Use: string new = "Line 1 and %s\nLine 2 and %s\nLine 3\nLine 
4".printf(var1,var2);
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-----Original Message-----
From: Satyajit Sahoo <satyajit.ha...@gmail.com>
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Date: Mon, 10 Jun 2013 18:22:49 
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Subject: [Vala] Handling multiline strings

Hi. I'm trying to write a multiline string into a file,

e.g.

string new = """Line 1 and %s

Line 2 and %s

Line 3

Line 4""".printf (var1, var2);

The problem is, when I write it to the file, the lines from the 2nd line,
have tab characters preceding them. I want to keep the idention level of
the code to improve redability. How can I make it ignore the tabs used for
code indention while writing to the file?


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