foot-ctlseqs(7) Miscellaneous Information Manual foot-ctlseqs(7) NAME foot-ctlseqs - terminal control sequences supported by foot DESCRIPTION This document describes all the control sequences supported by foot. o Control characters o Sequences beginning with ESC o CSI - Control Sequence Introducer - SGR - Indexed and RGB colors (256-color palette and 24-bit colors) - Private modes - Window manipulation - Other o OSC - Operating System Command o DCS - Device Control String Control characters +---------+------+-----------------------------------------------------+ |Sequence | Name | Description | +---------+------+-----------------------------------------------------+ |\a | BEL | Depends on what bell in foot.ini(5) is set to. | +---------+------+-----------------------------------------------------+ |\b | BS | Backspace; move the cursor left one step. Wrap if | | | | bw is enabled. | +---------+------+-----------------------------------------------------+ |\t | HT | Horizontal tab; move the cursor to the next tab | | | | stop. | +---------+------+-----------------------------------------------------+ |\n | LF | Line feed; move the cursor down one step, or scroll | | | | content up if at the bottom line. | +---------+------+-----------------------------------------------------+ |\v | VT | Vertical tab; identical to LF. | +---------+------+-----------------------------------------------------+ |\f | FF | Form feed; identical to LF. | +---------+------+-----------------------------------------------------+ |\r | CR | Carriage ret; move the cursor to the leftmost | | | | column. | +---------+------+-----------------------------------------------------+ |\x0E | SO | Shift out; select the G1 character set. | +---------+------+-----------------------------------------------------+ |\x0F | SI | Shift in; select the G0 character set. | +---------+------+-----------------------------------------------------+ Sequences beginning with ESC Note: this table excludes sequences where ESC is part of a 7-bit equivalent to 8-bit C1 controls. +---------+---------+--------+-----------------------------------------+ |Sequence | Name | Origin | Description | +---------+---------+--------+-----------------------------------------+ |\E 7 | DECSC | VT100 | Save cursor position. | +---------+---------+--------+-----------------------------------------+ |\E 8 | DECRC | VT100 | Restore cursor position. | +---------+---------+--------+-----------------------------------------+ |\E c | RIS | VT100 | Reset terminal to initial state. | +---------+---------+--------+-----------------------------------------+ |\E D | IND | VT100 | Line feed; move the cursor down one | | | | | step, or scroll content up if at the | | | | | bottom margin. | +---------+---------+--------+-----------------------------------------+ |\E E | NEL | VT100 | Next line; move the cursor down one | | | | | step, and to the first column. Content | | | | | is scrolled up if at the bottom line. | +---------+---------+--------+-----------------------------------------+ |\E H | HTS | VT100 | Set one horizontal tab stop at the | | | | | current position. | +---------+---------+--------+-----------------------------------------+ |\E M | RI | VT100 | Reverse index; move the cursor up one | | | | | step, or scroll content down if at the | | | | | top margin. | +---------+---------+--------+-----------------------------------------+ |\E N | SS2 | VT220 | Single shift select of G2 character set | | | | | (affects next character only). | +---------+---------+--------+-----------------------------------------+ |\E O | SS3 | VT220 | Single shift select of G3 character set | | | | | (affects next character only). | +---------+---------+--------+-----------------------------------------+ |\E = | DECKPAM | VT100 | Switch keypad to application mode. | +---------+---------+--------+-----------------------------------------+ |\E > | DECKPNM | VT100 | Switch keypad to numeric mode. | +---------+---------+--------+-----------------------------------------+ |\E ( C | SCS | VT100 | Designate G0 character set. Supported | | | | | values for C are: 0 (DEC Special | | | | | Character and Line Drawing Set), and B | | | | | (USASCII). | +---------+---------+--------+-----------------------------------------+ |\E ) C | SCS | VT100 | Designate G1 character set. Same | | | | | supported values for C as in G0. | +---------+---------+--------+-----------------------------------------+ |\E * C | SCS | VT220 | Designate G2 character set. Same | | | | | supported values for C as in G0. | +---------+---------+--------+-----------------------------------------+ |\E + C | SCS | VT220 | Designate G3 character