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VTTEST(1)							     VTTEST(1)

NAME
       vttest - test VT100-type terminal

SYNOPSIS
       vttest [options] [24x80.132]

DESCRIPTION
       Vttest  is a program designed to test the functionality of a VT100 ter‐
       minal (or emulator thereof).  It tests both  display  (escape  sequence
       handling) and keyboard.

       The program is menu-driven and contains full on-line operating instruc‐
       tions.

       -  To run a given menu-item, you must enter its number.

       -  Menu items start at zero; this is the	 "Exit"	 item  in  almost  all
	  cases.

       -  You can run all menu-items (for a given level) by entering an aster‐
	  isk, i.e, `*'.

       -  You can force a repaint of the menu items by entering "?".

       -  A few menus can be more than one page.  Use "n" and "p" to switch to
	  the next or previous page.

OPTIONS
       You  can	 specify the screen geometry in the form [24x80.132], i.e., 24
       lines, 80 minimum columns, 132 maximum columns.	If your terminal  does
       not  switch  between  80	 and 132 columns you may specify 24x80.80, for
       example, to avoid a misleading display.

       Other options are:

       -f file
	    specify a file  containing	a  DRCS	 (soft	character  definition)
	    string.

       -l   log test results to vttest.log.

       -p   use padding, e.g., for a VT100 connected to a high-speed line.

       -s   add	 time-delay  in	 selected  panning/scrolling  options  to show
	    details.

       -8   use 8-bit controls (this can be changed with a menu option).

AUTHOR
       Per Lindberg (mcvax,seismo)!enea!suadb!lindberg sometime 1985.

       Modified by Thomas Dickey from June 1996, to support nonstandard screen
       geometry, VT220-VT520, ISO color and xterm-specific tests.

				     LOCAL			     VTTEST(1)
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