I am making a .bat file, and I would like it to write ASCII art into a text file.
I was able to find the command to append a new line to the file when echoing text, but when I read that text file, all I see is a layout-sign and not a space. I think it would work by opening that file with Word or even WordPad, but I would like it to work on any computer, even if that computer only has Notepad (which is mostly the case).
How can I open the text file in a certain program (i.e. WordPad) or write a proper space character to the file?
EDIT:
I found that it is the best way to use:
echo <line1> > <filename>
echo <line2> >> <filename>
P.S. I used | in my ASCII art, so it crashed, Dumb Dumb Dumb 🙂
and you can always run:
on any version of Windows.
On Windows 2000 and above you can do:
Another way of showing a message for a small amount of text is to create file.vbs containing:
Call it with
Or use
wscriptif you don’t need it to wait until they click OK.The problem with the message you’re writing is that the vertical bar (
|) is the “pipe” operator. You’ll need to escape it by using^|instead of|.P.S. it’s spelled Pwned.