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dear coders, i need some inspiration again... there is something what i always wanted to know... how to code following: Code:
value 1: __________ value 2: __________ important: when my "script" starts the display has to be cleared and two lines are shown (see above), the cursor has to be positioned above first underscore in first line. when i start to write username, the underscore(s) has(have) to remain there! when i hit enter or tab, the cursor is positioned above the first underscore in the second line. ideally the chain of underscores will look like a line ![]() how would the C code look? will i have to use ncurses? kind regards Last edited by pseudocoder; 01-01-2009 at 03:24 AM.. |
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