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             DECwindows_4125_Emulator_____________________
             Installation and User's Guide




             The book describes how to install and use the DECwindows 4125
             Emulator on a VMS, ULTRIX/VAX, or ULTRIX/RISC system.




             Revision/Update Information:  This is a new book.

             Software Version:             VMS Versions, 5.2 and 5.3
                                           ULTRIX Worksystem Software,
                                           Versions 2.2, and 4.0

             Software Version:             DECwindows 4125 Emulator for
                                           VMS, Version 1.0
                                           DECwindows 4125 Emulator for
                                           ULTRIX/RISC, Version 1.0
                                           DECwindows 4125 Emulator for
                                           ULTRIX/VAX, Version 1.0

             digital equipment corporation
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                                                                  Contents




          About This Guide.........................................      v


          1  Windowing and Mouse Techniques

                   Using the Mouse.................................    1-2
                   Starting a Session..............................    1-3
                   Using Windows...................................    1-5
                   Selecting Windows...............................    1-6
                   Changing the Size of Windows....................    1-6
                   Shrinking Windows...............................    1-7
                   Expanding Icons to Windows......................    1-8
                   Moving Windows..................................    1-8
                   Stacking Overlapping Windows....................    1-8
                     Locking Overlapping Windows in the Stacking
                     Order........................................     1-9
                     Releasing Windows Locked in the Stacking
                     Order........................................    1-10
                   Choosing Items from Pull-Down Menus.............   1-11
                   Supplying Information in Dialog Boxes...........   1-12
                   Getting Help....................................   1-13
                     Invoking Help ................................   1-13


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                     Navigating in Help ...........................   1-14
                     Exiting from Help ............................   1-15
                   Putting a Session on Hold.......................   1-15
                   Ending a Session................................   1-16


          2  Installing the DW4125 Emulator

                   Preparing to Install the Software on a VMS
                   System..........................................    2-1
                   Installing the Software on a VMS System.........    2-3
                   Preparing to Install the Software on an ULTRIX
                   System..........................................    2-7
                   Installing the Software on an ULTRIX System.....    2-8
                   Updating the Applications Menu..................   2-10


          3  Using the DW4125 Emulator

                   Creating Emulator Windows.......................    3-1
                   Preparing to Use the Emulator...................    3-4
                     Setting Up Special Application Modes .........    3-4
                     Toggling Between Color Maps ..................    3-4
                     Providing Thumbwheel Functionality ...........    3-4
                     Providing Tablet Functionality ...............    3-5
                     Providing Tektronix 4125 Terminal Key
                     Functionality................................     3-5
                     Managing the Graphics Area ...................    3-6
                   Using the Emulator..............................    3-6
                   Exiting from the Emulator.......................   3-10
                   Managing Error Messages.........................   3-10









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          4  DW4125 Emulator Features


          Glossary



          Index

          Tables

             3-1  Command Key Functions............................    3-5

             4-1  Communications Support...........................    4-2

             4-2  Dialog Area Support..............................    4-3

             4-3  General Support..................................    4-5

             4-4  Graphics Input Support...........................    4-7

             4-5  Graphics Output Support (Primitives and
                  Attributes)......................................    4-9

             4-6  Hardcopy Support.................................   4-11

             4-7  Local Storage Support............................   4-12

             4-8  Local Viewing Support............................   4-13

             4-9  Macros Support...................................   4-13

             4-10 Optional Communications (Block Mode) Support.....   4-14

             4-11 User-Defined Patterns Support....................   4-15

             4-12 Pixel Operations Support.........................   4-15

             4-13 Plotter Support..................................   4-16

             4-14 Peripheral Port Support..........................   4-16

             4-15 Reports Support..................................   4-17

             4-16 Segments Support.................................   4-18

             4-17 Stroke Text Support..............................   4-20

             4-18 Multiple View Support............................   4-21

             4-19 3D Support.......................................   4-22

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          ________________________________________________________________


                                                          About This Guide






          Purpose of This Guide

             This guide describes how to install and use the DECwindows
             4125 Emulator (DW4125 Emulator) software on the VMS and
             ULTRIX operating systems.


          Who Should Use This Guide

             This guide is intended for system managers and users who
             install the DECwindows 4125 Emulator software and for all
             DECwindows users who create or use Tektronix applications
             with the DECwindows 4125 Emulator.









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          Structure of This Guide

             This guide covers the following topics:

              _ Chapter 1 provides an overview of the DECwindows

                environment as it applies to the DW4125 Emulator.

              _ Chapter 2 contains software installation instructions.

              _ Chapter 3 describes the DW4125 Emulator functions.

              _ Chapter 4 provides a summary of DW4125 Emulator features.

              _ The Glossary contains definitions of technical terms used

                in the text that pertain to the DECwindows environment and
                the DW4125 Emulator.

          For More Information

             To increase your understanding of DECwindows concepts,
             consult the following documents:

              _ DECwindows User's Guide

              _ DECwindows Applications Guide

              _ VMS License Management Utility Manual

              _ ULTRIX-32 Guide to System Backup and Restore

             For detailed information on the Tektronix 4125 Terminal,
             consult the Tektronix documentation, available through
             Tektronix, Inc.

          Conventions

             The following conventions are used in this guide:

          mouse                 The term mouse is used to refer to any
                                pointing device, such as a mouse, a puck,
                                or a stylus.

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          MB1, MB2, MB3         MB1 indicates the left mouse button, MB2
                                indicates the middle mouse button, and
                                MB3 indicates the right mouse button. (The
                                buttons can be redefined by the user.)

          <Ctrl/x>              A sequence such as <Ctrl/x> indicates that
                                you must hold down the key labeled Ctrl
                                while you press another key or a pointing
                                device button.

          <PF1> <x>             A sequence such as <PF1> <x> indicates
                                that you must first press and release the
                                key labeled PF1, then press and release
                                another key or a pointing device button.

          <Return>              A key name is shown enclosed to indicate
                                that you press a key on the keyboard.

          blue-green ink        Blue-green ink indicates information that
                                you must enter from the keyboard or a
                                screen object that you must choose or
                                click on.

                                A vertical ellipsis indicates the omission
              .                 of items from a code example or command
              .                 format; the items are omitted because
              .                 they are not important to the topic being
                                discussed.

          boldface text         Boldface text represents the introduction
                                of a new term. It also indicates ULTRIX
                                commands and files.

          italic                Italic characters indicate elements for
                                which you supply a value.




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          ULTRIX                The term ULTRIX refers to ULTRIX
                                Worksystem Software.

          UPPERCASE TEXT        Uppercase letters indicate the name of a
                                command, a routine, the name of a file,
                                the name of a file protection code, or the
                                abbreviation for a system privilege.

          Note The term DW4125 Emulator, used throughout the guide,
             indicates the DECwindows 4125 Emulator.





























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                                                 Windowing and Mouse Techniques




                  You work with the DECwindows 4125 Emulator (DW4125 Emulator)
                  using the same mouse and windowing techniques as other
                  DECwindows applications.

                  This chapter summarizes some basic techniques you will use to
                  operate the emulator.

                   _ Using the Mouse

                   _ Starting a Session

                   _ Using Windows

                   _ Selecting Windows

                   _ Changing the Size of Windows

                   _ Shrinking Windows

                   _ Expanding Icons to Windows

                   _ Moving Windows

                   _ Stacking Overlapping Windows

                   _ Choosing Items from Pull-Down Menus

                   _ Supplying Information in Dialog Boxes

                   _ Getting Help




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                   _ Putting a Session on Hold

                   _ Ending a Session

               Using the Mouse

                  You use the mouse to communicate with your Tektronix 4125
                  application, to choose commands from a menu, to expand and
                  shrink windows, and to rearrange windows on your screen.
                  The mouse has three buttons. Unless you specify otherwise,
                  MB1 (for "mouse button 1") is on the left, MB2 is in the
                  middle, and MB3 is on the right. This button arrangement
                  naturally suits right-handed users. If you are left-handed,
                  you can easily rearrange this configuration by changing the
                  button arrangement setting in the Session Manager's Customize
                  Pointer dialog box.

                  You can do all your work with the mouse by mastering the
                  following techniques:

                   _ Point: Using the mouse, move the cursor to where you want

                     the next action to occur.

                   _ Click: Quickly press and release MB1.

                   _ Press: Point to the menu name, stepping arrow, or wherever

                     you want the action to occur and without moving the mouse,
                     press and hold MB1 or MB2. If you are pointing at a menu
                     name, pressing MB1 pulls down a menu and keeps it down
                     until you release MB1.

                   _ Drag: Press and hold MB1, move the pointer, and release

                     MB1. If you are displaying a pull-down menu, cancel the
                     drag by moving the pointer outside the menu and releasing
                     MB1.

                   _ Double click: Point to the object and click MB1 twice in

                     quick succession.

                   _ Shift click: Point to the object. Press and hold the Shift

                     key and click MB1. Release the Shift key.


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               Starting a Session

                  If the system startup procedure has been successful, your
                  screen looks like this:

























                  The Start Session dialog box prompts you for your user name
                  and password. A dialog box is displayed whenever the system
                  needs information from you.

                  You type your user name and password in the appropriate
                  text entry fields. A text insertion cursor is visible in
                  each field. The text cursor in the Username field blinks to
                  indicate this field has input focus. When a text field or
                  window has input focus, you see your keystrokes echoed there.
                  The text cursor in the Password field is dimmed, indicating
                  that you cannot currently enter text in it.

                  To start a session:

                   1 Type your user name.




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                     If you make a typing mistake, press the Delete key (<_  )

                     to erase the character to the left of the text cursor.
                     To insert a character in the middle of text you already
                     typed, point where you want the text inserted and click
                     MB1. Or use the right and left arrow keys to move the text
                     cursor right or left. The new characters you type push
                     existing ones to the right.

                   2 Select the Password field by pointing to the Password
                     field and clicking MB1 or by pressing <Tab> or <Return>.
                     The blinking text cursor indicates that the Password field
                     has input focus.

                   3 Type your password.

                     To preserve the secrecy of your password, the characters
                     you type are not displayed on the screen.

                     If you make a typing mistake, click on the Clear button.
                     This erases all text in both the Username and Password
                     fields so that you can retype your information correctly.
                     Clicking on buttons in dialog boxes enables you to specify
                     what to do with the information.

