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Mac OS X in a Nutshell
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Mac OS X in a Nutshell

by Jason McIntosh, Chuck Toporek, Chris Stone
January 2003
Intermediate to advanced
832 pages
32h 40m
English
O'Reilly Media, Inc.
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Name

echotc

Synopsis

                     echotc [options] arguments
                  

tcsh only. Display terminal capabilities, or move cursor on screen, depending on the argument.

Options

-s

Return empty string, not error, if capability doesn’t exist.

-v

Display verbose messages.

Arguments

baud

Display current baud.

cols

Display current column.

cm column row

Move cursor to specified coordinates.

home

Move cursor to home position.

lines

Print number of lines per screen.

meta

Does this terminal have meta capacity (usually the Alt key)?

tabs

Does this terminal have tab capacity?

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