set. Same | | | | | supported values for C as in G0. | +---------+---------+--------+-----------------------------------------+ CSI All sequences begin with \E[, sometimes abbreviated "CSI". Spaces are used in the sequence strings to make them easier to read, but are not actually part of the string (i.e. \E[ 1 m is really \E[1m). SGR All SGR sequences are in the form \E[ N m, where N is a decimal number - the parameter. Multiple parameters can be combined in a single CSI sequence by separating them with semicolons: \E[ 1;2;3 m. +----------+-----------------------------------------------------------+ |Parameter | Description | +----------+-----------------------------------------------------------+ |0 | Reset all attributes | +----------+-----------------------------------------------------------+ |1 | Bold | +----------+-----------------------------------------------------------+ |2 | Dim | +----------+-----------------------------------------------------------+ |3 | Italic | +----------+-----------------------------------------------------------+ |4 | Underline | +----------+-----------------------------------------------------------+ |5 | Blink | +----------+-----------------------------------------------------------+ |7 | Reverse video; swap foreground and background colors | +----------+-----------------------------------------------------------+ |8 | Conceal; text is not visible, but is copiable | +----------+-----------------------------------------------------------+ |9 | Crossed-out/strike | +----------+-----------------------------------------------------------+ |22 | Disable bold and dim | +----------+-----------------------------------------------------------+ |23 | Disable italic | +----------+-----------------------------------------------------------+ |24 | Disable underline | +----------+-----------------------------------------------------------+ |25 | Disable blink | +----------+-----------------------------------------------------------+ |27 | Disable reverse video | +----------+-----------------------------------------------------------+ |28 | Disable conceal | +----------+-----------------------------------------------------------+ |29 | Disable crossed-out | +----------+-----------------------------------------------------------+ |30-37 | Select foreground color (using regularN in foot.ini(5)) | +----------+-----------------------------------------------------------+ |38 | See "indexed and RGB colors" below | +----------+-----------------------------------------------------------+ |39 | Use the default foreground color (foreground in | | | foot.ini(5)) | +----------+-----------------------------------------------------------+ |40-47 | Select background color (using regularN in foot.ini(5)) | +----------+-----------------------------------------------------------+ |48 | See "indexed and RGB colors" below | +----------+-----------------------------------------------------------+ |49 | Use the default background color (background in | | | foot.ini(5)) | +----------+-----------------------------------------------------------+ |90-97 | Select foreground color (using brightN in foot.ini(5)) | +----------+-----------------------------------------------------------+ |100-107 | Select background color (using brightN in foot.ini(5)) | +----------+-----------------------------------------------------------+ Indexed and RGB colors (256-color palette and 24-bit colors) Foot supports both the new sub-parameter based variants, and the older parameter based variants for setting foreground and background colors. Indexed colors: o \E[ 38 : 5 : idx m o \E[ 38 ; 5 ; idx m RGB colors: o \E[ 38 : 2 : cs : r : g : b m o \E[ 38 : 2 : r : g : b m o \E[ 38 ; 2 ; r ; g ; b m The first variant is the "correct" one (and foot also recognizes, but ignores, the optional tolerance parameters). The second one is allowed since many programs "forget" the color space ID, cs. The sub-parameter based variants are preferred, and are what foot's terminfo(5) entry uses. Private Modes There are several Boolean-like "modes" that affect certain aspects of the terminal's behavior. These modes can be manipulated with the following 4 escape sequences: +-----------+-----------+----------------------------------------------+ |Sequence | Name | Description | +-----------+-----------+----------------------------------------------+ |\E[ ? Pm h | DECSET | Enable private mode | +-----------+-----------+----------------------------------------------+ |\E[ ? Pm l | DECRST | Disable private mode | +-----------+-----------+----------------------------------------------+ |\E[ ? Pm s | XTSAVE | Save private mode | +-----------+-----------+----------------------------------------------+ |\E[ ? Pm r | XTRESTORE | Restore private mode | +-----------+-----------+----------------------------------------------+ The Pm parameter in the above sequences denotes a numerical ID that corresponds to one of the following modes: +----------+-------------+---------------------------------------------+ |Parameter | Origin | Description | +----------+-------------+---------------------------------------------+ |1 | VT100 | Cursor keys mode (DECCKM) | +----------+-------------+---------------------------------------------+ |5 | VT100 | Reverse video (DECSCNM) | +----------+-------------+---------------------------------------------+ |6 | VT100 | Origin mode (DECOM) | +----------+-------------+---------------------------------------------+ |7 | VT100 | Auto-wrap mode (DECAWM) | +----------+-------------+---------------------------------------------+ |12 | AT&T 610 | Cursor blink | +----------+-------------+---------------------------------------------+ |25 | VT220 | Cursor visibility (DECTCEM) | +----------+-------------+---------------------------------------------+ |45 | xterm | Reverse-wraparound mode | +----------+-------------+---------------------------------------------+ |47 | xterm | Same as 1047 (see below) | +----------+-------------+---------------------------------------------+ |66 | VT320 | Numeric keypad mode (DECNKM); same as | | | | DECKPAM/DECKPNM when enabled/disabled | +----------+-------------+---------------------------------------------+ |1000 | xterm | Send mouse x/y on button press/release | +----------+-------------+---------------------------------------------+ |1001 | xterm | Use hilite mouse tracking | +----------+-------------+---------------------------------------------+ |1002 | xterm | Use cell motion mouse tracking | +----------+-------------+---------------------------------------------+ |1003 | xterm | Use all motion mouse tracking | +----------+-------------+---------------------------------------------+ |1004 | xterm | Send FocusIn/FocusOut events | +----------+-------------+---------------------------------------------+ |1006 | xterm | SGR mouse mode | +----------+-------------+---------------------------------------------+ |1007 | xterm | Alternate scroll mode | +----------+-------------+---------------------------------------------+ |1015 | urxvt | urxvt mouse mode | +----------+-------------+---------------------------------------------+ |1016 | xterm | SGR-Pixels mouse mode | +----------+-------------+---------------------------------------------+ |1034 | xterm | 8-bit Meta mode | +----------+-------------+---------------------------------------------+ |1035 | xterm | Num Lock modifier (see xterm numLock | | | | option) | +----------+-------------+---------------------------------------------+ |1036 | xterm | Send ESC when Meta modifies a key (see | | | | xterm metaSendsEscape option) | +----------+-------------+---------------------------------------------+ |1042 | xterm | Perform action for BEL character (see bell | | | | in foot.ini(5)) | +----------+-------------+---------------------------------------------+ |1047 | xterm | Use alternate screen buffer | +----------+-------------+---------------------------------------------+ |1048 | xterm | Save/restore cursor (DECSET=save, | | | | DECRST=restore) | +----------+-------------+---------------------------------------------+ |1049 | xterm | Equivalent to 1048 and 1047 combined | +----------+-------------+---------------------------------------------+ |1070 | xterm | Use private color registers for each sixel | +----------+-------------+---------------------------------------------+ |2004 | xterm | Wrap pasted text with start/end delimiters | | | | (bracketed paste mode) | +----------+-------------+---------------------------------------------+ |2026 | terminal-wg | Application synchronized updates mode | +----------+-------------+---------------------------------------------+ |2027 | contour | Grapheme cluster processing | +----------+-------------+---------------------------------------------+ |8452 | xterm | Position cursor to the right of sixels, | | | | instead of on the next line | +----------+-------------+---------------------------------------------+ |737769 | foot | Input Method Editor (IME) mode | +----------+-------------+---------------------------------------------+ Window manipulation Foot implements a sub-set of XTerm's (originally dtterm's) window manipulation sequences. The generic format is: \E[ Ps ; Ps ; Ps t +------------+-------------+-------------------------------------------+ |Parameter 1 | Parameter 2 | Description | +------------+-------------+-------------------------------------------+ |11 | - | Report if window is iconified. Foot | | | | always reports 1 - not iconified. | +------------+-------------+-------------------------------------------+ |13 | - | Report window position. Foot always | | | | reports (0,0), due to Wayland | | | | limitations. | +------------+-------------+-------------------------------------------+ |13 | 2 | Report text area position. Foot always | | | | reports (0,0) due to Wayland limitations. | +------------+-------------+-------------------------------------------+ |14 | - | Report text area size, in pixels. Foot | | | | reports the grid size, excluding the | | | | margins. | +------------+-------------+-------------------------------------------+ |14 | 2 | Report window size, in pixels. Foot | | | | reports the grid size plus the margins. | +------------+-------------+-------------------------------------------+ |15 | - | Report the screen size, in pixels. | +------------+-------------+-------------------------------------------+ |16 | - | Report the cell size, in pixels. | +------------+-------------+-------------------------------------------+ |18 | - | Report text area size, in characters. | +------------+-------------+-------------------------------------------+ |19 | - | Report screen size, in characters. | +------------+-------------+-------------------------------------------+ |22 | - | Push window title+icon. Foot does not | | | | support pushing the icon. | +------------+-------------+-------------------------------------------+ |22 | 2 | Push window title. | +------------+-------------+-------------------------------------------+ |23 | - | Pop window title+icon. Foot does not | | | | support popping the icon. | +------------+-------------+-------------------------------------------+ |23 | 2 | Pop window title. | +------------+-------------+-------------------------------------------+ Other +-----------------+--------------+------------+------------------------+ |Parameter | Name | Origin | Description | +-----------------+--------------+------------+------------------------+ |\E[ Ps c | DA | VT100 | Send primary device | | | | | attributes. Foot | | | | | responds with "I'm a | | | | | VT220 with sixel and | | | | | ANSI color support". | +-----------------+--------------+------------+------------------------+ |\E[ Ps A | CUU | VT100 | Cursor up - move | | | | | cursor up Ps times. | +-----------------+--------------+------------+------------------------+ |\E[ Ps B | CUD | VT100 | Cursor down - move | | | | | cursor down Ps times. | +-----------------+--------------+------------+------------------------+ |\E[ Ps C | CUF | VT100 | Cursor forward - move | | | | | cursor to the right Ps | | | | | times. | +-----------------+--------------+------------+------------------------+ |\E[ Ps D | CUB | VT100 | Cursor backward - move | | | | | cursor to the left Ps | | | | | times. | +-----------------+--------------+------------+------------------------+ |\E[ Ps g | TBC | VT100 | Tab clear. Ps=0 -> | | | | | clear current column. | | | | | Ps=3 -> clear all. | +-----------------+--------------+------------+------------------------+ |\E[ Ps ; Ps f | HVP | VT100 | Horizontal and | | | | | vertical position - | | | | | move cursor to row ; | | | | | column. | +-----------------+--------------+------------+------------------------+ |\E[ Ps ; Ps H | CUP | VT100 | Cursor position - move | | | | | cursor to row ; | | | | | column. | +-----------------+--------------+------------+------------------------+ |\E[ Ps J | ED | VT100 | Erase in display. Ps=0 | | | | | -> below cursor. Ps=1 | | | | | -> above | +-----------------+--------------+------------+------------------------+ |\E[ Ps K | EL | VT100 | Erase in line. Ps=0 -> | | | | | right of cursor. Ps=1 | | | | | -> left of cursor. | | | | | Ps=2 -> all. | +-----------------+--------------+------------+------------------------+ |\E[ Pm h | SM | VT100 | Set mode. Pm=4 -> | | | | | enable IRM (Insertion | | | | | Replacement Mode). All | | | | | other values of Pm are | | | | | unsupported. | +-----------------+--------------+------------+------------------------+ |\E[ Pm l | RM | VT100 | Reset mode. Pm=4 -> | | | | | disable IRM (Insertion | | | | | Replacement Mode). All | | | | | other values of Pm are | | | | | unsupported. | +-----------------+--------------+------------+------------------------+ |\E[ Ps n | DSR | VT100 | Device status report. | | | | | Ps=5 -> device status. | | | | | Ps=6 -> cursor | | | | | position. | +-----------------+--------------+------------+------------------------+ |\E[ Ps L | IL | VT220 | Insert Ps