hello, again!
This time i made a script that is capable of picking one source
and clone in to x-others, this is mainly useful when dealing
with mui .prefs files. For instance, u have just finished confi-
guring the gui for lets say AmIRC.1 and want it for .2,.3,.4,..
so u need to copy it by the hand and change the numbers...
This is so boring! So thats why 'ftx' has been made.
template: ftx <infile> <outfile> [copies] [start]
example:
"
31.[local]RamDisk:> ftx env:mui/AmIRC.1.prefs env:mui/AmIRC.%.prefs 9 2
copies set to: 9, starts at: 2
loading file into memory...
got 4740 of 4740, 1 arexx cells(65535), 0.04 secs.
writing to: env:mui/AmIRC.2.prefs, env:mui/AmIRC.3.prefs,
env:mui/AmIRC.4.prefs, env:mui/AmIRC.5.prefs, env:mui/AmIRC.6.prefs,
env:mui/AmIRC.7.prefs, env:mui/AmIRC.8.prefs, env:mui/AmIRC.9.prefs,
env:mui/AmIRC.10.prefs,
done in 0.12 secs.
31.[local]RamDisk:>
"
As u can see it had made 9 entries starting from 2 in 0.16(0.04+0.12)
secs! Try to be faster, with copy and rename =D. Of course things
change a lot when u need 1000+ files to be created, but who da hell
needs such a bunch of shit in 'env:mui/' ?
NOTE : script doesnt check if the input file and output path exists,
so dont be suprised when it will show an error when in and out
r improper. Also do not use paths with spaces it will not work!
NOTE2: u can use 'ftx' like a 'copy' command too, just dont specify
'%' anywhere in the output and do not set -copies- and -start-.
cu!
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