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Commands Reference, Volume 2
greek Command
Purpose
Converts English-language output from a Teletype Model
37 workstation to output for other workstations.
Syntax
greek [ -T Name ]
Description
The greek command reinterprets
the Teletype Model 37 character set, including reverse and half-line motions,
for display on other workstations. It simulates special characters, when possible,
by overstriking. The greek command reads standard input
and writes to standard output.
Flags
|
-TName |
Uses the specified workstation name. If you omit the -T flag, the greek command attempts to use the
workstation specified in the $TERM environment variable).
The value of the Name variable can be any one of the
following: |
|
300 |
DASI 300 |
|
300-12 |
DASI 300 in 12-pitch |
|
300s |
DASI 300s |
|
300s-12 |
DASI 300s, in 12-pitch |
|
450 |
DASI 450 |
|
450-12 |
DASI 450, in 12-pitch |
|
2621 |
Hewlett-Packard 2621, 2640, and 2645 |
|
2640 |
Hewlett-Packard 2621, 2640, and 2645 |
|
2645 |
Hewlett-Packard 2621, 2640, and 2645 |
|
4014 |
Tektronix 4014 |
|
hp |
Hewlett-Packard 2621, 2640, and 2645 |
|
tek |
Tektronix 4014. |
Environment Variables
|
$TERM |
Specifies a workstation name. |
Related Information
The eqn
command, hp command, mm command, neqn command, nroff
command, , troff command.
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