- Aug 05, 2019
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rswindell authored
-<columns> insert conditional-newlines to force wrap (e.g. -80) -newline append a newline (CRLF) sequence to the output filea The -<columns> option allows you to take "80-column ANSIs", artwork which uses 80 columns and assumes the cursor will wrap to the next line automatically, and insert Ctrl-A/ (conditional-newline) which allows the file to be viewed nicely on wider terminals. Very cool. Also added -newline (which can be used multiple times) to append one (or more) newline sequences to the output file. Use uppercase for Ctrl-AN and Ctrl-AL when -clear is used.
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rswindell authored
Ctrl-A/0x80+ is no longer supported in message nets (by my decree) so just use spaces for ultimate compatibility. Synchronet's .asc/.msg file display routines (e.g. putmsg) will still display Ctrl-A/0x80+ codes just fine.
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- Jan 11, 2019
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rswindell authored
the beginning of a SAUCE record and the end of very old MS-DOS text files. Added support for ESC[1;1f/H (home cursor) and ESC[0J (clear to EOS) sequences (converted to the equivalent in Ctrl-A codes). Output Ctrl-A characters in uppercase, as they were documented and as is common practice. Covert ESC[xB and ESC[xD to the appropriate Ctrl-A sequences rather than converting to ASCII ctrl chars (CR, LF, BS).
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- Oct 18, 2017
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rswindell authored
found in the input file.
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- Nov 25, 2015
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rswindell authored
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- Jan 05, 2014
- Sep 21, 2009
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rswindell authored
return character rather than a large number of backspace characters.
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- Sep 20, 2009
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rswindell authored
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- Feb 16, 2009
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rswindell authored
Added <ESC>[B and <ESC>[D conversions to ASCII (LF and BS accordingly).
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- May 09, 2006
- Sep 19, 2003
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rswindell authored
confusion.
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- Apr 02, 2003