I've at last decided to write a tool to do the following:
* it basically does what Christian's batch creator does, only it will run the commands without creating a batch file; (one press of a button); I'm going to extract .ape files using it since creating a batch first is kind of annoying and time consuming...
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lst2xxx.exe -e "encoder.exe" -s "-fd12 -e %p\%f\%e -o c:\temp\%f.new" -l listfile.lst
d:\files\f1.ape
d:\files\f2.ape
would result in:
encoder.exe -fd12 -e d:\files\f1.ape -o c:\temp\f1.new
encoder.exe -fd12 -e d:\files\f2.ape -o c:\temp\f2.new
to be run sequentially i.e. the second call is done only after the first one has finished;
What do you think:
1. I need 3 or 4 suitable letters to replace xxx in the name since mult or multi is taken...
2. How do you prefer my program to be, a windows (hidden proccess) or command line interface.
3. How would you like the started commands to appear, in the same command line interface or a new interface (popping for each line)
4. Any other placeholders to suplement the %p,%f,%e; maybe a counter %c?
5. I was also thinking of adding a prameter -w [ms] wich tells how long to wait before executing each proccess: 0->till it finishes, [N]->N milliseconds
6. Any other suggestions.
Cheers.