From Elendor
TERM {on|off}
This command switches Elendor's built-in telnet support on or off. When
telnet support is on, the mush uses a more user-friendly style of communi-
cation to let you type commands more easily. The line of input that you
type stays isolated from the incoming text from the mush instead of getting
interrupted midstream as it usually would. If your telnet supports vt52,
vt100, or ansi terminal emulation, you can also use the cursor keys to move
about within the edit line and insert text at any cursor position. In addi-
tion to the improved input features, the mush will also automatically wrap
incoming text from the mush to a 79-column display. (See HELP wrap for how
to change the display width.) If you are familiar with the popular unix
mudding client, Tinyfugue, this term emulation basically amounts to an
approximation of how Tinyfugue behaves when visual mode is turned off. For
a more comprehensive description of telnet and how to use it to connect to
Elendor, see HELP telnet. The TERM command cannot be used within mushcode.
See Also: HELP telnet, HELP wrap