lines. | +-----------------+--------------+------------+------------------------+ |\E[ Ps M | DL | VT220 | Delete Ps lines. | +-----------------+--------------+------------+------------------------+ |\E[ Ps P | DCH | VT220 | Delete Ps characters. | +-----------------+--------------+------------+------------------------+ |\E[ Ps @ | ICH | VT220 | Insert Ps blank | | | | | characters. | +-----------------+--------------+------------+------------------------+ |\E[ Ps X | ECH | VT220 | Erase Ps characters. | +-----------------+--------------+------------+------------------------+ |\E[ > c | DA2 | VT220 | Send secondary device | | | | | attributes. Foot | | | | | responds with "I'm a | | | | | VT220 and here's my | | | | | version number". | +-----------------+--------------+------------+------------------------+ |\E[ ! p | DECSTR | VT220 | Soft terminal reset. | +-----------------+--------------+------------+------------------------+ |\E[ ? Ps $ p | DECRQM | VT320 | Request status of DEC | | | | | private mode. The Ps | | | | | parameter corresponds | | | | | to one of the values | | | | | mentioned in the | | | | | "Private Modes" | | | | | section above (as set | | | | | with DECSET/DECRST). | +-----------------+--------------+------------+------------------------+ |\E[ Ps $ p | DECRQM | VT320 | Request status of | | | | | ECMA-48/ANSI mode. See | | | | | the descriptions for | | | | | SM/RM above for | | | | | recognized Ps values. | +-----------------+--------------+------------+------------------------+ |\E[ Pt ; Pl ; Pb | DECCARA | VT400 | Change attributes in | |; Pr ; Pm $ r | | | rectangular area. Pt, | | | | | Pl, Pb and Pr denotes | | | | | the rectangle, Pm | | | | | denotes the SGR | | | | | attributes. | +-----------------+--------------+------------+------------------------+ |\E[ Pt ; Pl ; Pb | DECRARA | VT400 | Invert attributes in | |; Pr ; Pm $ t | | | rectangular area. Pt, | | | | | Pl, Pb and Pr denotes | | | | | the rectangle, Pm | | | | | denotes the SGR | | | | | attributes. | +-----------------+--------------+------------+------------------------+ |\E[ Pt ; Pl ; Pb | DECCRA | VT400 | Copy rectangular area. | |; Pr ; Pp ; Pt ; | | | Pt, Pl, Pb and Pr | |Pl ; Pp $ v | | | denotes the rectangle, | | | | | Pt and Pl denotes the | | | | | target location. | +-----------------+--------------+------------+------------------------+ |\E[ Pc ; Pt ; Pl | DECFRA | VT420 | Fill rectangular area. | |; Pb ; Pr $ x | | | Pc is the character to | | | | | use, Pt, Pl, Pb and Pr | | | | | denotes the rectangle. | +-----------------+--------------+------------+------------------------+ |\E[ Pt ; Pl ; Pb | DECERA | VT400 | Erase rectangular | |; Pr $ z | | | area. Pt, Pl, Pb and | | | | | Pr denotes the | | | | | rectangle. | +-----------------+--------------+------------+------------------------+ |\E[ Ps T | SD | VT420 | Scroll down Ps lines. | +-----------------+--------------+------------+------------------------+ |\E[ s | SCOSC | SCO, VT510 | Save cursor position. | +-----------------+--------------+------------+------------------------+ |\E[ u | SCORC | SCO, VT510 | Restore cursor | | | | | position. | +-----------------+--------------+------------+------------------------+ |\E[ Ps SP q | DECSCUSR | VT510 | Set cursor style. In | | | | | foot, Ps=0 means "use | | | | | style from foot.ini". | +-----------------+--------------+------------+------------------------+ |\E[ = Ps c | DA3 | VT510 | Send tertiary device | | | | | attributes. Foot | | | | | responds with "FOOT", | | | | | in hexadecimal. | +-----------------+--------------+------------+------------------------+ |\E[ Pm d | VPA | ECMA-48 | Line position absolute | | | | | - move cursor to line | | | | | Pm. | +-----------------+--------------+------------+------------------------+ |\E[ Pm e | VPR | ECMA-48 | Line position relative | | | | | - move cursor down Pm | | | | | lines. | +-----------------+--------------+------------+------------------------+ |\E[ Pm a | HPR | ECMA-48 | Character position | | | | | relative - move cursor | | | | | to the right Pm times. | +-----------------+--------------+------------+------------------------+ |\E[ Ps E | CNL | ECMA-48 | Cursor next line - | | | | | move the cursor down | | | | | Ps times. | +-----------------+--------------+------------+------------------------+ |\E[ Ps F | CPL | ECMA-48 | Cursor preceding line | | | | | - move the cursor up | | | | | Ps times. | +-----------------+--------------+------------+------------------------+ |\E[ Pm ` | HPA | ECMA-48 | Character position | | | | | absolute - move cursor | | | | | to column Pm. | +-----------------+--------------+------------+------------------------+ |\E[ Ps G | CHA | ECMA-48 | Cursor character | | | | | absolute - move cursor | | | | | to column Ps. cursor. | | | | | Ps=2 -> all. Ps=3 -> | | | | | saved lines. | +-----------------+--------------+------------+------------------------+ |\E[ Ps S | SU | ECMA-48 | Scroll up Ps lines. | +-----------------+--------------+------------+------------------------+ |\E[ Ps I | CHT | ECMA-48 | Cursor forward | | | | | tabulation Ps tab | | | | | stops. | +-----------------+--------------+------------+------------------------+ |\E[ Ps Z | CBT | ECMA-48 | Cursor backward | | | | | tabulation Ps tab | | | | | stops. | +-----------------+--------------+------------+------------------------+ |\E[ Ps b | REP | ECMA-48 | Repeat the preceding | | | | | printable character Ps | | | | | times. | +-----------------+--------------+------------+------------------------+ |\E[ ? Pi ; Pa ; | XTSMGRAPHICS | xterm | Set or request sixel | |Pv S | | | attributes. | +-----------------+--------------+------------+------------------------+ |\E[ > Ps q | XTVERSION | xterm | Ps=0 -> report | | | | | terminal name and | | | | | version, in the form | | | | | \EP>|foot(version)\E\. | +-----------------+--------------+------------+------------------------+ |\E[ > 4 ; Pv m | XTMODKEYS | xterm | Set level of the | | | | | modifyOtherKeys | | | | | property to Pv. Note | | | | | that foot only | | | | | supports level 1 and | | | | | 2, where level 1 is | | | | | the default setting. | +-----------------+--------------+------------+------------------------+ |\E[ ? Pp m | XTQMODKEYS | xterm | Query key modifier | | | | | options | +-----------------+--------------+------------+------------------------+ |\E[ > 4 n | | xterm | Resets the | | | | | modifyOtherKeys | | | | | property to level 1. | | | | | Note that in foot, | | | | | this sequence does not | | | | | completely disable | | | | | modifyOtherKeys, since | | | | | foot only supports | | | | | level 1 and level 2 | | | | | (and not level 0). | +-----------------+--------------+------------+------------------------+ |\E[ ? u | | kitty | Query current values | | | | | of the Kitty keyboard | | | | | flags. | +-----------------+--------------+------------+------------------------+ |\E[ > flags u | | kitty | Push a new entry, | | | | | flags, to the Kitty | | | | | keyboard stack. | +-----------------+--------------+------------+------------------------+ |\E[ < number u | | kitty | Pop number of entries | | | | | from the Kitty | | | | | keyboard stack. | +-----------------+--------------+------------+------------------------+ |\E[ = flags ; | | kitty | Update current Kitty | |mode u | | | keyboard flags, | | | | | according to mode. | +-----------------+--------------+------------+------------------------+ OSC All OSC sequences begin with \E], sometimes abbreviated OSC. +---------------------+------------+-----------------------------------+ |Sequence | Origin | Description | +---------------------+------------+-----------------------------------+ |\E] 0 ; Pt \E\ | xterm | Set window icon and title to Pt | | | | (foot does not support setting | | | | the icon) | +---------------------+------------+-----------------------------------+ |\E] 2 ; Pt \E\ | xterm | Set window title to Pt | +---------------------+------------+-----------------------------------+ |\E] 4 ; c ; spec \E\ | xterm | Change color number c to spec, | | | | where spec is a color in | | | | XParseColor format. foot only | | | | supports RGB colors; either | | | | rgb://, or the | | | | legacy format (#rgb). | +---------------------+------------+-----------------------------------+ |\E] 7 ; Uri \E\ | iTerm2 | Update the terminal's current | | | | working directory. Newly spawned | | | | terminals will launch in this | | | | directory. Uri must be in the | | | | format file:///. | | | | hostname must refer to your local | | | | host. | +---------------------+------------+-----------------------------------+ |\E] 8 ; id=ID ; Uri | VTE+iTerm2 | Hyperlink (a.k.a HTML-like | |\E\ | | anchors). id=ID is optional; if | | | | assigned, all URIs with the same | | | | ID will be treated as a single | | | | hyperlink. An empty URI closes | | | | the hyperlink. | +---------------------+------------+-----------------------------------+ |\E] 9 ; msg \E\ | iTerm2 | Desktop notification, uses notify | | | | in foot.ini(5). | +---------------------+------------+-----------------------------------+ |\E] 10 ; spec \E\ | xterm | Change the default foreground | | | | color to spec, a color in | | | | XParseColor format. | +---------------------+------------+-----------------------------------+ |\E] 11 ; spec \E\ | xterm | Change the default background | | | | color