February 25, 2002 g++ in UNIX: changing cursor position | ||||
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How can I program to move the cursor to a specific position, change text color or console background color, if I compile the code using g++ in UNIX, just like doing so by including windows.h and use functions like SetConsoleCursorPosition" and "SetConsoleTextAttribute" in VC++? Thanks! |
February 25, 2002 Re: g++ in UNIX: changing cursor position | ||||
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Posted in reply to CY | "CY" <lcy@hkem.com> wrote in news:a5cocp$152o$1@digitaldaemon.com: > How can I program to move the cursor to a specific position, change text color or console background color, if I compile the code using g++ in UNIX, just like doing so by including windows.h and use functions like SetConsoleCursorPosition" and "SetConsoleTextAttribute" in VC++? > > Thanks! > > > You'll probably need to make use of the curses library which provides these sorts of functions under Unix. It's usually a case of including curses.h or ncurses.h - curses is the traditional library under unix, ncurses is a modern free clone of the curses library which you often get distributed with linux. Richard. |
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