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- From: mchalmer@mcs213a.cs.umr.edu (Matthew Chalmers)
- Newsgroups: alt.bbs,comp.terminals
- Subject: Re: terminal control codes
- Keywords: ANSI, VT100, terminal
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- Date: 21 Jul 92 18:59:24 GMT
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- >...so I say again, could someone
- >SEND or POST a list of the ANSI escape sequences?
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- Can't you just go to a book store and read/buy a book/ref with them in it?
- MS-DOS Batch Files is a cheap, good book with all but about two of the ANSI
- Escape Sequences (not ALL the ANSI codes -- the book would be miles thick),
- and it's only about 6 bucks. Other books like MS-DOS Power User's Guide and
- the like have ANSI Esc codes...
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- I think you're making them harder to find than they are...
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