[Originally posted by mfeske on 2010-03-15 04:36:51.548329-07]
Hello everybody,
what must I change when I will only convert files where is "_wm_" in the name ?
Now I use %device%%in% -ext png -ext jpg -ext tif but then all files are converted ans a file names _original is theire (which I not want).
Thanks for your help
Micha
[Originally posted by exiftool on 2010-03-15 04:46:18.914001-07]
Hi Micha,
It sounds like you want "*_wm_*.png *_wm_*.jpg *_wm_*.tif" on the command line.
However, you won't be able to use the -r option when processing
files with specific names like this.
- Phil
[Originally posted by mfeske on 2010-03-15 05:23:53.199696-07]
... thanks pfil i will try it.
[Originally posted by mfeske on 2010-03-15 05:44:48.044391-07]
Phil now I hvae tested, but 0 image files readed :-(
The Filename is
de_852369_0001_wm_m.jpg
the command line is
-ext *_wm.png -ext *_wm*.jpg -ext *_wm.tif
without * it works
Greetings
Micha
[Originally posted by exiftool on 2010-03-15 05:48:09.128073-07]
What I have suggested will work on Mac/Linux, but apparently
Windows handles wildcards differently. There should be a similar
method that would work for Windows.
- Phil
[Originally posted by mfeske on 2010-03-15 05:48:45.766194-07]
Hello Phil,
with *_wm*.jpg it works but than its de_852369_0001.jpg included to :-(
[Originally posted by exiftool on 2010-03-15 06:25:52.696523-07]I'm duplicating this post because it went to the wrong thread:
An alternative is to add a
-if option to your
original command, so it looks something like this:
... -ext png -ext jpg -ext tif -if "$filename =~ /_wm_/" ...
- Phil