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Contents 

     * 1 Introduction and general information 
          + 1.1 What is Midnight Commander? 
          + 1.2 Who has written it? 
          + 1.3 Does it run on my machine? 
          + 1.4 Does it work with my terminal? 
          + 1.5 What else do I need to run MC? 
          + 1.6 Is Midnight Commander PD? Copyrighted? 
     * 2 Network sources and resources 
          + 2.1 Where can I get Midnight Commander? 
          + 2.2 What mailing lists are there for Midnight Commander? 
          + 2.3 Where should I look on the World Wide Web for MC stuff? 
          + 2.4 Are the mailing lists archived anywhere? 
          + 2.5 I don't have FTP access. Where can I get MC? 
     * 3 Terminfo and termcap problems 
          + 3.1 Why don't function keys (or any other key) work? 
          + 3.2 Why don't line drawing characters work? 
          + 3.3 How can I get colors? 
          + 3.4 My color_xterm goes completely (or partially) black! 
          + 3.5 Where can I get color_xterm? 
          + 3.6 I got colors working with MC but the other programs don't
            work at all anymore! 
          + 3.7 Why are there both terminfo and termcap? Wouldn't one
            database be enough? 
     * 4 Command line problems 
          + 4.1 How can I access command line history? 
          + 4.2 How can I add the plus character (+) on the command line?
          + 4.3 How can I complete commands, file names, variable names
            and so on? 
     * 5 Virtual file systems 
          + 5.1 How can I see the contents of a tar archive? 
          + 5.2 How do I get out of a tar archive? 
          + 5.3 How do I do anonymous ftp with MC? 
          + 5.4 How do I do non-anonymous ftp with MC? 
          + 5.5 How do I close an ftp connection? 
     * 6 Other common problems 
          + 6.1 Why does the ESC key behave funny? 
     * 7 Development 
          + 7.1 What are those mc-2.4.xx versions people keep talking
            about? 
          + 7.2 When will mc-3.0. be released? 
          + 7.3 What new features will be in mc-3.0? 
          + 7.4 Do I dare to use a development version? 
          + 7.5 How can I report a bug/request for a feature? 
          + 7.6 How can I join the development? 
          + 7.7 Why has MC got so trivial bugs every now and then? 
     * 8 Administrative information 
          + 8.1 Authorship 
          + 8.2 File formats 
          + 8.3 Feedback is invited 
          + 8.4 Disclaimer and copyright 
     * 9 Index 
       
    
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                   1 INTRODUCTION AND GENERAL INFORMATION
                                       
1.1 What is Midnight Commander?

   
   
   The Midnight Commander is a user-friendly yet powerful file manager
   and visual shell, useful to novice and guru alike. It provides a
   clear, user-friendly, and somewhat protected interface to a Unix
   system while making many frequent file operations more efficient and
   preserving the full power of the command prompt. You will wonder how
   you could ever live without it. 
   
   For more thorough description take a look at the announcement of
   Midnight Commander 2.0. 
   
1.2 Who has written it?

   
   
   Midnight Commander was started Miguel de Icaza and he is the
   maintainer of the package. Other authors have joined the project
   later: 
     * Mauricio Plaza (early releases, retired) 
     * Janne Kukonlehto (joined Sep 27 1994, retired Mar 8 1995) 
     * Radek Doulik (joined Oct 30 1994) 
     * Fred Leeflang (joined Nov 2 1994) 
     * Dugan Porter (joined Dec 1 1994) 
     * Jakub Jelinek (joined Feb 8 1995) 
     * Ching Hui (joined Jun 27 1995)
       
   
   
   Alessandro Rubini has been specially helpful with with debugging and
   enhancing of the mouse support. John Davis has made his S-Lang library
   available to us and answered many questions about it. 
   
