On Tue, 15 Jan 2013, Rainer Stratmann wrote:
Am Tuesday 15 January 2013 13:25:08 schrieb Michael Van Canneyt:
On Tue, 15 Jan 2013, Rainer Stratmann wrote:
Am Tuesday 15 January 2013 08:57:58 schrieb Michael Van Canneyt:
On Mon, 14 Jan 2013, Rainer Stratmann wrote:
When calling for example fpsystem( 'cat /proc/partitions' );
the lines are not beginning at the 1st character of the next line
Instead of
Line1
Line2
Line3
like in the Linux shell
The output is:
Line1
Line2
Line3
and so on
What is the reason?
Here the output looks OK when executing as-is.
But if you are using the crt unit, that may mess up the terminal.
I added crt, and then the output was indeed indented.
I also use crt.
Is it possible to change the bevahiour?
No.
in order to do it's magic, CRT must control the terminal.
Are there alternative ways to write something on the screen and to clear the
screen?
For example with unit system?
Since you're already executing external commands:
Execute the /usr/bin/clear command ?
Michael.
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