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March 13, 2004, 11:15:35 AM »
this is a silly question i am sure, but how do i get the shtool output into a txt file so that i can cut and paste it? can't copy from the dos command window. i'm using the shntool len function. thanks.
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You can copy from a DOS command window. Highlight what you want and right click it. The hightlighting should disappear. To paste in the DOS window, just right click at a cursor point. To paste back in windows, good ol' CTRL+V will do.
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thanks matt...i was trying to press ctrl+c in the command window and it didn't work. +t
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yeah, in DOS ctrl-C means stop executing previous comand
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You might also be able to use ">" to output it to a file (I know you can in the Mac/Linux version). So something like
shnlen *.shn > output.txt
should save the results into a file in the same directory called "output.txt". However, you won't actually see the results on the screen; you'll have to open the file to see that.
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