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Re: glitch putting Xywrite on Windows XP
- Subject: Re: glitch putting Xywrite on Windows XP
- From: Lynn Brenner lynn.brenner.nyc@xxxxxxxx
- Date: Wed, 3 Aug 2011 08:03:17 -0400
Idiotic of me not to realize I can do it in Xywrite! Of course that's what I'll do: create and save the file in e:\xy.
May I call it anything provided it ends in .bat -- e.g., Solution.bat?
Lynn
On Tue, Aug 2, 2011 at 10:00 PM, Carl Distefano
mailto:cld@xxxxxxxx wrote:
Reply to note from Lynn Brenner mailto:lynn.brenner.nyc@xxxxxxxx Tue, 2
Aug 2011 18:38:18 -0400
> Should I write this file at the Dos prompt? Alternatively, can
> I write it in Windows Notebook -- and if so, where do I save
> it?
The DOS prompt is fine. (I assume you're familiar with the COPY CON
command.) It's easier to use a text editor, though -- XyWrite, to
pull an example out of the air.
Save the file in any directory you choose (for example, your \XY
directory).
I don't know what three dots in the Path means. One dot and two dots
are used to indicate relative paths (".\" refers to the current
directory, and "..\" to the directory immediately above the current
directory). I'm guessing that "..." is just a placeholder, and can
safely be omitted.
--
Carl Distefano
mailto:cld@xxxxxxxx