   The photographs of the authors are available as: 
   
     http://stekt.oulu.fi/~jtklehto/mc/authors.html 
     
   
   
   Many people have contributed bug reports, feature suggestions and
   small code bits (alphabetical order): 
     * Erwin van Eijk 
     * Torben Fjerdingstad 
     * Massimo Fontanelli 
     * Jean-Daniel Luiset 
     * Wim Osterholt 
     * Antonio Palama (DOS port) 
     * Thomas Pundt 
     * Vadim Sinolits 
     * Jon Stevens 
       
1.3 Does it run on my machine?

   
   
   Midnight Commander uses GNU autoconfigure, so you should be able to
   run it on most (if not all) Unix clones. Following configurations have
   been tested: 
     * i386-*-linux1.0, i386-*-linux1.1, i386-*-linux1.2 
     * mips-sgi-irix5.2 
     * mips-sgi-irix5.3 
     * mips-dec-ultrix4.3 
     * rs6000-ibm-aix3.2.5 
     * sparc-sun-sunos4.1 
     * sparc-sun-solaris2.3 
     * sparc-sun-netbsd1.0 
     * hppa-hp-hpux9 
     * hppa-hp-hpux7 
     * m68k-apple-aux 
     * mc88110-aviion-dgux5.4 
       
   
   
   There is also a preliminary Ms-Dos port at ftp.nuclecu.unam.mx:
   /linux/local/DOS/ (Is there a Ms-Dos binary?). 
   
1.4 Does it work with my terminal?

   
   
   Because Midnight Commander is a full screen program it doesn't run on
   dummy terminals but anything more advanced will do (like vt100). If
   your terminal works with vi, emacs, elm or pine it will work with
   Midnight Commander. 
   
   The XView and Tk versions currently under development will require an
   X terminal. 
   
1.5 What else do I need to run MC?

   
   
   You need ncurses-1.8.5.2 from ftp.nuclecu.unam.mx: /linux/local/. 
   
   You can get along with other curses libraries it but results may not
   be pretty or even usable. 
   
   With version 2.4.xx or later you don't need curses if you give
   "--with-slang" flag to the configure. 
   
   If you want to use mouse on the Linux console you need General Purpose
   Mouse server from iride.unipv.it: /pub/gpm/. You need nothing extra to
   use mouse on xterm. 
   
   To compile the XView version (currently under development) you need
   XView library. Xpm library and X11 non-rectangular shape extensions
   are recommended. 
   
   To compile the Tk version (currently under development) you need
   Tk-4.0 libraries. Compilation of the Tk version won't be easy. Contact
   Miguel for details. 
   
1.6 Is Midnight Commander PD? Copyrighted?

   
   
   Midnight Commander is under GNU Public License which basically means
   that you may freely copy, change and distribute it, but that you may
   not impose any restrictions on further distribution, and that you must
   make the source code available. This is not the same as Public Domain.
   For details, the GNU license is included in the Midnight Commander
   source distribution (the COPYING file). 
   
   Midnight Commander is nowadays officially a part of GNU project. All
   the authors of the Midnight Commander have given all their rights on
   the program to the Free Software Foundation. 
   
                       2 NETWORK SOURCES AND RESOURCES
                                       
2.1 Where can I get Midnight Commander?

   
   
   Source is available at following sites: 
     * sunsite.unc.edu and mirrors:
       /pub/Linux/utils/file/managers/mc-2.1.tar.gz 
     * ftp.nuclecu.unam.mx: /linux/local/mc-2.1.tar.gz 
       
   
   
   There are also precompiled binaries available at ftp.nuclecu.unam.mx:
   /linux/local/bin-dist/. 
   
2.2 What mailing lists are there for Midnight Commander?

   
   
   Following mailing lists discuss about Midnight Commander: 
   
   mc
          General discussion of the Midnight Commander 
          
   mc-digest
          The mc list, in digest format 
          
   mc-announce
          Major announcements about the Commander 
          
   mc-patch
          The latest Commander patches (4-8 per week) 
          
   mc-devel
          Technical development discussion 
          
   mc-chat
          Non-MC related chatting by the developers (closed to new
          comers) 
          
   
   
   To subscribe, send e-mail to majordomo@roxanne.nuclecu.unam.mx with
   the following line in the body of the message: 

    subscribe <list-name> [optional-address]

   
   
   Replace <list-name> with the name of the list you want to subscribe
   and [optional-address] with your email address. 
   
2.3 Where should I look on the World Wide Web for MC stuff?

   
   
   There is a WWW page for Midnight Commander. The URL is: 
   
     http://stekt.oulu.fi/~jtklehto/mc/ 
     
   
   
   The WWW page features MC screen shots, photographs from authors,
   mailing list archive and a few other things. 
   
2.4 Are the mailing lists archived anywhere?

   
   
   The mc and mc-devel lists are archived on the World Wide Web page (see
   the previous question). Other lists are not currently archived though
   Miguel keeps a private archive. Contact him if you want copies of past
   messages. 
   
