From 639ff340fd7d09cf7f7a99a58b5e3ab7684621c0 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Willem Date: Tue, 14 Jan 2025 12:17:50 +0100 Subject: [PATCH] Deleted text which moved to VT-06 code --- .../o2o/fc18/zero33/FCDotDEC0127DashPX0.java | 92 ------------------- 1 file changed, 92 deletions(-) diff --git a/nx01-x4o-o2o/src/main/java/org/x4o/o2o/fc18/zero33/FCDotDEC0127DashPX0.java b/nx01-x4o-o2o/src/main/java/org/x4o/o2o/fc18/zero33/FCDotDEC0127DashPX0.java index e6faa88..c01fccc 100644 --- a/nx01-x4o-o2o/src/main/java/org/x4o/o2o/fc18/zero33/FCDotDEC0127DashPX0.java +++ b/nx01-x4o-o2o/src/main/java/org/x4o/o2o/fc18/zero33/FCDotDEC0127DashPX0.java @@ -163,98 +163,6 @@ public enum FCDotDEC0127DashPX0 implements FourCornerX06BaklavaPoints, FourCorne /// _ESC6_X3 _ESC6_X3 _ESC6_X3 /// An optional triple escape stops the open ended escape sequence. ESC_STOP, - -/* - - /// VT-06 = ESC_VT06 - /// + ESC_SEQ_RAKA_AT + A // select cursor function - /// + ESC_SEQ_RAKA_AT + A // move up - /// + ?ESC_SEQ_RAKA_AT + ?num // optional amount of movement - /// + ESC_SEQ_SALAH = Cursor one or X-num up - NX_CURSOR_UP, - /// VT-NX01 = __ESC6 B + ?num + VT_NX01_EXECUTE = Cursor one or X down - NX_CURSOR_DOWN, - /// VT-NX01 = __ESC6 B + ?num + VT_NX01_EXECUTE = Cursor one or X right - NX_CURSOR_RIGHT, - /// VT-NX01 = __ESC6 D + ?num + VT_NX01_EXECUTE = Cursor one or X left - NX_CURSOR_LEFT, - /// VT-NX01 = __ESC6 E + ?num + VT_NX01_EXECUTE = Clear full or X lines from cursor to above and start of line with cursor - NX_CLEAR_TOP, - /// VT-NX01 = __ESC6 F + ?num + VT_NX01_EXECUTE = Clear one or X chars to left with cursor (backspace) - NX_CLEAR_LEFT, - - UNDEFINED__NX07_G, - UNDEFINED__NX08_H, - /// VT-52 = ESC I = Cursor up and insert - OLD_MSX_CURSOR_UPSERT, - /// VT-NX01 = __ESC6 J + ?num + VT_NX01_EXECUTE = Clear one or X lines or to end of screen, from cursor position without cursor - VT_CLEAR_DOWN, - /// VT-NX01 = __ESC6 K + ?num + VT_NX01_EXECUTE = Clear one or X chars to right, from cursor position without cursor - VT_CLEAR_RIGHT, - /// VT-52 = ESC L = Insert line - OLD_MSX_INSERT_LINE, - /// VT-52 = ESC M = Delete line - OLD_MSX_DELETE_LINE, - - /// VT-NX01 = __ESC6 Y + ?x + ?(VT_NX01_NEXT + y) + VT_NX01_EXECUTE = Set cursor to X and Y position or only X or home - NX_CURSOR_GOTO, - - UNDEFINED__NX26_Z, - - /// VT-NX01 = __ESC6 & + ?-?num + VT_NX01_EXECUTE = Ring the bells of the alarms and alerts, without the argument a "-4" green alert is given. - /// An condition is state-full and an alert is signal to the crew member(s). - /// 0 = Condition blue; - /// For exceptional situations environmental hazards to the crew, main power failure, - /// docking and separation maneuvers, and landing protocols, for ships with the capability. - /// When the warp cores is booting is starts in blue until booted and white state is asserted. - /// 1 = White state; - /// Restores condition state to normal. - /// 2 = Condition red; - /// Usually triggered when entering a combat situation. - /// -3 = Orange alert; - /// Indicated tea or coffee or orange juice drinking time for crew member. - /// -4 = Green alert; (default single bell) - /// Signal positive of background task or check that signifies the ship systems are operating correctly. - /// 5 = Condition Yellow; - /// Is raised in preparation for a tactical or environmentally hazardous situation, - /// or automatically upon detection of unknown or hostile spacecraft, - /// or upon detection of certain system malfunctions. - /// -6 = Brown alert; - /// A brownout is a drop in the magnitude of voltage in an electrical power system. - /// 7 = Condition Black; - /// Signify that the ship is operating its experimental spore drive or cloaking device is active. - /// This stealth mode for ships and submarines enables ultra low CPU/PSG/VDP noise output. (thus no audio/blinking/etc) - /// 8 = Condition purple; - /// Indication of ceremonial ship wide event for the wounded or killed in war or duty; - /// Active-duty and former military personnel salute, while civilians remove their hat and place their hand over their heart, - /// to honor the fallen service member(s). - /// -9 = Pink alert; - /// Security or intruder alert. - NX_BELL, -*/ - // MSX is simple VT-52 for reference see https://www.msx.org/wiki/MSX_Characters_and_Control_Codes#Escape_codes - // - // ANSI CSI has dynamic termination; - // - ESC [ - // - any number (including none) of "parameter bytes" in the range 0x30–0x3F (ASCII 0–9:;<=>?), - // - any number of "intermediate bytes" in the range 0x20–0x2F (ASCII space and !"#$%&'()*+,-./), - // - finally by a single "final byte" in the range 0x40–0x7E (ASCII @A–Z[\]^_`a–z{|}~) - // - // C0 char G = BEL = Bell, 0x07 - // C0 char H = BS = Backspace - // C0 char I = HT = Tab - // C0 char J = LF = Line Feed - // C0 char L = FF = Form Feed - // C0 char M = CR = Carriage Return - // C1 char [ = CSI = Control Sequence Introducer - // C1 char ] = OSC = Operating System Command - // C1 char ^ = PM = Privacy Message - // C1 char _ = APC = Application Program Command - // C1 char \ = ST = String Terminator - // C1 char N = SS2 = Single Shift Two - // C1 char O = SS3 = Single Shift Three - // C1 char P = DCS = Device Control String - // C1 char X = SOS = Start Of String ; private static final FCDotDEC0127DashPX0[] VALUES = values();