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==ASCII video data terminals== The [[VT52]] terminal used simple [[Digraph (computing)|digraph]] commands like escape-A: in isolation, "A" simply meant the letter "A", but as part of the escape sequence "escape-A", it had a different meaning. The VT52 also supported parameters: it was not a straightforward control language encoded as substitution. 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. The Hewlett Packard [[HP 2640]] series had perhaps the most elaborate escape sequences for block and character modes, programming keys and their soft labels, graphics vectors, and even saving data to tape or disk files. ===Use in DOS and Windows=== A utility, [[ANSI.SYS]],<ref>{{cite book |title=17. Understanding ANSI.SYS - Special Edition Using MS-DOS 6.22 |url=https://www.oreilly.com/library/view/special-edition-using/0789725738/ch17.html}}</ref> can be used to enable the interpreting of the ANSI (ECMA-48) terminal escape sequences under [[DOS]] (by using <code>$e</code> in the [[PROMPT (DOS command)|PROMPT]] command) or in command windows in 16-bit [[Windows]]. The rise of [[GUI]] applications, which directly write to display cards, has greatly reduced the usage of escape sequences on Microsoft platforms, but they can still be used to create interactive random-access character-based screen interfaces with the character-based library routines such as [[printf]] without resorting to a GUI program. ===Use in Linux and Unix displays=== The default text terminal, and text windows (such as using [[xterm]]) respond to ANSI escape sequences.
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