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From: "Warren Simmons" <wlsimmons AT worldnet DOT att DOT net>
To: <djgpp AT delorie DOT com>
Subject: ansi escape codes do not work using DJGPP gpp command
Date: Tue, 12 Feb 2002 22:29:54 -0600
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To Whom It may Concern:
This is a post for the djgpp forum or a question that perhaps one of you =
could answer.
I use the ansi escape codes for various screen functions. To clear the =
screen I #include <stdio.h> and include the line:  printf("\33[2J"); =
wherever I want the screen to clear. It works on GNU g++ (Linux) but =
when I use it with DJGPP (gpp -Wall somefile.cpp) the outpu of the .exe =
at that point will print to the screen the following:  --[2Jthen the =
cout from the next line. How can I get around this. I use this to clear =
the screen. I have a locate x,y function the uses ansi escape code. Its =
very useful. Also...can djgpp print out the acsii extended character set =
(128 to 256 symbols)?
wsimmons AT uab DOT edu
wlsimmons AT worldnet DOT att DOT net


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