Question to Filter= and output into "textfiles"

Started by herb, June 25, 2020, 06:43:53 AM

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herb

Hello Phil,

I work with Exiftool version 12.00 on windows and I have a question to -api Filter=

My application tries to support multiline strings. In order to come to know whether a string contains LFCR I use option
-api Filter=ReplaceNL($_) which changes LF and CR to printable "\n" and "\r".
This works very well but for output into textfiles I have questions.

For output into
- json files: LFCR will always become printable "\r\n". -api Filter= is not necessary.
- xml files: LFCR remains LFCR
- other textfiles: *.txt, *.html and *.args
  LF and CR will always become a dot independant of using -api Filter=

For json and xml files the behaviour is ok, because of the file-format standard.

To create/write the other mentioned outputfile I use options:
-args -w!  %d%f.args
-w!,  %d%f.txt
-h  -w!  %d%f.html

My question: is it possible to also get printable "\r" and "\n" generating an argument file.
Together with #[CSTR] feature it would be possible to write back the original string.

Thanks for your help in advance
Best regards
herb   

Phil Harvey

I don't know what ReplaceNL does, but this should work (quoting/escaping for csh):

exiftool -api 'filter=s/\\/\\\\/g;s/\n/\\n/g;s/\r/\\r/g' -args FILE

- Phil
...where DIR is the name of a directory/folder containing the images.  On Mac/Linux/PowerShell, use single quotes (') instead of double quotes (") around arguments containing a dollar sign ($).

herb

Hello Phil,

thanks for your reply.

I have to say sorry, that I opened this thread and made so much noice.
The "problem" is caused by my application itself. It used option -n although it should not - and I have overseen this.

Everything is working as expected and documented.

Sorry again and best regards
herb

StarGeek

"It didn't work" isn't helpful. What was the exact command used and the output.
Read FAQ #3 and use that cmd
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