Isn't the ascii code for line feed 10

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-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Kevin
Toppenberg
Sent: Wednesday, July 13, 2005 2:09 PM
To: hardhats-members@lists.sourceforge.net
Subject: Re: [Hardhats-members] Does W ! flush an output buffer?

Maury,

This was the problem.  Apparently with M sees a !, it
automatically resets $X, but writing a $char(13)
doesn't.  This seems kind of an odd mechanism.

I was switching back and forth between writing files
out to a file and writing the progress on the screen. 
It seems that there is only ONE $X, not one each for
the file and another for the screen.  So I had to make
the switch between states just after a ! had been
written to the file.

Thanks for the help.  Also, I hadn't known that write
*x is the same as write $char(x).  So I learn
something every day...  :-)

Thanks
Kevin


--- Maury Pepper <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> It would help to to know what your code looks like
> and exactly what you want the output to look like,
> but let me offer a couple of thoughts:
> 
> 1.  If you are using the ? tab format character, you
> need to let GTM know the position of the cursor. 
> Using ! sets $X to 0.  An escape sequence might set
> $X depending on how it is issued.  I don't know
> about GTM, but other M's let you set $X directly. 
> So just insert:
> S $X=0 following the W *13  or $C(13).
> 
> 2.  Most systems provide a way to define line
> length.  This can be used to automatically wrap long
> lines.  Common values are 80 and 132.  Generally,
> there's a way to turn this off or disable it by
> setting the line length to 0.  It looks like some of
> your lines are wrapping so you are probably having
> this problem.  Again, the solution is to S $X=0 if
> GTM allows that and/or disable line wrapping.
> 
> 
> ----- Original Message ----- 
> From: "Kevin Toppenberg" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: "Hardhats Sourceforge"
> <hardhats-members@lists.sourceforge.net>
> Sent: Tuesday, July 12, 2005 11:47 PM
> Subject: [Hardhats-members] Does W ! flush an output
> buffer?
> 
> 
> >I am in the middle of writing a function to display
> a
> > progress bar.
> > 
> > I want the bar to stay on one line, so at the end
> of
> > each line, I need to do something to get back to
> the
> > beginning of line.
> > 
> > My first approach was to write the line, then
> write a
> > $char(13) to go back to the beginning of the line,
> > ready for the next refresh.
> > 
> > But this gave very odd output, like this:
> > 
> > Lets begin...
> > Progress:
> >
> 94%--------------------------------------------->||
> > Progress: 89%------------------------>|--|
> > Progress:
> > 84%-------------------------------------->|---
> > Progress:
> > 74%----------------------------------->|---------|
> > Progress: 69%--------------------|-----------|
> > Progress:
> 64%----------------------------->|--------
> > Progress:
> > 59%-------------------------->|------------------|
> > Progress: 49%------------------------------------|
> > Progress: 44%------------------->|--------------
> > Progress:
> > 39%----------------->|---------------------------|
> > Progress:
> 29%----------------------------------------|
> > Progress: 24%---------->|-------------------
> > Progress:
> > 19%-------->|------------------------------------|
> > Progress: 
> > 9%---->|--------------------------------------|
> > Progress:  4%->|------------------------
> > -------------------|
> > All done!...
> > 
> > 
> > But if, instead, I write a !, and then issue an
> escape
> > sequence to move the cursor up one line, it works
> > perfectly.
> > 
> > It acts like it drops characters unless I write a
> !
> > 
> > Does anyone know what is going on?
> > thanks
> > Kevn
> > 
> > 
> > GTM>
> > 
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