2.5 I don't have FTP access. Where can I get MC?

   
   
   Many Linux CD-ROMs include Midnight Commander. For example, Slackware,
   Yggdrasil, S.U.S.E. and Jurix include version 2.1 and RedHad/Caldera
   includes version 1.2. 
   
                       3 TERMINFO AND TERMCAP PROBLEMS
                                       
3.1 Why don't function keys (or any other key) work?

   
   
   Your terminfo or termcap database has missing or incorrect definitions
   for function keys. Type "mc -V" to see what curses library is being
   used. If the result is "using the ncurses library" you should install
   one of the enhanced terminfo databases included in the Midnight
   Commander source distribution. For example, if you are using xterm
   type "tic xterm.ti". 
   
   The official termcap and terminfo databases are available here: 
   
     http://www.ccil.org/~esr/ncurses.html 
     
   
   
   If your copy of MC is not compiled to use Ncurses see the manual page
   of your curses library about how to change the termcap database
   (/etc/termcap). The termcap database is not fully compatible with
   terminfo but you can use the MC enhanced terminfo databases as a
   model for your changes. 
   
3.2 Why don't line drawing characters work?

   
   
   There are three subcases: 
     * Lines are shown as ASCII characters like this 

      +---------+
      |         |
      +---------+
   Possible reason is 1, 2 or 3. 
     * Lines are shown as lower case characters like this 

      lqqqqqqqqqk
      x         x
      mqqqqqqqqqj
   Possible reason is 2 or 3. 
     * Lines are shown as blanks or missing characters. Possible reason
       is 3 or 4. 
       
   
   
   The reason for the problem is one of following: 
    1. Your curses library might not support line drawing characters.
       Ncurses and System V curses do support them, BSD curses doesn't. 
    2. Your terminal might not support line drawing characters. Vt100
       compatible terminals, xterm and color_xterm do support them. 
    3. Your terminfo or termcap database might have missing or incorrect
       definations for line drawing characters. See the previous question
       (the one about function keys). 
    4. Your terminal font might not support line drawing characters. Try
       changing the font.
       
3.3 How can I get colors?

   
   
   First, check that your terminal supports color. Color_xterm, rxvt and
   Linux console do support, most other terminals don't. You can test
   color support with following simple C program: 

    #include <stdio.h>

    int main (void){
        printf ("\033[32m Hello world! \033[m\n");
        return 0;
    }

   
   
   Compile and run it. If you see "Hello world!" text in green your
   terminal supports color, otherwise not (however, for color_xterm see
   also the next question). 
   
   Second, check that you are using Ncurses or the Slang library (type
   "mc -V" to find out), some System V curses implementations do support
   color, most don't. 
   
   The Slang version supports color, too. If you are using version 2.4.xx
   or newer you might want to give "--with-slang" flag to the configure
   before compilation. The following paragraph about terminfo databases
   isn't valid for the Slang version. Type "mc -c" to force color support
   with the Slang version or set the environment variable COLORTERM to
   any value. 
   
   Third, check that your terminfo database supports color. If not you
   should install one of the enhanced terminfo databases included in the
   Midnight Commander source distribution. See the question before the
   previous question (the one about function keys). 
   
   Fourth, set the TERM environment variable so that you use the correct
   terminfo database. If you use color_xterm (or rxvt): 
   
   If your shell is sh, bash, ksh or zsh: 
          TERM=xterm-color; export TERM 
          
   If your shell is csh or tcsh: 
          setenv TERM xterm-color
          
   
   
   Newer versions of Ncurses require that you use xtermc instead of
   xterm-color. 
   
   If you use Linux console the correct value for TERM is linux or
   console. 
   
3.4 My color_xterm goes completely (or partially) black!

   
   
   Some color_xterm terminals define all colors as black instead of the
   standard ANSI colors. This makes them go completely black when you try
   to use Midnight Commander with colors. 
   
   You will have to override the defaults. Create a file "color.defaults"
   which has the following contents: 

    color_xterm*color0:           Black
    color_xterm*color1:           Red
    color_xterm*color2:           Green
    color_xterm*color3:           Yellow
    color_xterm*color4:           Blue
    color_xterm*color5:           Magenta
    color_xterm*color6:           Cyan
    color_xterm*color7:           White
    color_xterm*background:       White
    color_xterm*foreground:       Black

   
   
   (replace color_xterm with the name of your color_xterm, color_xterm
   mentions its name in its title bar) 
   
   Now type: 

    xrdb -merge color.defaults

   
   
   Alternatively you can add the suggested contents of the color.defaults
   file to your .Xdefaults or .Xresources file (or what ever the name of
   your X configuration file is). Or you can replace your non-ANSI
   color_xterm with an ANSI color_xterm. 
   
