On 04/10/12 20:33, Mark Cave-Ayland wrote:
Since rubout (0x7f) is also not representable, "ustr[1] >= 0x7f" might be even better.
That's fine with me. It was mainly because some of the "special" directories contained low ASCII which was moving the console cursor around and hence corrupting the display output.
Thanks for the feedback everyone. I've just committed the above version to trunk. Feel free to go and test your favourite HFS+ images with both the dir and boot words.
ATB,
Mark.