Sorry for the off-topic query:

Is there a means of formatting a telnet/ssh/xterm 'window' so a looping
shell script could update information without repainting the entire
screen on each pass (without @(0,15)..)? (printf, echo...) 

I have a program written in our green screen app which I envision would
would be much faster by running at the OS level using shell (ksh)
scripts.

I have found that by sending ESC-c I can clear the screen. I've tried a
few others but haven't found anything that doesn't clear the screen but
sends the cursor 'home'.I hope someone has experience with this and can
point me in the right direction.

Thanks,

-- 
Karl L. Pearson
Director of IT,
ATS Industrial Supply
Direct: 801-978-4429
Toll-free: 888-972-3182 x29
Fax: 801-972-3888
http://www.atsindustrial.com
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