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toe(1M) toe(1M)
NAME
toe - table of (terminfo) entries
SYNOPSIS
toe [-v[n]] [-ahsuUV] file...
DESCRIPTION
With no options, toe lists all available terminal types by primary name
with descriptions. File arguments specify the directories to be
scanned; if no such arguments are given, your default terminfo
directory is scanned. If you also specify the -h option, a directory
header will be issued as each directory is entered.
There are other options intended for use by terminfo file maintainers:
-a report on all of the terminal databases which ncurses would
search, rather than only the first one that it finds.
If the -s is also given, toe adds a column to the report,
showing (like conflict(1)) which entries which belong to a given
terminal database. An "*" marks entries which differ, and "+"
marks equivalent entries.
Without the -s option, toe does not attempt to merge duplicates
in its report
-s sort the output by the entry names.
-u file
says to write a report to the standard output, listing
dependencies in the given terminfo/termcap source file. The
report condenses the "use" relation: each line consists of the
primary name of a terminal that has use capabilities, followed
by a colon, followed by the whitespace-separated primary names
of all terminals which occur in those use capabilities, followed
by a newline
-U file
says to write a report to the standard output, listing reverse
dependencies in the given terminfo/termcap source file. The
report reverses the "use" relation: each line consists of the
primary name of a terminal that occurs in use capabilities,
followed by a colon, followed by the whitespace-separated
primary names of all terminals which depend on it, followed by a
newline.
-vn specifies that (verbose) output be written to standard error,
showing toe's progress.
The optional parameter n is a number from 1 to 10, interpreted
as for tic(1M). If ncurses is built without tracing support,
the optional parameter is ignored.
-V reports the version of ncurses which was used in this program,
and exits.
EXAMPLES
Without sorting, the -a option reports all of the names found in all of
the terminal databases found by the TERMINFO and TERMINFO_DIRS
environment variables:
MtxOrb162 16x2 Matrix Orbital LCD display
MtxOrb204 20x4 Matrix Orbital LCD display
MtxOrb Generic Matrix Orbital LCD display
qvt101+ qume qvt 101 PLUS product
qvt119+-25 QVT 119 PLUS with 25 data lines
qansi-g QNX ANSI
qvt103 qume qvt 103
qnxw QNX4 windows
qansi-w QNX ansi for windows
qnxm QNX4 with mouse events
qvt203-25-w QVT 203 PLUS with 25 by 132 columns
qansi-t QNX ansi without console writes
. . .
Use the -a and -s options together to show where each terminal
description was found:
--> /usr/local/ncurses/share/terminfo
----> /usr/share/terminfo
*-+-: 9term Plan9 terminal emulator for X
*---: Eterm Eterm with xterm-style color support (X Window System)
*-*-: Eterm-256color Eterm with xterm 256-colors
*-*-: Eterm-88color Eterm with 88 colors
*-+-: MtxOrb Generic Matrix Orbital LCD display
*-+-: MtxOrb162 16x2 Matrix Orbital LCD display
*-+-: MtxOrb204 20x4 Matrix Orbital LCD display
*-*-: NCR260VT300WPP NCR 2900_260 vt300 wide mode pc+ kybd
*-+-: aaa ann arbor ambassador/30 lines
*-+-: aaa+dec ann arbor ambassador in dec vt100 mode
*-+-: aaa+rv ann arbor ambassador in reverse video
. . .
FILES
/usr/local/share/terminfo/?/*
Compiled terminal description database.
HISTORY
This utility is not provided by other implementations. There is no
relevant X/Open or POSIX standard for toe.
The program name refers to a developer's pun:
o tic,
o tac (now tack),
o toe.
It replaced a -T option which was briefly supported by the ncurses
infocmp utility in 1995.
The -a and -s options were added to toe several years later (2006 and
2011, respectively).
SEE ALSO
captoinfo(1M), infocmp(1M), infotocap(1M), tic(1M), curses(3X),
terminfo(5).
