Annotation of src/usr.bin/talk/talk.1, Revision 1.26
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1.26 ! jmc 33: .Dd $Mdocdate: October 28 2010 $
1.1 deraadt 34: .Dt TALK 1
1.6 aaron 35: .Os
1.1 deraadt 36: .Sh NAME
37: .Nm talk
38: .Nd talk to another user
39: .Sh SYNOPSIS
40: .Nm talk
1.14 millert 41: .Op Fl Hs
1.1 deraadt 42: .Ar person
43: .Op Ar ttyname
44: .Sh DESCRIPTION
1.10 aaron 45: .Nm
1.1 deraadt 46: is a visual communication program which copies lines from your
47: terminal to that of another user.
48: .Pp
1.8 aaron 49: The command arguments are as follows:
1.1 deraadt 50: .Bl -tag -width ttyname
1.14 millert 51: .It Fl H
1.16 fgsch 52: Don't escape characters with the high bit set.
1.18 jmc 53: This may be useful for certain character sets, but could cause erratic
1.14 millert 54: behaviour on some terminals.
55: .It Fl s
56: Use smooth scrolling in the
57: .Nm
58: window.
59: The default is to clear the next two rows and jump from the bottom of
60: the window to the top.
1.1 deraadt 61: .It Ar person
62: If you wish to talk to someone on your own machine, then
63: .Ar person
1.10 aaron 64: is just the person's login name.
65: If you wish to talk to a user on another host, then
1.1 deraadt 66: .Ar person
67: is of the form
68: .Ql user@host .
69: .It Ar ttyname
70: If you wish to talk to a user who is logged in more than once, the
71: .Ar ttyname
72: argument may be used to indicate the appropriate terminal
73: name, where
74: .Ar ttyname
75: is of the form
76: .Ql ttyXX .
77: .El
78: .Pp
79: When first called,
1.10 aaron 80: .Nm
1.1 deraadt 81: sends the message
1.19 jmc 82: .Bd -literal -offset indent
1.5 pjanzen 83: Message from Talk_Daemon@localhost...
1.1 deraadt 84: talk: connection requested by your_name@your_machine.
85: talk: respond with: talk your_name@your_machine
86: .Ed
87: .Pp
1.11 aaron 88: to the user you wish to talk to.
89: At this point, the recipient of the message should reply by typing
1.1 deraadt 90: .Pp
1.15 deraadt 91: .Dl $ talk \ your_name@your_machine
1.1 deraadt 92: .Pp
93: It doesn't matter from which machine the recipient replies, as
1.10 aaron 94: long as the login name is the same.
95: If the machine is not the one to which
1.3 pjanzen 96: the talk request was sent, it is noted on the screen.
97: Once communication is established,
1.1 deraadt 98: the two parties may type simultaneously, with their output appearing
1.10 aaron 99: in separate windows.
100: Typing control-L
101: .Pq Ql ^L
1.1 deraadt 102: will cause the screen to
1.12 aaron 103: be reprinted, while the erase, kill, and word kill characters will
1.10 aaron 104: behave normally.
1.12 aaron 105: To exit, just type the interrupt character;
1.10 aaron 106: .Nm
1.1 deraadt 107: then moves the cursor to the bottom of the screen and restores the
108: terminal to its previous state.
109: .Pp
110: Permission to talk may be denied or granted by use of the
111: .Xr mesg 1
1.10 aaron 112: command.
113: At the outset talking is allowed.
1.25 jmc 114: Certain commands, such as
1.1 deraadt 115: .Xr pr 1 ,
116: disallow messages in order to
117: prevent messy output.
1.26 ! jmc 118: .Sh ASYNCHRONOUS EVENTS
! 119: .Bl -tag -width SIGINTXXX
! 120: .It Dv SIGINT
! 121: Terminate
! 122: .Nm
! 123: and exit with a zero status.
! 124: .El
1.1 deraadt 125: .Sh FILES
126: .Bl -tag -width /var/run/utmp -compact
127: .It Pa /etc/hosts
128: to find the recipient's machine
129: .It Pa /var/run/utmp
130: to find the recipient's tty
131: .El
1.24 jmc 132: .Sh EXIT STATUS
133: The
134: .Nm
1.26 ! jmc 135: utility exits 0 on success, and >0 if either an error occurred or
1.24 jmc 136: .Nm
137: is
138: invoked on an unsupported terminal.
1.1 deraadt 139: .Sh SEE ALSO
140: .Xr mail 1 ,
141: .Xr mesg 1 ,
142: .Xr who 1 ,
1.19 jmc 143: .Xr write 1 ,
144: .Xr talkd 8
1.20 jmc 145: .Sh STANDARDS
146: The
147: .Nm
148: utility is compliant with the
1.22 jmc 149: .St -p1003.1-2008
1.20 jmc 150: specification,
1.23 jmc 151: though its presence is optional.
1.20 jmc 152: .Pp
153: The flags
154: .Op Fl Hs
155: are extensions to that specification.
1.9 aaron 156: .Sh HISTORY
157: The
158: .Nm
159: command appeared in
160: .Bx 4.2 .
1.1 deraadt 161: .Sh BUGS
162: The version of
1.18 jmc 163: .Nm talk
1.1 deraadt 164: released with
165: .Bx 4.3
166: uses a protocol that
167: is incompatible with the protocol used in the version released with
168: .Bx 4.2 .