to spec, a color in | | | | XParseColor format. Foot | | | | implements URxvt's transparency | | | | extension; e.g. spec=[75]#ff00ff | | | | or spec=rgba:ff/00/ff/bf (pink | | | | with 75% alpha). | +---------------------+------------+-----------------------------------+ |\E] 12 ; spec \E\ | xterm | Change cursor color to spec, a | | | | color in XParseColor format. | +---------------------+------------+-----------------------------------+ |\E] 17 ; spec \E\ | xterm | Change selection background color | | | | to spec, a color in XParseColor | | | | format. | +---------------------+------------+-----------------------------------+ |\E] 19 ; spec \E\ | xterm | Change selection foreground color | | | | to spec, a color in XParseColor | | | | format. | +---------------------+------------+-----------------------------------+ |\E] 22 ; | xterm | Sets the xcursor pointer. An | |xcursor-pointer-name | | empty name, or an invalid name | |\E\ | | resets it. | +---------------------+------------+-----------------------------------+ |\E] 52 ; Pc ; ? \E\ | xterm | Send clipboard data. Pc can be | | | | either c, s or p. c uses the | | | | clipboard as source, and s and p | | | | uses the primary selection. The | | | | response is \E] 52 ; Pc ; | | | | E\, where | | | | Pc denotes the source used. | +---------------------+------------+-----------------------------------+ |\E] 52 ; Pc ; Pd \E\ | xterm | Copy Pd (base64 encoded text) to | | | | the clipboard. Pc denotes the | | | | target: c targets the clipboard | | | | and s and p the primary | | | | selection. | +---------------------+------------+-----------------------------------+ |\E] 104 ; c \E\ | xterm | Reset color number c (multiple | | | | semicolon separated c values may | | | | be provided), or all colors | | | | (excluding the default | | | | foreground/background colors) if | | | | c is omitted. | +---------------------+------------+-----------------------------------+ |\E] 110 \E\ | xterm | Reset default foreground color | +---------------------+------------+-----------------------------------+ |\E] 111 \E\ | xterm | Reset default background color | +---------------------+------------+-----------------------------------+ |\E] 112 \E\ | xterm | Reset cursor color | +---------------------+------------+-----------------------------------+ |\E] 117 \E\ | xterm | Reset selection background color | +---------------------+------------+-----------------------------------+ |\E] 119 \E\ | xterm | Reset selection foreground color | +---------------------+------------+-----------------------------------+ |\E] 133 ; A \E\ | FinalTerm | Mark start of shell prompt | +---------------------+------------+-----------------------------------+ |\E] 133 ; C \E\ | FinalTerm | Mark start of command output | +---------------------+------------+-----------------------------------+ |\E] 133 ; D \E\ | FinalTerm | Mark end of command output | +---------------------+------------+-----------------------------------+ |\E] 176 ; app-id \E\ | foot | Set app ID. app-id is optional; | | | | if assigned, the terminal window | | | | App ID will be set to the value. | | | | An empty App ID resets the value | | | | to the default. | +---------------------+------------+-----------------------------------+ |\E] 555 \E\ | foot | Flash the entire terminal (foot | | | | extension) | +---------------------+------------+-----------------------------------+ |\E] | urxvt | Desktop notification, uses notify | |777;notify;title;msg | | in foot.ini(5). | |\E\ | | | +---------------------+------------+-----------------------------------+ DCS All DCS sequences begin with \EP (sometimes abbreviated DCS), and are terminated by \E\ (ST). +-----------------------+----------------------------------------------+ |Sequence | Description | +-----------------------+----------------------------------------------+ |\EP q \E\ | Emit a sixel image at the current cursor | | | position | +-----------------------+----------------------------------------------+ |\P $ q \E\ | Request selection or setting (DECRQSS). | | | Implemented queries: DECSTBM, SGR and | | | DECSCUSR. | +-----------------------+----------------------------------------------+ |\EP = C s \E\ | Begin (C=1) or end (C=2) application | | | synchronized updates. This sequence is | | | supported for compatibility reasons, but | | | it's recommended to use private mode 2026 | | | (see above) instead. | +-----------------------+----------------------------------------------+ |\EP + q \E\ | | +-----------------------+----------------------------------------------+ FOOTNOTE Foot does not support 8-bit control characters ("C1"). 2024-04-17 foot-ctlseqs(7)