Automatic Newline (LNM).
CSI ? Pm h
DEC Private Mode Set (DECSET).
Ps = 1 -> Application Cursor Keys (DECCKM).
Ps = 2 -> Designate USASCII for character sets G0-G3
(DECANM), and set VT100 mode.
Ps = 3 -> 132 Column Mode (DECCOLM).
Ps = 4 -> Smooth (Slow) Scroll (DECSCLM).
Ps = 5 -> Reverse Video (DECSCNM).
Ps = 6 -> Origin Mode (DECOM).
Ps = 7 -> Wraparound Mode (DECAWM).
Ps = 8 -> Auto-repeat Keys (DECARM).
Ps = 9 -> Send Mouse X & Y on button press. See the sec-
tion Mouse Tracking.
Ps = 1 0 -> Show toolbar (rxvt).
Ps = 1 2 -> Start Blinking Cursor (att610).
Ps = 1 8 -> Print form feed (DECPFF).
Ps = 1 9 -> Set print extent to full screen (DECPEX).
Ps = 2 5 -> Show Cursor (DECTCEM).
Ps = 3 0 -> Show scrollbar (rxvt).
Ps = 3 5 -> Enable font-shifting functions (rxvt).
Ps = 3 8 -> Enter Tektronix Mode (DECTEK).
Ps = 4 0 -> Allow 80 -> 132 Mode.
Ps = 4 1 -> more(1) fix (see curses resource).
Ps = 4 2 -> Enable Nation Replacement Character sets (DECN-
RCM).
Ps = 4 4 -> Turn On Margin Bell.
Ps = 4 5 -> Reverse-wraparound Mode.
Ps = 4 6 -> Start Logging. This is normally disabled by a
compile-time option.
Ps = 4 7 -> Use Alternate Screen Buffer. (This may be dis-
abled by the titeInhibit resource).
Ps = 6 6 -> Application keypad (DECNKM).
Ps = 6 7 -> Backarrow key sends backspace (DECBKM).
Ps = 6 9 -> Enable left and right margin mode (DECLRMM),
VT420 and up.
Ps = 9 5 -> Do not clear screen when DECCOLM is set/reset
(DECNCSM), VT510 and up.
Ps = 1 0 0 0 -> Send Mouse X & Y on button press and
release. See the section Mouse Tracking.
Ps = 1 0 0 1 -> Use Hilite Mouse Tracking.
Ps = 1 0 0 2 -> Use Cell Motion Mouse Tracking.
Ps = 1 0 0 3 -> Use All Motion Mouse Tracking.
Ps = 1 0 0 4 -> Send FocusIn/FocusOut events.
Ps = 1 0 0 5 -> Enable UTF-8 Mouse Mode.
Ps = 1 0 0 6 -> Enable SGR Mouse Mode.
Ps = 1 0 0 7 -> Enable Alternate Scroll Mode.
Ps = 1 0 1 0 -> Scroll to bottom on tty output (rxvt).
Ps = 1 0 1 5 -> Enable urxvt Mouse Mode.
Ps = 1 0 1 1 -> Scroll to bottom on key press (rxvt).
Ps = 1 0 3 4 -> Interpret "meta" key, sets eighth bit.
(enables the eightBitInput resource).
Ps = 1 0 3 5 -> Enable special modifiers for Alt and Num-
Lock keys. (This enables the numLock resource).
Ps = 1 0 3 6 -> Send ESC when Meta modifies a key. (This
enables the metaSendsEscape resource).
Ps = 1 0 3 7 -> Send DEL from the editing-keypad Delete
key.
Ps = 1 0 3 9 -> Send ESC when Alt modifies a key. (This
enables the altSendsEscape resource).
Ps = 1 0 4 0 -> Keep selection even if not highlighted.
(This enables the keepSelection resource).
Ps = 1 0 4 1 -> Use the CLIPBOARD selection. (This enables
the selectToClipboard resource).
Ps = 1 0 4 2 -> Enable Urgency window manager hint when
Control-G is received. (This enables the bellIsUrgent
resource).
Ps = 1 0 4 3 -> Enable raising of the window when Control-G
is received. (enables the popOnBell resource).
