Note that any resource can be set on the command line with the -xrm switch.
x3270.activeIcon Default false Switch -activeicon
This one is a lot of fun. When set to true, x3270's icon becomes a live
miniature of the screen display. There are some limitations, spelled out
in the man page.
x3270.allowResize Default true
When true, the x3270 window can be resized by the mouse (actually, by the
window manager). When false, the window can only be resized from menu
options. The purpose of disabling mouse resizing is to allow a window
bigger than will fit on the screen, which some window managers (e.g., mwm)
will not allow if permitted to resize it.
x3270.altCursor Default false Switch -set altCursor
Option Underline Cursor -clear altCursor
Block Cursor
When set to true, this causes x3270 to use with the alternate (underscore)
cursor.
x3270.aplFont Default 3270-apl
The font used when in apl mode (when the -apl switch is used). It is
assumed that this is a 3270 font (one with the same ordering as 3270 and
3270-12), but with special APL characters in place of accented (ISO
Latin-1) characters.
x3270.background Default white Switches: -bg, -rv
The background color for menus, buttons, and on monochrome X displays, the
emulator window.
x3270.bellVolume Default 0
Controls the volume used when ringing the terminal bell. The value
ranges from -100 (silent) through 0 (normal) to +100 (loud). Not all
X servers can vary the bell volume, other than turning it on and off.
This resource can be overridden by the x3270.visualBell resource, which
if set to true, will replace the bell with a flash of the screen.
x3270.boldColor Default green
To emulate the old 'pseudo-color' mode, set this resource to 'cyan'.
It will be used in 3278 mode to display intensified text.
x3270.blankFill Default false Option Blank Fill
Switch -set blankFill
-clear blankFill
When set to true, in 3270 mode x3270 will automatically convert trailing
blanks in a field to nulls in order to insert a character, and will
automatically convert leading nulls to blanks so that input data is not
squeezed to the left. This eliminates some of the quirkier behavior of
real 3270 terminals.
x3270.bsdTm Default false
Defines x3270's response to the TELNET DO TIMING MARK option. When set
to false (the default), x3270 will respond to DO TIMING MARK with WONT
TIMING MARK, which is consistent with most modern TELNET clients. When
set to true, x3270 will respond with WILL TIMING MARK, which is consistent
with the old BSD 'telnet' program and with previous versions of x3270.
In either case, x3270 will not respond to a DONT TIMING MARK option.
x3270.charset Default bracket Switch -charset
This defines the host EBCDIC character set, that is, what glyph (image) is
displayed for each EBCDIC code sent by the host.
For each host character set x, an additional resource by the name of
charset.x must be defined. Optionally, resources by the name of
codepage.x and displayCharset.x may be defined.
x3270.charset.us-intl
x3270.charset.us
x3270.charset.apl
x3270.charset.bracket
x3270.charset.oldibm
x3270.charset.german
x3270.charset.finnish
x3270.charset.uk
x3270.charset.norwegian
x3270.charset.french
x3270.charset.hebrew
Individual host character set definitions. These resources take one of two
forms: a set of exceptions (differences from the U.S. English host
character set), or a full EBCDIC-to-display-code translation table.
If the first token in the resouce is "#table", then it is interpreted as
a full table. It must consist of 256 whitespace-separated values, each
giving the display code for the corresponding EBCDIC code.
If the first token is not "#table", then it is interpreted as a series
of newline-separated strings that define how an EBCDIC national character
set differs from IBM's standard U.S. English set (codepage 37). Each
string is a number, a colon, and a symbol. The number is the EBCDIC code
in decimal, and the symbol is a single character, the ISO Latin-1 name of
the graphic it represents, or a hexadecimal number in the form 0xnn.
In either style of definition, the display code can be preceded by an
asterisk "*" to indicate a one-way translation. One-way translations
are used when multiple EBCDIC codes are displayed with the same display
code. The entry without the asterisk is used to define how that one
display code is translated back to EBCDIC.
x3270.charsetList Default U.S. International: us-intl
Bracket: bracket
German: german
Finnish: finnish
United Kingdom: uk
Norwegian: norwegian
French: french
Hebrew: hebrew
Defines the "Character Set" pull-right menu. Can contain '>' characters
to define a menu hierarchy.
x3270.codepage.hostCharset Default 37
Code page definitions for various host character sets. If x3270.charset is
x, then x3270.codepage.x defines the IBM code page reported to the
host in a Query Reply. The default code page is 37. The base character
set and the code page are combined into a CGCSGID reported to the host. If
the value of x3270.codepage.x is a 16-bit number (less than 65536), then
the code page is combined with the default base character set of 697 to
form the CGCSGID. If the value of x3270.codepage.x is greater than 16
bits, then it specifies the entire CGCSGID reported to the host.
x3270.color8 Default False
If set to True, x3270 will respond to a Query(Color) with a list of 8
supported colors. If set to False (the default), it will send a list
of 16 colors. The 8-color setting is required for some hosts which
abort a session if 16 colors are reported.
