Terminal Folder—Graphics Category

HostExplorer

Terminal Folder—Graphics Category

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In the Graphics category, you can set general graphic options.

Graphics Model—Select the graphics terminal model to use during the next session.

No Graphics—HostExplorer does not support graphics. With this option selected, HostExplorer will only display text.

3179G or 3192G—HostExplorer displays the IBM 3179G or 3192G graphics terminal model.

3472G—HostExplorer displays the IBM 3479G graphics terminal model.

3270PCG—HostExplorer displays the IBM 3270PCG graphics terminal model. By default, this option is selected.

Graphics Cursor Appearance—Determines how the cursor will appear in the terminal window.

Small Cross, White—Displays the cursor as a small, white cross. By default, this option is selected.

Large Cross, White—Displays the cursor as a large white cross.

Small Cross, Green—Displays the cursor as a small green cross.

Large Cross, Green—Displays the cursor as a large green cross.

Character Cell Size—Select the cell size when HostExplorer reports a fixed coordinate space to the host. Since several host applications are cell-size sensitive, be sure to select the appropriate size.

Automatic—Select this option to display the highest-quality graphics. If you have problems using this option, you may have to select a specific cell size. When this option is selected, HostExplorer reports a Presentation Space size equal to the actual window size. Use this option if you have a maximized or large window to yield higher quality graphic images. By default, this option is selected.

9x12—Select this option if you are using an application written for 3279 S3G, 3179G/3192G (32x80).

9x16—Select this option if you are using an application written for 3179G/3192G (24X80) and 3472G (32x80).

9x21—Select this option if you are using an application written for 3472G (24x80) and Japanese 3270PC.

13x22—Select this option if you want to use a new size.

13x29—Select this option is you are using an application written for Japanese 3270PC.

Support Program Symbols—Determines whether HostExplorer supports Program symbols. Also referred to as Graphic Symbol Sets, HostExplorer treats these symbols as individual bitmaps. By default, this option is selected.

Note: 
  Symbols that appear in the text layer are known as Program symbols and are used as customizable text.

Support Lightpen—You can use the keyboard and/or mouse to emulate lightpen functionality – a light-sensitive device that lets you select screen fields. By default, this option is selected.

Support APL—Determines whether HostExplorer supports A Programming Language (APL). By default, this option is selected.


Related Topics

User Environment Customization

TN3270 Host Graphic Configuration