Re: Now for some actual euphoria/linux questions...

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I knew the others where on the wrong track and obviously have no
experience with ANSI codes.  The were attempting to address the Euphoria
error.  Good job on the Euphoria error folks but to your dismay the issue
was actually ANSI related not Euphoria.

PS:  This wasn't my hurdle to jump.  A few of you had correct yet badly
aimed answers.  (not being sarcastic here)  I greatly appreciate your
attempts at solving the problem of our fellow Euphoria list member.
Failed attempts are much better than no attempt at all.  This is the
kind of stuff that make be proud to be a Euphoria list member.

!!! NOT the bickering and slander around and provided by Mike the Spike.

        Sincerely,
        Lucius L. Hilley III

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> Sender:       Euphoria Programming for MS-DOS
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> Poster:       Pete Eberlein <xseal at HARBORSIDE.COM>
> Subject:      Re: Now for some actual euphoria/linux questions...
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> On Mon, 17 Apr 2000 15:45:10 -0400, Paul <draegur at WSERV.COM> wrote:
>
    <SNIP>
> >
> >Well.. umm.. Did I happen to mention that I am slow? :)
> >I read the link and have seen the ansi tag codes, yet when I try to use
> them
> >in
> >Euphoria it errors with 'unknown escape character' after the initial \ in
> >codes such as
> >\[\033[1;30m\]. I am missing the entire point, ain't I?
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    <SNIP>  code that hits the spot.  Provided by

> Pete Eberlein
>

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