Ken wrote:
I am not the expert here ... but it looks like to me (after some
experimentation with exactly 1 data point, an xterm), if you print a
character in the last column but follow it with a newline, you don't
get two newlines.
I see that, too. I'm not as concerned with the case of using the
full terminal width. I think that we're more likely to break
scripts that do something like this:
if [ `scan -format $format -width 20` = $expected_output ]
if we add one back to width now.
David
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