Changes terminal type during program execution. On UNIX, changes the value of the TERM environment variable.
TERMINAL = termidA terminal type string. The termid can also be an expression. The AVM returns an error message if termid is not defined in the PROTERMCAP file. However, termid can be the word TERMINAL. The line TERMINAL=TERMINAL reinitializes the terminal.
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TERMINAL does not change the physical characteristics of a terminal. You must supply a valid terminal type for the existing terminal state.
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The TERMINAL statement reinitializes the function key definitions based on the specified PROTERMCAP entry. If you have used ON statements to change function key definitions, the TERMINAL statement overrides those changes.
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If a subprocedure uses a frame, the frame is composed with the width that was in effect when the subprocedure was compiled. Changing the width (terminal type) outside the scope of that procedure will not change the frame width inside the procedure unless it is recompiled.The following sequence of statements does not work as intended, because subp.p is not recompiled before its second execution:
TERMINAL = "wy60w".
RUN subp.p.TERMINAL = "wy60".
RUN subp.p.DISPLAY "Frame (132) too big for screen (80)" WITH CENTERED.
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