                   4 Click on the OK button or press <Return>.

                  The double outline around the OK button in the Start Session
                  dialog box indicates it is the default option. Default
                  options are those you choose most frequently. You can use
                  a shortcut to choose default options: Whenever you see a
                  button with a double outline, pressing <Return> achieves the
                  same results, in most cases, as clicking on that button.

                  If you provide incorrect information, or make a typing
                  mistake and do not correct it, you cannot start a session.
                  Instead, a Problem Report dialog box is displayed as a
                  warning that some information is incorrect.

                  Click on the Acknowledged button or press <Return> to try
                  again.

                  If the information you supplied is correct, your session
                  begins.





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               Using Windows

                  A window is an area on your workstation screen that
                  represents all or part of an application. For example, the
                  DW4125 Emulator graphics window is one of several windows
                  available in the DECwindows system.

























                   _ The title bar at the top identifies the DW4125 window.

                   _ The menu bar directly beneath the title bar enables you to

                     access the DW4125 Emulator.

                   _ The work area in the remaining space displays the DW4125

                     Emulator text and graphics.








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               Selecting Windows

                  When you have more than one window open, you indicate which
                  window you want to work with by selecting it. The window
                  moves to the front of the "stack" of overlapping windows. Its
                  title bar is highlighted to indicate it has input focus. For
                  many applications, any keystrokes you type are displayed in
                  this window. When you select another window, the new window
                  is given input focus. Only one window can have input focus at
                  a time.

                  To select a window:

                   1 Point to a location in the title bar.

                   2 Click MB1.

               Changing the Size of Windows

                  You may want very large windows so you can display more
                  information or you may want to work with small windows, such
                  as when several applications are running simultaneously.
                  You can change the size of your windows by using the resize
                  button.

                  To change the size of a window:

                   1 Point to the window's resize button.

                   2 Press and hold MB1.

                     The pointer changes into a small resize cursor.

                   3 Drag the resize cursor until the window is the size you
                     want.

                     To make the window larger, drag the resize cursor beyond
                     the window border. To make the window smaller, drag the
                     resize cursor beyond the window border and then back in.
                     The outline stops moving when the window is the smallest
                     size it can become.

                   4 Release MB1.

                  You can change the size of a window in one dimension (height
                  or width) or in both dimensions simultaneously. To change
                  the size in one dimension, drag the resize cursor across one
                  border of the window. As long as you cross only one border,
                  the outline that follows the resize cursor changes in only
                  one dimension. If after crossing one border you cross an
                  adjacent border, you see an outline that can change in both
                  dimensions.

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                  If you drag the resize cursor through one border and then
                  through the opposite border, the first border you crossed
                  reverts to its original location, and the other border
                  becomes an outline that follows the resize cursor.

                  To cancel a window-resizing operation in progress, click
                  another mouse button before releasing MB1. The outline
                  disappears, and the window retains its original size.

               Shrinking Windows

                  You can shrink a window to an icon if you want to free some
                  space on your screen to run other applications without
                  exiting from an application. When you shrink a window to
                  an icon, the application it represents continues to run in
                  memory and remains accessible. Any processes continue to
                  execute while the application is stored as an icon.

                  When a window is on the screen, its icon is dimmed. The icon
                  appears bold when the window is stored in the Icon Box. If
                  the Icon Box contains more icons than can be displayed at
                  once, scroll bars are displayed. You use scroll bars to view
                  the icons that do not fit in a single window.

                  To shrink the DW4125 Graphics window to an icon:

                   1 Point to the window's shrink-to-icon button.

                   2 Click MB1.

                     The window disappears and its icon in the Icon Box appears
                     bold.

                  You cannot shrink the Icon Box to an icon.

                  As you stop applications, your Icon Box develops gaps where
                  icons used to appear. You can rearrange the icons in the Icon
                  Box in two ways:

                   _ By moving the icons. To move an icon, drag it to a new

                     location.

                   _ By clicking on the Icon Box's shrink-to-icon button.

                     Clicking on this button in an application window shrinks
                     the window to an icon. Clicking on this button in the Icon
                     Box, however, eliminates the gaps between icons that may
                     develop when you stop applications.

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               Expanding Icons to Windows

                  When you expand an application icon, you restore a window
                  for that application. If you have more than one window open
                  and expand an icon to a window, that new window is placed at
                  the front of the stack of overlapping windows. If the window
                  accepts text entry, it is also given input focus.

                  To expand an icon to a window:

                   1 Point to the icon in the Icon Box.

                   2 Click MB1.

               Moving Windows

                  If one window partially obscures another, you might want to
                  arrange the windows so that each is completely visible. To
                  move a window, drag it by its title bar.

                  To move a window:

                   1 Position the pointer anywhere in the window's title bar
                     (except in the shrink-to-icon, push-to-back, or resize
                     buttons).

                   2 Press and hold MB1.

                     An outline of the window is displayed.

                   3 Drag the window to the new location.

                   4 Release MB1.

                     If the window was partially obscured by other windows, it
                     moves to the front of the stack of windows and is given
                     input focus.

                  To cancel a window-moving operation in progress, click
                  another mouse button before releasing MB1. The outline
                  disappears and the window is not moved.

               Stacking Overlapping Windows

                  When you are working with stacked windows and select a
                  window, it moves to the front of the stack and is given input
                  focus. But if a larger window completely obscures a smaller
                  window, you cannot select that small window without moving
                  the larger window out of the way. If you use the title bar to
                  move the larger window, you disrupt your window arrangement.

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                  By clicking on the visible window's push-to-back button,
                  you can push that window to the back of the stack and expose
                  the window underneath. Without moving the windows to another
                  location on the screen, you can push one window out of the
                  way or retrieve another to work with.

                  To push the front window to the back of a stack of overlap-
                  ping windows:

                   1 Point to the front window's push-to-back button.

                   2 Click MB1.

                  If you try this repeatedly with three or more windows, you
                  see that the windows cycle through the stacking order, moving
                  up one position in the stack each time a window is moved to
                  the back of the stack.

                  Locking Overlapping Windows in the Stacking Order

                  When you are working with overlapping windows and select one
                  window, it moves to the front of the stack and is given input
                  focus. You can, however, prevent a partially obscured window
                  from moving to the front of the stack when you select it by
                  arranging the windows to display only what you need to see
                  and then securing them in place.

                  To lock overlapping windows in the stacking order:

                   1 Point to a window's push-to-back button.

                   2 Shift click on the button.

                     That window is pushed to the back of the stack.

                  The lower right-hand corner of the push-to-back button is
                  filled to indicate that the window is fixed in the stacking
                  order. Although the window is given input focus when you
                  select it, it does not pop to the front of the stack.

                  You can still push to the back or bring to the front any
                  window that you have fixed in the stacking order to see it
                  unobscured.

                  To move overlapping windows in the stacking order:

                   _ Click on a window's filled push-to-back button to move

                     that window to the opposite position in the stack, but not
                     give the window input focus.

                   _ Click on a filled push-to-back button to push an

                     unobscured window to the back of the stack.

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                   _ Click on a filled push-to-back button to move a partially

                     obscured window to the front of the stack.

                  Releasing Windows Locked in the Stacking Order

                  To release a window locked in the stacking order, shift click
                  on the window's push-to-back button. If the window was at
                  the back of the stack, it moves to the front; if the window
                  was at the front, it is pushed to the back. The push-to-back
                  button is no longer filled.





































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               Choosing Items from Pull-Down Menus

                  The names of menus available in an application are displayed
                  on the menu bar. When you press MB1 on a menu name, the
                  menu's contents are displayed or pulled down.






























                  You choose commands or menu items from pull-down menus. An
                  ellipsis ( . . . ) following a menu item indicates that a
                  dialog box is displayed if you choose that menu item.

                  To choose an item from a pull-down menu:

                   1 On the menu bar, point to the name of the menu you want to
                     display.

                   2 Press and hold MB1.

                     This highlights the menu name and pulls down a menu.

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                   3 While holding MB1, drag to the menu item you want.

                   4 Release MB1.

                  If you change your mind while looking at a pull-down menu,
                  drag outside the menu and release MB1. The menu disappears
                  and no action is taken.

                  Some applications offer rectangular push buttons to duplicate
                  frequently used commands that are also available as
                  menu items. Push buttons are usually found underneath an
                  application's work area. To execute these commands quickly,
                  click MB1 on the push button.

               Supplying Information in Dialog Boxes

                  A dialog box is displayed whenever additional information
                  is needed to carry out a task. Sometimes you need to type
                  text; other times, you need only click on a button to change
                  a setting. Some dialog boxes display settings you chose
                  earlier.

                  Dialog boxes offer various ways to supply information to an
                  application:

                   _ By typing text in a text entry field. The blinking text

                     cursor shows you where the text you type is displayed.
                     What you type is displayed to the left of the text cursor.

                   _ By clicking on option buttons or square toggle buttons.

                     Option buttons let you select one option from many. Toggle
                     buttons let you turn a setting on or off.

                   _ By dragging the slider in a scale. Dialog boxes often

                     contain a scale and slider when you need to supply a
                     numeric value. The arrow in the slider points to the
                     current value.

                   _ By selecting choices, for example, file names, from a list

                     box. A list box contains a list of items you can choose.
                     Scroll bars are displayed if the choices do not fit in the
                     list box.

                   _ By clicking on push buttons. Push buttons, such as OK,

                     Cancel, or Filter, tell the DECwindows system what to do
                     with the information you supplied in the dialog box.

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                     In a dialog box, the OK button is usually the default
                     option. You can press <Return> to achieve the same result
                     as clicking on OK.

               Getting Help

                  The DECwindows Help system provides brief information about
                  screen objects, concepts, and tasks. You get help on specific
                  screen objects, for example, scroll bars and menu items, by
                  pressing the Help key and MB1.

                  Help is designed to let you request general information and
                  quickly narrow the focus of your inquiry. In Help, you can:

                   _ Navigate quickly through help topics. Help keeps track

                     of the path you used to get to a particular topic, which
                     makes it easy for you to retrace your steps and follow a
                     different path.

                   _ Search Help for a keyword or topic supplied by the

                     application.

                  Invoking Help

                  To get help, choose Overview from the Help menu.

                  A help window opens with the Overview topic displayed,
                  including a list of additional topics that explain how to
                  do common tasks.

















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                   _ The Help topic describes the task or object about which

                     you requested help. Scroll bars are displayed if the text
                     does not fit in one frame.

