NAME¶
setterm - set terminal attributes
SYNOPSIS¶
setterm [
options]
DESCRIPTION¶
setterm writes to standard output a character string that will invoke the
specified terminal capabilities. Where possible
terminfo is consulted
to find the string to use. Some options however (marked "virtual consoles
only" below) do not correspond to a
terminfo(5) capability. In
this case, if the terminal type is "con" or "linux" the
string that invokes the specified capabilities on the PC Minix virtual console
driver is output. Options that are not implemented by the terminal are
ignored.
OPTIONS¶
For boolean options (
on or
off), the default is
on.
For conciseness, an
8-color below is
black,
red,
green,
yellow,
blue,
magenta,
cyan, or
white.
A
16-color is an
8-color,
grey, or
bright followed
by
red,
green,
yellow,
blue,
magenta,
cyan, or
white.
The various color options may be set independently, at least at virtual
consoles, though the results of setting multiple modes (for example,
-underline and
-half-bright) are hardware-dependent.
- -term terminal_name
- Overrides the TERM environment variable.
- -reset
- Displays the terminal reset string, which typically resets
the terminal to its power on state.
- -initialize
- Displays the terminal initialization string, which
typically sets the terminal's rendering options, and other attributes to
the default values.
- -cursor [on|off]
- Turns the terminal's cursor on or off.
- -repeat [on|off] (virtual consoles
only)
- Turns keyboard repeat on or off.
- -appcursorkeys [on|off] (virtual
consoles only)
- Sets Cursor Key Application Mode on or off. When on, ESC O
A, ESC O B, etc. will be sent for the cursor keys instead of ESC [ A, ESC
[ B, etc. See the "vi and Cursor-Keys" section of the
Text-Terminal-HOWTO for how this can cause problems for vi users.
- -linewrap [on|off] (virtual consoles
only)
- Turns automatic line-wrapping on or off.
- -default
- Sets the terminal's rendering options to the default
values.
- -foreground 8-color|default (virtual
consoles only)
- Sets the foreground text color.
- -background 8-color|default (virtual
consoles only)
- Sets the background text color.
- -ulcolor 16-color (virtual consoles
only)
- Sets the color for underlined characters.
- -hbcolor 16-color (virtual consoles
only)
- Sets the color for half-bright characters.
- -inversescreen [on|off] (virtual
consoles only)
- Inverts the screen colors. Foreground and background are
swapped, as are underline and half-brightness.
- -bold [on|off]
- Turns bold (extra bright) mode on or off. Except at a
virtual console, -bold off turns off all attributes (bold,
half-brightness, blink, reverse).
- -half-bright [on|off]
- Turns dim (half-brightness) mode on or off (see
-hbcolor). Except at a virtual console, -half-bright off
turns off all attributes (bold, half-brightness, blink, reverse).
- -blink [on|off]
- Turns blink mode on or off. Except at a virtual console,
-blink off turns off all attributes (bold, half-brightness, blink,
reverse).
- -reverse [on|off]
- Turns reverse video mode on or off. Except at a virtual
console, -reverse off turns off all attributes (bold,
half-brightness, blink, reverse).
- -underline [on|off]
- Turns underline mode on or off (see -ulcolor).
- -store (virtual consoles only)
- Stores the terminal's current rendering options (foreground
and background colors) as the values to be used at reset-to-default.
- -clear [all]
- Clears the screen and "homes" the cursor, as
clear(1).
- -clear rest
- Clears from the current cursor position to the end of the
screen.
- -tabs [tab1 tab2 tab3 ...] (virtual consoles
only)
- Sets tab stops at the given horizontal cursor positions, in
the range 1-160. Without arguments, shows the current tab stop
settings.
- -clrtabs [tab1 tab2 tab3 ...] (virtual
consoles only)
- Clears tab stops from the given horizontal cursor
positions, in the range 1-160. Without arguments, clears all tab
stops.
- -regtabs [1-160] (virtual consoles only)
- Clears all tab stops, then sets a regular tab stop pattern,
with one tab every specified number of positions. Without an argument,
defaults to 8.
- -blank [0-60|force|poke]
(virtual consoles only)
- Sets the interval of inactivity, in minutes, after which
the screen will be automatically blanked (using APM if available). Without
an argument, gets the blank status (returns which vt was blanked or zero
for unblanked vt).
The force option keeps screen blank even if a key is pressed.
The poke option unblank the screen.
- -dump [1-NR_CONS]
- Writes a snapshot of the given virtual console (with
attributes) to the file specified in the -file option, overwriting
its contents; the default is screen.dump. Without an argument, dumps the
current virtual console. Overrides -append.
- -append [1-NR_CONS]
- Like -dump, but appends to the snapshot file instead
of overwriting it. Only works if no -dump options are given.
- -file dumpfilename
- Sets the snapshot file name for any -dump or
-append options on the same command line. If this option is not
present, the default is screen.dump in the current directory. A path name
that exceeds system maximum will be truncated, see PATH_MAX from
linux/limits.h for the value.
- -msg [on|off] (virtual consoles
only)
- Enables or disables the sending of kernel printk()
messages to the console.
- -msglevel 1-8 (virtual consoles only)
- Sets the console logging level for kernel printk()
messages. All messages strictly more important than this will be printed,
so a logging level of 0 has the same effect as -msg on and a
logging level of 8 will print all kernel messages. klogd(8) may be
a more convenient interface to the logging of kernel messages.
- -powersave on|vsync
- Puts the monitor into VESA vsync suspend mode.
- -powersave hsync
- Puts the monitor into VESA hsync suspend mode.
- -powersave powerdown
- Puts the monitor into VESA powerdown mode.
- -powersave [off]
- Turns off monitor VESA powersaving features.
- -powerdown [0-60]
- Sets the VESA powerdown interval in minutes. Without an
argument, defaults to 0 (disable powerdown). If the console is blanked or
the monitor is in suspend mode, then the monitor will go into vsync
suspend mode or powerdown mode respectively after this period of time has
elapsed.
- -blength [0-2000]
- Sets the bell duration in milliseconds. Without an
argument, defaults to 0.
- -bfreq [freqnumber]
- Sets the bell frequency in Hz. Without an argument,
defaults to 0.
- -version
- Output version information and exit.
- -help
- Output help screen and exit.
SEE ALSO¶
tput(1),
stty(1),
terminfo(5),
tty(4)
BUGS¶
Differences between the Minix and Linux versions are not documented.
AVAILABILITY¶
The setterm command is part of the util-linux package and is available from
ftp://ftp.kernel.org/pub/linux/utils/util-linux/.