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    Show us a picture of what you mean by "ribbon" and "display area".
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    This site does not allow an image to be shown. What I mean is that when you execute a c program the output is shown in a frame. Along the top of that frame there is a ribbon with the title of the program. That ribbon is what I am on about. I want it removed. I need to know the code to do that.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Paderi View Post
    This site does not allow an image to be shown. What I mean is that when you execute a c program the output is shown in a frame. Along the top of that frame there is a ribbon with the title of the program. That ribbon is what I am on about. I want it removed. I need to know the code to do that.
    See this. Now just translate that to C...

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