On Sep 5, 3:29 pm, Jean-Paul Calderone <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On Fri, 5 Sep 2008 14:24:16 -0500, Robert Dailey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > >Hi, > > >I find quite often that I'm writing things like this: > > >raise FatalExcept( "Insufficient number of arguments specified. Exactly {0} > >arguments are required. See stage.bat for documentation on accepted > >parameters.".format( num_arguments ) ) > > >On my display (Vertical monitor), this exceeds the width of my display, and > >to view the entire length of the string I am forced to pan my view left and > >right. Is there a special way I can format this string so that it fits > >nicely on the screen? Keep in mind that one important factor is that > >whitespace is very sensitive, and I do not want line breaks in my script > >file to become part of the string itself. I like how C++ handles strings, > >like this: > > >char const* mystring = > > "This is a very long string that " > > "spans multiple lines and does " > > "not include line breaks or tabs " > > "from the source file between " > > "the strings partitions." > > >What do you guys prefer? Thanks for reading. > > mystring = ( > "This is a very long string that " > "spans multiple lines and does " > "not include line breaks or tabs " > "from the source file between " > "the strings partitions.") > > Jean-Paul
Can you be more specific? What is the formatting criteria? Are you talking about formatting the string for display or are you talking about the source? -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list