                   _ The Additional topics list contains related topics that

                     you can select to display more information. You select
                     these topics by pointing to them and double clicking MB1.

                   _ The help buttons, Go Back and Exit, let you display the

                     previous help frame or exit from Help.

                  To get help on screen objects such as menu names, scroll
                  bars, and dialog boxes, point to the screen object, and press
                  and hold the Help key on your keyboard while you click MB1.
                  Note that help on objects is not available in all DECwindows
                  applications.

                  To get help on a menu item, press the Help key while you
                  press and hold MB1 on the menu item, then release MB1. A
                  help window opens, displaying information on the object you
                  specified.

                  You can display product information about your application,
                  such as the software version number, by choosing About from
                  the application's Help menu. In some applications, the Help
                  menu also contains a Glossary menu item, which you can use to
                  look up terms specific to your application.

                  For more information about using Help, choose Help from the
                  Help menu in each application's help window.

                  Navigating in Help

                  When you select a topic from the Additional topics list in
                  the Overview window, you start down a path that is limited
                  only by your own curiosity. You can follow a path of topics
                  by continuing to select additional topics, retrace your
                  steps and branch off to a different topic, or return to the
                  Overview frame and start down another path.

                  To display an additional topic:

                   1 Select the item from the list of additional topics.

                   2 Choose Go To from the View menu.

                  You can also double click on the topic you want. Double
                  clicking on a topic is a shortcut for selecting the topic
                  and choosing Go To.

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                  Help displays the selected topic. You can continue to select
                  other topics from the Additional topics list or display the
                  topic you last saw by clicking on the Go Back button.

                  If you want to display the current topic and a new topic
                  simultaneously:

                   1 Select another topic from the list of additional topics.

                   2 Choose Visit from the View menu.

                  Instead of replacing the current help topic with the new
                  topic, another help window opens that displays information
                  about the new topic. You can then explore other topics from
                  the new help window and keep the current topic open for
                  reference.

                  To see the path you followed to get to your current topic:

                   1 Choose History... from Help's Search menu.

                     Help displays a dialog box that lists the topics you have
                     already seen.

                   2 Double click on a topic to replace the current topic
                     or select a topic and click on the Visit button to open
                     another help window without replacing the current topic.

                  When you finish looking at a topic and want to close the help
                  window, click on the Exit button. To return to the Overview
                  frame, choose Go To Overview from the View menu in any help
                  window.

                  Exiting from Help

                  To exit from Help, click on the Exit button. If you have
                  multiple help windows open, you must close each one.

               Putting a Session on Hold

                  You can put your current session on hold without ending the
                  session. When you put your session on hold, your screen is
                  cleared, but your session is maintained. Any applications you
                  started continue to run.

                  To put your current session on hold, choose Pause from the
                  Session Manager's Session menu. Your screen is cleared and
                  the Continue Session dialog box is displayed.

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                  To continue your session, type your password and press
                  <Return>. Once the system verifies your password, your
                  session resumes. If the Continue Session dialog box remains
                  on your screen, you probably made a typing mistake. Click on
                  the Clear button and type your password again.

               Ending a Session

                  You can end a session at any time. When you end a session all
                  applications stop running, the screen clears, and the Start
                  Session dialog box is displayed.

                  To end your DECwindows session:

                   1 Choose Quit from the Session Manager's Session menu.

                     If the Session Manager displays a dialog box asking you to
                     confirm that you want to end the session:

                   2 Click on OK or press <Return>.


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               ________________________________________________________________

                                                 Installing the DW4125 Emulator




                  This chapter explains how to prepare your VMS or ULTRIX
                  system for installation and contains the installation
                  procedures for the following software:

                   _ DECwindows 4125 Emulator for VMS, Version 1.0

                   _ DECwindows 4125 Emulator for ULTRIX/VAX, Version 1.0

                   _ DECwindows 4125 Emulator for ULTRIX/RISC, Version 1.0

                  This chapter discusses the following topics related to
                  installing the DW4125 Emulator:

                   _ Preparing to Install the Software on a VMS System

                   _ Installing the Software on a VMS System

                   _ Preparing to Install the Software on an ULTRIX System

                   _ Installing the Software on an ULTRIX System

                   _ Updating the Applications Menu

               Preparing to Install the Software on a VMS System

                  The VMS operating system comes with a variety of support
                  options, or classes. Classes include features such as
                  networking. The DW4125 Emulator requires the same classes
                  as required for the DECwindows environment. For a complete
                  list of the required classes for the DECwindows 4125 Emulator
                  for VMS, see the Software Support Addendum (SSA), which comes
                  with the Software Product Description (SPD).

                  Before you install the emulator software:

                   _ Your system must be running DECwindows on VMS Version 5.2

                     or 5.3.

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                   _ You must register and load your license for DECwindows

                     4125 Emulator for VMS in order to run the Installation
                     Verification Procedure (IVP) and use the software.

                     To register under VMS, first log in to the system
                     manager's account, SYSTEM. Perform the registration in
                     either of the following ways:

                      _ Invoke the SYS$UPDATE:VMSLICENSE.COM procedure. When

                        it prompts you for information, respond with data from
                        your License PAK.

                          $ @SYS$UPDATE:VMSLICENSE.COM

                      _ At the DCL prompt, enter the LICENSE REGISTER command

                        with the appropriate qualifiers that correspond to
                        License PAK information.

                          $ LICENSE REGISTER

                     If you plan to use the DW4125 Emulator on more than one
                     node in a VAXcluster system, you need to load the license
                     on the other nodes after you complete the installation.

                     For complete information on using the License Management
                     Facility (LMF), see the VMS License Management Utility
                     Manual.

                   _ Make sure you have a backup copy of your system disk.

                     See the section on the Backup Utility in the VMS System
                     Management Subkit for detailed information.

                   _ Check your disk space. The emulator requires 4000 blocks

                     of free disk space.

                     To determine the number of free blocks on your system,
                     enter:

                       $ SHOW DEVICE SYS$SYSDEVICE

                     If you do not have enough disk space, delete or tailor
                     files that you do not need (see your VMS installation and
                     operations guide for further information).

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               Installing the Software on a VMS System

                  You use the VMSINSTAL installation procedure to install the
                  emulator. The installation takes approximately 10 minutes.

                  To display or print release notes, specify OPTIONS N on the
                  VMSINSTAL command line:

                    $ @SYS$UPDATE:VMSINSTAL DW4125010 device-id OPTIONS N

                  To install the emulator:

                   1 Locate the DECwindows 4125 Emulator for VMS Version 1.0
                     Software Media Kit.

                   2 To start the VMSINSTAL procedure, enter:

                       $ @SYS$UPDATE:VMSINSTAL DW4125010 device-id OPTIONS N

                     Press <Return>.

                     @SYS$UPDATE:VMSINSTAL

                                 specifies the installation procedure.

                     DW4125010   specifies Version 1.0 of the emulator
                                 software.

                     device-id   specifies the device on which you plan to
                                 mount the media.

                     OPTIONS N   selects the release notes option.

                     For example, to install the emulator from a magnetic tape,
                     enter:

                       $ @SYS$UPDATE:VMSINSTAL DW4125010 MTA0: OPTIONS N

                     Once you press <Return> the following message appears:

                       VAX/VMS Software Product Installation Procedure V5.X

                       It is dd-mmm-yyyy at hh:mm
                       Enter a question mark (?) at any time for help.

                   3 Confirm system backup:

                       * Are you satisfied with the backup of your
                       system disk [YES]?

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                     If you have completed the system backup, press <Return>
                     . Otherwise, enter NO to exit from VMSINSTAL and refer
                     to your VMS installation and operations guide for system
                     backup instructions.

                  Note To exit the installation procedure at any time, press
                     <Ctrl/Y> . The installation procedure deletes all files it
                     has created up to that point and exits.

                   4 If you choose to continue, you are asked to mount the
                     media:

                       Please mount the first volume of the set on DDCU: YES
                       * Are you ready? <Return>

                     Insert the media into the disk drive, enter YES, and press
                     <Return>.

                     VMSINSTAL displays information similar to the following:

                       The following products will be processed:

                          DW4125 V1.0

                       Beginning installation of DW4125 V1.0 at hh:mm

                       %VMS-I-RESTORE, Restoring product saveset A  . . .

                   5 If you specified OPTIONS N in the command line, VMSINSTAL
                     displays the following:

                       Release notes included with this kit are always copied
                       to SYS$HELP.

                       Additional Release Notes Options:

                       1. Display release notes
                       2. Print release notes
                       3. Both 1 and 2
                       4. None of the above

                       * Select option [2]:

                     If you select option 1, VMSINSTAL displays the release
                     notes immediately on your screen. You can terminate the
                     display anytime by pressing <Ctrl/C> .

                     If you select option 2, VMSINSTAL prompts you for the name
                     of the print queue:

                       * Queue name [SYS$PRINT]:

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                     You can enter <Return> to send the file to the default
                     output print device or enter another queue name.

                     Select option 4 if you reviewed the release notes and are
                     restarting the installation.

                     Next, VMSINSTAL displays the following question:

                       * Do you want to continue the installation [N]?

                     To continue the installation, enter YES. Otherwise, press
                     <Return> . In either case, the release notes are copied to
                     a file in the SYS$HELP directory SYS$HELP:DW4125010.RELEASE_
                     NOTES.

                       %VMSINSTAL-I-RELMOVED, the product's release notes have
                       been successfully moved to SYS$HELP.

                     To print the release notes after installation of the
                     product, enter the following command:

                       $ PRINT/QUEUE=queue SYS$HELP:DW4125010.RELEASE_NOTES

                   6 If you are reinstalling the software, VMSINSTAL asks if
                     you wish to purge files from an older version:

                       * Do you want to purge files replaced by this
                       installation [YES]?

                   7 VMSINSTAL asks if you wish to run the Installation
                     Verification Procedure (IVP). The IVP for the DW4125
                     Emulator for VMS checks to be sure the installation is
                     successful.

                       * Do you want to run the IVP after the installation
                       [YES]?

                   8 The installation procedure displays license information
                     about your product and asks you if you have registered and
                     loaded your Product Authorization Key (PAK).

                       Product:      DW-4125-EMULATOR-VMS
                       Producer:     DEC
                       Version:      1.0
                       Release Date: 15-AUG-1990

                       * Does this product have an authorization key
                       registered and loaded?

