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cue(1) | cue(1) |
(Series 800 Only)
It may be possible for a user with the "HP 700/60 terminal in DEC mode, or DEC terminal with
Keyboard Mappings |
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"Num Lock" | maps to "PF1" | |
"/" | maps to | "PF2" |
"*" | maps to | "PF3" |
maps to | "PF4" |
The "Num Lock", "/", "*", and
Wyse60 Terminal Support
On Wyse60, use DEL (located next to Backspace) key to backspace. On an HP 700/60 with a
Wyse60 terminals provide a single line to display softkey labels unlike HP terminals which provide two lines. Sometimes this may result in truncated softkey labels. For example, "Help on Context" label for F1 may appear as "Help on C". Some standard labels for
On wyse60 may appear as .. | means |
Help On C | Help On Context |
Select/D | Select/Deselect |
Menubar | Menubar on/off |
Internationalization
All screens, labels, and messages are localizable. The message catalog cue.cat contains the localized representations of the default labels and messages. cue will read the appropriate message catalog indicated by the LANG environment variable and display the localized strings. By selecting a native language in the Language Menu, the language of the CUE screens and the future work session can be speci®ed. If the the message catalog exists for cue in the language selected, cue will be redisplayed in that language. If not, the CUE screens will continue in the current language and the work session that is started after a successful login will be started in the language selected. In either case, the LANG environment variable will be set appropriately for the resulting work session.
If cue will be started on the command line or as the last item in the .login ®le, the CUE screens will be brought up using the language speci®ed by the LANG environment variable. If CUE screens do not exist, then the default native language, C, will be used.
To use cue with Asian languages, the AWTERM environment variable must be set to
If cue will be started by cuegetty, it is possible to start up the CUE Login Screens in a language other than the default, C, by invoking cuegetty with the
DEPENDENCIES
CUE is available only on Series 800 systems, and is compatible only with the following terminals:
HP 700/92 HP 700/94 HP 2392 HP 2394 VT 320 VT 100 WYSE 60
WARNINGS
cue is an HP proprietary command, which will be obsoleted in a future release, and is not portable to other vendor's platforms.
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