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Date: Mon, 16 Jul 2001 13:51:19 -0400
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>   Do CONIO functions mix with IOSTREAM-style output?  I was under the
> impression that they would not, for reasons similar to the
> incompatibility between printf() and cprintf().  I confess to never
> having tried it, though.

Sometimes they don't, like when you redirect output.  However, if
you're careful to flush the stream before positioning the cursor, it
should work.

Of course, you can always use cprintf in C++ if you want ;-)

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