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This file is a VT100-series Torture Test. It demonstrates all the visual
attributes of the VT100 terminal.
The top line is double-width/single-height with inverse-video line-drawing
characters. The 2nd and 3rd lines are double-width/double-height in bold
inverse video. They also show the limited scrolling region.
The remaining lines will show NORMAL, BOLD, BLINK, INVERSE, and all 16
combinations of those 4 attributes. They show that there is a difference
between an underscore character and the underline attribute, and that
lower-case decenders go below the underline.
A window pane is drawn in the lower right to show how the line-drawing set
can be used. At the lower left is the character set double-wide/double-high
to show the dot-matrix used. Upper-case characters are 8 by 7 in a 10 by 10
character cell, with 1 blank row on top and 2 on the bottom. The underline
attribute uses the first bottom blank row, lower-case decenders use both.
[0mThis is a normal line __________________________________________________y_
[1mThis is a bold line (normal unless the Advanced Video Option is installed)
[0;4mThis line is underlined _ " " " " " " _y_
[0;5mThis is a blinking line _ " " " " " " _y_
[0;7mThis is inverse video _ (underlined if no AVO and cursor is underline) _y_
[0mNormal gjpqy [4mUnderline[0;0m [5m Blink [4mUnderline+Blink gjpqy[0m
[1mBold gjpqy [4mUnderline[0;1m [5m Blink [4mUnderline+Blink gjpqy[0m
[7mInverse [4mUnderline[0;7m [5m Blink [4mUnderline+Blink[0;7m
[1mBold+Inverse [4mUnderline[0;1;7m [5m Blink [4mUnderline+Blink[0m
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This test created by Joe Smith, 8-May-85 [0m
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