x3270.colorBackground Default black
The background color for the emulator window. This resource is used only
on color X displays when the x3270.model specifies 3278 mode. On
monochrome X displays, the background color is white, unless -rv (reverse
video) is selected on the command line; in 3279 mode, the screen background
is determined by the x3270.colorScheme resource.
x3270.colorScheme Default default
Options Default 3279: default
Bright: bright
Reverse: reverse
Green Screen: greenScreen
Defines the colors used to paint the emulator window in 3279 (full-color)
mode. This resource is used only when the "x3270.model" specifies a 3279
display. For each color scheme x, an additional resources by the name of
colorScheme.x must be defined.
x3270.colorScheme.default
x3270.colorScheme.reverse
x3270.colorScheme.bright
x3270.colorScheme.cpe
x3270.colorScheme.greenScreen
Individual color scheme definitions. Each resource is a list of 23 items:
0 X color to use for IBM "neutral/black" (also used as ANSI color 0)
1 X color to use for IBM "blue" (also used for ANSI color 4)
2 X color to use for IBM "red" (also used for ANSI color 1)
3 X color to use for IBM "pink" (also used for ANSI color 5)
4 X color to use for IBM "green" (also used for ANSI color 2)
5 X color to use for IBM "turquoise"
6 X color to use for IBM "yellow" (also used for ANSI color 3)
7 X color to use for IBM "neutral/white"
8 X color to use for IBM "black"
9 X color to use for IBM "deep blue"
10 X color to use for IBM "orange"
11 X color to use for IBM "purple"
12 X color to use for IBM "pale green"
13 X color to use for IBM "pale turquoise" (also used for ANSI color 6)
14 X color to use for IBM "grey"
15 X color to use for IBM "white" (also used for ANSI color 7)
16 X color to use if one of 0..15 cannot be allocated (white or black)
17 X color to use as the default screen background
18 X color to use as the select background
19 IBM color index (0..15) to use for unprotected, unhighlighted fields
20 IBM color index (0..15) to use for unprotected, highlighted fields
21 IBM color index (0..15) to use for protected, unhighlighted fields
22 IBM color index (0..15) to use for protected, highlighted fields
x3270.composeMap Default latin1
Gives the name of the map used to define the pairs of characters that
form composite characters with the Compose key.
x3270.composeMap.latin1
x3270.composeMap.apl
For each compose map x, an additional resource by the name of
composeMap.x must be defined. Each line in the resource is of the form
"keysym1 + keysym2 = keysym3", meaning "when the Compose key is pressed,
followed by keysym1 and keysym2 (in either order), interpret it as
keysym3." The definitions are case-sensitive.
x3270.connectFileName Default ~/.x3270connect
Gives the name of the file to consult and store the recently-connected
host list in. If given the value "none", no file will be read or
written. Note that by default, this file is shared among all instances
of x3270 that run under the same username.
x3270.crosshair Default false Switch -set crosshair
-clear crosshair
When set to true, causes x3270 to display a crosshair over the cursor:
lines extending with height and width of the screen.
x3270.cursorBlink Default false Switch -set cursorBlink
-clear cursorBlink
When set to true, this causes x3270 to use a blinking cursor.
x3270.cursorColor Default red
On color X displays, this is the color of the text cursor. This resource
is used only if the x3270.useCursorColor resource is set to true.
x3270.cursorPos Default true Switch -set cursorPos
Option Track Cursor -clear cursorPos
When set to true, causes x3270 to display the cursor location on the
status line.
x3270.debugFont Default 3270d
The name of the font recognized as the "debug" font. (When x3270 thinks
it is using a debug font, it uses a different, slower method to draw the
screen.) It is assumed that this is a 3270 font (one with the same
ordering as 3270 and 3270-12), but with printable graphics in place of
the NULL and field attribute characters, which are normally blank.
Usually, the "Debug Font" menu option selects this font.
x3270.debugTracing Default true
If set to true, options are available on the File menu to trace the 3270
data stream and X events. If set to false, these options are not
displayed.
x3270.dftBufferSize Default 4096
Specifies the default buffer size for DFT IND$FILE file transfers. This
value can be overridden in the File Transfer dialog and by a parameter to
the Transfer action.
x3270.disconnectClear Default false
If set to true, x3270 will clear the screen when a host disconnects.
x3270.displayCharset.hostCharset Default iso8859-1
Defines the display character set that the x3270.emulatorFont must
implement, in order for x3270 to display all characters that the host can
generate. If x3270.charset is x, then x3270.displayCharset.x defines
the display character set. If the x3270.emulatorFont does not implement
the specified display character set, x3270 will try to use a different
font, and if none is available, will reject the host character set
definition.
x3270.doConfirms Default true
When set to true, x3270 will display a pop-up to report successful
completion of certain operations, such as screen printing. When
set to false, these pop-ups are not displayed.
x3270.dsTrace Default false Switch -trace
Option Trace Data Stream -set dsTrace
-clear Trace
When true, x3270 writes a hexadecimal representation of all network
traffic, and its interpretation, into a file, which defaults to
/tmp/x3trc.<pid>. It also pops up a window to watch the file as it
is created, with the pathname of the file as the window title. The
command run in the window is defined by the traceCommand resource. The
directory prefix is defined by the traceDir resource. If the traceFile
resource is defined, it explicitly defines the file name and traceDir
is ignored.
x3270.emulatorFont Default 3270 (*) Switch -efont
Options 3270 Font (14 point): 3270
8-point Font: 3270gt8
12-point Font: 3270-12
16-point Font: 3270gt16
20-point Font: 3270-20
24-point Font: 3270gt24
32-point Font: 3270gt32
Debug Font: 3270d
Other Font...
