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Old 03-21-2008, 10:50 AM   #1 (permalink)
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when i have a text that have format like this:

this
is
a
text

how can i format it like this:

this is a text

???

thx for all help
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Old 03-21-2008, 10:54 AM   #2 (permalink)
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Where is this format appearing? In a document? Your explanation is not very clear.
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sry, it is a normal textdocument. and i want to format this, with a batch script
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umm...still not clear enough (to me)

@Echo This is a text

Or did you want a batch that will display a list in one row?
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yes, I allready have a textdocument, that is formated like this

this
is
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text

and I want to format this text with a batch script to this:

this is a text
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I speak this guys language. Basicly hes making a .bat file and he has txt like this in his .txt file.

i
am
iron
man

And Probly in the CMD he wants the txt to be displayed like:

I am Iron man. doodo doodo doodo doo doo doooooo ( i added doos lol )
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yeah, exactly.
and now I just need the answer^^
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write it like : I am iron man. In the TXT
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What would you need it for anyway? I guess you could get a free C/C++/someotherprogramminglanguage compiler and write a command-line application to do the job. Or you can just get the compiler, and someone here will be so nice as to post the code for you, so that you only need to compile it. I don't think there's a way to do it only using ms-dos batches though...I used to be bit of an ms-dos nerd, maybe I can just dig up something outta my brain.
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