3.5 Where can I get color_xterm?

   
   
   Try ftp.x.org: /contrib/utilities/colour_xterm.tar.gz. 
   
3.6 I got colors working with MC but the other programs don't work at all
anymore!

   
   
   Midnight Commander uses terminfo database (when compiled with Ncurses)
   but many other programs use termcap database. If you set the TERM
   environment variable to a value which has no corresponding entry in
   termcap database those programs stop working. You should add the new
   value of TERM to the termcap database. 
   
   Example: If you have set TERM to xterm-color locate from /etc/termcap
   the line which starts: 

    xterm|vs100|xterm terminal emulator

   
   
   Change it to start: 

    xterm|xterm-color|vs100|xterm terminal emulator

3.7 Why are there both terminfo and termcap? Wouldn't one database be enough?

   
   
   You might want to read the Unix-haters handbook at
   http://web.kaleida.com/u/hopkins/unix-haters.html. It lists many
   more reasons why Unix sucks. 
   
   The Slang version of the Midnight Commander, available on newer 2.4.xx
   versions allows you to configure which terminal database you want to
   use with the "--with-termcap" and "--with-terminfo" flags of
   configure. If you don't specify them, the configure script will try to
   use terminfo if available otherwise it will use termcap. 
   
                           4 COMMAND LINE PROBLEMS
                                       
4.1 How can I access command line history?

   
   
   You can browse previous commands with M-p and M-n. Alternatively, you
   can summon the command history listbox by pressing F9 c h. 
   
4.2 How can I add the plus character (+) on the command line?

   
   
   The plus key is the hotkey for the select files command. If want to
   add a literal plus on to the command line you must quote it. Press C-q
   before pressing +. 
   
4.3 How can I complete commands, file names, variable names and so on?

   
   
   Completion is a version 3.0 feature. 
   
   Just press M-Tab. Press M-Tab again to get a listbox if there are
   multiple possible completions. 
   
                           5 VIRTUAL FILE SYSTEMS
                                       
   
   
   Virtual file systems are features of the forthcoming version 3.0. 
   
5.1 How can I see the contents of a tar archive?

   
   
   Tar support is a version 3.0 feature. 
   
   If you use keyboard just move the selection bar on the tar file and
   press enter. 
   
   If you use mouse just doubleclick on the tar file. 
   
   If these procedures don't work, your .mc.ext file is faulty. Replace
   it with one from the MC source distribution. 
   
   You can also enter a tar archive by typing "cd tar:filename.tar.gz"
   where filename.tar.gz is the name of the archive. 
   
   The recognized suffixes for tar archives are .tar, .tar.gz and .tgz.
   If your tar archive uses different suffix you have to rename it. 
   
5.2 How do I get out of a tar archive?

   
   
   Tar support is a version 3.0 feature. 
   
   Just press enter on the toplevel ".." file or chdir to a non-tar
   directory. Just typing "cd" with no parameters is enough (it will take
   you to your home directory). 
   
5.3 How do I do anonymous ftp with MC?

   
   
   FTP support is a version 3.0 feature. 
   
   Just type "cd ftp://hostname" where hostname is the name of the host
   you want to connect. Alternatively, select FTP link from the Left or
   Right menu and type the name of the host you want to connect. 
   
5.4 How do I do non-anonymous ftp with MC?

   
   
   FTP support is a version 3.0 feature. 
   
   Non-anonymous ftp works just like the anonymous ftp but you give the
   login name with the host name. For example, type "cd
   ftp://username@hostname". 
   
5.5 How do I close an ftp connection?

   
   
   FTP support is a version 3.0 feature. 
   
   Just chdir to a non-ftp directory. Just typing "cd" with no parameters
   is enough (it will take you to your home directory). 
   