The font used for the emulator window. By default it is 3270, a 14-pixel
clone of a real 3278 display font. A nice substitution is 3270-12, which
is a little more compact. Actually, x3270 can use any X font, so long as
it uses constant spacing. However, only 3270 and 3270-12 allow displaying
all special symbols on the status line.
(*) Actually, the default for emulatorFont is the value of the first font
in the x3270.emulatorFontList.displayCharset resource, below.
x3270.emulatorFontList.displayCharset Default: 3270 Font (14 point): #resize 3270
8-point Font: #resize 3270gt8
12-point Font: #resize 3270-12
16-point Font: #resize 3270gt16
20-point Font: #resize 3270-20
24-point Font: #resize 3270gt24
32-point Font: #resize 3270gt32
Debug Font: #noauto 3270d
A list of known fonts for a given displayCharset. Each line describes
a font. The list serves two purposes: it is presented as the Font menu
when the displayCharset is selected, and it is searched when that
displayCharset is selected for use.
On each line, if there is text separated by a ":", that text appears as the
menu label. Otherwise, the font name is displayed. If the keyword
#noauto appears before the font name, the font will not be a
candidate for automatic selection when the displayCharset is selected.
If the keyword #resize appears before the font name, the font will
be used to change the screen size in response to Window Manager requests.
Finally, a font name may be preceded by a "!" to override character set
checking, in case the font's properties have been improperly defined.
Each emulatorFontList is implicitly followed by two entries:
*-r-*-c-*-displayCharset
*-r-*-m-*-displayCharset
(Actually, each of those two entries will be expanded for each of the
components in the displayCharset). This will find any
constant-spaced fonts implementing that display character set.
An emulatorFontList resource can contain '>' characters to indicate a menu
hierarchy. For example, an definition like this:
GoodFonts>8-point Font: 3278gt8
GoodFonts>12-point Font: 3270-12
BadFonts>16-point Font: 3270gt16
BadFonts>24-point Font: 3270gt24
will result in a two-level menu hierarchy. The first level will have two
items, GoodFonts and BadFonts. Each will have a pull-right with two
entries.
x3270.eof Default ^D
Used in ANSI mode, when communicating in line-at-a-time mode (when x3270
gathers a line of input before forwarding it to the host). Defines a
special character used for editing input, and has exactly the same
function as the "stty" parameter of the same name.
x3270.erase Default ^?
Used in ANSI mode, when communicating in line-at-a-time mode (when x3270
gathers a line of input before forwarding it to the host). Defines a
special characters used for editing input, and has exactly the same
functions as the "stty" parameters of the same name.
When connected in ANSI character-at-a-time mode (when x3270 sends each
keystroke to the host), this is the ASCII character that is sent to
the host in response to the Erase action.
x3270.eventTrace Default false Switch -set eventTrace
Option Trace X Events -clear eventTrace
When true, x3270 traces information about the X events that it processes
into a file, which defaults to /tmp/x3trc.<pid>. It also pops up a
window to watch the file as it is created, with the pathname of the file
as the window title. The command run in the window is defined by the
traceCommand resource. The directory prefix is defined by the traceDir
resource. If the traceFile resource is defined, it explicitly defines
the file name and traceDir is ignored.
x3270.extended Default false Switch -extended
*** DEPRECATED RESOURCE -- REPLACED BY NEW x3270.model SYNTAX ***
If set to true, enables support of the 3270 Extended Data Stream, which
allows extended highlighting, structured fields, and query reply. The
actual difference is that a "-E" is appended to the default terminal
name which is passed to the host through TELNET negotiations, indicating
support for the feature. If the x3270.m3279 resource is true,
x3270.extended is automatically assumed to be true as well.
x3270.fixedSize
If set to a value widthxheight, specifies a fixed size
for the x3270 display. The 3270 emulator will float in the center of the
window, if need be.
x3270.ftCommand Default ind$file
Defines the host command used to transfer files.
x3270.foreground Default black Switches: -fg, -rv
The foreground color for menus, buttons, and on monochrome X displays, the
emulator display.
x3270.highlightBold Default False
If true, then highlighted fields are displayed in bold. If false, then
highlighted fields are displayed in the usual font.
x3270.hostsFile Default /usr/lib/X11/x3270/ibm_hosts
The name of a file listing the host names that appear on the "Connect"
pull-down menu. The format of the file is explained on the ibm_hosts man
page.
x3270.iconFont Default nil2
The font used to paint the text inside the active icon. "nil2" is a
one-by-two pixel font that produces a "greeked" picture of the screen
image.
x3270.iconLabelFont Default 8x13
When activeIcon and labelIcon are true, this is the name of the font used
to paint the icon label.
x3270.icrnl Default true
Used in ANSI mode; similar to the "stty" parameter of the same name.
