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NAME

       x3270 - IBM host access tool

SYNOPSIS

       x3270 [options] [host]

       x3270 [options] session-file.x3270

DESCRIPTION

       x3270  opens  a  telnet connection to an IBM host in an X window.  It implements RFCs 2355
       (TN3270E), 1576 (TN3270)  and  1646  (LU  name  selection),  and  supports  IND$FILE  file
       transfer.   The window created by x3270 can use its own font for displaying characters, so
       it is a fairly accurate representation of an IBM 3278 or 3279.  It is similar to tn3270(1)
       except that it is X-based, not curses-based.

       The full syntax for host is:
              [prefix:]...[LUname@]hostname[:port]

       Prepending  a  P:  onto  hostname  causes the connection to go through the telnet-passthru
       service rather than directly to the host.  See PASSTHRU below.

       Prepending an S: onto hostname removes the "extended data stream" option reported  to  the
       host.  See -tn below for further information.

       Prepending an N: onto hostname turns off TN3270E support for the session.

       Prepending an L: onto hostname causes x3270 to first create an SSL tunnel to the host, and
       then create a TN3270 session inside the tunnel.  (This function is supported only if x3270
       was built with SSL/TLS support).  Note that TLS-encrypted sessions using the TELNET START-
       TLS option are negotiated with the host automatically; for these sessions  the  L:  prefix
       should not be used.

       A specific Logical Unit (LU) name to use may be specified by prepending it to the hostname
       with an `@'.  Multiple LU names to try can be separated by commas.  An  empty  LU  can  be
       placed  in  the  list  with  an extra comma.  (Note that the LU name is used for different
       purposes by different kinds of hosts.  For example, CICS uses the LU name as the  Terminal
       ID.)

       The  hostname may optionally be placed inside square-bracket characters `[' and `]'.  This
       will prevent any colon `:' characters in the hostname from being interpreted as indicating
       option  prefixes  or  port  numbers.   This  allows  numeric  IPv6 addresses to be used as
       hostnames.

       On systems that support the forkpty library call, the hostname may be replaced with -e and
       a  command  string.   This will cause x3270 to connect to a local child process, such as a
       shell.

       The port to connect to defaults to telnet.  This can be overridden with the -port  option,
       or by appending a port to the hostname with a colon `:'.  (For compatability with previous
       versions of x3270 and with tn3270(1), the port may also be specified as a second, separate
       argument.)

OPTIONS

       x3270 is a toolkit based program, so it understands standard Xt options and resources.  It
       also understands the following options:

       -activeicon
              Specifies that the icon should be a miniature version of  the  screen  image.   See
              ICONS below.

       -apl   Sets  up  APL mode.  This is actually an abbreviation for several options.  See APL
              SUPPORT below.

       -cc range:value[,...]
              Sets character classes.

       -charset name
              Specifies an EBCDIC host character set.

       -clear toggle
              Sets the initial value of toggle to false.  The list of toggle names is under MENUS
              below.

       -efont name
              Specifies a font for the emulator window.

       -iconname name
              Specifies an alternate title for the program icon.

       -iconx x
              Specifies the initial x coordinate for the program icon.

       -icony y
              Specifies the initial y coordinate for the program icon.

       -im method
              Specifies  the  name  of  the input method to use for multi-byte input.  (Supported
              only when x3270 is compiled with DBCS support.)

       -keymap name
              Specifies a keymap name and optional modifiers.  See KEYMAPS below.

       -keypad
              Turns on the keypad as soon as x3270 starts.

       -km name
              Specifies the local encoding method for multi-byte text.  name is an encoding  name
              recognized  by  the  ICU library.  (Supported only when x3270 is compiled with DBCS
              support, and necessary only when x3270 cannot figure it out from the locale.)

       -model name
              The model of 3270 display to be emulated.  The model name is in two  parts,  either
              of which may be omitted:

              The  first  part is the base model, which is either 3278 or 3279.  3278 specifies a
              monochrome (green on black) 3270 display; 3279 specifies a color 3270 display.

              The second part is the model  number,  which  specifies  the  number  of  rows  and
              columns.  Model 4 is the default.

                                     Model Number   Columns   Rows
                                     ──────────────────────────────
                                          2           80       24
                                          3           80       32
                                          4           80       43
                                          5           132      27

              Note:  Technically,  there  is no such 3270 display as a 3279-4 or 3279-5, but most
              hosts seem to work with them anyway.

              The default model for a color X display is 3279-4.  For a monochrome X display,  it
              is 3278-4.

       -mono  Forces x3270 to believe it is running on a monochrome X display.

       -once  Causes  x3270  to  exit after a host disconnects.  This option has effect only if a
              hostname is specified on the command line.

       -oversize colsxrows
              Makes the screen larger than the default for the chosen model number.  This  option
              has effect only in combination with extended data stream support (controlled by the
              "x3270.extended"  resource),  and  only  if  the  host  supports  the  Query  Reply
              structured  field.  The number of columns multiplied by the number of rows must not
              exceed 16383 (3fff hex), the limit of 14-bit 3270 buffer addressing.

       -port n
              Specifies a different TCP port to connect to.  n can be a name  from  /etc/services
              like telnet, or a number.  This option changes the default port number used for all
              connections.  (The positional parameter affects only the initial connection.)

       -printerlu luname
              Causes x3270 to automatically start a pr3287 printer session.  If  luname  is  ".",
              then  the  printer session will be associated with the interactive terminal session
              (this requires that the host support TN3270E).  Otherwise, the value is used as the
              explicit LU name to associate with the printer session.

