captoinfo(1M)captoinfo(1M)NAMEcaptoinfo - convert a termcap description into a terminfo description
SYNOPSIS
n] [filenames]
DESCRIPTION
looks in filenames for termcap(3X) descriptions. For each one found,
an equivalent terminfo(4) description is written to standard output
along with any comments found. The short two letter name at the begin‐
ning of the list of names in a entry, a holdover from Version 6 UNIX,
is removed. Any description that is expressed relative to another
description (as specified in the tc= field) is reduced to the minimum
superset before output.
If no filename is given, the environment variable is used for the file‐
name or entry. If is a full pathname to a file, only the terminal
whose name is specified in the environment variable is extracted from
that file. If the environment variable is not set, the file is read.
Options
captoinfo recognizes the following options:
Print one field per line.
If this option is not selected, multiple fields are
printed on each line up to a maximum width of 60 charac‐
ters.
Print (verbose) tracing information as the program runs.
Additional options print more information (for example or
Change the output width to
n characters.
DIAGNOSTICS
The termcap entry is not valid.
In particular, check for an invalid 'tc=' entry.
The termcap description had an entry for 'cc' whose type was not
boolean, numeric or string.
The boolean termcap entry 'cc' was entered as a numeric or string capa‐
bility.
An unknown termcap code was specified.
The terminal type specified could not be found in the termcap file.
The termcap code was specified as a null string.
The correct way to cancel an entry is with an as in Giving a
null string could cause incorrect assumptions to be made by
any software that uses termcap or terminfo.
When parsing the 'ko' capability, the key 'cc' was specified as
having the same value as the capability 'cc', but the key
'cc' already had a value assigned to it.
A key that could not be handled was specified in the 'ko' capability.
The 'ma' capability specified a function key with a value different
from
that specified in another setting of the same key.
A vi key unknown to captoinfo was specified in the 'ma' capability.
assumes that the sg (now xmc) and ug values were the same.
The parameterized string being created should be rewritten by hand.
The terminal type was null.
This occurs when is null or not set.
The specified file could not be opened.
This termcap capability is no longer supported in terminfo,
and therefore cannot be translated.
WARNINGS
Certain defaults are assumed to be true. For example, the bell charac‐
ter bel) is assumed to be The linefeed capability nl) is assumed to be
the same for both and cud1 and ind, respectively). Padding information
is assumed to belong at the end of the string.
The algorithm used to expand parameterized information for fields such
as cm, cup) sometimes produces a string which, though technically cor‐
rect, may not be optimal. In particular, the rarely used operation
produces strings that are especially long. Most occurrences of these
less than optimal strings are flagged with a warning message, and may
need to be recoded by hand.
HP supports only terminals listed on the current list of supported
devices. However, the terminfo database contains both supported and
nonsupported terminals. If you use nonsupported terminals, they may
not work correctly.
AUTHOR
was developed by AT&T.
SEE ALSOtic(1M), untic(1M), termcap(3X), terminfo(4), infocmp(1M).
captoinfo(1M)