Hello again, As always, this list has been very helpful, and thank you.
So, I thought I was good to go until I attempted to run my code on a Windows 7 vintage machine this morning. The application is intended to be run in the command window in Windows, from the terminal in Linux... In the code I had included the ANSI escape characters so I could invert the text and change the color. Basically, I wanted to make the warning / error messages stand out from the crowd. Eg: # there's an error in the loop, report it # format reverse with yellow background print "\033[7m\033[33m" print " ERROR IN LOOP SIZE" . . . # clear formatting print "\033[m" As I have now learned, Windows 7 does not support this functionality. Development had been done on a Windows 10 (and Ubuntu) machine where this worked just fine. I've been spending the morning looking at different solutions. Many of them seem to involve either including yet aother module, or, worse (IMHO) a C library that will 'emulate' the ANSI escape sequences, API calls, etc. Before I go tearing into my currently working code, I'm looking for feedback from those much more experienced. I need this code to run correctly on both Windows 7 and 10 (future Linux) and I'm stuck with Python 2.7 due to other module limitations. What do the experts out there suggest as the path of least pain and suffering? Again, thank you for your time and guidance. _______________________________________________ Tutor maillist - Tutor@python.org To unsubscribe or change subscription options: https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/tutor