Ps = 1 0 4 7 -> Use Alternate Screen Buffer. (This may be
disabled by the titeInhibit resource).
Ps = 1 0 4 8 -> Save cursor as in DECSC. (This may be dis-
abled by the titeInhibit resource).
Ps = 1 0 4 9 -> Save cursor as in DECSC and use Alternate
Screen Buffer, clearing it first. (This may be disabled by
the titeInhibit resource). This combines the effects of the 1
0 4 7 and 1 0 4 8 modes. Use this with terminfo-based
applications rather than the 4 7 mode.
Ps = 1 0 5 0 -> Set terminfo/termcap function-key mode.
Ps = 1 0 5 1 -> Set Sun function-key mode.
Ps = 1 0 5 2 -> Set HP function-key mode.
Ps = 1 0 5 3 -> Set SCO function-key mode.
Ps = 1 0 6 0 -> Set legacy keyboard emulation (X11R6).
Ps = 1 0 6 1 -> Set VT220 keyboard emulation.
Ps = 2 0 0 4 -> Set bracketed paste mode.
CSI Pm i Media Copy (MC).
Ps = 0 -> Print screen (default).
Ps = 4 -> Turn off printer controller mode.
Ps = 5 -> Turn on printer controller mode.
CSI ? Pm i
Media Copy (MC, DEC-specific).
Ps = 1 -> Print line containing cursor.
Ps = 4 -> Turn off autoprint mode.
Ps = 5 -> Turn on autoprint mode.
Ps = 1 0 -> Print composed display, ignores DECPEX.
Ps = 1 1 -> Print all pages.
CSI Pm l Reset Mode (RM).
Ps = 2 -> Keyboard Action Mode (AM).
Ps = 4 -> Replace Mode (IRM).
Ps = 1 2 -> Send/receive (SRM).
Ps = 2 0 -> Normal Linefeed (LNM).
CSI ? Pm l
DEC Private Mode Reset (DECRST).
Ps = 1 -> Normal Cursor Keys (DECCKM).
Ps = 2 -> Designate VT52 mode (DECANM).
Ps = 3 -> 80 Column Mode (DECCOLM).
Ps = 4 -> Jump (Fast) Scroll (DECSCLM).
Ps = 5 -> Normal Video (DECSCNM).
Ps = 6 -> Normal Cursor Mode (DECOM).
Ps = 7 -> No Wraparound Mode (DECAWM).
Ps = 8 -> No Auto-repeat Keys (DECARM).
Ps = 9 -> Don't send Mouse X & Y on button press.
Ps = 1 0 -> Hide toolbar (rxvt).
Ps = 1 2 -> Stop Blinking Cursor (att610).
Ps = 1 8 -> Don't print form feed (DECPFF).
Ps = 1 9 -> Limit print to scrolling region (DECPEX).
Ps = 2 5 -> Hide Cursor (DECTCEM).
Ps = 3 0 -> Don't show scrollbar (rxvt).
Ps = 3 5 -> Disable font-shifting functions (rxvt).
Ps = 4 0 -> Disallow 80 -> 132 Mode.
Ps = 4 1 -> No more(1) fix (see curses resource).
Ps = 4 2 -> Disable Nation Replacement Character sets (DEC-
NRCM).
Ps = 4 4 -> Turn Off Margin Bell.
Ps = 4 5 -> No Reverse-wraparound Mode.
Ps = 4 6 -> Stop Logging. (This is normally disabled by a
compile-time option).
Ps = 4 7 -> Use Normal Screen Buffer.
Ps = 6 6 -> Numeric keypad (DECNKM).
Ps = 6 7 -> Backarrow key sends delete (DECBKM).
Ps = 6 9 -> Disable left and right margin mode (DECLRMM),
VT420 and up.
Ps = 9 5 -> Clear screen when DECCOLM is set/reset (DEC-
NCSM), VT510 and up.
Ps = 1 0 0 0 -> Don't send Mouse X & Y on button press and
release. See the section Mouse Tracking.
Ps = 1 0 0 1 -> Don't use Hilite Mouse Tracking.
Ps = 1 0 0 2 -> Don't use Cell Motion Mouse Tracking.
Ps = 1 0 0 3 -> Don't use All Motion Mouse Tracking.