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                     You must register and load your PAK to successfully
                     complete the installation. If you have not done so, do
                     either of the following:

                      _ Answer NO to the question, stop the installation, reg-

                        ister and load your PAK, and restart the installation.

                      _ Do not answer the question. Register and load your PAK

                        on another terminal (a second DECterm window on your
                        workstation). Return to the installation procedure and
                        answer YES to continue the installation procedure.

                   9 At this point, the installation procedure displays a
                     number of informational messages that report the progress
                     of the installation. There are no further questions.
                     The VMSINSTAL procedure moves files to their target
                     directories.

                       %VMSINSTAL-I-MOVEFILES, Files will now be moved to
                       their target directories . . .

                   10 If you answered yes to running the Installation Verification
                     Procedure (IVP), it runs now. The procedure issues a
                     successfully completed message:

                       DW4125 Emulator V1.0 successfully installed

                     When the installation is complete, the following message
                     is displayed:

                       Installation of DW4125 V1.0 completed at hh:mm

                       VMSINSTAL procedure done at hh:mm

                   11 The installation procedure is complete and you can log out
                     of the privileged account.

                  The following files are added during the installation
                  procedure:

                  _____________________________________________________________
                  File_Name__________________Directory_________________________

                  DW4125.EXE                 SYS$SYSTEM

                  DW4125.UID                 SYS$LIBRARY

                  DW4125010.RELEASE_NOTES____SYS$HELP__________________________

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                  To run the Installation Verification Procedure (IVP) after
                  installing the emulator, enter the following command at the
                  prompt:

                    $ @SYS$TEST:DW4125$IVP

                  The VMSINSTAL procedure issues the following message, which
                  indicates a successful installation:

                    DW4125 Emulator V1.0 successfully installed

                  If you are running the emulator on a cluster node other than
                  the node on which the software was installed, you may want to
                  run the IVP on your node to verify the installation.

               Preparing to Install the Software on an ULTRIX System

                  Before starting the installation procedure on an ULTRIX/RISC
                  or ULTRIX/VAX system:

                   _ Make sure that your system is running ULTRIX Worksystem

                     Software Version 2.2 or 4.0.

                   _ Make a backup copy of your system disk. See the ULTRIX-

                     32 Guide to System Backup and Restore for detailed
                     information.

                   _ Locate the DECwindows 4125 Emulator Version 1.0 Software

                     Media Kit for your operating system.

                   _ Determine the name of the device on which you will mount

                     the media. On most workstations, the location of the TK50
                     tape drive is /dev/rmt0h.

                   _ Load the tape into your drive.

                   _ Log in to the root account. You must be in superuser mode

                     to install the emulator.

                   _ Check your /usr disk space using the df command. The

                     disk space required for installation is 1400 kbytes. The
                     permanent disk space required for use is 1400 kbytes.

                   _ Delete any installation of the same kit with the following

                     command:

                       # /etc/setld -d DWREM100

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                     The following is displayed on your screen.

                       Deleting DECwindows 4125 Emulator for ULTRIX (DWREM100).

                       #

               Installing the Software on an ULTRIX System

                  To install the DECwindows 4125 Emulator for ULTRIX/VAX
                  Version 1.0 or the DECwindows 4125 Emulator for ULTRIX/RISC
                  Version 1.0 software you use the system software subset
                  utility setld. The installation requires approximately 10
                  minutes.

                  To print release notes after the installation, issue the
                  following command:

                    % lpr -Pprintername /usr/doc/dw4125_100.release_notes

                  To install the emulator on an ULTRIX system, do the
                  following:

                   1 Start the installation procedure by entering the following
                     command at the # prompt:

                       # /etc/setld -l /dev/rmt0h

                  Note Enter the command with a lowercase l (-l) not the
                     numeral 1.

                     A message is displayed asking you to confirm that the tape
                     is mounted and on line:

                       Please make sure your installation tape is mounted
                       and on-line.

                       Are you ready (y/n)?

                   2 Enter y and press <Return>. When you answer y, the
                     following message is displayed:

                       Positioning tape

                   3 Select and verify the subsets you are installing. If
                     you want to read the release notes before installing the
                     emulator, only select subset 1.


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                       *** Enter Subset Selections ***

                       The subsets listed below are optional:

                        1 DECwindows 4125 Emulator Release Notes
                        2) DECwindows 4125 Emulator for ULTRIX
                        3) DECwindows 4125 Emulator Manual Pages
                        4) All of the Above
                        5) None of the Above
                        6) Exit without installing subsets

                       Enter your choice(s):) 4 <Return>

                       You are installing the following subsets:

                         DECwindows 4125 Emulator Release Notes
                         DECwindows 4125 Emulator for ULTRIX
                         DECwindows 4125 Emulator Manual Pages

                       Is this correct (y/n)?

                     Enter y and press <Return>.

                     The system copies the new files from the kit and displays
                     the following message:

                       Copying DECwindows 4125 Emulator Release Notes
                       (DWRREL100) from tape
                       Verifying DECwindows 4125 Release Notes
                       (DWRREL100)

                       Copying DECwindows 4125 Emulator for ULTRIX
                       (DWREM100) from tape
                       Verifying DECwindows 4125 Emulator for ULTRIX
                       (DWREM100)

                       Copying DECwindows 4125 Emulator Manual Pages
                       (DWRMAN100) from tape
                       Verifying DECwindows 4125 Emulator Manual Pages
                       (DWRMAN100)

                       You are now in directory /

                       Rewinding Tape . . .

                       #

                   4 Run the Installation Verification Procedure (IVP) to
                     ensure that the emulator has been correctly installed
                     on your system:

                       # setld -v DWREM100

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                     The screen displays:

                       DW4125 Emulator Installation Verification Procedure
                       beginning . . .

                     When the IVP completes, the procedure issues the following
                     message, which indicates a successful installation:

                       DW4125 Emulator V1.0 successfully installed

                  The following files are added during the installation
                  procedure:

                   _ /usr/bin/dw4125

                   _ /usr/lib/X11/uid/dw4125.uid

                   _ /usr/doc/dw4125_100.release_notes

               Updating the Applications Menu

                  At this point you can add the DW4125 Emulator menu item to
                  the Applications menu.

                   _ For a VMS system: RUN SYS$SYSTEM:DW4125

                   _ For an ULTRIX system: dw4125

                  For instructions on adding menu items, see the DECwindows
                  User's Guide.


















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               ________________________________________________________________

                                                      Using the DW4125 Emulator




                  This chapter describes how to create emulator windows and use
                  the Commands menu items on a VMS or ULTRIX system. It also
                  provides information on DW4125 Emulator functionality as it
                  compares to a Tektronix 4125 terminal. The chapter discusses
                  the following topics:

                   _ Creating Emulator Windows

                   _ Preparing to Use the Emulator

                   _ Using the Emulator

                   _ Exiting from the Emulator

                   _ Managing Error Messages

                  This chapter does not provide instructions on Tektronix 4125
                  terminal functions. See your Tektronix documentation for
                  specific functions.

               Creating Emulator Windows

                  After installing the DECwindows 4125 Emulator software and,
                  optionally, adding the DW4125 Emulator menu item to the
                  Application menu, you are ready to create emulator windows.
                  (For directions for adding the menu item to the Applications
                  menu, see the DECwindows User's Guide.)

                  You can start the DW4125 emulator by:

                   _ Using the DCL or shell command interface

                   _ Using the Applications menu (after you have added the

                     DW4125 Emulator menu item )

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                   _ Customizing autostart (after you have added the DW4125

                     Emulator menu item)

                  On a VMS system, to create emulator windows using the DCL
                  command interface, enter:

                    $ RUN SYS$SYSTEM:DW4125

                  On an ULTRIX/VAX or ULTRIX/RISC system, to create an emulator
                  window using the shell command interface, enter:

                    %dw4125

                  In either a VMS or an ULTRIX environment, to create an
                  emulator window using the Applications menu do the following:

                   1 On the menu bar, point to the Applications menu.

                   2 Press and hold MB1.

                   3 While holding MB1, drag to the DW4125 menu item.

                   4 Release MB1.

                  An emulator window with the Digital copyright is displayed
                  along with an emulator dialog window.





















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                  Give the emulator graphics window input focus by pointing to
                  it and clicking MB1. The DW4125 Graphics window is displayed.

                  The dialog area of the DW4125 Emulator is a separate
                  DECwindows standard window, unlike the Tektronix 4125
                  terminal dialog area that overlays the graphics area.
                  Therefore, you can move, resize, and iconify the DW4125
                  Dialog Area window. The Dialog Area window can be positioned
                  anywhere on the screen, including partially off the screen.
                  Using the mouse to resize and relocate the Dialog Area window
                  is similar to using dialog area escape sequences. The DW4125
                  Emulator saves the size and uses it to create future dialog
                  windows. The application or user can specify up to 64 dialog
                  windows.








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               Preparing to Use the Emulator

                  This section contains information on setting up special
                  application modes, toggling between color maps, and providing
                  comparable Tektronix 4125 functionality with the DW4125
                  Emulator.

                  Setting Up Special Application Modes

                  Default settings on the DW4125 Emulator are the same as the
                  factory defaults for a Tektronix 4125 terminal. In general,
                  application software sets up the DW4125 Emulator in the
                  particular mode that it requires. However, if you use an
                  application that requires that you set up a particular 4125
                  initialization or mode, you will need to do either of the
                  following to ensure that the mode is correct. (The DW4125
                  Emulator does not have a SAVE feature.)

                   _ Create a program to generate the appropriate escape

                     sequences and run it in the DW4125 dialog area before
                     running the application

                   _ Store the escape sequences in a file and display the file

                     in the DW4125 dialog area before running the application

                  Toggling Between Color Maps

                  The DW4125 Emulator uses the default Tektronix 4125 terminal
                  color model. During a DW4125 graphics session, other colors
                  on the workstation may change. You can toggle between the
                  default DECwindows color map and the emulator color map by
                  pressing <Ctrl/Shift/F10> in an emulator window.

                  Providing Thumbwheel Functionality

                  Use the arrow keys on the Digital LK201 and LK401 keyboards
                  to provide the same functionality as the thumbwheel on the
                  Tektronix 4125 keyboard. The graphics cursor moves in the
                  direction indicated by the arrow. You can vary the speed of
                  the graphics cursor as follows:

                   _ <Shift/arrow> - faster speed

                   _ <arrow> - medium speed

                   _ <Ctrl/arrow> - slower speed

                  On the Tektronix 4125 terminal, holding down the Shift key
                  during thumbwheel action causes slower motion.