       -proxy type:host[:port]
              Causes  x3270  to  connect  via  the  specified  proxy,  instead  of using a direct
              connection.  The host can be an IP address or hostname.  The optional port can be a
              number or a service name.  For a list of supported proxy types, see PROXY below.

       -pt type
              Specifies  the  preedit  type  for  the  multi-byte input method.  Valid values are
              OverTheSpot, OffTheSpot, Root and OnTheSpot.  The value for OverTheSpot can include
              an optional suffix, a signed number indicating the vertical distance in rows of the
              preedit window from the cursor position, e.g. OverTheSpot+1 or OverTheSpot-2.   The
              default  value  is OverTheSpot+1.  (Supported only when x3270 is compiled with DBCS
              support.)

       -reconnect
              Causes x3270 to automatically reconnect to the host if it ever  disconnects.   This
              option has effect only if a hostname is specified on the command line.

       -sb    Turns on the scrollbar.

       +sb    Turns the scrollbar off.

       -scheme name
              Specifes  a  color  scheme  to  use  in  3279 mode.  This option has effect only in
              combination with 3279 emulation.

       -script
              Causes x3270 to read commands from standard input,  with  the  results  written  to
              standard output.  The protocol for these commands is documented in x3270-script(1).

       -sl n  Specifies that n lines should be saved for scrolling back.  The default is 64.

       -scriptport port
              Causes x3270 to listen for scripting connections on local TCP port port.

       -set toggle
              Sets  the initial value of toggle to true.  The list of toggle names is under MENUS
              below.

       -socket
              Causes the emulator to create a Unix-domain socket  when  it  starts,  for  use  by
              script   processes  to  send  commands  to  the  emulator.   The  socket  is  named
              /tmp/x3sck.process_id.  The -p option of x3270if causes  it  to  use  this  socket,
              instead of pipes specified by environment variables.

       -tn name
              Specifies  the  terminal  name  to  be transmitted over the telnet connection.  The
              default name is IBM-model_name-E, for example, IBM-3279-4-E for a color X  display,
              or IBM-3278-4-E for a monochrome X display.

              Some  hosts are confused by the -E suffix on the terminal name, and will ignore the
              extra screen area on models 3, 4 and 5.  Prepending  an  s:  on  the  hostname,  or
              setting  the "x3270.extended" resource to "false", removes the -E from the terminal
              name when connecting to such hosts.

              The name can also be specified with the "x3270.termName" resource.

       -trace Turns on data stream tracing at startup.  Unlike turning it on from a menu  option,
              there   is   no   pop-up   to   confirm   the   file   name,   which   defaults  to
              /tmp/x3trc.process_id.

       -tracefile file
              Specifies a file to save data stream and event traces into.  If the value stdout is
              given, then traces will be written to standard output.  If the value none is given,
              then traces will be piped directly to the monitor  window,  and  no  file  will  be
              created.

       -tracefilesize size
              Places a limit on the size of a trace file.  If this option is not specified, or is
              specified as 0 or none, the trace file will be unlimited.  If specified, the  trace
              file  cannot  already exist, and the (silently enforced) minimum size is 64 Kbytes.
              The value of size can have a K or  M  suffix,  indicating  kilobytes  or  megabytes
              respectively.

       -v     Display the version and build options for x3270 and exit.

       After  reading  resource  definitions  from  the X server and any standandard X11 resource
       definition files ($HOME/.Xdefaults, etc.), x3270  will  read  definitions  from  the  file
       $HOME/.x3270pro.  This file contains local customizations and is also used to save changed
       options by the Save Changed Options in File menu option.

       Note that -xrm options override any definitions in the .x3270pro file.

       In addition, the toggle altCursor can be used to select  the  cursor  type.   If  set,  an
       underline cursor will be used.  If clear, the normal block cursor will be used.

       These names also represent resources that can be set in your .Xdefaults or .x3270pro file.
       For example, if you always want to have the scrollbar on, you can  add  the  following  to
       your .Xdefaults or .x3270pro:
              x3270.scrollBar:    true

       These names are also used as the first parameter to the Toggle action.

STATUS LINE

       The  x3270  status line contains a variety of information.  From left to right, the fields
       are:

       comm status
              The first symbol is always a 4.  If x3270 is in TN3270E mode, the second symbol  is
              a  B;  otherwise  it  is  an  A.   If  x3270 is disconnected, the third symbol is a
              question mark.  Otherwise, if x3270 is in SSCP-LU mode, the third symbol is  an  S.
              Otherwise it is blank.

       keyboard lock
              If  the  keyboard  is locked, an "X" symbol and a message field indicate the reason
              for the keyboard lock.

       shift  Three characters indicate the keyboard modifier status.   "M"  indicates  the  Meta
              key, "A" the Alt key, and an up-arrow or "^" indicates the Shift key.

       compose
              The  letter  "C"  indicates  that a composite character is in progress.  If another
              symbol follows the "C", it is the first character of the composite.

       typeahead
              The letter "T" indicates that one or more keystrokes are in the typeahead buffer.

       temporary keymap
              The letter "K" indicates that a temporary keymap is in effect.

       reverse
              The letter "R" indicates that the keyboard is in reverse field entry mode.

       insert mode
              A thick caret "^" or the letter "I" indicates that the keyboard is in insert mode.

       printer session
              The letter "P" indicates that a pr3287 session is active.

       script The letter "S" indicates that a script is active.

       LU name
              The LU name associated with the session, if there is one.

       timing A clock symbol and a time in seconds indicate the time it took to process the  last
              AID or the time to connect to a host.  This display is optional.

       cursor position
              The cursor row and column are optionally displayed, separated by a "/".

