Hey all,

I've been looking through the "M Programming" text
that was thoughtfully given to me at the last World
VistA conference (thanks!).  I found mention of $X,$Y,
but it doesn't seem to work in GTM.

The book states that the 1995 conventions call for
being able to set $X,$Y to set the location of the
cursor on the screen.  I.e. the code:
set $X=10,$y=15 write "Hi!",!
should put "Hi" at coordinates (10,15).

But I can't see that it makes any difference at all. 
I don't really need this functionality right now, but
I'd like to understand the problem.

What's going on?
Kevin



                
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