This describes ncurses version 6.4 (patch 20221231).
toe(1M)
toe(1M) toe(1M)
NAME
toe - table of (terminfo) entries
SYNOPSIS
toe [-v[n]] [-ahsuUV] file...
DESCRIPTION
With no options, toe lists all available terminal types by primary name
with descriptions. File arguments specify the directories to be
scanned; if no such arguments are given, your default terminfo
directory is scanned. If you also specify the -h option, a directory
header will be issued as each directory is entered.
There are other options intended for use by terminfo file maintainers:
-a report on all of the terminal databases which ncurses would
search, rather than only the first one that it finds.
If the -s is also given, toe adds a column to the report,
showing (like conflict(1)) which entries which belong to a given
terminal database. An "*" marks entries which differ, and "+"
marks equivalent entries.
Without the -s option, toe does not attempt to merge duplicates
in its report
-s sort the output by the entry names.
-u file
says to write a report to the standard output, listing
dependencies in the given terminfo/termcap source file. The
report condenses the "use" relation: each line consists of the
primary name of a terminal that has use capabilities, followed
by a colon, followed by the whitespace-separated primary names
of all terminals which occur in those use capabilities, followed
by a newline
-U file
says to write a report to the standard output, listing reverse
dependencies in the given terminfo/termcap source file. The
report reverses the "use" relation: each line consists of the
primary name of a terminal that occurs in use capabilities,
followed by a colon, followed by the whitespace-separated
primary names of all terminals which depend on it, followed by a
newline.
-vn specifies that (verbose) output be written to standard error,
showing toe's progress.
The optional parameter n is a number from 1 to 10, interpreted
as for tic(1M). If ncurses is built without tracing support,
the optional parameter is ignored.
-V reports the version of ncurses which was used in this program,
and exits.
EXAMPLES
Without sorting, the -a option reports all of the names found in all of
the terminal databases found by the TERMINFO and TERMINFO_DIRS
environment variables:
MtxOrb162 16x2 Matrix Orbital LCD display
MtxOrb204 20x4 Matrix Orbital LCD display
MtxOrb Generic Matrix Orbital LCD display
qvt101+ qume qvt 101 PLUS product
qvt119+-25 QVT 119 PLUS with 25 data lines
qansi-g QNX ANSI
qvt103 qume qvt 103
qnxw QNX4 windows
qansi-w QNX ansi for windows
qnxm QNX4 with mouse events
qvt203-25-w QVT 203 PLUS with 25 by 132 columns
qansi-t QNX ansi without console writes
. . .
Use the -a and -s options together to show where each terminal
description was found:
--> /usr/local/ncurses/share/terminfo
----> /usr/share/terminfo
*-+-: 9term Plan9 terminal emulator for X
*---: Eterm Eterm with xterm-style color support (X Window System)
*-*-: Eterm-256color Eterm with xterm 256-colors
*-*-: Eterm-88color Eterm with 88 colors
*-+-: MtxOrb Generic Matrix Orbital LCD display
*-+-: MtxOrb162 16x2 Matrix Orbital LCD display
*-+-: MtxOrb204 20x4 Matrix Orbital LCD display
*-*-: NCR260VT300WPP NCR 2900_260 vt300 wide mode pc+ kybd
*-+-: aaa ann arbor ambassador/30 lines
*-+-: aaa+dec ann arbor ambassador in dec vt100 mode
*-+-: aaa+rv ann arbor ambassador in reverse video
. . .
FILES
/usr/local/share/terminfo/?/*
Compiled terminal description database.
HISTORY
This utility is not provided by other implementations. There is no
relevant X/Open or POSIX standard for toe.
The program name refers to a developer's pun:
o tic,
o tac (now tack),
o toe.
It replaced a -T option which was briefly supported by the ncurses
infocmp utility in 1995.
The -a and -s options were added to toe several years later (2006 and
2011, respectively).
SEE ALSO
captoinfo(1M), infocmp(1M), infotocap(1M), tic(1M), curses(3X),
terminfo(5).
This describes ncurses version 6.4 (patch 20221231).
toe(1M)