ICONS

       If  the  -activeicon  option is given (or the "x3270.activeIcon" resource is set to true),
       x3270 will attempt to make its icon a miniature version of the current screen image.  This
       function is highly dependent on your window manager:

       mwm    The  size  of  the  icon  is  limited by the "Mwm.iconImageMaximum" resource, which
              defaults to 50x50.  The image will be clipped at the bottom and  right.   The  icon
              cannot accept keyboard input.

       olwm   The  full  screen  image of all 3270 models can be displayed on the icon.  However,
              the icon cannot be resized, so if the model is later changed  with  an  x3270  menu
              option, the icon image will be corrupted.  The icon cannot accept keyboard input.

       twm and tvtwm
              The full screen image of all 3270 models can be displayed on the icon, and the icon
              can be resized.  The icon can accept keyboard input.

              However, twm does not put labels on application-supplied  icon  windows.   You  can
              have  x3270 add its own label to the icon by setting the "x3270.labelIcon" resource
              to true.  The default font for icon labels is 8x13; you  may  change  it  with  the
              "x3270.iconLabelFont" resource.

KEYMAPS

       The  type  of keyboard may be specified with the -keymap switch or using either the KEYMAP
       or KEYBD environment variables.  The types of supported keyboards include sun_k3,  sun_k4,
       sun_k5, hp-k1, hp-pc and ncd.

       The  keymap  may  also be specified as a comma-separated list of names.  Later definitions
       override earlier ones.  This is used to specify both a primary keyboard type and a set  of
       modifiers.  The modifiers defined include:

       ow     (OpenWindows)  Swaps  the  middle and right mouse button definitions, so the middle
              button performs the "Extend"  function  and  the  right-hand  button  performs  the
              "Paste"  function.   Also  changes the cut and paste actions to use the OpenWindows
              CLIPBOARD.

       apl    Allows entry of APL characters (see APL SUPPORT below).

       finnish7
              Replaces the bracket, brace and bar keys with common Finnish characters.

       norwegian7
              Replaces the bracket, brace and bar keys with common Norwegian characters.

       A temporary keymap can also be specified while x3270 is running with  the  Keymap  action.
       When  the action Keymap(n) is executed, temporary keymap n is added to or deleted from the
       current keymap.  Multiple temporary keymaps can  be  active  simultaneously.   The  action
       Keymap(None)  restores the original keymap.  Note: When Keymap() is specified as part of a
       list of multiple actions in a keymap, it must be the last action in the list.

       The temporary keymap hebrew is provided to allow entry of Hebrew characters.

       The X Toolkit translation mechanism is used to provide keyboard emulation.  It maps events
       into  actions.   The  best  documentation  can  be found with X toolkit documents, but the
       following should suffice for simple customization.

       An Xt event consists of (at least) four fields.  The first is called a modifier.   It  may
       be  any  combination  of  Meta,  Shift  and  Ctrl.  If it is prefaced by !, it means those
       modifiers only.  The second field is the specific event, in x3270 usually just <Key>.  The
       third  field  is the detail field, which gives the actual key.  The name of the key may be
       determined using the xev program or with the "Trace X Events" menu option.  The last field
       is the action, which is the internal emulator function.  A complete list of actions may be
       found later in the manual.

       There are three levels of translation tables in x3270.  The first  is  a  defined  by  the
       resource x3270.keymap.base.  It defines alphabetic, numeric, function keys, and such basic
       functions as Enter and Delete.  It allows a minimal useful functionality.  It is generally
       compiled in x3270, but can be overridden.

       The  second  level  is  a  keyboard  specific table, which is selected by the x3270.keymap
       resource, and defined by the x3270.keymap.name resource (where name is the  value  of  the
       x3270.keymap  resource).   This keymap defines actions for such things as keypad keys, and
       keys unique to certain keyboards.  Several predefined keymaps are included with x3270.

       The third level is a user customizable table which may be used to augment or override  key
       definitions.  This keymap is defined by the x3270.keymap.name.user resource.

       In  addition, keymaps may be defined for use in 3270 mode or NVT mode only.  These keymaps
       use  the  suffixes  .3270  and  .nvt  in  their  names,   respectively.    If   a   keymap
       x3270.keymap.name.mode is defined, it will augment the keymap x3270.keymap.name when x3270
       is in the given mode.  If a keymap x3270.keymap.name.user.mode is defined, it will augment
       the keymap x3270.keymap.name.user when x3270 is in the given mode.

       The default translation table x3270.keymap.base is:

       <Key>Multi_key    Compose()
       Shift<Key>Left    KybdSelect(Left,PRIMARY)
       <Key>Left         Left()
       Meta<Key>Right    NextWord()
       Shift<Key>Right   KybdSelect(Right,PRIMARY)
       <Key>Right        Right()
       Shift<Key>Up      KybdSelect(Up,PRIMARY)
       <Key>Up           Up()
       Shift<Key>Down    KybdSelect(Down,PRIMARY)
       <Key>Down         Down()
       Ctrl<Btn1Down>    HandleMenu(quitMenu)
       Ctrl<Btn2Down>    HandleMenu(optionsMenu)
       Ctrl<Btn3Down>    HandleMenu(hostMenu)
       Shift<Btn1Down>   MoveCursor()
       <Btn1Down>        select-start()
       <Btn1Motion>      select-extend()
       <Btn2Down>        ignore()
       <Btn2Motion>      ignore()
       <Btn2Up>          insert-selection(PRIMARY)
       <Btn3Down>        start-extend()
       <Btn3Motion>      select-extend()
       <BtnUp>           select-end(PRIMARY)
       Meta<Key>F1       PF(13)
       Meta<Key>F2       PF(14)
       Meta<Key>F3       PF(15)
       Meta<Key>F4       PF(16)
       Meta<Key>F5       PF(17)