Controls whether input carriage returns are mapped to newlines.
x3270.idleCommand
x3270.idleCommandEnabled Default false
x3270.idleTimeout Default ~7m
When idleCommand is defined, it specifies a command to execute after a
period of keyboard inactivity (no AID keys pressed). idleCommand can be
an arbitrary sequence of x3270 actions, but it should include an action
which generates an AID (PF(), PA(), Clear() or Enter()).
idleCommandEnabled must be set to "true" in order for the idleCommand to
take effect. idleTimeout specifies the inactivity interval. If it begins
with a tilde ("~"), the time will be randomly varied +/-10% from the value
specified. If the values ends in 'h', it specifies hours; if it ends in
'm' is specifies minutes; if it ends in 's' or does not have an
alphanumeric suffix, it specifies seconds.
x3270.inlcr Default false
Used in ANSI mode; similar to the "stty" parameter of the same name.
Controls whether input newlines are mapped to carriage returns.
x3270.inputColor Default orange
To emulate the old 'pseudo-color' mode, set this resource to 'orange'.
It will be used in 3278 mode to display light-pen selectable text.
If the resource x3270.modifiedSel is set to true, modified fields are also
displayed in this color.
x3270.inputMethod No Default Switch -im
Specifies the name of the input method to use for multi-byte input. The
default is specified by the XMODIFIERS environment variable, if set, or is
constructed by Xlib based on the current locale.
Supported only when x3270 is compiled with DBCS support.
x3270.intr Default ^C
Used in ANSI mode, when communicating in line-at-a-time mode (when x3270
gathers a line of input before forwarding it to the host). Defines a
special character used for editing input, and has exactly the same
function as the "stty" parameter of the same name.
x3270.invertKeypadShift Default false
When set to true, this causes the PF1-PF12 and PF13-PF24 keys on the
pop-up keypad to be swapped. Normally, the low-numbered keys appear;
when Shift, Alt, Ctrl or Meta is pressed, the high-numbered keys appear.
With this resource set to true, that is reversed.
x3270.keymap No Default Switch -keymap
The name of the keyboard map to use. If no keymap resource is specified,
the environment variables KEYMAP and KEYBD are checked (in that order) for
the keymap name.
For each keymap x, an additional resource by the name x3270.keymap.x
must be defined, which gives the actual key mappings. These are in X
translation table format.
The name may be followed by any number of comma-separated modifier names,
e.g., if the keymap name "sun-k4,ow", means keymap "sun-k4" and modifier
"ow".
For each keymap modifier x, an additional resource by the name
x3270.keymap.x must be defined, which gives the actual key mappings.
These are also in X translation table format.
x3270.keymap.sun-k5
x3270.keymap.sun-k4
x3270.keymap.sun-k3
x3270.keymap.ncd
x3270.keymap.hp-k1
x3270.keymap.hp-pc
These are predefined keymaps.
x3270.keymap.ow
x3270.keymap.apl
x3270.keymap.alt
x3270.keymap.t
x3270.keymap.finnish7
x3270.keymap.norwegian7
These are predefined keymap modifiers:
- "ow" makes the mouse work more like OpenWindows defaults
- "apl" is automatically applied when in apl mode (the -apl switch is used)
- "alt" maps many of the "Meta" key actions to "Alt" key actions, for
keyboards which lack a "Meta" key
- "t" is useful for keymap debugging; it maps Meta-z to an action that
displays the current keymap
- "finnish7" and "norwegian7" are for compatibility with certain 7-bit
international keyboards
x3270.keypad Default right
This controls the position of the pop-up keypad. It can have one of
five values: left, meaning a pop-up window positioned to the left of the
main x3270 window; right, meaning a pop-up window positioned to the right
of the main x3270 window; bottom, meaning a pop-up window positioned below
the main x3270 window; integral, making the keypad an extension of the
bottom of the main window itself, and insideRight, placing the keypad
over the upper-right corner of the emulator window, just below the keypad
button on the menu bar.
x3270.keypad.keyHeight Default 24
The height in pixels of all of the buttons on the keypad.
x3270.keypad.keyWidth Default 48
The width in pixels of the lower tier of buttons on a horizontal keypad.
x3270.keypad.largeKeyWidth Default 56
The width in pixels of the lower tier of buttons on a vertical keypad.
x3270.keypad.paWidth Default 36
The width in pixels of PA and cursor keys on the keypad.
x3270.keypad.pfWidth Default 32
The width in pixels of PF keys on the keypad.
x3270.keypadBackground Default grey70
On color X displays, this is the color of the empty area behind the buttons
on the main window and keypad window. On monochrome X displays, these
areas are filled with a 50% grey bitmap.
x3270.keypadOn Default false
If set to true, the keypad will automatically appear when x3270 is started.
x3270.kill Default ^U
Used in ANSI mode, when communicating in line-at-a-time mode (when x3270
gathers a line of input before forwarding it to the host). Defines a
special characters used for editing input, and has exactly the same
functions as the "stty" parameter of the same name.