                           6 OTHER COMMON PROBLEMS
                                       
6.1 Why does the ESC key behave funny?

   
   
   Midnight Commander uses the ESC key as a prefix for simulating the
   Meta and Alt keys (for terminals which don't have Meta or Alt). For
   example, pressing ESC-a is the same as pressing Meta-a. In addition
   most terminals use ESC for internal representation of arrow keys,
   function keys and other enhanced keys. If you want to use ESC to
   cancel things you have to press it twice i. e. ESC-ESC. If you find
   this cumbersome you can generally use F10 to cancel. Alternatively
   turn on the old_esc_mode setting in the ~/.mc.ini file. The
   old_esc_mode setting makes ESC work as a prefix only if another key is
   pressed within 0.5 seconds. After 0.5 seconds the ESC key cancels.
   There is no way to make ESC cancel immediately (if we want to be able
   to use arrows keys and function keys). 
   
   Of course, these ESC limitations don't concern the forthcoming XView
   and Tk versions of the Midnight Commander. 
   
                                7 DEVELOPMENT
                                       
7.1 What are those mc-2.4.xx versions people keep talking about?

   
   
   The newest public release is mc-2.1. The mc-2.4.xx releases are
   development versions. The next public release will be mc-3.0 (which
   will probably be immediately followed by mc-3.1). 
   
7.2 When will mc-3.0. be released?

   
   
   We are currently doing the final touches on mc-3.0 and it will be
   released soon, maybe in September. 
   
7.3 What new features will be in mc-3.0?

   
   
   The Midnight Commander development has run into problems with the many
   bugs in the curses libraries. Therefore we have switched to Slang.
   This will solve many of our current problems. 
   
   Here are the features that have already been done: 
     * To make it easier to code the Slang support the whole Midnight
       Commander was migrated to a widget oriented user interface. It's
       now also possible to teach the Commander about the escape
       sequences sent by your terminal without having to modify your
       system terminal databases. 
     * A virtual file system switch (vfs) that gives you a network based
       file system (mcfs), a read only tar and compressed tar file
       systems. A ftp file system is on the works. 
     * Command and filename completion is finished. 
     * An Advanced Chown command, much nicer than the regular chown and
       chmod dialog boxes we had. 
     * The internal file viewer features: growing buffers, piped input
       from arbitrary programs (so you can look at nicely formated man
       pages just with a mouse click), bold and underline attributes. 
     * Better color management (now you can specify the intensity of the
       colors).
       
   
   
   We will begin the code freeze as soon as we get this parts finished: 
     * An FTP file system on top of our VFS. 
     * XView, Guile/Tk, Tcl/Tk versions of the program (though Miguel
       might decide to leave these for mc-4.0). 
       
7.4 Do I dare to use a development version?

   
   
   I am afraid you have to answer to this question yourself. Development
   versions seldom cause data loss but they have usually got many bugs.
   It's up to you to judge whether new features outweight the bugs. 
   
7.5 How can I report a bug/request for a feature?

   
   
   You might first want to get the newest development version to see if
   the bug is fixed or the feature is added already. 
   
   Send your report/request to mc-devel@roxanne.nuclecu.unam.mx or
   mc@roxanne.nuclecu.unam.mx. These mailing lists are the most certain
   way to contact the developers. Remember to mention if you are not on
   the mailing list so that you will receive a copy of replies (by
   default the replies are sent to the list only in order to avoid
   duplicate copies). 
   
   Give as much details as possible. A too long message is a lot better
   than a too short message. 
   
   For segmentation faults a stack backtrace is appreciated. You can
   produce stack backtrace as follows: 
     * If segmentation fault produced a core file:
         1. Load the core file by typing "gdb mc core" or "dbx mc core". 
         2. Type "where". 
         3. Cut and paste the results to your message.
     * If segmentation fault didn't produce a core file:
         1. Load mc by typing "gdb mc" or "dbx mc". 
         2. Start mc by typing "run". 
         3. Try to reproduce the segmentation fault by doing whatever you
            did last time when the segmentation fault occurred. 
         4. Type "where". 
         5. Cut and paste the results to your message. 
         6. For the future you might want to check out what is the
            command in your shell to allow producing of the core files.
            Usually it is "limit coredumpsize unlimited" or "ulimit
            coredumpsize". 
            
7.6 How can I join the development?

   
   
   Congratulations on your decision to join the development! More
   developers are always needed. 
   
   To join the development just code the feature you want to add and send
   your patch to Miguel. Email address is miguel@roxanne.nuclecu.unam.mx.
   Before you start coding check the latest development version. It might
   be that your feature has already been implemented. 
   
