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Commands Reference, Volume 2
Starts the Dynamic Screen utility.
dscreen [ -i
InfoFile ] [ -t
TermType ]
The dscreen command
starts the Dynamic Screen utility, which allows a single physical terminal to
be connected to several virtual sessions, or screens, at one time.
If no flags are specified, the
dscreen command reads the description for the terminal specified in
the TERM environment variable from the file specified in the
DSINFO environment variable. If the DSINFO
environment variable is not specified, the terminal description is read from
the /etc/dsinfo file. A terminal
description typically contains the following configuration information:
- Keys used with the
Dynamic Screen utility and their function
- Number of pages of
screen memory the terminal has available
- Code sequences that must
be sent or received to access and use Dynamic Screen features
-i InfoFile
| Specifies the file that contains alternate key mappings for use with the
Dynamic Screen utility. This option is useful when the originally
defined Dynamic Screen keys conflict with one of your applications.
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If this flag is not specified,
terminal configuration information is read from the file specified in the
DSINFO environment variable, if set. Otherwise, information
is read from the /etc/dsinfo file.
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-t TermType
| Identifies the terminal description to be read from the file containing
the key mappings. This option is useful when the desired terminal type
does not match the setting of the TERM environment variable.
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- To start the Dynamic
Screen utility using key mapping defaults, enter:
dscreen
This sets the DSINFO and TERM environment variables
as designated in the default /etc/dsinfo file.
- To start the Dynamic
Screen utility and specify a file that contains alternate key mappings and
also identifies a terminal description to be read from the file, enter:
dscreen -i myfile -t myterm
This uses information from a user-created dsinfo-type file
named myinfo to handle unusual key mapping needs. The
myinfo file also contains a terminal definition named
myterm.
- To start the Dynamic
Screen utility and specify an alternate terminal setup, enter:
dscreen -t wy60-wp
This terminal definition (maintained in the /etc/dsinfo file)
sets dscreen assigned key actions so they do not conflict with
control key command sequences in the word processing application being
used.
/etc/dsinfo
| Contains the terminal descriptions for the Dynamic Screen utility.
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Dynamic Screen
Utility in AIX 5L Version 5.1 System Management Guide:
Communications and Networks book.
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