clear output window from code?

G

Guest

The output window gets filled with stuff while I am debugging my app. Is
there a way to programmatically clear the output window? I have read that
there is currently no explicit method to do this in VS.Net.

I vaguely recall reading something about adding a bunch of spaces at the top
of the window to push everything down and then place the cursor at the top
left corner of the output window. How to do this? Or is there a method
now? What is that method?

Thanks,
Rich
 
R

RobinS

I don't know how to do it from code, but you can right-click on it and
select Clear.

Robin S.
Ts'i mahnu uterna ot twan ot geifur hingts uto.
 
G

Guest

That's a great tip! Thank you very much for your help on this. Better than
nothing!

Thanks,
Rich
 
A

aaron.kempf

this is the _ONE_ feature I needed to see in either 2002, 2003 or
2005.

INSTEAD THEY SHOVE ALL THIS OOP _CRAP_ UP OUR ASS AND WON'T GIVE US
THE FEATURES WE NEED?

_FUCK_MICROSOFT_

I'm just going to use Dreamweaver for the rest of my life.

-Aaron
 
C

C-Services Holland b.v.

(e-mail address removed) schreef:
I'm just going to use Dreamweaver for the rest of my life.

-Aaron

Promises, promises. You say this all the time so go and hassle the
dreamweaver newsgroup. Oh, and let us know when your full blown windows
application is finished in PHP.
 
A

aaron.kempf

good stuff

I don't need full blown windows apps lol

I mean seriously here
if Microsoft kills off VB; i'll be damned if I use VB for anything; I
mean- it's real simple logic.

MICROSOFT ****ED UP AND I AM NOT GOING TO PUSH THEIR WARES ANY LONGER.

VB 2002,2003,2005-- these just don't work on any windows desktops; I
mean..

a) nobody has the goddamn framework
b) even if they have the framework; there is compatability issues with
Vista
c) IDE is not stable
d) startup times = 5 seconds? ARE YOU KIDDING ME? THEY SOLD US ON
PERFORMANCE AND YET IT IS SLOWER?? WTF??
 

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