Thanks Kent and Max!!!!!

Wow, I didn't know it did that. I'm too dumb to figure it out on my own I guess...
Oh well! I found a cool new thing to play with at least!


Thanks,
Jacob




On Jan 30, 2005, at 02:40, Jacob S. wrote:

I don't think that's what he wants. I think he wants to *overwrite* what's in the shell with new output.
For example.



so that the whole line is overwritten. In my experience, this is not possible and if anyone can show me how to do it,
I would be grateful.


HTH,
Jacob

It *is* possible, that's exactly what my code does (well, as long as you don't run it on Mac OS 9). The carriage return (\r, as opposed to the linefeed \n) moves the cursor to the beginning of the *current* line.


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