       Meta<Key>F6       PF(18)
       Meta<Key>F7       PF(19)
       Meta<Key>F8       PF(20)
       Meta<Key>F9       PF(21)
       Meta<Key>F10      PF(22)
       Meta<Key>F11      PF(23)
       Meta<Key>F12      PF(24)
       <Key>F1           PF(1)
       <Key>F2           PF(2)
       <Key>F3           PF(3)
       <Key>F4           PF(4)
       <Key>F5           PF(5)
       <Key>F6           PF(6)
       <Key>F7           PF(7)
       <Key>F8           PF(8)
       <Key>F9           PF(9)
       <Key>F10          PF(10)
       <Key>F11          PF(11)
       <Key>F12          PF(12)
       Alt<Key>q         Quit()
       :<Key>            Default()

       The default 3270-mode table x3270.keymap.base.3270 adds the following definitions:

       Shift<Key>Return        Newline()
       <Key>Return             Enter()
       <Key>Linefeed           Newline()
       Shift<Key>Tab           BackTab()
       <Key>Tab                Tab()
       <Key>Home               Home()
       Meta<Key>Left           PreviousWord()
       Meta<Key>Right          NextWord()
       <Key>Insert             Insert()
       <Key>Delete             Delete()
       <Key>BackSpace          BackSpace()
       Ctrl Shift<Btn1Down>    MouseSelect()
       Shift<Btn1Down>         MoveCursor()
       Meta<Key>1              PA(1)
       Meta<Key>2              PA(2)
       Meta<Key>3              PA(3)
       Ctrl<Key>a              SelectAll(PRIMARY)
       Meta<Key>a              Attn()
       Meta<Key>b              PrintWindow()
       Ctrl<Key>c              set-select(CLIPBOARD)
       Meta<Key>c              Clear()
       Meta<Key>d              Delete()
       Meta<Key>h              Home()
       Meta<Key>i              Insert()
       Meta<Key>l              Redraw()
       Meta<Key>p              PrintText()
       Meta<Key>r              Reset()
       Meta<Key>u              Unselect()
       Ctrl<Key>u              DeleteField()
       Ctrl<Key>v              insert-selection(CLIPBOARD)
       Ctrl<Key>w              DeleteWord()
       :Meta<Key>asciicircum   Key(notsign)

       Meta  is the diamond shaped key on a sun_k4, "Alt" on an NCD, "Extend Char" on an HP.  The
       following xmodmap command must be used on the NCD to allow use the the "Alt" key:

              xmodmap -e "keysym Alt_L = Meta_L"

       The left mouse button may be used to  make  a  selection.   Clicking  once  unselects  the
       current  selection.   Clicking  twice  selects  the word under the mouse cursor.  Clicking
       three times selects the line under the mouse cursor.   Clicking  and  dragging  selects  a
       rectangular area of the display.

       The middle mouse button may be used to paste a selection.

       The  right  mouse  button  may also be used for selections, selecting the rectangular area
       between the current position and where the left button was last pressed.

       On color X displays, the "x3270.selectBackground" resource  is  used  to  distinguish  the
       selected  text from the rest of the screen.  On monochrome X displays, selected text is in
       reverse video.  (It can be distinguished from a block  cursor  because  the  block  cursor
       covers slightly less than an entire character position on the screen.)

       The  left mouse button, when pressed with the "Shift" key held down, moves the 3270 cursor
       to the where the mouse cursor is pointing.

       This is the complete list of keymap-callable actions.  Other actions are defined  for  use
       by  scripts  and  are documented in x3270-script(1); still others are defined for internal
       use by x3270 and are not documented here.  Note that when an action with no parameters  is
       used in a keymap, the parentheses and empty argument list are still required.

       Actions  marked  with  an  asterisk  (*)  may block, sending data to the host and possibly
       waiting for a response.

                    *Attn                             attention key
                    AltCursor                         switch between block and
                                                      underscore cursor
                    BackSpace                         move cursor left (or send
                                                      ASCII BS)
                    BackTab                           tab to start of previous input
                                                      field
                    CircumNot                         input "^" in NVT mode, or
                                                      "notsign" in 3270 mode
                    *Clear                            clear screen
                    Compose                           next two keys form a special
                                                      symbol
                    *Connect(host)                    connect to host
                    *CursorSelect                     Cursor Select AID
                    Cut                               erase selected text
                    Default                           enter key literally
                    Delete                            delete character under cursor
                                                      (or send ASCII DEL)
                    DeleteField                       delete the entire field
                    DeleteWord                        delete the current or previous
                                                      word
                    *Disconnect                       disconnect from host
                    Down                              move cursor down
                    Dup                               duplicate field
                    *Enter                            Enter AID (or send ASCII CR)
                    Erase                             erase previous character (or
                                                      send ASCII BS)
                    EraseEOF                          erase to end of current field
                    EraseInput                        erase all input fields
                    Execute(cmd)                      execute a command in a shell
                    FieldEnd                          move cursor to end of field
                    FieldMark                         mark field
                    HandleMenu(name)                  pop up a menu
                    HexString(hex_digits)             insert control-character
                                                      string
                    Home                              move cursor to first input
                                                      field
                    Insert                            set insert mode
                    *Interrupt                        send TELNET IP to host
                    Key(keysym)                       insert key keysym
                    Key(0xxx)                         insert key with character code
                                                      xx
                    Keymap(keymap)                    toggle alternate keymap (or
                                                      remove with None)
                    KybdSelect(direction[,atom...])   Extend selection by one row or
                                                      column

