> Have you tried using a "refresh" command after the animation and  
> before the echo?
> -Frieda

Thanks, Frieda, haven't tried that... No, doesn't make a difference.

The problem is the echo shows right when the animation is starting. (That is, 
the "anim 
on" runs in parallel with the rest of the script; this does not wait for the 
animation to 
finish, which really makes sense, since the animation could be set to go on 
forever; but 
I need it the other way)
And I thought that supposedly refresh is no longer needed at any time.


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