Ps = 1 0 0 4 -> Don't send FocusIn/FocusOut events.
Ps = 1 0 0 5 -> Disable UTF-8 Mouse Mode.
Ps = 1 0 0 6 -> Disable SGR Mouse Mode.
Ps = 1 0 0 7 -> Disable Alternate Scroll Mode.
Ps = 1 0 1 0 -> Don't scroll to bottom on tty output
(rxvt).
Ps = 1 0 1 5 -> Disable urxvt Mouse Mode.
Ps = 1 0 1 1 -> Don't scroll to bottom on key press (rxvt).
Ps = 1 0 3 4 -> Don't interpret "meta" key. (This disables
the eightBitInput resource).
Ps = 1 0 3 5 -> Disable special modifiers for Alt and Num-
Lock keys. (This disables the numLock resource).
Ps = 1 0 3 6 -> Don't send ESC when Meta modifies a key.
(This disables the metaSendsEscape resource).
Ps = 1 0 3 7 -> Send VT220 Remove from the editing-keypad
Delete key.
Ps = 1 0 3 9 -> Don't send ESC when Alt modifies a key.
(This disables the altSendsEscape resource).
Ps = 1 0 4 0 -> Do not keep selection when not highlighted.
(This disables the keepSelection resource).
Ps = 1 0 4 1 -> Use the PRIMARY selection. (This disables
the selectToClipboard resource).
Ps = 1 0 4 2 -> Disable Urgency window manager hint when
Control-G is received. (This disables the bellIsUrgent
resource).
Ps = 1 0 4 3 -> Disable raising of the window when Control-
G is received. (This disables the popOnBell resource).
Ps = 1 0 4 7 -> Use Normal Screen Buffer, clearing screen
first if in the Alternate Screen. (This may be disabled by
the titeInhibit resource).
Ps = 1 0 4 8 -> Restore cursor as in DECRC. (This may be
disabled by the titeInhibit resource).
Ps = 1 0 4 9 -> Use Normal Screen Buffer and restore cursor
as in DECRC. (This may be disabled by the titeInhibit
resource). This combines the effects of the 1 0 4 7 and 1 0
4 8 modes. Use this with terminfo-based applications rather
than the 4 7 mode.
Ps = 1 0 5 0 -> Reset terminfo/termcap function-key mode.
Ps = 1 0 5 1 -> Reset Sun function-key mode.
Ps = 1 0 5 2 -> Reset HP function-key mode.
Ps = 1 0 5 3 -> Reset SCO function-key mode.
Ps = 1 0 6 0 -> Reset legacy keyboard emulation (X11R6).
Ps = 1 0 6 1 -> Reset keyboard emulation to Sun/PC style.
Ps = 2 0 0 4 -> Reset bracketed paste mode.
CSI Pm m Character Attributes (SGR).
Ps = 0 -> Normal (default).
Ps = 1 -> Bold.
Ps = 4 -> Underlined.
Ps = 5 -> Blink (appears as Bold).
Ps = 7 -> Inverse.
Ps = 8 -> Invisible, i.e., hidden (VT300).
Ps = 2 2 -> Normal (neither bold nor faint).
Ps = 2 4 -> Not underlined.
Ps = 2 5 -> Steady (not blinking).
Ps = 2 7 -> Positive (not inverse).
Ps = 2 8 -> Visible, i.e., not hidden (VT300).
Ps = 3 0 -> Set foreground color to Black.
Ps = 3 1 -> Set foreground color to Red.
Ps = 3 2 -> Set foreground color to Green.
Ps = 3 3 -> Set foreground color to Yellow.
Ps = 3 4 -> Set foreground color to Blue.
Ps = 3 5 -> Set foreground color to Magenta.
Ps = 3 6 -> Set foreground color to Cyan.
Ps = 3 7 -> Set foreground color to White.
Ps = 3 9 -> Set foreground color to default (original).
Ps = 4 0 -> Set background color to Black.
Ps = 4 1 -> Set background color to Red.
Ps = 4 2 -> Set background color to Green.
Ps = 4 3 -> Set background color to Yellow.
Ps = 4 4 -> Set background color to Blue.
