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- Newsgroups: comp.sys.mac.programmer
- Path: sparky!uunet!world!siegel
- From: siegel@world.std.com (Rich Siegel)
- Subject: Re: Is there a PD console package for Mac?
- Message-ID: <BtwGIp.ICt@world.std.com>
- Keywords: mac, console, pd
- Organization: GCC Technologies
- References: <1992Aug30.191335.4377@intrepid.com>
- Date: Tue, 1 Sep 1992 12:39:59 GMT
- Lines: 20
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- In article <1992Aug30.191335.4377@intrepid.com> vladimir@intrepid.intrepid.com (Vladimir Vukicevic) writes:
- >Does anyone know of a PD 'console' package, like THINK provides? I have THINK C,
- >but I am really looking for the source of one, because I would like to add
- >more features (I am writing a CLI). If there isn't one, does anyone know
- >of a way to do I/O on the mac (with, for example, printf() & fgets()...)?
- >I was thinkning of creating a window, and then using TextEdit, but I can't
- >figure out a way to make the prompt non-overwriteable, and how to get a specific
- >part of the text. Any ideas? Suggestions? Comments?
-
- The source for the ANSI library is included with THINK C; there's no
- particular reason you can't use that as a basis.
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- R.
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