                    Left                              move cursor left
                    Left2                             move cursor left 2 positions
                    *Macro(macro)                     run a macro
                    MonoCase                          toggle uppercase-only mode
                    MoveCursor                        move cursor to mouse position
                    MoveCursor(row, col)              move cursor to (row,col)
                    *MoveCursorSelect                 move cursor to mouse position,
                                                      light pen selection
                    Newline                           move cursor to first field on
                                                      next line (or send ASCII LF)
                    NextWord                          move cursor to next word
                    *PA(n)                            Program Attention AID (n from
                                                      1 to 3)
                    *PF(n)                            Program Function AID (n from 1
                                                      to 24)
                    PreviousWord                      move cursor to previous word
                    Printer(Start[,lu]|Stop)          start or stop printer session
                    PrintText(command)                print screen text on printer
                    PrintWindow(command)              print screen image (bitmap) on
                                                      printer
                    Quit                              exit x3270
                    *Reconnect                        reconnect to previous host
                    Redraw                            redraw window
                    Reset                             reset locked keyboard
                    Right                             move cursor right
                    Right2                            move cursor right 2 positions
                    *Script(command[,arg...])         run a script
                    SelectAll(atom)                   select entire screen
                    SetFont(font)                     change emulator font
                    *String(string)                   insert string (simple macro
                                                      facility)
                    *SysReq                           System Request AID
                    Tab                               move cursor to next input
                                                      field
                    Toggle(option[,set|clear])        toggle an option
                    ToggleInsert                      toggle insert mode
                    ToggleReverse                     toggle reverse-input mode
                    *Transfer(option=value...)        file transfer
                    Unselect                          release selection
                    Up                                move cursor up
                    ─────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────
                    (the following are similar to
                      xterm)
                    ─────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────
                    ignore                            do nothing
                    insert-                           paste selection
                      selection([atom[,atom...]])
                    move-select                       a combination of MoveCursor
                                                      and select-start
                    select-end(atom[,atom...]])       complete selection and assign
                                                      to atom(s)
                    select-extend                     move the end of a selection
                    select-start                      mark the beginning of a
                                                      selection
                    set-select(atom[,atom...]])       assign existing selection to
                                                      atom(s)
                    start-extend                      begin marking the end of a
                                                      selection

THE PRINTTEXT ACTION

       The PrintText produces screen snapshots in a number of different forms.  The default  form
       wth  no arguments sends a copy of the screen to the default printer.  A single argument is
       the command to use to print, e.g.,  lpr.   Multiple  arguments  can  include  keywords  to
       control the output of PrintText:

       file filename
              Save the output in a file.

       html   Save the output as HTML.  This option implies file.

       rtf    Save  the  output  as  RichText.   This  option implies file.  The font defaults to
              Courier New and the point size defaults to 8.   These  can  be  overridden  by  the
              printTextFont and printTextSize resources, respectively.

       string Return the output as a string.  This can only be used from scripts.

       modi   Render modified fields in italics.

       caption text
              Add  the  specified  text  as a caption above the output.  Within text, the special
              sequence %T% will be replaced with a timestamp.

       secure Disables the pop-up dialog.

       command command
              Directs the output to a command.  This allows one or more of the other keywords  to
              be specified, while still sending the output to the printer.

MACROS AND SCRIPTS

       There are several types of macros and script functions available.

       The String Action
              The simplest method for macros is provided via the String action.  The arguments to
              String are one or more double-quoted strings which  are  inserted  directly  as  if
              typed.  The C backslash conventions are honored as follows.  (Entries marked * mean
              that after sending the AID code to the host, x3270 will wait for the host to unlock
              the keyboard before further processing the string.)

              \b       Left
              \exxxx   EBCDIC character in hex
              \f       Clear*
              \n       Enter*
              \pan     PA(n)*
              \pfnn    PF(nn)*
              \r       Newline
              \t       Tab
              \T       BackTab
              \uxxxx   Unicode character in hex
              \xxxxx   Unicode character in hex

              Note  that the numeric values for the \e, \u and \x sequences can be abbreviated to
              2 digits.  Note also that EBCDIC codes greater than 255 and some Unicode  character
              codes  represent  DBCS characters, which will work only if x3270 is built with DBCS
              support and the host allows DBCS input in the current field.

              An example keymap entry would be:
              Meta<Key>p: String("probs clearrdr\n")

              Note: The strings are in ASCII and converted to  EBCDIC,  so  beware  of  inserting
              control  codes.  Also, a backslash before a p may need to be doubled so it will not
              be removed when a resource file is read.

              There is also an alternate form of the String action, HexString, which is  used  to
              enter  non-printing  data.   The  argument  to HexString is a string of hexadecimal
              digits, two per character.  A leading 0x or 0X is  optional.   In  3270  mode,  the
              hexadecimal  data  represent  EBCDIC characters, which are entered into the current
              field.  In NVT mode, the hexadecimal data represent  ASCII  characters,  which  are
              sent directly to the host.

       The Script Action
              This  action causes x3270 to start a child process which can execute x3270 actions.
              Standard input and output from the child process are  piped  back  to  x3270.   The
              Script action is fully documented in x3270-script(1).

