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From: "DeHackEd" <notgiven AT out DOT com>
Newsgroups: comp.os.msdos.djgpp
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Subject: Re: about LINE FEED
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Date: Tue, 12 Jan 1999 17:58:00 -0500
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Are you displaying the output to the screen? If you just want to return to the
start of the line, use '\r'. If you want to write to a file, open it for binary
mode. I don't know what the ascii codes for these signals are, but I havn't had
any problems with \r using printf, so streams shouldn't be any different.

Bonifati <abonifati AT telsa DOT it> wrote in message
news:77gce8$35c$3 AT fe2 DOT cs DOT interbusiness DOT it...
>Help! I need to write an LF character (without the CR), but
>
>        an output stream << "\012";
>
>produces CR+LF (isn't  LF ascii code=10=Ah ?)
>
>Antonio Bonifati
>abonifati AT telsa DOT it
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>
>
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