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   Zaidy036 to John Stockton   
   Re: I want a non-editing file display Wi   
   05 Mar 23 17:33:57   
   
   From: Zaidy036@air.isp.spam   
      
   On 3/5/2023 4:28 PM, John Stockton wrote:   
   >   
   > I have scripts which generate (in %TEMP%) a plain-text file of batch code,   
   and I want to read this file by eye, in a new plain Window, then manually   
   copy'n'paste or drag'n'drop selected lines or contiguous groups of lines into   
   a Command Prompt window,    
   which will be ready and waiting. The lines all start "DEL" or "RD"; but must   
   be thought about and selected before execution. I want to be UNABLE to alter   
   the characters displayed, apart from by scrolling.   
   >   
   > The batch command   
   > START MSEDGE %1   
   > does this, except that it does not work in Windows XP and that it opens a   
   new tab rather than a new Window. In any case, EDGE is "a sledgehammer to   
   crack a nut", and I don't want to have a window/tab which looks in the least   
   like any browser that I    
   have open.   
   >   
   > So : is there an obscure but standard small part of Windows 10+ that can   
   display a text file in a simple non-editable Window that supports Ctrl-C and   
   vertical scroll? Notepad would do nicely, if it could be opened in a non-edit   
   mode.   
   >   
   > Can VBScript or JScript called from batch create such a Window _easily_?   
   >   
   > Ideally, but certainly not essentially, I would like the displayed text to   
   ge on a light-coloured background !   
   >   
   >   
   COLOR XX & TYPE    
      
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