When connected in ANSI character-at-a-time mode (when x3270 sends each
keystroke to the host), this is the ASCII characters that is sent to
the host in response to the DeleteField action.
x3270.labelIcon Default false
When activeIcon is true, MIT's twm window manager will not put a label on
x3270's icon. Setting labelIcon to true causes x3270 to supply its own
label for the icon.
x3270.lineWrap Default true Switch -set lineWrap
Option Wraparound -clear lineWrap
When set to true, in ANSI mode x3270 will automatically insert a
Newline then output reaches the end of a line. When false, output can
pile up at the end of each line.
x3270.lnext Default ^V
Used in ANSI mode, when communicating in line-at-a-time mode (when x3270
gathers a line of input before forwarding it to the host). Defines a
special character used for editing input, and has exactly the same
function as the "stty" parameter of the same name.
x3270.lockedCursor Default X_cursor
The name of the mouse cursor displayed with x3270 is not connected to a
host.
x3270.m3279 Default false Switch -color
*** DEPRECATED RESOURCE -- REPLACED BY NEW x3270.model SYNTAX ***
If true and running on a color X display, x3270 runs in full 3279 color
mode. If false, x3270 runs in 3278 (green screen) mode.
x3270.macros
x3270.macros.host1
x3270.macros.host2
Defines a set of macros assigned to a pull-down menu that appears when
connected to a host. The syntax is similar to a keymap (an X11 translation
table), except that rather than a keysym name, the left-hand side is a
name that will appear on the menu. Any single action can be specified
on the right-hand side.
Definitions of the form "x3270.macros.<xxx>" define the macros menu when
connected to host <xxx>, which override the "x3270.macros" definitions.
x3270.marginedPaste Default false Switch -set marginedPaste
Option Paste With Left Margin -clear marginedPaste
When set to true, x3270 will use the current cursor position as a left
margin for pasted data: no pasted data will be input into an area to the
left of the current cursor positon.
x3270.menuBar Default true
If set to false, the menu bar will not be displayed at the top of the
x3270 main window. The three pull-down menus are still available, however,
by pressing Ctrl and each of the mouse buttons.
x3270.model Default 3278-4-E (mono) Switch -model
3279-4-E (color)
Options Model 2
Model 3
Model 4
Model 5
The terminal model that x3270 is emulating. The model is in three parts,
separated by dashes; each part is optional.
3278 or 3279
"3278" specifies a monochrome 3270 display. If used on a color
X display, it will cause all fields to be drawn in green.
3278 is the default for monochrome X displays.
"3279" specifies a color 3270 display. This is the default for
color X displays.
2, 3, 4 or 5
The model number, which determines the size of the screen. The
default is 4.
E
An optional suffix which specifies support for the 3270 Extended
Data Stream (color, extended attributes, query reply). 3279
implies E.
x3270.modifiedSel Default false
When set to true, modified fields are displayed in a different color than
other modifiable fields. In 3278 mode, this color is the "input" (light
pen selectable) color, defined by the x3270.inputColor resource. In 3279
mode, this is the color whose index is defined by the
x3270.modifiedSelColor resource. When x3270.modifiedSel is set to false,
modified fields are displayed in the same colors as unmodified fields.
x3270.modifiedSelColor Default 10
In 3279 mode, when the x3270.modifiedSel resource is set to true, this
is the index of the color used to display modified fields. The value is
not an X color name or specification; rather it is a 3279 color index,
as documented under the x3270.colorScheme resource. The default value
is 10, which corresponds to "orange".
x3270.mono Default false Switch -mono
If set to true, x3270 will operate as if it were running on a monochrome X
display.
x3270.monoCase Default false Switch -set monoCase
Option Monocase -clear monoCase
When true, causes x3270 to run in uppercase-only mode.
x3270.noOther Default false
If set to true, the "Other" options are disabled for selecting fonts
and connecting to hosts, limiting users to the options provided on
the menus.
x3270.numericLock Default false
When true, causes x3270 to lock the keyboard when non-numeric data is
entered into fields with the Numeric attribute.
x3270.normalColor Default green
On color X displays in 3278 mode, this is the color of normal-intensity
text. On monochrome X displays, normal text uses the foreground color.
x3270.onlcr Default true
Used in ANSI line mode; similar to the "stty" parameter of the same name.