       The macros Resource
              An  alternate  method  of  defining  macros  is  the "x3270.macros" resource.  This
              resource is similar to a keymap, but instead  of  defining  keyboard  mappings,  it
              associates  a list of X actions with a name.  These names are displayed on a Macros
              menu that appears when x3270 is connected to a host.  Selecting one of the names on
              the  menu  executes  the  X  actions associated with it.  Typically the actions are
              String calls, but any action may be specified.  Here is a  sample  macros  resource
              definition, which would result in a four-entry Macros menu:
              x3270.macros: \
              log off: String("logout\n")\n\
              vtam: String("dial vtam\n")\n\
              pa1: PA(1)\n\
              alt printer: PrintText("lpr -Plw2")

              You  can  also  define  a  different  set  of  macros for each host.  If there is a
              resource named `x3270.macros.somehost', it defines the macros menu for  when  x3270
              is connected to somehost.

       The -script Option
              This  facility  allows  x3270  to  operate  under the complete control of a script.
              x3270 accepts actions from standard input, and prints results on  standard  output.
              The -script option is fully documented in x3270-script(1).

COMPOSITE CHARACTERS

       x3270  allows  the  direct  entry  of  accented letters and special symbols.  Pressing and
       releasing the "Compose" key, followed by two  other  keys,  causes  entry  of  the  symbol
       combining  those  two  keys.   For  example, "Compose" followed by the "C" key and the ","
       (comma) key, enters the "C-cedilla" symbol.  A C on the status line  indicates  a  pending
       composite character.

       The  mappings  between  these  pairs  of  ordinary  keys and the symbols they represent is
       controlled by the "x3270.composeMap" resource; it gives the name of the map to  use.   The
       maps  themselves  are named "x3270.composeMap.name".  The default is "latin1", which gives
       mappings for most of the symbols in the ISO 8859-1 Latin-1 character set that are  not  in
       the 7-bit ASCII character set.

       Note:  The  default  keymap  defines the "Multi_key" keysym as the "Compose" key.  If your
       keyboard lacks such a key, you may set up your own "Compose" key with a keymap  that  maps
       some other keysym onto the Compose action.

APL SUPPORT

       x3270  supports  the  full  APL2  character  set  and the entry of APL characters from the
       keyboard.

       APL characters are supported only in the special 3270 font.

       Keyboard entry of APL characters is supported  through  the  apl  keymap  modifier.   This
       modifier  defines  the  "Alt" key as an APL shift key, with a typical APL keyboard layout,
       e.g., "Alt" pressed with the  A  key  results  in  the  APL  "alpha"  symbol.   Overstruck
       characters  such  as  "quad-quote"  are not defined as single keystrokes; instead they are
       entered as composites (see COMPOSITE CHARACTERS above).  A special composite map, apl,  is
       provided for this purpose.

       Note:  Some  keyboards  do not define the "Alt" key as a modifier, so keymaps that use the
       "Alt" key will not function.  On a Sun for example, this can be remedied with the command:

              xmodmap -e "add mod2 = Alt_L"

       For convenience, an -apl option is defined, which is an  abbreviation  for  the  following
       resource definitions:
              x3270.keymap: your_keymap_name,apl
              x3270.charset: apl
              x3270.composeMap: apl

       There are a number of APL characters that are similar in appearance to non-APL characters.
       In particular, the APL "stile", "slope," "tilde" and "quotedot" characters are similar  to
       the  EBCDIC  "bar", "backslash," "tilde" and "exclaim" characters.  The APL characters are
       entered with the "Alt" key, and have slightly different appearances.

       The complete list of special APL keysyms is as follows.  Entries marked with  an  asterisk
       (*)  represent  simple aliases for standard EBCDIC characters.  Entries marked with an (S)
       represent Sharp APL charatcers.

       APL Symbol         Hex   x3270 Keysym          x3270 Key   x3270 Composed
                                                                  Keys
       ────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────
       A underbar         41    apl_Aunderbar         Alt-A       A + underbar
       alpha              B0    apl_alpha             Alt-a

       B underbar         42    apl_Bunderbar         Alt-B       B + underbar
       bar                60*   apl_bar               -

       brace left         C0    apl_braceleft         Alt-{

       brace right        D0    apl_braceright        Alt-}

       C underbar         43    apl_Cunderbar         Alt-C       C + underbar
       circle             9D    apl_circle            Alt-o

       circle bar         ED    apl_circlebar
                                                                  circle + bar
       circle slope       CF    apl_circleslope
                                                                  circle + slope
       circle star        FD    apl_circlestar
                                                                  circle + star
       circle stile       CD    apl_circlestile
                                                                  circle + stile
       colon              7A*   apl_colon             :

       comma              6B*   apl_comma             ,

       comma bar (S)      E5    apl_commabar
                                                                  comma + bar
       D underbar         44    apl_Dunderbar         Alt-D       D + underbar
       del                BA    apl_del               Alt-g

       del stile          DC    apl_delstile
                                                                  del + stile
       del tilde          FB    apl_deltilde
                                                                  del + tilde
       delta              BB    apl_delta             Alt-h

       delta stile        DD    apl_deltastile
                                                                  delta + stile
       delta underbar     FC    apl_deltaunderbar
                                                                  delta + underbar
       diamond            70    apl_diamond
                                                                  up caret + down
                                                                  caret
       dieresis           72    apl_dieresis          Alt-1

       dieresis circle    E5    apl_dieresiscircle
       (S)                                                        dieresis +
                                                                  circle
       dieresis dot       EC    apl_dieresisdot
                                                                  dieresis + dot
       dieresis jot (S)   E4    apl_dieresisjot
                                                                  dieresis + jot
       divide             B8    apl_divide            Alt-+

