bruno at modulix wrote:

> Why not trying by yourself ?-)

Doh! I always forget I can do this! :)


> Mmm. Not good. Let's try again:
>>>> print textwrap.dedent(s).strip()
> this is a multiline
> triple-quted string with
> indentation for nicer code formatting
> 
> Well, seems like we're done. About 2'30'' to solve the problem.

Actually, I'm still wondering if it's possible to remove the newlines at 
the end of the first and second lines (after 'multiline' and 'with'), so 
that the string is one line. But it's already been shown that textwrap 
alone doesn't do this, so I'd rather not mess with all the extra stuff 
to do it, when I can just put the string in parentheses.

Thanks.
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