Controls whether output newlines are mapped to CR/LF sequences.
x3270.oerrLock Default true
If set to true, operator errors (typing into protected fields, insert
overflow, etc.) will cause the keyboard to lock with an error message
on the status line. If set to false, the terminal bell will ring,
without any keyboard lock or message.
x3270.once Default false Switch -once
When true, x3270 will exit as soon as a host disconnects.
x3270.oversize Switch -oversize
Sets the screen dimensions to be larger than the default for the
chosen model. Its value is a string in the format "COLSxROWS". It is
used only if the value of "x3270.model" includes a "-E" (extended
data stream) suffix, and if the specified dimensions are larger than
the model number defaults. Also, only hosts that support the Query Reply
structured field will function properly with x3270 in this mode.
x3270.port Default telnet Switch -port
The name of the default TCP port for x3270 to connect to. This can be
either a symbolic name from /etc/services, or an integer.
x3270.proxy Switch -proxy
Defines a proxy server that x3270 will use to connect to hosts.
The value is of the form "type:server[:port]", where the value of "type"
is defined on the manual page.
x3270.preeditType Default OverTheSpot+1 Switch -pt
The preedit type for the multi-byte input method. Valid values are
"OverTheSpot", "OffTheSpot", "Root" and "OnTheSpot". The value for
"OverTheSpot" can include an optional suffix, a signed number indicating
the vertical distance in rows of the preedit window from the cursor
position, e.g. "OverTheSpot+1" or "OverTheSpot-2".
Supported only when x3270 is compiled with DBCS support.
x3270.printerLu Switch -printerlu
If a value is set, x3270 will automatically start a pr3287 printer session
when a host is connected to. If the value is ".", the pr3287 session will
be associated with the interactive terminal session (this requires that
the host support TN3270E). Otherwise, the value is assumed to be the LU
name to associate with the printer session.
x3270.printer.assocCommandLine
Default pr3287 -assoc %L% -command %C% %R% %H%
The shell command to use to start a printer session, associated with the
current TN3270E session LU. Within the string, the following substitutions
are made:
%L% is replaced with the current session's LU
%C% is replaced with the value of the x3270.printer.command resource
%H% is replaced with the current host name
%R% is replaced with an option to pass the current character set
definition (-charset @/tmp/cs)
x3270.printer.command Default lpr
The name of the command supplied to the "-command" option of the pr3287
program to print each job. This is the text which is substituted for
"%C" in the x3270.printer.assocCommandLine and x3270.printer.luCommandLine
resources.
x3270.printer.luCommandLine
Default pr3287 -command %C% %R% %L%@%H%
The shell command to use to start a printer session, associated with a
specific LU. Within the string, the following substitutions are made:
%L% is replaced with the LU value entered into the dialog box
%C% is replaced with the value of the x3270.printer.command resource
%H% is replaced with the current host name
%R% is replaced with an option to pass the current character set
definition (-charset @/tmp/cs)
x3270.printTextCommand Default lpr
The shell command used by the PrintText action. An ASCII image of the
3270 display becomes the standard input to this command. If the first
character of the command is '@', the usual pop-up windows before and after
the text is printed will not appear.
x3270.printWindowCommand Default xwd -id %d | xpr | lpr
The shell command used by the PrintWindow action. The X window identifier
of the main x3270 window is substituted for any "%d" in the command. If
the first character of the command is '@', the usual pop-up windows before
and after the window is printed will not appear.
x3270.quit Default ^\\
Used in ANSI mode, when communicating in line-at-a-time mode (when x3270
gathers a line of input before forwarding it to the host). Defines a
special character used for editing input, and has exactly the same
function as the "stty" parameter of the same name.
x3270.rectangleSelect Default false Switch -set rectangleSelect
Option Select by Rectangles -clear rectangleSelect
When set to true, x3270 will always select rectangular areas of the
screen. When false, x3270 will select rectangular areas in 3270 mode, but
in ANSI mode it will select continuous areas of the screen like xterm.
x3270.rprnt Default ^R
Used in ANSI mode, when communicating in line-at-a-time mode (when x3270
gathers a line of input before forwarding it to the host). Defines a
special character used for editing input, and has exactly the same
function as the "stty" parameter of the same name.
x3270.saveLines Default 64 Switch -sl
The number of display lines to save for the scroll bar.
x3270.schemeList Default Default 3279: default
Bright: bright
Reverse: reverse
Green Screen: greenScreen
Lists the options on the Color Scheme menu. Can contain '>' characters to
indicate a menu hierarchy.
x3270.screenTrace Default false Switch -set screenTrace
Option Save Screen(s) in File -clear screenTrace
When true, x3270 will save an ASCII version of the screen image in
a file, which defaults to /tmp/x3scr.<pid>, every time it is redrawn.