       dot                4B*   apl_dot

       down arrow         8B    apl_downarrow         Alt-u

       down caret         78    apl_downcaret         Alt-9

       down caret tilde   CB    apl_downcarettilde
                                                                  down caret +
                                                                  tilde
       down shoe          AB    apl_downshoe          Alt-v

       down stile         8E    apl_downstile         Alt-d

       down tack          AC    apl_downtack          Alt-b

       down tack jot      FE    apl_downtackjot
                                                                  down tack + jot
       down tack up       DA    apl_downtackuptack
       tack                                                       down tack + up
                                                                  tack
       E underbar         45    apl_Eunderbar         Alt-E       E + underbar
       epsilon            B1    apl_epsilon           Alt-e

       epsilon underbar   75    apl_epsilonunderbar
                                                                  epsilon +
                                                                  underbar
       equal              7E*   apl_equal             "="

       equal underbar     E1    apl_equalunderbar
                                                                  equal + underbar
       euro (S)           E7    apl_euro
                                                                  C + =
       F underbar         46    apl_Funderbar         Alt-F       F + underbar
       G underbar         47    apl_Gunderbar         Alt-G       G + underbar
       greater            6E*   apl_greater           >

       H underbar         48    apl_Hunderbar         Alt-H       H + underbar
       I underbar         49    apl_Iunderbar         Alt-I       I + underbar
       iota               B2    apl_iota              Alt-i

       iota underbar      74    apl_iotaunderbar
                                                                  iota + underbar
       J underbar         51    apl_Junderbar         Alt-J       J + underbar
       jot                AF    apl_jot               alt-j

       K underbar         52    apl_Kunderbar         Alt-K       K + underbar
       L underbar         53    apl_Lunderbar         Alt-L       L + underbar
       left arrow         9F    apl_leftarrow         Alt-[

       left bracket       AD    apl_leftbracket       [

       left paren         4D*   apl_leftparen         (

       left shoe          9B    apl_leftshoe          Alt-z

       less               4C*   apl_less              <

       M underbar         54    apl_Munderbar         Alt-M       M + underbar
       N underbar         55    apl_Nunderbar         Alt-N       N + underbar
       not equal          BE    apl_notequal          Alt-8       equal + slash
       not greater        8C    apl_notgreater        Alt-4       less + equal
       not less           AE    apl_notless           Alt-6       greater + equal
       O underbar         56    apl_Ounderbar         Alt-O       O + underbar
       omega              B4    apl_omega             Alt-w

       overbar            A0    apl_overbar           Alt-2

       P underbar         57    apl_Punderbar         Alt-P       P + underbar
       plus               4E*   apl_plus              +

       Q underbar         58    apl_Qunderbar         Alt-Q       Q + underbar
       quad               90    apl_quad              Alt-l

       quad divide        EE    apl_quaddivide
                                                                  quad + divide
       quad jot           73    apl_quadjot
                                                                  quad + jot
       quad quote         DE    apl_quadquote
                                                                  quad + quote
       quad slope         CE    apl_quadslope
                                                                  quad + slope

       query              6F*   apl_query             ?

       quote              7D*   apl_quote

       quote dot          DB    apl_quotedot
                                                                  quote + dot
       R underbar         59    apl_Runderbar         Alt-R       R + underbar
       rho                B3    apl_rho               Alt-r

       right arrow        8F    apl_rightarrow        Alt-]

       right bracket      BD    apl_rightbracket      ]

       right paren        5D*   apl_rightparen        )

       right shoe         9A    apl_rightshoe         Alt-x

       S underbar         62    apl_Sunderbar         Alt-S       S + underbar
       semicolon          5E*   apl_semicolon         ;

       slash              61*   apl_slash             /

       slash bar          EA    apl_slashbar
                                                                  slash + bar
       slope              B7    apl_slope             Alt-\

       slope bar          EB    apl_slopebar
                                                                  slope + bar
       squad              CC    apl_squad
                                                                  quad + quad
       star               5C*   apl_star              *

       stile              BF    apl_stile             Alt-|

       T underbar         63    apl_Tunderbar         Alt-T       T + underbar
       tilde              80    apl_tilde             Alt-~

       times              B6    apl_times             Alt-=

       U underbar         64    apl_Uunderbar         Alt-U       U + underbar
       underbar           6D*   apl_underbar          "_"

       up arrow           8A    apl_uparrow           Alt-y

       up caret           71    apl_upcaret           Alt-0

       up caret tilde     CA    apl_upcarettilde
                                                                  up caret + tilde
       up shoe            AA    apl_upshoe            Alt-c

       up shoe jot        DF    apl_upshoejot
                                                                  up shoe + jot
       up stile           8D    apl_upstile           Alt-s

       up tack            BC    apl_uptack            Alt-n

       up tack jot        EF    apl_uptackjot
                                                                  up tack + jot
       V underbar         65    apl_Vunderbar         Alt-V       V + underbar
       W underbar         66    apl_Wunderbar         Alt-W       W + underbar
       X underbar         67    apl_Xunderbar         Alt-X       X + underbar
       Y underbar         68    apl_Yunderbar         Alt-Y       Y + underbar
       Z underbar         69    apl_Zunderbar         Alt-Z       Z + underbar

XIM SUPPORT

       When  compiled  with  DBCS  support,  x3270  supports multi-byte input methods via the XIM
       protocol.

       The input method is selected by the XMODIFIERS environment variable or  the  -im  command-
       line option.