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                  Providing Tablet Functionality

                  Use the mouse to provide tablet input to Tektronix 4125
                  applications. For most applications that request tablet
                  input, the mouse can be used instead of the stylus or puck.

                  Providing Tektronix 4125 Terminal Key Functionality

                  This section lists the Tektronix 4125 terminal function
                  keys and explains how the DW4125 Emulator provides the same
                  features. For a description of the functionality of the 4125
                  terminal keys, see the Tektronix documentation.

                  Table 3-1 lists the command keys on the Tektronix 4125 termi-
                  nal and the corresponding DW4125 Emulator functionality.

                  Table 3-1    Command Key Functions

                  _____________________________________________________________
                  Key_________Emulator_Function________________________________

                  PAGE        Select Renew Current from the Commands menu.

                  CAPS LOCK   Press <Lock> on the LK keyboard.

                  SET UP      Select Setup . . . from the Commands menu and
                              enter Setup commands in the DW4125 Setup window
                              that is displayed.

                  DIALOG      Use the davisibility command in the DW4125
                              Setup window to make the dialog area visible
                              or invisible. Point to the DW4125 Dialog Area
                              and click MB1 for input focus. Dialog areas are
                              separate windows and can be moved, stacked, or
                              iconified.

                  CLEAR       Enter the cleardialog (LZ) command in the DW4125
                              Setup window.

                  LOCAL       No equivalent functionality.

                  CANCEL      Enter the cancel (KC) command in the DW4125 Setup
                              window.

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                  Table 3-1 (Cont.)    Command Key Functions

                  _____________________________________________________________
                  Key_________Emulator_Function________________________________

                  HARDCOPY    Select the Print Screen option from the Session
                  ____________Manager_for_similar_functionality._______________

                  Keys <F11> to <F14> and <F17> to <F20> on the Digital LK201
                  and LK401 keyboards correspond to the eight programmable keys
                  labeled <F1> to <F8> on the 4125 terminal keyboard.

                  Managing the Graphics Area

                  To manage the graphics area of the DW4125 Emulator, consider
                  the following:

                   _ When you resize the graphics area, the emulator erases

                     previous designs. However, if you defined views with the
                     application, you can redraw the graphic designs with Renew
                     Current and Renew All from the Commands menu. To ensure
                     against the loss of previous designs, resize the DW4125
                     Graphics window before starting the application.

                   _ When an application sends a graphics design to the DW4125

                     Emulator, the emulator scales (never clips) the design to
                     fit the usable area of the graphics window. The usable
                     graphics area is the largest square that fits in the
                     available window space.

                   _ If text in the graphics area is too small or overlaps,

                     increase the size of the DW4125 Graphics window and rerun
                     the application.

               Using the Emulator

                  Once you have created the emulator windows, you can run your
                  Tektronix 4125 application and use the graphics window's
                  Commands menu.

                  To start your application in the DW4125 Graphics window, do
                  the following:

                   1 Give input focus to the DW4125 Dialog Area window

                   2 Enter the system command to start the application

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                  For example, if you have a graphics application in the system
                  area named SKETCH, you would enter the following in the
                  active dialog window:

                   _ For a VMS system - RUN SYS$SYSTEM:SKETCH

                   _ For an ULTRIX system - sketch

                  From the Commands menu, you can choose any of the following
                  features.

                  Reset
                  Choose the Reset menu item to clear all information from
                  the emulator windows and reset the emulator to the factory
                  defaults.

                  Renew Current
                  Choose the Renew Current menu item to update the current
                  view.

                  Renew All
                  Choose the Renew All menu item to update all views.

                  Setup . . .
                  Choose the Setup . . . menu item to enter Setup mode. Enter
                  and execute all 4125 setup commands here.

                  As you enter commands in the Setup window:

                   _ The leading escape character in the escape sequence format

                     is not required.

                   _ The commands are not case-sensitive.

                   _ Enter floating point numbers normally (10.5).

                   _ Enclose arrays in angle brackets (< >).

                  Entering HELP command-name in the DW4125 Setup window
                  provides a summary of the named command. You can enter the
                  command name, a recognized abbreviation of the command name,
                  or the two-character escape sequence. For example, you can
                  enter either, HELP DAVIS or HELP LV.

                    help davis
                    LV  davisibility
                               visibility     YES or NO        (no,yes)

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                    help lv
                    LV  davisibility
                               visibility     YES or NO        (no,yes)

                  Entering STATUS in the Setup window provides a report on the
                  following:

                   _ General terminal status

                   _ Status of related groups of parameters

                   _ Settings of individual terminal parameters

                  To see all the status entries, enlarge the Setup window
                  before entering the command.

                  Entering STATUS option in the Setup window provides a report
                  on the option requested. Information is available for the
                  following status command options:

                   _ report/input

                   _ general

                   _ optional (optional communications)

                   _ dialog (dialog area)

                  For example, the emulator provides a report of the following
                  parameters when you enter STATUS DIALOG in the Setup window:

                    status dialog
                                                  Dialog
                    dabuffer                         24
                    dachars                          80
                    daindex                          1 0 0
                    da2index                         7
                    dalines                          5
                    damode                           replace
                    dasurface                        1
                    davis                            YES
                    daposition                       10 854

                  Select the Cancel button with the mouse to remove the Setup
                  window from the screen. Alternatively, shrink the Setup
                  window to an icon by clicking on the shrink-to-icon button.
                  Click on the icon in the Icon Box to restore the Setup
                  window.

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                  See Chapter 4 for a list of setup commands supported by
                  the DW4125 Emulator. See your Tektronix documentation for
                  detailed information on setup commands.

                  Viewing Keys . . .
                  Choose Viewing Keys . . . to select functions equivalent to
                  the four viewing keys on the right side of the Tektronix 4125
                  keyboard.

























                  You can choose the following Viewing Keys options:

                   _ Zoom (both)-Clicking on this option turns on the zoom

                     option. A rectangle is displayed and positioned around the
                     viewpoint. Use the up and right arrow keys to increase the
                     height and width of the window (zoom out). Use the down
                     and left arrow keys to decrease the height and width of
                     the windows (zoom in). In both cases, the image maintains
                     its aspect ratio, or current height and width. To change
                     the aspect ratio, use the Zoom (each) option.




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                   _ Pan-Clicking on the Pan option lets you focus on a

                     specific part of the image and then enlarge the selected
                     portion of the image.

                   _ Next View-Clicking on this option selects the next view on

                     the display.

                   _ View-Clicking on this option updates the current view.

                   _ Normal-Clicking on this option restores the original

                     height and width ratio.

                   _ Overview-Clicking on this option displays the complete

                     view.

                   _ Border-Clicking on this option turns the window border on

                     and off.

                   _ Restore-Clicking on this option restores the original

                     view.

                   _ Cancel-Clicking on this option cancels the Viewing Keys

                     menu item.

                   _ Zoom (each)-Clicking on this option allows the height and

                     width (aspect ratio) to be changed when using the zoom
                     feature.

                   _ Partial Overview-Clicking on this option displays four-

                     fifths of the overview image.

                   _ Previous View-Clicking on this option moves the input

                     focus to the previously displayed view.

                   _ Restore Original-Clicking on this option restores the

                     original view.

               Exiting from the Emulator

                  Choose the Quit menu item to exit from the DW4125 Emulator
                  and to close all Emulator windows.

               Managing Error Messages

                  When the emulator detects an error in either a setup command
                  or an escape sequence, it displays an error message that
                  corresponds to the error message displayed on the Tektronix
                  4125 terminal. If you request a Tektronix 4125 feature
                  or setup command that the emulator does not support, the
                  emulator issues an error message indicating that the feature
                  is not supported.

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                  If error messages on the screen are distracting and you
                  determine that the level of the error is harmless to the
                  Tektronix 4125 application, you can stop the output of
                  these messages to the screen with either the KT (SET-ERROR-
                  THRESHOLD) escape sequence or its equivalent setup command
                  ERRORLEVEL n. The n indicates the severity level of the
                  errors to be silenced. For example, to silence all errors,
                  enter either of the following in the DW4125 Setup window:

                    errorlevel 4

                    KT 4

                  For more information on error messages and codes, see the
                  Tektronix documentation.

































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                                                                              4
               ________________________________________________________________

                                                       DW4125 Emulator Features




                  This chapter consists of the following tables that list the
                  Tektronix 4125 Terminal escape sequences and features in the
                  first two columns, name the associated setup commands in the
                  third column, and indicate in the fourth column, whether or
                  not the functionality is supported on the DW4125 Emulator.

                   _ Table 4-1 Communications Support

                   _ Table 4-2 Dialog Ares Support

                   _ Table 4-3 General Support

                   _ Table 4-4 Graphics Input Support

                   _ Table 4-5 Graphics Output Support (Primitives and

                     Attributes)

                   _ Table 4-6 Hardcopy Support

                   _ Table 4-7 Local Storage Support

                   _ Table 4-8 Local Viewing Support

                   _ Table 4-9 Macros Support

                   _ Table 4-10 Optional Communications (Block Mode) Support

                   _ Table 4-11 User-Defined Patterns Support

                   _ Table 4-12 Pixel Operation Support

                   _ Table 4-13 Plotter Support

                   _ Table 4-14 Peripheral Port Support

                   _ Table 4-15 Reports Support

                   _ Table 4-16 Segments Support

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                   _ Table 4-17 Stroke Text Support

                   _ Table 4-18 Multiple view Support

                   _ Table 4-19 3D Support

                  Table 4-1    Communications Support

                  _____________________________________________________________
                  Escape                    Setup
                  Sequence_Feature__________Command_______Emulator_Support_____

                  KR       crlf             crlf          Yes

                  KI       Ignore delete    ignoredel     Yes

                  KF       lfcr             lfcr          Yes

                  NM       Prompt mode      promptmode    No

                  NR       Set baud rates   baudrate      No

                  NK       Set break time   breaktime     No

                  NU       Set bypass       bypasscancel  Yes
                           cancel
                           character

                  KE       Set echo         echo          Yes

                  NE       Set EOF string   eofstring     Yes

                  NT       Set EOL string   eolstring     Yes

                  NC       Set EOM          eomchars      Yes
                           characters