   If Miguel likes your patch he will include it in the next development
   version and you will get your name to contributors section. After you
   have sent a few more patches Miguel will promote your name to the
   authors section. 
   
   Note that because the authors of the Midnight Commander have given all
   their rights on the program to the Free Software Foundation you will
   have to do the same if you contribute non-trivial patches. Otherwise
   we have to reject your patches in order to avoid copyright problems. 
   
7.7 Why has MC got so trivial bugs every now and then?

   
   
   Development versions have usually got many bugs because we prefer
   rapid development to slow bureaucracy. However, we always try to get
   rid of bugs before releasing the next public version (that's why we
   divide versions to development versions and public versions in the
   first place). 
   
                        8 ADMINISTRATIVE INFORMATION
                                       
8.1 Authorship

   
   
   This FAQ is written by Janne Kukonlehto. Parts of it originate from
   Ian Jackson, Miguel de Icaza and Dugan Porter. 
   
8.2 File formats

   
   
   This FAQ has originally been written in a HTML-like format. It has
   been converted to a real HTML by a perl script. The HTML version has
   been rendered to ASCII by Lynx. 
   
   The HTML file is available at
   http://stekt.oulu.fi/~jtklehto/mc/faq.html. The ASCII file is posted
   on the mc mailing list. Alternatively, you can produce a ASCII version
   with Lynx from the HTML file yourself (Press p (print) and choose the
   (usually) topmost option: "Save to a local file"). The HTML-like
   version is available at http://stekt.oulu.fi/~jtklehto/mc/faq.tmpl and
   the conversion script at
   http://stekt.oulu.fi/~jtklehto/mc/indxhtml.pl. 
   
   The perl script adds standard HTML header and footer elements and
   creates the Contents and Index sections and internal links. 
   
8.3 Feedback is invited

   
   
   Please send me your comments on this FAQ. There are probably a lot of
   things to add. My email address is jtklehto@paju.oulu.fi. You can also
   use the feedback form at 
   
     http://stekt.oulu.fi/~jtklehto/mc/comments.html 
     
   
   
   Note: I will not add bug reports to this FAQ because they will become
   obsolete very quickly (or eventually, at least). So don't request
   them. 
   
   If you have a lot of additions and changes to contribute I would
   appreciate if you send them as unified patch against faq.tmpl (the
   HTML-like version). However, other formats will do, too. 
   
   This FAQ has existed for half an year now and I have received one
   contribution and one request for closer information how to contribute.
   
8.4 Disclaimer and copyright

   
   
   Note that this document is provided as is. The information in it is
   not warranted to be correct; you use it at your own risk. This
   Midnight Commander Frequently Asked Questions with Answers document is
   Copyright 1995 by Janne Kukonlehto <jtklehto@paju.oulu.fi>. 
   
   You are free to use this FAQ in any way which will benefit the
   Midnight Commander project. All other use is strictly forbidden.
   Alternatively, you can use this FAQ according to GNU Public License
   (see the COPYING file in the Midnight Commander source distribution).
   This FAQ is not Public Domain.  
     _________________________________________________________________ 
   
                                   9 INDEX
                                       
   Alt
          6.1 
          
   Announcement
          1.1 
          
   ANSI
          3.4 
          
   Authors
          1.2, 7.6 
          
   Autoconfigure
          1.3 
          
   Binaries
          2.1 
          
   Bug reports
          8.3 
          
   Cancel
          6.1 
          
   CD-ROMs
          2.5 
          
   Color.defaults
          3.4 
          
   Color_xterm
          3.2, 3.3, 3.4, 3.5 
          
   Configurations
          1.3 
          
   Console
          3.3, 3.3 
          
   Contributors
          1.2, 7.6 
          
   Description
          1.1 
          
   ESC
          6.1 
          
   Font
          3.2 
          
   License
          1.6 
          
   Maintainer
          1.2, 8.3 
          
   Meta
          6.1 
          
   Old_esc_mode
          6.1 
          
   Prefix
          6.1 
          
   Rxvt
          3.3 
          
   Source
          2.1, 8.2 
          
   TERM
          3.3, 3.6 
          
   Vt100
          3.2 
          
   WWW
          2.3, 8.3 
          
   Xrdb
          3.4 
          
   Xterm
          3.1, 3.2 
          
   Xterm-color
          3.3, 3.6 
          
   Xtermc
          3.3 
          
    
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