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Ivek23:

--- Quote ---I tested and updated New Textfile Templates Export Files and Several New Sample Templates Export Files I hope at least a few days or immediately in the first days after


                                         New Year 2011
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I update,tested and already uploaded today (30.12.2010).

Ivek23:

--- Quote from: Ivek23 on December 25, 2010, 11:19:55 am ---I have a question:

Now Sample txt file saved in a folder by itself determining for and I am interested in how this Sample txt file to add in an additional folder within a folder by him.
This should be the same as that of imagesfiles stored on imagepath folder.


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--- Quote from: Ivek23 on December 26, 2010, 10:34:18 am ---Images files I've added to this folder:
L: \ MOVIES \ Comedy \ Subtitles \ 100 girls \ Folder \ Images files

How would it add txt file in this folder:
L: \ MOVIES \ Comedy \ Subtitles \ 100 girls \ Folder

I have repeatedly examined the Main Template but I find the right solution, or any part of the code to add so please help and hint at the solution.

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In Moving video files is the code how to copy (move) video files,I am interested if possible template text file in movie folder to copy (move) the same or similar as with video files.

rick.ca:

--- Quote ---In Moving video files is the code how to copy (move) video files, I am interested if possible template text file in movie folder to copy (move) the same or similar as with video files.
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To copy all files with the same pathname but different extension (e.g., movie and matching poster file)...

copy "{#StringReplace '{%value=path}' '{#ExtractFileExt {%value=path}}' '.*'}" D:\Video2Go\

...which simply replaces the extension with the ".*" wild card.

Ivek23:

--- Quote from: rick.ca on December 31, 2010, 02:34:05 pm ---
--- Quote ---In Moving video files is the code how to copy (move) video files, I am interested if possible template text file in movie folder to copy (move) the same or similar as with video files.
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To copy all files with the same pathname but different extension (e.g., movie and matching poster file)...

copy "{#StringReplace '{%value=path}' '{#ExtractFileExt {%value=path}}' '.*'}" D:\Video2Go\

...which simply replaces the extension with the ".*" wild card.

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Very nice, now you can copy movies, subtitles and other files but I am curious if it is to copy the other files without having to copy the movie.

rick.ca:

--- Quote ---I am curious if it is to copy the other files without having to copy the movie.
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Not using a wild card—it will repeat the command for every match.

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