ansi escape sequencesの例文
- Dumb terminals are those that can interpret a limited number of control codes ( ANSI escape sequences.
- The name " ANSI escape sequence " dates from 1979 when ECMA committee TC 1 to produce nearly identical standards.
- The later VT100 terminal implemented the more sophisticated ANSI escape sequences standard ( now ECMA-48 ) for functions such as controlling cursor movement, character set, and display enhancements.
- Although hardware text terminals have become increasingly rare in the 21st century, the relevance of the ANSI standard persists because most terminal emulators interpret at least some of the ANSI escape sequences in the output text.
- Some software internally interprets ANSI escape sequences in text being printed and translates them to calls to manipulate the color and cursor position in the command output window, to make it easier to port software using ANSI to Windows.