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From: | "Johan Henriksson" <jhe AT realsoftware DOT cjb DOT net> |
To: | <djgpp AT delorie DOT com> |
Subject: | Re: How to ring tge bell? |
Date: | Sun, 24 Sep 2000 11:47:08 +0200 |
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from: Johan Henriksson, leadprogrammer @ www.realsoftware.cjb.net "It is not the length of life that counts but what you make out of it" - me ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- ----------------------------- >> taupin wrote in message <39CD00B8 DOT 9CD51E2 AT lps DOT u-psud DOT fr>... >> >I need to find that in order to warn the user of a program of some >> >error. >> >> I don't recall exactly, but isn't there an ASCII control code (which you can >> just printf or putc or whatever) intended to produce an error beep? >> Something like '\a' ? Yes, but it isn't required to be a sound. \a=alert It can be a visual alert as well. Never seen it myself though (never used in it in fact)
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