The following table lists functions that the console device supports, along with the character stream that you must send to the console to produce the effect. For more information on the control sequences, consult the console.doc of the Amiga ROM Kernel Reference Manual: Includes and Autodocs. The table uses the second form of <CSI>, that is, the hex value 0x9B, to minimize the number of characters to be transmitted to produce a function. A couple of notes about the table. If an item is enclosed in square brackets, it is optional and may be omitted. For example, for INSERT [N] CHARACTERS the value for N is shown as optional. The console device responds to such optional items by treating the value of N as 1 if it is not specified. The value of N or M is always a decimal number, having one or more ASCII digits to express its value. ANSI CONSOLE CONTROL SEQUENCES Sequence of Characters Console Command (in Hexadecimal Form) --------------- --------------------- BELL 07 (Flash the display ie; do an Intuition DisplayBeep()) BACKSPACE 08 (move left one column) HORIZONTAL TAB 09 (move right one tab stop) LINEFEED 0A (move down one text line as specified by the mode function) VERTICAL TAB 0B (move up one text line) FORMFEED 0C (clear the console's window) CARRIAGE RETURN 0D (move to first column) SHIFT IN OE (undo SHIFT OUT) SHIFT OUT 0F (set MSB of each character before displaying) ESC 1B (escape; can be part of the control sequence introducer) INDEX 84 (move the active position down one line) NEXT LINE 85 (go to the beginning of the next line) HORIZONTAL TABULATION SET 88 (Set a tab at the active cursor position) REVERSE INDEX 8D (move the active position up one line) CSI 9B (control sequence introducer) RESET TO INITIAL STATE 1B 63 INSERT [N] CHARACTERS 9B [N] 40 (insert one or more spaces, shifting the remainder of the line to the right) CURSOR UP [N] CHARACTER POSITIONS 9B [N] 41 (default = 1) CURSOR DOWN [N] CHARACTER POSITIONS 9B [N] 42 (default = 1) CURSOR FORWARD [N] CHARACTER POSITIONS 9B [N] 43 (default = 1) CURSOR BACKWARD [N] CHARACTER 9B [N] 44 (default = 1) CURSOR NEXT LINE [N] 9B [N] 45 (to column 1) CURSOR PRECEDING LINE [N] 9B [N] 46 (to column 1) CURSOR POSITION 9B [N] [3B M] 48 (where N is row, M is column, and semicolon (hex 3B) must be present as a separator, or if row is left out, so the console device can tell that the number after the semicolon actually represents the column number) CURSOR HORIZONTAL TABULATION 9B [N] 49 (move cursor forward to Nth tab position) ERASE IN DISPLAY 9B 4A (only to end of display) ERASE IN LINE 9B 4B (only to end of line) INSERT LINE 9B 4C (above the line containing the cursor) DELETE LINE 9B 4D (remove current line, move all lines up one position to fill gap, blank bottom line) DELETE CHARACTER [N] 9B [N] 50 (that cursor is sitting on and to the right if [N] is specified) SCROLL UP [N] LINES 9B [N] 53 (Remove line(s) from top of window, move all other lines up, blanks [N] bottom lines) SCROLL DOWN [N] LINES 9B [N] 54 (Remove line(s) from bottom of window, move all other lines down, blanks [N] top lines) CURSOR TABULATION CONTROL 9B [N] 57 (where N = 0 set tab, 2 = clear tab, 5 = clear all tabs.) CURSOR BACKWARD TABULATION 9B [N] 5A (move cursor backward to Nth tab position.) SET LINEFEED MODE 9B 32 30 68 (cause LINEFEED to respond as RETURN-LINEFEED) RESET NEWLINE MODE 9B 32 30 6C (cause LINEFEED to respond only as LINEFEED) DEVICE STATUS REPORT 9B 36 6E (cause console device to insert a CURSOR POSITION REPORT into your read stream; see "Reading from the Console Device" for more information) SELECT GRAPHIC RENDITION 9B N 3B 3N 3B 4N 3B >N 6D (select text style, character color, (See note below). character cell color,background color) For SELECT GRAPHIC RENDITION, any number of parameters, in any order, are valid. They are separated by semicolons. The parameters follow: <text style> = 0 Plain text 8 Concealed mode 1 Boldface 22 Normal color, not bold (V36) 2 faint (secondary color) 23 Italic off (V36) 3 Italic 24 Underscore off (V36) 4 Underscore 27 Reversed off (V36) 7 Reversed character/cell colors 28 Concealed off (V36) <character color> = 30-37 System colors 0-7 for character color. 39 Reset to default character color Transmitted as two ASCII characters. <character cell color> = 40-47 System colors 0-7 for character cell color. 39 Reset to default character color Transmitted as two ASCII characters. <background color> = >0-7System colors 0-7 for background color.(V36) You must specify the ">" in order for this to be recognized and it must be the last parameter. For example, to select bold face, with color 3 as the character color, and color 0 as the character cell color and the background color, send the hex sequence: 9B 31 3B 33 33 3B 34 30 3B 3E 30 6D representing the ASCII sequence: <CSI>1;33;40;>0m where <CSI> is the control sequence introducer, here used as the single character value 0x9B. Go Easy On The Eyes. -------------------- In most cases, the character cell color and the background color should be the same. Set Graphic Rendition Implementation Notes