Using Host Connection Program
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Note: The following special emulator keys, related to four-byte operations,
are not supported in the DBCS environment:
• DELWORD
• FTABW
• BTABW
HCONUTIL Invokes the HCON utility program. While the HCON utility is executing, the
host can modify the internal presentation space of the emulation session.
When the utility ends, the emulation session regains use of the virtual
terminal. With the xhcon command, the hconutil is run in a separate
AIXwindow and the display session continues to be active.
HOME Positions the cursor at the first unprotected character location on the
display.
INSERT Operates as it does on a 3278/79, with additional features. The INSERT
key puts the terminal into insert mode. This is indicated by a ^ (caret) in the
OIA. All subsequent keyed characters are inserted rather than overwritten.
If the field becomes full while in insert mode and there are trailing blanks at
the end of the field, those blanks are shifted out of the field. Characters can
then be entered until there are no nulls or trailing blanks left in the field.
Insert mode may be terminated by pressing the RESET key. The INSERT
key also acts as a toggle, so that pressing this key while in insert mode
resets the terminal to replacement mode.
JOBCTRL Allows suspension of the emulator if run from a shell that supports job
control. While the e789 process is suspended, the keyboard and display
are released to the parent shell. The host may modify the internal
presentation space of the emulation session. The xhcon command does
not support this function.
The e789 process cannot be put into the background. Attempting to do this
results in the e789 process remaining suspended and displays a message.
To put the e789 process back into the foreground, enter:
fg <job #>
LENDF Moves the cursor to the first nonnull, nonspace character in a SBCS field.
In a DBCS field, LENDF moves the cursor to the first nonnull, nonspace,
non-shift-out character in a field. If a field is empty, the cursor is moved to
the first position of the current field.
NEWLINE Moves the cursor to the next line and wraps to the top of the screen for the
last line.
NEXT Makes the next session the active session. For example, if four sessions
are started by entering e789 abcd, four sessions with session names of a,
b, c, and d are established. Session a is the active session and is usable
on the display. Pressing the NEXT key causes session b to become active.
Pressing the NEXT key three more times activates the c, d, and a sessions
in succession. This key performs no function if only one session is
available.
POREST Emulates power-on reset. This is equivalent to turning on the power for a
3278/79 display. The ENTER key may need to be pressed before the logo
is displayed again, as on the 3278/79 display, if the session is a DFT or
display session.
PRINT Prints the contents of the display on the printer associated with the local
system. This key does not provide the same function as the Local Copy key
found on the 3278/79 display.
QUIT Terminates the emulator session, which is the same as turning off a
3278/79 display.
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