Ps = 4 5 -> Set background color to Magenta.
Ps = 4 6 -> Set background color to Cyan.
Ps = 4 7 -> Set background color to White.
Ps = 4 9 -> Set background color to default (original).
If 16-color support is compiled, the following apply. Assume
that xterm's resources are set so that the ISO color codes are
the first 8 of a set of 16. Then the aixterm colors are the
bright versions of the ISO colors:
Ps = 9 0 -> Set foreground color to Black.
Ps = 9 1 -> Set foreground color to Red.
Ps = 9 2 -> Set foreground color to Green.
Ps = 9 3 -> Set foreground color to Yellow.
Ps = 9 4 -> Set foreground color to Blue.
Ps = 9 5 -> Set foreground color to Magenta.
Ps = 9 6 -> Set foreground color to Cyan.
Ps = 9 7 -> Set foreground color to White.
Ps = 1 0 0 -> Set background color to Black.
Ps = 1 0 1 -> Set background color to Red.
Ps = 1 0 2 -> Set background color to Green.
Ps = 1 0 3 -> Set background color to Yellow.
Ps = 1 0 4 -> Set background color to Blue.
Ps = 1 0 5 -> Set background color to Magenta.
Ps = 1 0 6 -> Set background color to Cyan.
Ps = 1 0 7 -> Set background color to White.
If xterm is compiled with the 16-color support disabled, it
supports the following, from rxvt:
Ps = 1 0 0 -> Set foreground and background color to
default.
Xterm maintains a color palette whose entries are identified
by an index beginning with zero. If 88- or 256-color support
is compiled, the following apply:
o All parameters are decimal integers.
o RGB values range from zero (0) to 255.
o ISO-8613-3 can be interpreted in more than one way; xterm
allows the semicolons in this control to be replaced by
colons (but after the first colon, colons must be used).
These ISO-8613-3 controls are supported:
Ps = 3 8 ; 2 ; Pr ; Pg ; Pb -> Set foreground color to the
closest match in xterm's palette for the given RGB Pr/Pg/Pb.
Ps = 3 8 ; 5 ; Ps -> Set foreground color to the second
Ps.
Ps = 4 8 ; 2 ; Pr ; Pg ; Pb -> Set background color to the
closest match in xterm's palette for the given RGB Pr/Pg/Pb.
Ps = 4 8 ; 5 ; Ps -> Set background color to the second
Ps.
CSI > Ps; Ps m
Set or reset resource-values used by xterm to decide whether
to construct escape sequences holding information about the
modifiers pressed with a given key. The first parameter iden-
tifies the resource to set/reset. The second parameter is the
value to assign to the resource. If the second parameter is
omitted, the resource is reset to its initial value.
Ps = 0 -> modifyKeyboard.
Ps = 1 -> modifyCursorKeys.
Ps = 2 -> modifyFunctionKeys.
Ps = 4 -> modifyOtherKeys.
If no parameters are given, all resources are reset to their
initial values.
CSI Ps n Device Status Report (DSR).
Ps = 5 -> Status Report. Result (``OK'') is
CSI 0 n
Ps = 6 -> Report Cursor Position (CPR) [row;column].
Result is
CSI r ; c R
CSI > Ps n
Disable modifiers which may be enabled via the CSI > Ps; Ps m
sequence. This corresponds to a resource value of "-1", which
cannot be set with the other sequence. The parameter identi-
fies the resource to be disabled:
Ps = 0 -> modifyKeyboard.
Ps = 1 -> modifyCursorKeys.
Ps = 2 -> modifyFunctionKeys.
Ps = 4 -> modifyOtherKeys.
If the parameter is omitted, modifyFunctionKeys is disabled.
When modifyFunctionKeys is disabled, xterm uses the modifier
keys to make an extended sequence of functions rather than
adding a parameter to each function key to denote the modi-
fiers.
CSI ? Ps n
Device Status Report (DSR, DEC-specific).
Ps = 6 -> Report Cursor Position (DECXCPR) [row;column] as
CSI ? r ; c R (assumes the default page, i.e., "1").
Ps = 1 5 -> Report Printer status as CSI ? 1 0 n (ready).
or CSI ? 1 1 n (not ready).
