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    ANSI escape sequences are a standard for in-band signaling to control cursor location, color, font styling, and other options on video text terminals...
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  • accompanying music in MOD format. ANSI escape code List of text editors § ASCII and ANSI art TheDraw "Ascii Codes - C++ Tutorials". Scott, Jason. BBS:...
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  • development of voluntary consensus standards. ANSI may also refer to: ANSI character set (disambiguation) ANSI escape code sequences, an in-band signalling mechanism...
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  • the "escape character" ASCII code - character 27 (decimal) - often written "Esc" on keycaps. With the introduction of ANSI terminals most escape sequences...
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  • ANSI.SYS is a device driver in the DOS family of operating systems that provides extra console functions through ANSI escape sequences. It is partially...
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    ASCII (redirect from ANSI X3.4-1968)
    so-called "ANSI escape code" (often starting with a "Control Sequence Introducer", "CSI", "ESC [") from ECMA-48 (1972) and its successors. Some escape sequences...
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  • the screen. This was later developed into ANSI escape codes covered by the ANSI X3.64 standard. The escape character also starts each command sequence...
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  • the general category Cf (format) rather than Cc. Control Pictures ANSI escape code ISO/IEC 4873 extends this requirement to the C1 SS2 and SS3, although...
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    the first terminals to support ANSI escape codes for cursor control and other tasks, and added a number of extended codes for special features like controlling...
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    Institute (ANSI) standard ANSI X3.64 defines a standard set of escape sequences that can be used to drive terminals to create TUIs (see ANSI escape code). Escape...
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