                  NF       Set flagging     flagging      No
                           mode

                  NP       Set parity       parity        Yes

                  NS       Set prompt       promptstring  No
                           string

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                  Table 4-1 (Cont.)    Communications Support

                  _____________________________________________________________
                  Escape                    Setup
                  Sequence_Feature__________Command_______Emulator_Support_____

                  NQ       Set queue size   queuesize     No

                  UY       Set snoopy       snoopyformat  No
                           format

                  KS       Set snoopy mode  snoopy        No

                  NB       Set stop bits    stopbits      No

                  ND       Set transmit     xmtdelay      No
                           delay

                  NL       Set transmit     xmtlimit      No
                  _________rate_limit__________________________________________

                  Table 4-2    Dialog Area Support

                  _____________________________________________________________
                  Escape                    Setup
                  Sequence_Feature__________Command_______Emulator_Support_____

                  LZ       Clear dialog     cleardialog   Yes
                           scroll

                  KK       Delete dialog    dadelete      Yes
                           area

                  KA       Enable dialog    daenable      Yes
                           area

                  LJ       Set dialog area  da2index      Yes
                           alt index

                  LB       Set dialog area  dabuffer      Yes
                           buffer size

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                  Table 4-2 (Cont.)    Dialog Area Support

                  _____________________________________________________________
                  Escape                    Setup
                  Sequence_Feature__________Command_______Emulator_Support_____

                  LC       Set dialog area  dachars       Yes
                           characters

                  TF       Set dialog area  dacmap        No
                           color map

                  LI       Set dialog area  daindex       Yes
                           index

                  LL       Set dialog area  dalines       Yes
                           lines

                  LX       Set dialog area  daposition    Yes
                           position

                  LS       Set dialog area  dasurface     Yes
                           surface

                  LV       Set dialog area  davisibility  Yes
                           visibility

                  LM       Set dialog area  damode        Yes
                           writing mode

                  KB       Set tab stops    tabs          No
                           4-5

                  JM       Map devices      dmap          No

                  %/       Select code                    No
                           (Group 2)

                  JH       Set DMA block    dmablocksize  No
                  _________size________________________________________________








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                  Table 4-3    General Support

                  _____________________________________________________________
                  Escape                    Setup
                  Sequence_Feature__________Command_______Emulator_Support_____

                  #!       [Report] syntax                No
                           mode

                  -        Bell (bel)                     Yes

                  KC       Cancel           cancel        Yes

                  JC       Copy             copy          No

                  KG       Dim enable       dim           No

                  -        Enquiry (enq)                  Yes

                  -        Enter alpha                    Yes
                           mode

                  -        Enter bypass                   Yes
                           mode (esc can)

                  -        Enter marker                   Yes
                           mode (fs)

                  -        Enter vector                   Yes
                           mode (gs)

                  KL       Lock keyboard    lockkeyboard  No

                  -        Page                           Yes

                  KV       Reset            reset         Yes

                  JV       Save             save          No

                  KU       Save non-        nvsave        No
                           volatile
                           parameters

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                  Table 4-3 (Cont.)    General Support

                  _____________________________________________________________
                  Escape                    Setup
                  Sequence_Feature__________Command_______Emulator_Support_____

                  %!       Select code      code          Yes
                           (Group 1)

                  TD       Set alpha        acursor       No
                           cursor, 1 to 4
                           indices

                  TB       Set background   cbackground   Yes
                           color

                  RB       Set background   backgray      Yes
                           gray level

                  TM       Set color mode   cmode         Yes

                  UX       Set coordinate   coordinatemodeYes
                           mode

                  KZ       Set edit         editchars     Yes
                           characters

                  KT       Set error        errorlevel    Yes
                           threshold

                  RF       Set fixup level  fixup         Yes

                  KP       Set page full    pagefull      Yes
                           action

                  JS       Spool            spool         No

                  JE       Stop spooling    stop          No

                  OI       Tekheader        tekheader     No
                  _________character___________________________________________







               4-6  DW4125 Emulator Features

 











                  Table 4-4    Graphics Input Support

                  _____________________________________________________________
                  Escape                    Setup
                  Sequence_Feature__________Command_______Emulator_Support_____

                  -        Disable 4953                   No
                           tablet gin
                           (esc)

                  ID       Disable GIN      gindisable    Yes

                  -        Enable 4010 GIN                Yes
                           (esc sub)

                  IE       Enable GIN       ginenable     Yes

                  -        Enter 4953                     No
                           tablet GIN
                           (esc)

                  IP       Report GIN       ginreportpointYes
                           point

                  IV       Set GIN area     ginarea       Yes

                  IC       Set GIN cursor   gincursor     Yes

                  TC       Set GIN cursor   gcursor       No
                           color

                  IJ       Set GIN cursor   gspeed        No
                           speed

                  IX       Set GIN display  ginstartpoint Yes
                           start point

                  IG       Set GIN          gingridding   Yes
                           gridding

                  II       Set GIN inking   gininking     Yes

                  IU       Set GIN rates    ginrates      No

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                  Table 4-4 (Cont.)    Graphics Input Support

                  _____________________________________________________________
                  Escape                    Setup
                  Sequence_Feature__________Command_______Emulator_Support_____

                  IK       Set GIN report   ginreport     Yes
                           format

                  IR       Set GIN rubber   ginrubberband Yes
                           banding

                  IF       Set GIN stroke   ginfiltering  Yes
                           filtering

                  IW       Set GIN window   ginwindow     Yes

                  IA       Set pick         ginpickaperturYes
                           aperture

                  IH       Set tablet       ginsheadercharNo
                           header
                           characters

                  IN       Set tablet size  gintabletsize No

                  -        Supports mouse                 Yes

                  -        Supports tablet                No

                  -        Supports                       Yes
                           thumbwheel
                           (arrow keys)

                  -________Up/down_mode___________________Yes__________________













               4-8  DW4125 Emulator Features

 











                  Table 4-5    Graphics Output Support (Primitives and
                               Attributes)

                  _____________________________________________________________
                  Escape                    Setup
                  Sequence_Feature__________Command_______Emulator_Support_____

                  LA       Alphatext        alphatext     Yes

                  LP       Begin panel      beginpanel    Yes
                           boundary

                  RM       Define marker    mdefine       No

                  -        Display alpha                  Yes
                           text

                  LG       Draw             draw          Yes

                  UC       Draw curve       curve         Yes

                  LH       Draw marker      marker        Yes

                  UR       Draw rectangle   rectangle     Yes

                  LE       End panel        endpanel      Yes

                  LT       Graphic text     gtext         Yes

                  LF       Move             move          Yes

                  LD       Poly draw        polydraw      Yes

                  LR       Poly marker      polymarker    Yes

                  MP       Select fill      fillpattern   Yes
                           pattern

                  -        Set 4014                       Yes
                           alphatext size

                  -        Set 4014 line                  Yes
                           style

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                  Table 4-5 (Cont.)    Graphics Output Support (Primitives and
                                       Attributes)

                  _____________________________________________________________
                  Escape                    Setup
                  Sequence_Feature__________Command_______Emulator_Support_____

                  -        Set alphatext                  No
                           font

                  MB       Set background   backindex     Yes
                           indices

                  UG       Set curve        csmooth       Yes
                           smoothness

                  UB       Set draw         boundarymode  Yes
                           boundary mode

                  MG       Set graphics     gamode        Yes
                           area writing
                           mode

                  ML       Set line index   lineindex     Yes

                  MV       Set line style   linestyle     Yes

                  MX       Set line type    linetype      No

                  MW       Set line width   linewidth     No

                  MM       Set marker type  markertype    Yes

                  MS       Set panel        fillmode      Yes
                           filling mode

                  MT       Set text index   gtindex       Yes

                  -        Shift in (si)                  Yes

                  -________Shift_out_(so)_________________Yes__________________







               4-10  DW4125 Emulator Features

 











                  Table 4-6    Hardcopy Support

                  _____________________________________________________________
                  Escape                    Setup
                  Sequence_Feature__________Command_______Emulator_Support_____

                  -        4010 hardcopy                  No
                           (esc eyb)

                  KH       hardcopy         hardcopy      No

                  QI       Map index to     hcmap         No
                           print

                  QQ       Report color     hcstatus      No
                           hardcopy staus

                  QR       Reserve color    hcreserve     No
                           copier

                  QU       Select color     hcdensity     No
                           hardcopy
                           density

                  QD       Select hardcopy  hcinterface   No
                           interface

                  QB       Set color        hcdatares     No
                           copier data
                           resolution

                  QT       Set color        hcrepaint     No
                           copier repaint

                  QM       Set color        hcdither      No
                           hardcopy
                           dithering

                  QF       Set color        hcformwidth   No
                           hardcopy width

                  QA       Set copy size    hcsize        No

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                  Table 4-6 (Cont.)    Hardcopy Support

                  _____________________________________________________________
                  Escape                    Setup
                  Sequence_Feature__________Command_______Emulator_Support_____

                  QL       Set dialog area  hcdaattributesNo
                           hardcopy att

                  QX       Set hardcopy     hcfeatures    No
                           features

                  QE       Set hardcopy     hcmonochrome  No
                           memo attrs

                  QQ       Set image        hcstatus      No
                           orientation

                  QN       Set number of    hccopies      No
                           copies

                  PT       Set port copier  prepaint      No
                  _________repaint_____________________________________________

                  Table 4-7    Local Storage Support

                  _____________________________________________________________
                  Escape                    Setup
                  Sequence_Feature__________Command_______Emulator_Support_____

                  JB       Activate lpos    lpos          No

                  JK       Delete file      delete        No

                  JD       Directory        directory     No

                  JJ       Dismount         dismount      No

                  JF       Format volume    format        No

                  JL       Load             load          No

                  JP       Protect file     protect       No

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                  Table 4-7 (Cont.)    Local Storage Support

                  _____________________________________________________________
                  Escape                    Setup
                  Sequence_Feature__________Command_______Emulator_Support_____

                  JR       Rename file      rename        No

                  JU_______Set_user_number__usernumber____No___________________

                  Table 4-8    Local Viewing Support

                  _____________________________________________________________
                  Escape                    Setup
                  Sequence_Feature__________Command_______Emulator_Support_____

                  RJ       Lock viewing     lockviewingkeyNo
                  _________keys________________________________________________

