I knew there was an easier way to print multiple characters, but I don't do command line work much and as such couldn't remember it. It is possible with my solution, esp. if the "\b" x length $file was added, not to edit the default filename but to decide if one was entered or not and therefor have a default filename. Though there have been much better solutions suggested and I would recommend he use one of those.
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In reply to Re^3: printing deletable text to stdout
by kutsu
in thread printing deletable text to stdout
by richz
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