\r sort of works. Only it only updates the line about every 20th pass through 
the loop. Oh well.

On Monday 24 Mar 2003 3:22 pm, Shane MacPhillamy wrote:
> I think you are looking for \r - carriage return.
>
> Cheers
> Shane
>
> On Monday, March 24, 2003, at 02:35  PM, Amanda Wynne wrote:
> > if \n is newline, and \t is horizontal tab what's "home"; as in put
> > the cursor
> > back to the start of the current line? I've searched high & low, but
> > can't
> > seem to find any info anywhere.
> >
> > Amanda
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