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+ | Some control sequences take one or more parameters. While ANSI control sequences place the parameter between the control sequence inducer (ESC [) and the final character of the sequence, HP 2627A control sequences place parameters following the final character defining the command. | ||
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+ | Each parameter consists of a digit sequence followed by a letter. For control sequences that take multiple parameters, all but the last parameter will have a lower case letter and the last parameter will have an upper case letter to terminate the parameter sequence. | ||
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+ | Source: {{manx details|7,21290|2627A Color Graphics Terminal Reference Manual}}, November, 1982 | ||
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Parameters
Some control sequences take one or more parameters. While ANSI control sequences place the parameter between the control sequence inducer (ESC [) and the final character of the sequence, HP 2627A control sequences place parameters following the final character defining the command.
Each parameter consists of a digit sequence followed by a letter. For control sequences that take multiple parameters, all but the last parameter will have a lower case letter and the last parameter will have an upper case letter to terminate the parameter sequence.
Source: 2627A Color Graphics Terminal Reference Manual, November, 1982