Jason Hood 4e44ad519d Fix creating the wrap console buffer
If the console buffer was wider than the window then the wrap buffer
would not be created, resulting in erroneous movement.	Preserve the
height of the wrap buffer so the new width can be set.
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ANSICON Latest release

ANSICON provides ANSI escape sequences for Windows console programs. It provides much the same functionality as ANSI.SYS does for MS-DOS.

Requirements

  • 32-bit: Windows 2000 Professional and later (it won't work with NT or 9X).
  • 64-bit: AMD64 (it won't work with IA64).

How it Works

ANSICON injects a DLL into a process, hooking its functions.

Injection

One of three methods is used to inject the DLL.

  • LoadLibrary via CreateRemoteThread for a running process.

  • LdrLoadDll via CreateRemoteThread for a 64-bit .NET AnyCPU process.

  • Adding the DLL directly to the import table, otherwise.

Hooking

Hooking is achieved by modifying import addresses, or the return value of GetProcAddress.

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