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Many computer terminals and terminal emulators support colour and cursor control through a system of escape sequences. One such standard is commonly referred to ...
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The escape sequence is \x1b[ , not \x9b . 9B is the C1 CSI, which doesn't work for much of anything now, due to not being compatible with utf-8.
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char pos [] = "\x1B[0;0H";. Are you sure that (0,0) is correct for the "Home" postition? Some sites suggest it's (1,1) ...
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Hey everyone this is short tutorial showing you how you can utilize ANSI escape codes to color the output of your new terminal application!
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DOS/Win terminals usually still support C0 controls like NUL, FF, LF, VT, and CR, but won't support the ANSI escape sequences without special ...
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According to the GNU Bash manual (section 3.1.2.4 ANSI-C Quoting) $'\E' should expand to "an escape character (not ANSI C)". What is this escape ...
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