Sure, outtext will display text. as will printf.
however, i need my text to be in colour, which is the essence of my problem.
Thanks for your time,
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Sure, outtext will display text. as will printf.
however, i need my text to be in colour, which is the essence of my problem.
Thanks for your time,
Hi,
** I am using Turbo C Version 2.01 (DOS)
Currently i am working with a program that uses the graphics device to use certain functions like line(); etc. This uses the "graphics.h" header...
Thank you so much mate,
thats exactly where the problem was.
i've been frying my brain all afternoon over this!
:D
http://www.cprogramming.com/cgi-bin/quiz.cgi :)
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Thanks very much for all your responses. With your help and a lot of stress I have figured it out.
If you're curious here's my solution to my problem:
(i'm sure there are other ways to solve it)...
Hi,
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