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ANSI ESCAPE SEQUENCES
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Wherever you see '#', that should be replaced by the appropriate number.
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ESC code sequence Function
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Cursor Controls:
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ESC[#;#H or ESC[#;#f Moves cusor to line #, column #
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ESC[#A Moves cursor up # lines
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ESC[#B Moves cursor down # lines
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ESC[#C Moves cursor forward # spaces
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ESC[#D Moves cursor back # spaces
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ESC[#;#R Reports current cursor line & column
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ESC[s Saves cursor position for recall later
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ESC[u Return to saved cursor position
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Erase Functions:
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ESC[2J Clear screen and home cursor
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ESC[K Clear to end of line
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Set Graphics Rendition:
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ESC[#;#;....;#m Set display attributes where # is
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0 for normal display
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1 for bold on
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4 underline (mono only)
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5 blink on
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7 reverse video on
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8 nondisplayed (invisible)
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30 black foreground
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31 red foreground
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32 green foreground
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33 yellow foreground
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34 blue foreground
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35 magenta foreground
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36 cyan foreground
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37 white foreground
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40 black background
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41 red background
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42 green background
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43 yellow background
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44 blue background
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45 magenta background
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46 cyan background
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47 white background
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ESC[=#;7h or Put screen in indicated mode where # is
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ESC[=h or 0 for 40 x 25 black & white
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ESC[=0h or 1 for 40 x 25 color
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ESC[?7h 2 for 80 x 25 b&w
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3 for 80 x 25 color
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4 for 320 x 200 color graphics
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5 for 320 x 200 b & w graphics
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6 for 640 x 200 b & w graphics
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7 to wrap at end of line
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ESC[=#;7l or ESC[=l or Resets mode # set with above command
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ESC[=0l or ESC[?7l
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Keyboard Reassignments:
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ESC[#;#;...p Keyboard reassignment. The first ASCII
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or ESC["string"p code defines which code is to be
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or ESC[#;"string";#; changed. The remaining codes define
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#;"string";#p what it is to be changed to.
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E.g. Reassign the Q and q keys to the A and a keys (and vice versa).
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ESC [65;81p A becomes Q
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ESC [97;113p a becomes q
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ESC [81;65p Q becomes A
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ESC [113;97p q becomes a
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E.g. Reassign the F10 key to a DIR command.
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ESC [0;68;"dir";13p The 0;68 is the extended ASCII code
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for the F10 key and 13 is the ASCII
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code for a carriage return.
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Other function key codes F1=59,F2=60,F3=61,F4=62,F5=63
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F6=64,F7=65,F8=66,F9=67,F10=68
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