                  Table 4-9    Macros Support

                  _____________________________________________________________
                  Escape                    Setup
                  Sequence_Feature__________Command_______Emulator_Support_____

                  KD       Define macro     define        Yes

                  KO       Define           nvdefine      No
                           nonvolatile
                           macro

                  KW       Enable key       keyexpand     Yes
                           expansion

                  KX       Expand macro     expand        Yes

                  KY       Set key execute  keyexchar     Yes
                  _________character___________________________________________










                                                 DW4125 Emulator Features  4-13

 











                  Table 4-10    Optional Communications (Block Mode) Support

                  _____________________________________________________________
                  Escape                    Setup
                  Sequence_Feature__________Command_______Emulator_Support_____

                  OB       Arm for block    blockmode     No
                           mode

                  OC       Set block        bcontinuecharsNo
                           continue
                           characters

                  OE       Set block end    bendchars     No
                           characters

                  OH       Set block        bheaders      No
                           headers

                  OS       Set block        blength       No
                           length

                  OL       Set block line   blinelength   No
                           length

                  OM       Set block        bmasterchars  No
                           master
                           characters

                  ON       Set block non    bnonxmtchars  No
                           xmt characters

                  OP       Set block        bpacking      No
                           packing

                  OT       Set block        btimeout      No
                           timeout

                  OD_______Set_duplex_mode__duplex________No___________________









               4-14  DW4125 Emulator Features

 











                  Table 4-11    User-Defined Patterns Support

                  _____________________________________________________________
                  Escape                    Setup
                  Sequence_Feature__________Command_______Emulator_Support_____

                  MD       Begin fill       beginpattern  Yes
                           pattern

                  ME       End fill         endpattern    Yes
                  _________pattern_____________________________________________

                  Table 4-12    Pixel Operations Support

                  _____________________________________________________________
                  Escape                    Setup
                  Sequence_Feature__________Command_______Emulator_Support_____

                  RU       Begin pixel      pxbegin       Yes
                           operations

                  RX       Pixel copy       pxcopy        Yes

                  RP       Raster write     pxrasterwrite Yes

                  RR       Rectangle fill   pxrectangle   Yes

                  UK       Restore pixels   pxrestore     Yes
                           from memory

                  RL       Run length       pxrunlengthwriYes
                           write

                  UJ       Save pixels to   pxsavemem     Yes
                           memory

                  RH       Set pixel beam   pxposition    Yes
                           position

                  RS       Set pixel        pxviewport    Yes
                           viewport

                  RT       Set pixel        pxfactors     Yes
                  _________writing_factors_____________________________________




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                  Table 4-13    Plotter Support

                  _____________________________________________________________
                  Escape                    Setup
                  Sequence_Feature__________Command_______Emulator_Support_____

                  PI       Map index to     pmap          No
                           pen

                  PL_______Plot_____________plot__________No___________________

                  Table 4-14    Peripheral Port Support

                  _____________________________________________________________
                  Escape                    Setup
                  Sequence_Feature__________Command_______Emulator_Support_____

                  PA       Port assign      passign       No

                  PC       Port copy        pcopy         No

                  PQ       Report port      pstatus       No
                           status

                  PR       Set port baud    pbaud         No
                           rate

                  PJ       Set port black   pinversion    No
                           white invsn

                  PE       Set port EOF     peof          No
                           string

                  PM       Set port EOL     peol          No
                           string

                  PF       Set port         pflag         No
                           flagging mode

                  PO       Set port image   porient       No
                           orientation

                  PN       Set port number  pcopies       No
                           of copies

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               4-16  DW4125 Emulator Features

 











                  Table 4-14 (Cont.)    Peripheral Port Support

                  _____________________________________________________________
                  Escape                    Setup
                  Sequence_Feature__________Command_______Emulator_Support_____

                  PP       Set port parity  pparity       No

                  PS       Set port queue   pqueue        No
                           size

                  PB       Set port stop    pbits         No
                  _________bits________________________________________________

                  Table 4-15    Reports Support

                  _____________________________________________________________
                  Escape                    Setup
                  Sequence_Feature__________Command_______Emulator_Support_____

                  -        Report 4010                    No
                           status

                  JQ       Report device    dstatus       No
                           status

                  KQ       Report errors    reporterrors  Yes

                  IQ       Report terminal  settings      Yes
                           settings

                  IM       Set report EOM   reom          Yes
                           frequency

                  IL       Set report max   rlinelength   Yes
                           line length

                  IS       Set report       rsigchars     Yes
                           signature
                  _________characters__________________________________________








                                                 DW4125 Emulator Features  4-17

 











                  Table 4-16    Segments Support

                  _____________________________________________________________
                  Escape                    Setup
                  Sequence_Feature__________Command_______Emulator_Support_____

                  SN       Begin higher     sgup          Yes
                           segment

                  SB       Begin lower      sgdown        Yes
                           segment

                  SE       Begin new        sgnew         Yes
                           segment

                  SO       Begin segment    sgopen        Yes

                  SF       Call segment     sgcall        Yes

                  UD       Delete part of   sgremove      Yes
                           segment

                  SK       Delete segment   sgdelete      Yes

                  SC       End segment      sgclose       Yes

                  LK       Include segment  sginclude     Yes
                           copy

                  UI       Insert into      sginsert      Yes
                           segment

                  SR       Rename segment   sgrename      Yes

                  UE       Replace part of  sgreplace     Yes
                           segment

                  SQ       Report segment   sgstatus      Yes
                           status

                  SL       Set current      sgmatchingclasYes
                           matching class

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               4-18  DW4125 Emulator Features

 











                  Table 4-16 (Cont.)    Segments Support

                  _____________________________________________________________
                  Escape                    Setup
                  Sequence_Feature__________Command_______Emulator_Support_____

                  MI       Set pick ID      sgpickid      Yes

                  SP       Set pivot point  sgpivot       Yes

                  SA       Set segment      sgclass       Yes
                           class

                  SD       Set segment      sgdetect      Yes
                           detectability

                  SS       Set segment      sgpriority    Yes
                           display
                           priority

                  UH       Set segment      sgedit        Yes
                           edit mode

                  SH       Set segment      sghighlight   Yes

                  SI       Set segment      sgtransform   Yes
                           image transform

                  SX       Set segment      sgposition    Yes
                           position

                  SJ       Set segment      sgscalerotate Yes
                           scale rotation

                  SV       Set segment      sgvisibility  Yes
                           visibility

                  SM       Set segment      sgmode        Yes
                  _________writing_mode________________________________________









                                                 DW4125 Emulator Features  4-19

 











                  Table 4-17    Stroke Text Support

                  _____________________________________________________________
                  Escape                    Setup
                  Sequence_Feature__________Command_______Emulator_Support_____

                  ST       Begin graph-     gtbegin       Yes
                           text character

                  SZ       Delete graph-    gtdelete      Yes
                           text character

                  SU       End graph-text   gtend         Yes
                           character

                  MN       Set graph-text   gtpath        Yes
                           character path

                  MF       Set graph-text   gtfont        Yes
                           font

                  SG       Set graph-text   gtgrid        Yes
                           font grid

                  MQ       Set graph-text   gtprecision   Yes
                           precision

                  MR       Set graph-text   gtrotation    Yes
                           rotation

                  MC       Set graph-text   gtsize        Yes
                           size

                  MA       Set graph-text   gtslant       Yes
                           slant

                  TG       Set surface      cmap          Yes
                           color map

                  RD       Set surface      sdefinitions  Yes
                           definitions

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               4-20  DW4125 Emulator Features

 











                  Table 4-17 (Cont.)    Stroke Text Support

                  _____________________________________________________________
                  Escape                    Setup
                  Sequence_Feature__________Command_______Emulator_Support_____

                  RG       Set surface      gray          Yes
                           gray

                  RN       Set surface      spriorities   Yes
                           priorities

                  RI       Set surface      svisibility   Yes
                  _________visibility__________________________________________

                  Table 4-18    Multiple View Support

                  _____________________________________________________________
                  Escape                    Setup
                  Sequence_Feature__________Command_______Emulator_Support_____

                  RK       Delete view      vdelete       Yes

                  KN       Renew view       renew         Yes

                  RC       Select view      vselect       Yes

                  RE       Set border       border        Yes
                           visibility

                  UW       Set overview     overview      Yes
                           window

                  RA       Set view         vattributes   Yes
                           attributes

                  RQ       Set view         vcluster      Yes
                           display cluster

                  RV       Set viewport     viewport      Yes

                  RW_______Set_window_______window________Yes__________________






                                                 DW4125 Emulator Features  4-21

 











                  Table 4-19    3D Support

                  _____________________________________________________________
                  Escape                    Setup
                  Sequence_Feature__________Command_______Emulator_Support_____

                  UF       Draw facets      facets        No

                  TO       Select object    objcolor      No
                           surface color

                  MO       Select           translucency  No
                           translucency
                           pattern

                  MH       Select           traversal     No
                           traversal
                           direction

                  IO       Set gin logical  ginfunction   No
                           function

                  TL       Set light        lightsource   No
                           source

                  TR       Set object surf  objcolorrange No
                           color range

                  WS       Set sectioning   splanes       No
                           planes

                  SW       Set segment      sgmatrix      No
                           matrix xform

                  WA       Set view         vdisplay      No
                           display
                           attributes

                  UV       Set viewing      vtransform    No
                  _________transform___________________________________________








               4-22  DW4125 Emulator Features

 



















               ________________________________________________________________


                                                                       Glossary




               ANSI mode

                  A mode in which the terminal recognizes the ANSI X3.64
                  command set. To specify the ANSI X3.64 command set, enter
                  CODE ANSI (or CODE 1) in the DW4125 Setup window. See TEK
                  mode.

               application

                  A computer program that runs on the DECwindows terminal or
                  a Tektronix 4125 graphics program that runs in the DW4125
                  Emulator window.

               click

                  To press and release MB1.

               dialog area

                  An area that stores non-graphics textual dialog between
                  the terminal operator and the host or the terminal. The
                  dialog area may be invisible, entirely visible, or partially
                  visible. The visible part of the dialog area is displayed in
                  a dialog window in the DW4125 Emulator.

               dialog box

                  A box that is displayed whenever the DECwindows system needs
                  information to carry out a task.



