Found it... the wrap command that runs before in the demo test did not have a \n. Seems to work now. So I assume \x10 only works if at the start of a line?
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Found it... the wrap command that runs before in the demo test did not have a
\n
. Seems to work now. So I assume\x10
only works if at the start of a line?