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Date: Sun, 18 Jan 1998 00:08:35 -0800
From: Ryan Bright <rmb56313 AT csun DOT edu>
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Subject: Re: char getch(void)
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Bjoern Appel wrote:
> Now it seems that  cprintf() interprets a "\n" as a newline and
> nothing more. The printf()-funktion interprets it as a newline and
> carrige return. The above program produces staircases when I run it
> under DOS. Is there any trick like a escape-sequence for carrige
> return (This time I looked in the FAQ first; nothing found ;-) ?

In fact, there is -- '\r'.  A "\n\r" should do the trick.

-Ryan

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