                                                                     Glossary-1

 











               double click

                  To point to an object and click MB1 twice in quick succes-
                  sion.

               drag

                  To press and hold MB1, move the pointer, and release MB1.

               escape sequence

                  A terminal command (control function) that consists of
                  ASCII characters and begins with the Escape (ESC) control
                  character.

               graphics window

                  A window that contains a title bar, pull-down Commands
                  and Help menus, and the graphics work area. Tektronix
                  applications display in the work area of the graphics window.

               input focus

                  A window that is ready to accept user input has input focus.

               keywords

                  In the DECwindows Help system, predefined words and phrases
                  that you can search.

               list box

                  Part of a dialog box that contains a list of items from which
                  you can choose. Scroll bars are displayed if the choices do
                  not fit in the list box.

               menu bar

                  Part of a window beneath the title bar that lets you access
                  the application's commands.

               mouse

                  A pointing device that is used to communicate with DECwindows
                  applications, to choose commands from windows, to expand and
                  shrink windows, and to rearrange windows on the screen.


               Glossary-2

 











               option button

                  A button in dialog boxes that let you select one option from
                  many.

               option menu

                  A pop-up menu that appears in a dialog box. To see other
                  options you can choose from a dialog box, you display the
                  option menu.

               point

                  To move the cursor to where you want the next action to
                  occur.

               pop-up menu

                  A menu that appears at the current pointer position when
                  you press MB1. Pop-up menus duplicate commands and functions
                  available on pull-down menus.

               press

                  To point to the menu name, stepping arrow, or wherever you
                  want the action to occur, and without moving the mouse, press
                  and hold MB1 or MB2.

               pull-down menu

                  A menu that is displayed when you press MB1 on a menu item.

               push buttons

                  Rectangular buttons that are used to duplicate frequently
                  used commands that are also available as menu items. Push
                  buttons are usually found underneath an application's work
                  area. To execute these commands quickly, click MB1 on the
                  push button.

               scroll bars

                  Part of the window that allows you to move through a block
                  of information that is too extensive to be displayed at one
                  time.



                                                                     Glossary-3

 











               shift click

                  After pointing to an object, to press and hold the Shift key,
                  click MB1, and then release the Shift key.

               slider

                  Part of the scroll bar used to move a window over information
                  that is too extensive to be displayed at one time.

               stepping arrows

                  Part of the scroll bar used in some windows to move incre-
                  mentally through information too extensive to be displayed at
                  one time.

               tablet

                  A device that can be used with the Tektronix 4125 terminal
                  to send graphics information to a program. Points on the
                  tablet correspond to points on the screen. A stylus, a one-
                  button puck, or a four-button puck is used with the tablet to
                  provide input to the application. If the application enables
                  the tablet, you can use either the tablet or the mouse with
                  the DW4125 Emulator.

               TEK mode

                  A mode in which the terminal recognizes the Tektronix 4125
                  (TEK) command set. To specify the TEK command set, enter CODE
                  TEK (or CODE 0) in the DW4125 Setup window. See ANSI mode.

               text entry field

                  A dialog box control that allows the user to enter text.

               text insertion cursor

                  The text insertion cursor is visible in each field. The text
                  cursor in the Username field blinks to indicate this field
                  has input focus.







               Glossary-4

 











               thumbwheel

                  A device on the Tektronix 4125 keyboard that is used to
                  position the graphics cursor on the screen. The DW4125
                  Emulator uses the arrow keys on the LK keyboards to provide
                  thumbwheel functionality.

               title bar

                  The part of the window that identifies the window name.

               toggle button

                  A button that let you turn a setting on and off.

               viewing keys

                  A menu option that provides the functions of viewing keys.

               window

                  Area of the screen that represents all or part of an
                  application.

               work area

                  The part of the window that displays the application's text
                  and graphics.




















                                                                     Glossary-5

 




















               ___________________________________________________________


                                                                      Index



               A                               Creating Emulator windows,

               ANSI mode, definition of,          3-1

                  Glossary-1                   D

               Applications                    Default options, choosing,
                 as icons, 1-7                    1-12
                 moving between, 1-6           Dialog area
                 running, 1-7                    definition of, Glossary-1

               B                                 support, 4-3

               Border option, 3-10             Dialog box
               Button, definition of, 1-4        components of, 1-12
                                                 definition of, Glossary-1
               C                                 for the DW4125 Emulator,

                                                   3-3
               Canceling, 3-10                 Double clicking, definition
               Clicking, definition of,           of, 1-2, Glossary-2
                  1-2, Glossary-1              Dragging, definition of,
               Color maps, toggling               1-2, Glossary-2
                  between, 3-4                 3D support, 4-21
               Communications support,         DW4125 Emulator
                  4-2, 4-13                      creating windows for, 3-1

                                                                    Index-1

 






          DW4125 Emulator (Cont.)         Help command, in Setup
            preparing to use, 3-4            window, 3-7
            using, 3-6                    Help key, using, 1-14
          E                               Help window, illustration
                                             of, 1-13

          Escape sequence                 I
            definition of, Glossary-2
          Exiting, 3-10                   Icon
          F                                 expanding to a window,
                                              1-8
          Files added during                storing, 1-7
             installation                 Input focus
            on an ULTRIX system, 2-10       definition of, 1-3,
            on a VMS system, 2-6              Glossary-2
                                            giving to a window, 1-6,
          G                                   1-9

          General support, 4-4            Installation
          Graphics cursor, changing         disk space required for,
             the speed of, 3-4                2-2, 2-7
          Graphics input support, 4-6       of DW4125 Emulator using
          Graphics output support,            VMSINSTAL, 2-1
             4-8                            on an ULTRIX system, 2-7
          Graphics window, definition       on a VMS system, 2-1
             of, Glossary-2                 ULTRIX preparations for,
                                              2-7
          H                                 VMS preparations for, 2-1

                                          Installation Verification
          Hardcopy support, 4-10             Procedure (IVP)
          Help                              on an ULTRIX system, 2-9
            choosing topics, 1-14           on a VMS system, 2-5, 2-7
            invoking, 1-13                K
               with Help key and MB1,
                  1-14                    Keywords, definition of,
            navigating, 1-14                 Glossary-2
          Help command, 1-13


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          L                               P

          License, registering and        Panning, 3-10
             loading, 2-2                 Partial Overview option,
          List box, definition of,           3-10
             Glossary-2                   Password, 1-3
          Local storage support, 4-12     Peripheral port support,
          Local viewing support, 4-13        4-16
          M                               Pixel operation support,
                                             4-15
          Macro support, 4-13             Plotter support, 4-15
          MB1, definition of, 1-2         Pointing, definition of,
          MB2, definition of, 1-2            1-2, Glossary-3
          MB3, definition of, 1-2         Pop-up menu, definition of,
          Menu                               Glossary-3
            See Pull-down menu            Preparations
          Menu bar, definition of,          before using the Emulator
             Glossary-2                       , 3-4
          Mouse                             for installing on ULTRIX
            definition of, Glossary-2         system, 2-7
            illustration of, 1-2            for installing on VMS
            using, 1-2                        system, 2-1
          Multipage view support,         Pressing, definition of,
             4-21                            1-2, Glossary-3
                                          Previous Key option, 3-10
          N                               Problem Report dialog box,

          Next View option, 3-10             illustration of, 1-4
          Normal option, 3-10             Pull-down menu
                                            definition of, Glossary-3
          O                                 displaying of, 1-11

                                          Push button, definition of,
          Option button, definition          1-12, Glossary-3
             of, 1-12, Glossary-3         Push-to-back button, using,
          Option menu, definition of,        1-9
             Glossary-3                   Q
          Overview option, 3-10

                                          Quitting, 3-10

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          R                               Stepping arrows, definition

          Release notes                      of, Glossary-4
            ULTRIX installation, 2-8      Stroke text support, 4-19
            VMS installation, 2-3         Supported Tektronix 4125
          Renewing all views, 3-7            features, 4-1

          Renewing current views, 3-7     T

          Reports support, 4-17           Tablet
          Resetting views, 3-7              definition of, Glossary-4
          Resize button, using, 1-6         providing functionality
          Resize cursor, 1-6                  of, 3-5
          Restore option, 3-10            TEK mode, definition of,
          Restore Original option,           Glossary-4
             3-10                         Terminal key functionality,

          S                                  3-5

          Scale, definition of, 1-12      Text entry fields
          Screen object, definition         definition of, 1-3
             of, 1-14                       selecting, 1-4
          Scroll bars, definition of,       typing in, 1-12
             Glossary-3                   Text entry fields,
          Segment support, 4-17              definition of,
          Session                            Glossary-4
            ending, 1-16                  Text insertion cursor,
            putting on hold, 1-15            definition of,
            starting, 1-3                    Glossary-4
          Setup, 3-6, 3-7                 Thumbwheel
          Setup command                     definition of, Glossary-5
            Help, 3-7                       functionality, 3-4
            Status, 3-8                   Title bar
          Shift clicking, definition        definition of, Glossary-5
             of, 1-2, Glossary-4            moving a window with, 1-8
          Shrink-to-icon button, 1-7      Toggle button, definition
          Slider, definition of,             of, 1-12, Glossary-5
             Glossary-4                   Toggling between color
          Status command,in Setup            maps, 3-4

             window, 3-8

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          U                               Window (Cont.)

          User-defined pattern              moving to front of stack,
             support, 4-14                    1-8
          User name, 1-3                    releasing from a fixed
                                              stacking order, 1-10
          V                                 resizing, 1-6

          Viewing keys, definition          selecting, 1-6, 1-9
             of, Glossary-5                 shrinking, 1-7
          Viewing Keys options, 3-9       Windows
            Border, 3-10                    overlapping, 1-9
            Cancel, 3-10                    stacking, 1-8
            Next View, 3-10               Work area, definition of,
            Normal, 3-10                     Glossary-5

            Overview, 3-10                Z

            Pan, 3-10                     Zoom (both) option, 3-9
            Partial Overview, 3-10        Zoom (each) option, 3-10
            Previous View, 3-10
            Restore, 3-10
            Restore Original, 3-10
            View, 3-10
            Zoom (both), 3-9
            Zoom (each), 3-10
          View option, 3-10
          VMSINSTAL utility, 2-1

          W

          Window

            See also Windows
            definition of, 1-5,
               Glossary-5
            directing typing to, 1-6
            locking in the stacking
               order, 1-9
            moving, 1-8

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