Ps = 2 5 -> Report UDK status as CSI ? 2 0 n (unlocked) or
CSI ? 2 1 n (locked).
Ps = 2 6 -> Report Keyboard status as
CSI ? 2 7 ; 1 ; 0 ; 0 n (North American).
The last two parameters apply to VT400 & up, and denote key-
board ready and LK01 respectively.
Ps = 5 3 -> Report Locator status as CSI ? 5 3 n Locator
available, if compiled-in, or CSI ? 5 0 n No Locator, if not.
Ps = 6 2 -> Report macro space (DECMSR) as CSI Pn \* {
Ps = 6 3 -> Report memory checksum (DECCKSR) as DCS Pt ! x
x x x ST
Pt is the request id (from an optional parameter to the
request).
The x's are hexadecimal digits 0-9 and A-F.
Ps = 7 5 -> Report data integrity as CSI ? 7 0 n (ready,
no errors)
Ps = 8 5 -> Report multi-session configuration as CSI ? 8 3
n (not configured for multiple-session operation).
CSI > Ps p
Set resource value pointerMode. This is used by xterm to
decide whether to hide the pointer cursor as the user types.
Valid values for the parameter:
Ps = 0 -> never hide the pointer.
Ps = 1 -> hide if the mouse tracking mode is not enabled.
Ps = 2 -> always hide the pointer, except when leaving the
window.
Ps = 3 -> always hide the pointer, even if leaving/entering
the window. If no parameter is given, xterm uses the default,
which is 1 .
CSI ! p Soft terminal reset (DECSTR).
CSI Ps $ p
Request ANSI mode (DECRQM). For VT300 and up, reply is
CSI Ps; Pm$ y
where Ps is the mode number as in RM, and Pm is the mode
value:
0 - not recognized
1 - set
2 - reset
3 - permanently set
4 - permanently reset
CSI ? Ps$ p
Request DEC private mode (DECRQM). For VT300 and up, reply is
CSI ? Ps; Pm$ p
where Ps is the mode number as in DECSET, Pm is the mode value
as in the ANSI DECRQM.
CSI Ps ; Ps " p
Set conformance level (DECSCL). Valid values for the first
parameter:
Ps = 6 1 -> VT100.
Ps = 6 2 -> VT200.
Ps = 6 3 -> VT300.
Valid values for the second parameter:
Ps = 0 -> 8-bit controls.
Ps = 1 -> 7-bit controls (always set for VT100).
Ps = 2 -> 8-bit controls.
CSI Ps q Load LEDs (DECLL).
Ps = 0 -> Clear all LEDS (default).
Ps = 1 -> Light Num Lock.
Ps = 2 -> Light Caps Lock.
Ps = 3 -> Light Scroll Lock.
Ps = 2 1 -> Extinguish Num Lock.
Ps = 2 2 -> Extinguish Caps Lock.
Ps = 2 3 -> Extinguish Scroll Lock.
CSI Ps SP q
Set cursor style (DECSCUSR, VT520).
Ps = 0 -> blinking block.
Ps = 1 -> blinking block (default).
Ps = 2 -> steady block.
Ps = 3 -> blinking underline.
Ps = 4 -> steady underline.
Ps = 5 -> blinking bar (xterm).
Ps = 6 -> steady bar (xterm).
CSI Ps " q
Select character protection attribute (DECSCA). Valid values
for the parameter:
Ps = 0 -> DECSED and DECSEL can erase (default).
Ps = 1 -> DECSED and DECSEL cannot erase.
Ps = 2 -> DECSED and DECSEL can erase.
CSI Ps ; Ps r
Set Scrolling Region [top;bottom] (default = full size of win-
dow) (DECSTBM).
CSI ? Pm r
Restore DEC Private Mode Values. The value of Ps previously
saved is restored. Ps values are the same as for DECSET.
CSI Pt; Pl; Pb; Pr; Ps$ r
Change Attributes in Rectangular Area (DECCARA), VT400 and up.
Pt; Pl; Pb; Pr denotes the rectangle.
Ps denotes the SGR attributes to change: 0, 1, 4, 5, 7.
CSI Pl ; Pr s
Set left and right margins (DECSLRM), available only when
DECLRMM is enabled (VT420 and up).
