Subj : Re: Free Pascal Question
To   : All
From : Chad Adams
Date : Tue Jan 09 2018 09:19 pm

I viewed it with netrunner and I don't see any settings that should cause it.
Also does it with regular telnet in Linux

On 14:19 09/01 , mark lewis wrote:
>
> On 2018 Jan 09 17:47:00, you wrote to All:
>
> CA> When running locally, if i use writeln('My Text') it works fine. the
> CA> next writeln('test') writes left justified on the second line.
>
>that's correct... writeln sends the CRLF which moves the cursor down one line
>and returns it to the left margin...
>
> CA> When I run the same program over a telnet connection (in linux
> CA> xinetd), the second write line doesnt left justify.
>
>what terminal are you using? check your terminal settings... i forget what it
>is called but there is generally a setting for LF or CRLF... it sounds like
you
> just have LF which will simply move the cursor down a line but keep it in the
>same column position...
>
> CA> I am sure it has to do with ANSI control characters
>
>what makes you think this? especially if you are not sending any ANSI stuff...
>
> CA> but I cant find the unit, library, or info to reset the columns, and
> CA> also enable ANSI color.
>
>based on this is why i say "not sending ANSI stuff" above... if you don't have
>a unit or whatever for ANSI then it shouldn't come into play...
>
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