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Top Forums Programming std::cout and gfortran print*, don't output to the screen Post 302508918 by Corona688 on Tuesday 29th of March 2011 11:57:53 AM
Old 03-29-2011
Child processes should print to the terminal fine unless you created them in a very strange way. After all, every single command you run in a shell is a child process...

Whether this is true or not I cannot begin to guess because I can't see your computer from here, so have no more than a vague description that you "might" have done something in an odd way.

Is it something you did? Maybe. Maybe not. Post the code.

Last edited by Corona688; 03-29-2011 at 01:08 PM..
 

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NCURSES_INIT_COLOR(3)							 1						     NCURSES_INIT_COLOR(3)

ncurses_init_color - Define a terminal color

SYNOPSIS
int ncurses_init_color (int $color, int $r, int $g, int $b) DESCRIPTION
Defines or redefines the given color. When this function is called, all occurrences of the given color on the screen, if any, immediately change to the new definition. Color capabilities must be supported by the terminal and initialized using ncurses_start_color(3) prior to calling this function. In addi- tion, the terminal must have color changing capabilities; use ncurses_can_change_color(3) to check for this. PARAMETERS
o $color - The identification number of the color to redefine. It may be one of the default color constants. o $r - A color value, between 0 and 1000, for the red component. o $g - A color value, between 0 and 1000, for the green component. o $b - A color value, between 0 and 1000, for the blue component. RETURN VALUES
Returns -1 if the function was successful, and 0 if ncurses or terminal color capabilities have not been initialized or the terminal does not have color changing capabilities. SEE ALSO
ncurses_color_content(3), ncurses_start_color(3). PHP Documentation Group NCURSES_INIT_COLOR(3)
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