CSI s Save cursor (ANSI.SYS), available only when DECLRMM is dis-
abled.
CSI ? Pm s
Save DEC Private Mode Values. Ps values are the same as for
DECSET.
CSI Ps ; Ps ; Ps t
Window manipulation (from dtterm, as well as extensions).
These controls may be disabled using the allowWindowOps
resource. Valid values for the first (and any additional
parameters) are:
Ps = 1 -> De-iconify window.
Ps = 2 -> Iconify window.
Ps = 3 ; x ; y -> Move window to [x, y].
Ps = 4 ; height ; width -> Resize the xterm window to
given height and width in pixels. Omitted parameters reuse
the current height or width. Zero parameters use the dis-
play's height or width.
Ps = 5 -> Raise the xterm window to the front of the stack-
ing order.
Ps = 6 -> Lower the xterm window to the bottom of the
stacking order.
Ps = 7 -> Refresh the xterm window.
Ps = 8 ; height ; width -> Resize the text area to given
height and width in characters. Omitted parameters reuse the
current height or width. Zero parameters use the display's
height or width.
Ps = 9 ; 0 -> Restore maximized window.
Ps = 9 ; 1 -> Maximize window (i.e., resize to screen
size).
Ps = 9 ; 2 -> Maximize window vertically.
Ps = 9 ; 3 -> Maximize window horizontally.
Ps = 1 0 ; 0 -> Undo full-screen mode.
Ps = 1 0 ; 1 -> Change to full-screen.
Ps = 1 0 ; 2 -> Toggle full-screen.
Ps = 1 1 -> Report xterm window state. If the xterm window
is open (non-iconified), it returns CSI 1 t . If the xterm
window is iconified, it returns CSI 2 t .
Ps = 1 3 -> Report xterm window position. Result is CSI 3
; x ; y t
Ps = 1 4 -> Report xterm window in pixels. Result is CSI
4 ; height ; width t
Ps = 1 8 -> Report the size of the text area in characters.
Result is CSI 8 ; height ; width t
Ps = 1 9 -> Report the size of the screen in characters.
Result is CSI 9 ; height ; width t
Ps = 2 0 -> Report xterm window's icon label. Result is
OSC L label ST
Ps = 2 1 -> Report xterm window's title. Result is OSC l
label ST
Ps = 2 2 ; 0 -> Save xterm icon and window title on
stack.
Ps = 2 2 ; 1 -> Save xterm icon title on stack.
Ps = 2 2 ; 2 -> Save xterm window title on stack.
Ps = 2 3 ; 0 -> Restore xterm icon and window title from
stack.
Ps = 2 3 ; 1 -> Restore xterm icon title from stack.
Ps = 2 3 ; 2 -> Restore xterm window title from stack.
Ps >= 2 4 -> Resize to Ps lines (DECSLPP).
CSI Pt; Pl; Pb; Pr; Ps$ t
Reverse Attributes in Rectangular Area (DECRARA), VT400 and
up.
Pt; Pl; Pb; Pr denotes the rectangle.
Ps denotes the attributes to reverse, i.e., 1, 4, 5, 7.
CSI > Ps; Ps t
Set one or more features of the title modes. Each parameter
enables a single feature.
Ps = 0 -> Set window/icon labels using hexadecimal.
Ps = 1 -> Query window/icon labels using hexadecimal.
Ps = 2 -> Set window/icon labels using UTF-8.
Ps = 3 -> Query window/icon labels using UTF-8. (See dis-
cussion of "Title Modes")
CSI Ps SP t
Set warning-bell volume (DECSWBV, VT520).
Ps = 0 or 1 -> off.
Ps = 2 , 3 or 4 -> low.
Ps = 5 , 6 , 7 , or 8 -> high.
CSI u Restore cursor (ANSI.SYS).
CSI Ps SP u
Set margin-bell volume (DECSMBV, VT520).
Ps = 1 -> off.
Ps = 2 , 3 or 4 -> low.
Ps = 0 , 5 , 6 , 7 , or 8 -> high.
CSI Pt; Pl; Pb; Pr; Pp; Pt; Pl; Pp$ v
Copy Rectangular Area (DECCRA, VT400 and up).