       The  preedit  type  is  specified  by  the  -pt  command-line  option,  with  a default of
       OverTheSpot+1.

SCREEN PRINTING

       Screen printing is handled through options on the  File  menu  or  by  the  PrintText  and
       PrintWindow actions.  Each results in a pop-up to confirm the print command.

       The  PrintText action (usually assigned to the key <Meta>p) sends the current screen image
       to the printer as ASCII characters.  The  default  command  used  to  print  the  data  is
       controlled by the "x3270.printTextCommand" resource; the default is lpr.  You may also use
       a keymap definition to pass a print command the  PrintText  action  itself.   The  command
       receives  the  screen  text as its standard input.  For example, the following keymap will
       save the screen text in a file:

              Meta<Key>f: PrintText("cat >screen.image")

       Note: HardPrint is an alias for PrintText.

       The PrintWindow action (usually assigned to the key  <Meta>b)  sends  the  current  screen
       image  to  the  printer  as  a  bitmap.   The  default  command  used to print the data is
       controlled by the "x3270.printWindowCommand" resource; the default is

              xwd -id %d | xpr | lpr.

       You may also use a keymap definition to pass a print command  to  the  PrintWindow  action
       itself.  If the command contains the text "%d", the window ID of x3270 will be substituted
       before it is run.  For example, the following keymap  will  pop  up  a  duplicate  of  the
       current screen image:

              Meta<Key>g: PrintWindow("xwd -id %d | xwud &")

       If the command for PrintWindow or PrintText begins with an "@" character, the initial pop-
       up menu to confirm the print command is not displayed and the command cannot be edited.

BUGS

       Cursor highlighting will not work with if you use the NoTitleFocus option in  your  .twmrc
       file.

PASSTHRU

       x3270  supports the Sun telnet-passthru service provided by the in.telnet-gw server.  This
       allows outbound telnet connections through a firewall machine.  When a p: is prepended  to
       a  hostname,  x3270  acts much like the itelnet(1) command.  It contacts the machine named
       internet-gateway at the port defined in /etc/services as telnet-passthru  (which  defaults
       to 3514).  It then passes the requested hostname and port to the in.telnet-gw server.

PROXY

       The  -proxy  option  or  the  x3270.proxy  resource  causes x3270 to use a proxy server to
       connect to the host.  The syntax of the option or resource is:
              type:host[:port]

       The supported values for type are:

                           Proxy Type   Protocol                 Default Port
                           ───────────────────────────────────────────────────
                              http      RFC 2817 HTTP tunnel         3128
                                        (squid)
                            passthru    Sun in.telnet-gw             none
                             socks4     SOCKS version 4              1080
                             socks5     SOCKS version 5 (RFC         1080
                                        1928)
                             telnet     No protocol (just send       none
                                        connect host port)

       The special types socks4a and socks5d can also be used to force the proxy server to do the
       hostname resolution for the SOCKS protocol.

FILES

       /usr/lib/X11/x3270/ibm_hosts
       $HOME/.x3270pro

ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES

       3270PRO Path of profile file, containing resource definitions.  Merged  after  the  system
       resource database, but before X3270RDB.  Defaults to $HOME/.x3270pro.
       NOX3270PRO If set, do not read the profile.
       X3270RDB  Additional  resource  definitions,  merged after the profile file but before the
       command-line options.
       KEYMAP Keymap name.
       KEYBD Keymap name.

SEE ALSO

       s3270(1), c3270(1), tcl3270(1), ibm_hosts(5), x3270-script(1), telnet(1), tn3270(1)
       X Toolkit Intrinsics
       Data Stream Programmer's Reference, IBM GA23-0059
       Character Set Reference, IBM GA27-3831
       RFC 1576, TN3270 Current Practices
       RFC 1646, TN3270 Extensions for LUname and Printer Selection
       RFC 2355, TN3270 Enhancements

COPYRIGHTS

       Copyright 1993-2009, Paul Mattes.
       Copyright 2004-2005, Don Russell.
       Copyright 2004, Dick Altenbern.
       Copyright 1990, Jeff Sparkes.
       Copyright 1989, Georgia Tech Research Corporation (GTRC), Atlanta, GA
        30332.
       All rights reserved.

       Redistribution and use in source and binary  forms,  with  or  without  modification,  are
       permitted provided that the following conditions are met:

       *      Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright notice, this list of
              conditions and the following disclaimer.

       *      Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright notice, this list
              of  conditions  and  the  following  disclaimer  in  the documentation and/or other
              materials provided with the distribution.

       *      Neither the names of Paul Mattes, Don Russell, Dick Altenbern, Jeff  Sparkes,  GTRC
              nor  the  names  of  their  contributors may be used to endorse or promote products
              derived from this software without specific prior written permission.

       THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY PAUL MATTES, DON RUSSELL, DICK ALTENBERN,  JEFF  SPARKES  AND
       GTRC  "AS  IS"  AND  ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE
       IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED.
       IN NO EVENT SHALL PAUL MATTES, DON RUSSELL, DICK ALTENBERN, JEFF SPARKES OR GTRC BE LIABLE
       FOR  ANY  DIRECT,  INDIRECT,  INCIDENTAL,  SPECIAL  EXEMPLARY,  OR  CONSEQUENTIAL  DAMAGES
       (INCLUDING,  BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE,
       DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY,
       WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING
       IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF  THE  POSSIBILITY  OF  SUCH
       DAMAGE.

VERSION

       x3270 3.3.10ga4

                                         02 October 2009                                 x3270(1)