The directory prefix is defined by the traceDir resource. If the
screenTraceFile resource is defined, it explicitly defines the file name
and traceDir is ignored.
x3270.screenTraceFile No default
If defined, gives the name of the file that screen traces will be
written to.
x3270.scripted Default false Switch -scripted
When true, x3270 will read commands from standard input. The rules for
these commands are documented in x3270script(1).
x3270.scrollBar Default false Switches -sb, +sb
Option Scrollbar -set scrollBar
-clear scrollBar
When true, x3270 will display a scroll bar to the right of the emulator
window.
x3270.secure Default false
When true, x3270 will prevent users from executing arbitrary commands
from within the program. In particular, the "Execute an Action" menu
option is disabled, as are the pop-ups which allow editing the commands
for "Print Screen Text" and "Print Window Bitmap", and the
x3270.disconnectClear resource is set to True. See the x3270.noOther
resource for additional security options.
x3270.selectBackground Default dimGrey
On color X displays, this is the background color used for selected text
(text highlighted with the mouse for cut and paste). On monochrome
X displays, selected text is in reverse video.
x3270.showTiming Default false Switch -set showTiming
Option Show Timing -clear showTiming
When true, x3270 will display on the status line the time that the host
takes to unlock the keyboard after an AID is sent.
x3270*suppress No default
When set to true, suppresses a given menu item. For example, setting
x3270executeActionOption.label to true will remove the Execute an
Action option on the File menu. The names of the menu items generally
end in 'Option' and have label resources in X3270.xad.
x3270.suppressActions No default
A list of whitespace-separated action names, with or without parentheses,
which are to be ignored. The actions will be completely inaccessible,
whether by keymaps, scripts, macros or the Execute an Action menu option.
This resource is intended to be used as a security precaution for users
who can define their own keymaps, but who do not have access to resource
definitions or command-line options.
x3270.termName Default IBM-327x-n Switch -tn
An alternate name to be sent in response to the host's "DO OPTION
TERMINAL-NAME" request. The default is "IBM-" followed bu the value of
the "x2370.model" resource.
x3270.traceDir Default /tmp
Defines the directory that data stream traces and screen images are saved
in.
x3270.traceFile No default Switch -tracefile
If defined, gives the name of the file that data stream and event traces
will be written to. If given the value 'stdout', then the traces will
be written to standard output. If given the value 'none', then the
traces will be piped directory to the monitor window, and no file will
be created.
x3270.traceFileSize No default Switch -tracefilesize
If defined, gives a limit on the size of the file that data stream and
event traces will be written to. If not defined, or defined as '0', there
will be no limit on the size of the file. The value is a number, followed
by an optional suffix. If the suffix is 'K' (e.g., '128K'), the value will
be multiplied by 1024. If the suffix is 'M', the value will be multiplied
by (1024*1024). The size limit enforced at operation boundaries, not per
byte, so the actual file may grow slightly larger. When the file size
exceeds the limit, the second half of the file will be written over the
first, so that in steady state, the file size will vary between half the
traceFileSize and the entire traceFileSize.
x3270.traceMonitor Default true
When true, x3270 will create an xterm to monitor data stream and event
traces. When false, no monitor window will be created (and the value of
'none' for x3270.traceFile will be invalid).
x3270.typeahead Default true
When true, x3270 will store keystrokes in a buffer when the keyboard is
locked. When false, these keystrokes will be dropped.
x3270.unlockDelay Default false
When true, x3270 will delay actually unlocking the keyboard for 50ms
after the host permits it. This was a hack in earlier versions of x3270
to allow easier scripting of hosts that permaturely unlock the keyboard.
x3270.useCursorColor Default false
If set to false, the cursor is drawn using the same color as the text
behind it. If set to true, on color X displays the cursor is drawn with
the color specified by the x3270.cursorColor resource.
x3270.visualBell Default false
When true, x3270 will flash the screen in response to an ALARM WCC or
BELL character, rather than ringing the X display's bell.
x3270.visualSelect Default false
This resource controls how x3270 displays light pen selectable fields
that do not have a color explicitly set by the host. When set to true,
x3270 these fields using the color defined by x3270.visualSelectColor
(default 6). When set to false, x3270 will display these fields based on
their highlighting attribute. The attribute is used only in 3279 mode.
x3270.visualSelectColor Default 6
The 3270 color index of the color to use when displaying light pen
selectable fields. This resource is used only if x3270.visualSelect is
set to true. The default is 6 (yellow).
x3270.waitCursor Default watch
The name of the mouse cursor displayed when x3270 is connected to a host,
but is unable to process keyboard input. Cursor names are in the file
<X11/cursorfont.h>.
x3270.werase Default ^W
Used in ANSI mode, when communicating in line-at-a-time mode (when x3270
gathers a line of input before forwarding it to the host). Defines a
special character used for editing input, and has exactly the same
function as the "stty" parameter of the same name.