Pt; Pl; Pb; Pr denotes the rectangle.
Pp denotes the source page.
Pt; Pl denotes the target location.
Pp denotes the target page.
CSI Pt ; Pl ; Pb ; Pr ' w
Enable Filter Rectangle (DECEFR), VT420 and up.
Parameters are [top;left;bottom;right].
Defines the coordinates of a filter rectangle and activates
it. Anytime the locator is detected outside of the filter
rectangle, an outside rectangle event is generated and the
rectangle is disabled. Filter rectangles are always treated
as "one-shot" events. Any parameters that are omitted default
to the current locator position. If all parameters are omit-
ted, any locator motion will be reported. DECELR always can-
cels any prevous rectangle definition.
CSI Ps x Request Terminal Parameters (DECREQTPARM).
if Ps is a "0" (default) or "1", and xterm is emulating VT100,
the control sequence elicits a response of the same form whose
parameters describe the terminal:
Ps -> the given Ps incremented by 2.
Pn = 1 <- no parity.
Pn = 1 <- eight bits.
Pn = 1 <- 2 8 transmit 38.4k baud.
Pn = 1 <- 2 8 receive 38.4k baud.
Pn = 1 <- clock multiplier.
Pn = 0 <- STP flags.
CSI Ps * x
Select Attribute Change Extent (DECSACE).
Ps = 0 -> from start to end position, wrapped.
Ps = 1 -> from start to end position, wrapped.
Ps = 2 -> rectangle (exact).
CSI Pi ; Pg ; Pt; Pl; Pb; Pr * y
Request Checksum of Rectangular Area (DECRQCRA), VT420 and up.
Response is
DCS Pt ! x x x x ST
Pi is the request id.
Pg is the page number.
Pt; Pl; Pb; Pr denotes the rectangle.
The x's are hexadecimal digits 0-9 and A-F.
CSI Pc ; Pt ; Pl ; Pb ; Pr $ x
Fill Rectangular Area (DECFRA), VT420 and up.
Pc is the character to use.
Pt; Pl; Pb; Pr denotes the rectangle.
CSI Ps ; Pu ' z
Enable Locator Reporting (DECELR).
Valid values for the first parameter:
Ps = 0 -> Locator disabled (default).
Ps = 1 -> Locator enabled.
Ps = 2 -> Locator enabled for one report, then disabled.
The second parameter specifies the coordinate unit for locator
reports.
Valid values for the second parameter:
Pu = 0 <- or omitted -> default to character cells.
Pu = 1 <- device physical pixels.
Pu = 2 <- character cells.
CSI Pt; Pl; Pb; Pr$ z
Erase Rectangular Area (DECERA), VT400 and up.
Pt; Pl; Pb; Pr denotes the rectangle.
CSI Pm ' {
Select Locator Events (DECSLE).
Valid values for the first (and any additional parameters)
are:
Ps = 0 -> only respond to explicit host requests (DECRQLP).
(This is default). It also cancels any filter
rectangle.
Ps = 1 -> report button down transitions.
Ps = 2 -> do not report button down transitions.
Ps = 3 -> report button up transitions.
Ps = 4 -> do not report button up transitions.
CSI Pt; Pl; Pb; Pr $ {
Selective Erase Rectangular Area (DECSERA), VT400 and up.
Pt; Pl; Pb; Pr denotes the rectangle.
CSI Ps ' |
Request Locator Position (DECRQLP).
Valid values for the parameter are:
Ps = 0 , 1 or omitted -> transmit a single DECLRP locator
report.
If Locator Reporting has been enabled by a DECELR, xterm will
respond with a DECLRP Locator Report. This report is also
generated on button up and down events if they have been
enabled with a DECSLE, or when the locator is detected outside
of a filter rectangle, if filter rectangles have been enabled
with a DECEFR.
-> CSI Pe ; Pb ; Pr ; Pc ; Pp & w
Parameters are [event;button;row;column;page].
Valid values for the event:
Pe = 0 -> locator unavailable - no other parameters sent.
Pe = 1 -> request - xterm received a DECRQLP.
Pe = 2 -> left button down.
Pe = 3 -> left button up.
