Dear gav^ , here is a sample output :
-D__PROTOTYPES__ -D__STDC__=0 -D__c_plusplus=1 -D__cplusplus=1 \ -D__LANGUAGE_CXX -D__LANGUAGE_CXX__ -D__NAMESPACES -D__STANDARD_CX +X \ -D__STANDARD_CXX_HEADERS -D__ghs__ -D__ghs -Dghs -D__SoftwareFloat + \ -D__SoftwareDouble -D__COFF -D__m68k__ -D__m68k -Dm68k -D__mc68000 + \ -Dmc68000 -D__MC68000 -DMC68000 -D__motcoff -D__m68ec060 -Dm68ec06 +0 \ -D__ghs_alignment=4 -D__BigEndian -DBigEndian -D__DOUBLE_HL \ -D__IeeeFloat -DIeeeFloat -D__Ptr_Is_Signed__ -D__Char_Is_Signed__ + \ -D__SIGNED_CHARS__ -D__WChar_Is_Signed__ -D__WChar_Is_Long__ \ -D__Int_Is_32 -D__Long_Is_32 -D__Ptr_Is_32 -D__Reg_Is_32 \ -DSEL_AIS_TARGET -DAIS_BUILD -DINCLUDE_XDM_SWERR -DXDM_ON \ -DXDM_DIRECT -DXDM_SYNC -DTARGET_PROTO \ -DACN_SUPPORTS_SIGNALING_SERVICES -DGH_DEBUG \ -DACN_SUPPORTS_TRAFFIC_SERVICES -DPIMTUNE_ACN_APP -DNOIS_USES_CCLH +C \ -DACL_SUPPORTS_STREAMS -DPIM_PFB -DESELVER_NTGB06CA -DSELREV_X2 \ -DTARGET_ESEL -DLOG_VOCODER_STATS -DOFP_SUPPORTED -DDEBUG \ -DSRM_DEBUG_TURN_ON -D_GH -DTARGET_060 -DMEMMONITOR \
It looks bad sorry, but do you know of any other way , I can get rid of the "\" at the end of each line without using Data:Dump thanks much

Edit: Added <code> tags. larsen


In reply to Re: Re: string minuplate by amoura
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