>>to get around this behavior. My question is: >> >>Is there a better MacPerl way? > > Not in the MacPerl app, at present (that I know of). I think it is that \r > does what you want not in Unix, per se, but in your terminal. MacPerl does > not have a terminal, but a whiteboard-ish text window. > > A terminal emulator for the MacPerl app is on the wish list for many of us. No, you're right. I've been hopping too many OpSys today :( Does MacPerl have 'terminfo' of termcap compatible terminal mode being built? Interesting... -Sneex- :] ===== Want to unsubscribe from this list? ===== Send mail with body "unsubscribe" to macperl-request@macperl.org