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Re: ANSI escape sequences Visual Fortran 6.6.0     

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Author: JackRnl
Date: Feb 1, 2007 23:19

... API is very simple to use (it can also be intermixed with fortran writes in CVF unlike some other methods but I don't recall whether that works in MSFPS). http://www.fortranlib.com/ezann.html It does not include source code, but there is a fairly detailed pdf user manual with it. If you want source code I can email it. -- Elliot ...
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Re: ANSI escape sequences Visual Fortran 6.6.0     

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Author: Gary Scott
Date: Feb 1, 2007 18:21

... the API is very simple to use (it can also be intermixed with fortran writes in CVF unlike some other methods but I don't recall whether that works in MSFPS). http://www.fortranlib.com/ezann.html It does not include source code, but there is a fairly detailed pdf user manual with it. If you want source code I can email it. -- Elliot ...
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Re: ANSI escape sequences Visual Fortran 6.6.0     

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Author: JackRnl
Date: Feb 1, 2007 08:11

... and the API is very simple to use (it can also be intermixed with fortran writes in CVF unlike some other methods but I don't recall whether that works in MSFPS). http://www.fortranlib.com/ezann.html It does not include source code, but there is a fairly detailed pdf user manual with it. If you want source code I can email it. -- Elliot ...
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Re: ANSI escape sequences Visual Fortran 6.6.0     

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Author: Gary Scott
Date: Feb 1, 2007 04:56

... applications and the API is very simple to use (it can also be intermixed with fortran writes in CVF unlike some other methods but I don't recall whether that works in MSFPS). http://www.fortranlib.com/ezann.html It does not include source code, but there is a fairly detailed pdf user manual with it. If you want source code I can email it. -- Elliot ...
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