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Re: how to clear screen ??
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- Subject: Re: how to clear screen ??
- From: "Martijn" <nobody at nowhere dot org>
- Date: Tue, 30 Nov 1999 21:56:09 +0100
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Thanx for the reaction....
but what I meant was: How can I get my screen cleared from within my
c-program??
regards.
Martijn
Lokesh Setia <lokeshs@sh.bel.alcatel.be> wrote in message
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> Write "clear" in your shell and press enter before you run gcc.
> or type Control-L if you use bash or tcsh as your shell.
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> Regards,
> Lokesh.
>
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> >>>>> "Martijn" == Martijn <nobody@nowhere.org> writes:
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> Martijn> Hello everyone, I'm a gcc newbe As in the subject: What
> Martijn> is the command (or perhaps: trick) to clear your screen
> Martijn> while running gcc in your terminal-mode?
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> Martijn> thanx,
>
> Martijn> Martijn
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