berenger.mo...@neutralite.org wrote: > I know that most terminal emulators support most VT100 escape > sequences, which are based on ecma-48
I'd extend that to suggest that most terminal emulators support the majority of VT220 sequences, not just the VT100 subset. > but as far as I know, they are > not able to support the full standard. By example, they only support 7 > bit sequences, and so CSI is 0x1B5B only, were ecma-48 says it can be > 0x9B too. I don't know about this, although a quick test does appear to suggest that lxterm does not support \x9b as an alternative to \x1b\5b. > It also seems that blinking is not supported. lxterm supports blink. PuTTY (on [at least] Windows) also supports blink - just not by default. tput blink; echo hello; tput sgr0 hello <- this flashes in lxterm > So, I would like to know if someone knows about a terminal emulator > supporting all the standard or, at least, which explicitly says which > part of it it supports. The PuTTY FAQ seems to claim that it's either implemented everything or else documented what it hasn't implemented. This might be a good starting point. Chris -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/o9pv4axkll....@news.roaima.co.uk