When connected in ANSI character-at-a-time mode (when x3270 sends each
keystroke to the host), this is the ASCII character that is sent to
the host in response to the DeleteWord action.
x3270*keyPad*large*font Default fixed
The font used to paint the "large" labels on the keys in the keypad, i.e.,
the PA and PF keys.
x3270*keyPad*small*font Default -*-fixed-medium-r-semicondensed-*-12-*-*-*-*-*-*-*
The font used to paint the "small" labels on the keys in the keypad, e.g.,
the "Mono Case" key.
x3270*value*font Default fixed
The is the name of the font used for the input fields in data entry
pop-ups.
x3270*dataLabel.font Default -*-terminal-medium-r-normal--14-*-*-*-*-*-iso8859-1
The font used to display values in the "About x3270" pop-up.
x3270*font: Default -*-helvetica-bold-r-normal--12-*-*-*-*-*-*-*
The font used for everything else.
x3270.baselevelTranslations
The default translation table for the main window and keypad. This may
be modified with great care, however, it makes more sense to use keymaps
to accomplish customizations.
x3270.errorPopup.title
x3270.infoPopup.title
x3270.connectPopup.title
x3270.fontPopup.title
x3270.keymapPopup.title
x3270.oversizePopup.title
x3270.keypadPopup.title
x3270.printTextPopup.title
x3270.printWindowPopup.title
x3270.tracePopup.title
x3270.screentracePopup.title
x3270.executeActionPopup.title
x3270.saveOptionsPopup.title
x3270.aboutPopup.title
x3270.connectPopup.dialog.label
x3270.fontPopup.dialog.label
x3270.keymapPopup.dialog.label
x3270.oversizePopup.dialog.label
x3270.oversizePopup*confirmButton.label
x3270.printTextPopup.dialog.label
x3270.printTextPopup*confirmButton.label
x3270.printWindowPopup.dialog.label
x3270.printWindowPopup*confirmButton.label
x3270.tracePopup.dialog.label
x3270.tracePopup*confirmButton.label
x3270.screentracePopup.dialog.label
x3270.screentracePopup*confirmButton.label
x3270.screentracePopup*confirm2Button.label
x3270.executeActionPopup.dialog.label
x3270.executeActionPopup*confirmButton.label
x3270.saveOptionsPopup.dialog.label
x3270.saveOptionsPopup*confirmButton.label
x3270.connectPopup*confirmButton.label
x3270.fontPopup*confirmButton.label
x3270.keymapPopup*confirmButton.label
x3270*okayButton.label
x3270*cancelButton.label
x3270*aboutOption.label
x3270*disconnectOption.label
x3270*exitOption.label
x3270*printTextOption.label
x3270*printWindowOption.label
x3270*executeActionOption.label
x3270*fileMenuButton.label
x3270*fileMenu.label
x3270*optionsMenuButton.label
x3270*optionsMenu.label
x3270*connectMenuButton.label
x3270*reconnectButton.label
x3270*macrosMenuButton.label
x3270*hostMenu.label
x3270*otherHostOption.label
x3270*togglesOption.label
x3270*fontsOption.label
x3270*modelsOption.label
x3270*colorsOption.label
x3270*keymapOption.label
x3270*keypadOption.label
x3270*monocaseOption.label
x3270*cursorBlinkOption.label
x3270*showTimingOption.label
x3270*cursorPosOption.label
x3270*dsTraceOption.label
x3270*eventTraceOption.label
x3270*screenTraceOption.label
x3270*scrollBarOption.label
x3270*lineWrapOption.label
x3270*marginedPasteOption.label
x3270*rectangleSelectOption.label
x3270*blankFillOption.label
x3270*underlineCursorOption.label
x3270*blockCursorOption.label
x3270*otherFontOption.label
x3270*lineModeOption.label
x3270*characterModeOption.label
x3270*model2Option.label
x3270*model3Option.label
x3270*model4Option.label
x3270*model5Option.label
x3270*oversizeOption.label
x3270*saveOption.label
x3270.message.reconnect
x3270.message.processId
x3270.message.windowId
x3270.message.model
x3270.message.rows
x3270.message.columns
x3270.message.mono
x3270.message.fullColor
x3270.message.pseudoColor
x3270.message.extendedDs
x3270.message.standardDs
x3270.message.terminalName
x3270.message.emulatorFont
x3270.message.fullFont
x3270.message.asciiFont
x3270.message.cgFont
x3270.message.characterSet
x3270.message.defaultCharacterSet
x3270.message.keyboardMap
x3270.message.defaultKeyboardMap
x3270.message.composeMap
x3270.message.noComposeMap
x3270.message.activeIcon
x3270.message.iconFont
x3270.message.iconLabelFont
x3270.message.staticIcon
x3270.message.connectedTo
x3270.message.port
x3270.message.charMode
x3270.message.lineMode
x3270.message.dsMode
x3270.message.connectionPending
x3270.message.notConnected
x3270.message.specialCharacters
x3270.message.hour
x3270.message.hours
x3270.message.minute
x3270.message.minutes
x3270.message.second
x3270.message.seconds
x3270.message.sent
x3270.message.Received
x3270.message.received
x3270.message.byte
x3270.message.bytes
x3270.message.record
x3270.message.records
x3270.message.statusNotConnected
x3270.message.statusConnecting
x3270.message.statusTwait
x3270.message.statusSyswait
x3270.message.statusProtected
x3270.message.statusNumeric
x3270.message.statusOverflow
x3270.message.statusInhibit
x3270.message.statusScrolled
The titles and labels used for nearly every window, menu option, and
button. These can be readily translated to Swahili, Hindi, or whatever.