Just use sys.stdout.writelines(' ... ')
Example:
import sys
sys.stdout.writelines ('... '); sys.stdout.writelines ('... ')
... ...
Thank you for the suggestion Lee, but I'm afraid that doesn't work
either. Same problems as described before. Max Noel hit the nail right
on the head,
Hullo,
Firstly, thanks to everyone who helped me find my own IP address. That
was a big help. That bit is working now, and working very nicely. I am
now stuck on something purely aesthetic - printing a few dots across the
screen to provide a bit of feedback while the VPN tunnel is being
On Jun 12, 2005, at 00:42, Simon Gerber wrote:
Any hints? I looked up the python reference manual, but couldn't find
any way to force print statements to draw. Should I be looking into
threads, perhaps?
I/O in Python is buffered -- that is, it uses RAM whenever
possible to delay the
On Sat, 11 Jun 2005 19:42:27 -0400, Simon Gerber wrote
(in article [EMAIL PROTECTED]):
Hullo,
Firstly, thanks to everyone who helped me find my own IP address. That
was a big help. That bit is working now, and working very nicely. I am
now stuck on something purely aesthetic - printing a