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Date: Thu, 05 Dec 2002 12:26:24 -0200
From: Leonardo Mesquita <leonardo DOT m AT techlink DOT com DOT br>
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Subject: Cursor manipulation in python/curses

    Hello,

    this is the first time I am writing to this list, so I apologize if 
this is way off-topic...

    Is there any possible way to hide the terminal cursor with curses in 
cygwin/python? The curs_set function always returns ERR (as pointed out 
in several examples in the demo files for python), and I wasn't able to 
generate an escape sequence to do such thing.

    Thanks,

    Leonardo Mesquita


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