Pe = 4 -> middle button down.
Pe = 5 -> middle button up.
Pe = 6 -> right button down.
Pe = 7 -> right button up.
Pe = 8 -> M4 button down.
Pe = 9 -> M4 button up.
Pe = 1 0 -> locator outside filter rectangle.
``button'' parameter is a bitmask indicating which buttons are
pressed:
Pb = 0 <- no buttons down.
Pb & 1 <- right button down.
Pb & 2 <- middle button down.
Pb & 4 <- left button down.
Pb & 8 <- M4 button down.
``row'' and ``column'' parameters are the coordinates of the
locator position in the xterm window, encoded as ASCII deci-
mal.
The ``page'' parameter is not used by xterm, and will be omit-
ted.
CSI Pm ' }
Insert Ps Column(s) (default = 1) (DECIC), VT420 and up.
CSI Pm ' ~
Delete Ps Column(s) (default = 1) (DECDC), VT420 and up.
Operating System Controls
OSC Ps ; Pt ST
OSC Ps ; Pt BEL
Set Text Parameters. For colors and font, if Pt is a "?", the
control sequence elicits a response which consists of the con-
trol sequence which would set the corresponding value. The
dtterm control sequences allow you to determine the icon name
and window title.
Ps = 0 -> Change Icon Name and Window Title to Pt.
Ps = 1 -> Change Icon Name to Pt.
Ps = 2 -> Change Window Title to Pt.
Ps = 3 -> Set X property on top-level window. Pt should be
in the form "prop=value", or just "prop" to delete the prop-
erty
Ps = 4 ; c ; spec -> Change Color Number c to the color
specified by spec. This can be a name or RGB specification as
per XParseColor. Any number of c name pairs may be given.
The color numbers correspond to the ANSI colors 0-7, their
bright versions 8-15, and if supported, the remainder of the
88-color or 256-color table.
If a "?" is given rather than a name or RGB specification,
xterm replies with a control sequence of the same form which
can be used to set the corresponding color. Because more than
one pair of color number and specification can be given in one
control sequence, xterm can make more than one reply.
Ps = 5 ; c ; spec -> Change Special Color Number c to the
color specified by spec. This can be a name or RGB specifica-
tion as per XParseColor. Any number of c name pairs may be
given. The special colors can also be set by adding the maxi-
mum number of colors to these codes in an OSC 4 control:
Pc = 0 <- resource colorBD (BOLD).
Pc = 1 <- resource colorUL (UNDERLINE).
Pc = 2 <- resource colorBL (BLINK).
Pc = 3 <- resource colorRV (REVERSE).
The 10 colors (below) which may be set or queried using 1 0
through 1 9 are denoted dynamic colors, since the correspond-
ing control sequences were the first means for setting xterm's
colors dynamically, i.e., after it was started. They are not
the same as the ANSI colors. These controls may be disabled
using the allowColorOps resource. At least one parameter is
expected for Pt. Each successive parameter changes the next
color in the list. The value of Ps tells the starting point
in the list. The colors are specified by name or RGB specifi-
cation as per XParseColor.
If a "?" is given rather than a name or RGB specification,
xterm replies with a control sequence of the same form which
can be used to set the corresponding dynamic color. Because
more than one pair of color number and specification can be
given in one control sequence, xterm can make more than one
reply.
Ps = 1 0 -> Change VT100 text foreground color to Pt.
Ps = 1 1 -> Change VT100 text background color to Pt.
Ps = 1 2 -> Change text cursor color to Pt.
Ps = 1 3 -> Change mouse foreground color to Pt.
Ps = 1 4 -> Change mouse background color to Pt.
Ps = 1 5 -> Change Tektronix foreground color to Pt.
Ps = 1 6 -> Change Tektronix background color to Pt.
Ps = 1 7 -> Change highlight background color to Pt.
Ps = 1 8 -> Change Tektronix cursor color to Pt.
Ps = 1 9 -> Change highlight foreground color to Pt.
Ps = 4 6 -> Change Log File to Pt. (This is normally dis-
abled by a compile-time option).
Ps = 5 0 -> Set Font to Pt. These controls may be disabled
using the allowFontOps resource. If Pt begins with a "#",