![]() It doesn’t currently check if they are all PDF, but that might be an enhancement to implement at some point in the future though honestly, I’m pretty good at just selecting the PDF files I want to use when using this script. It checks that there are at least two files currently selected. Rar.exe complains to not have permission to create temporary archives and 7-Zip seems to have same problems.Īt the same time being started by the same commands but from an z. Edit Boxes Ctrl + A or Click three times (rapidly) Select all. The script starts with a small bit of validation. Why Because you cant right click on catalog items and pick Open With. Having all scripts in the same place will help decide. Collection of commandlets to add to XYPlorer catalog. There is also another problem that I experienced:ħ-Zip and rar.exe do not run in that x.cmd, if they are called after these scripts 1.xys and 2.xys. Besides a standard set of categories/labels need to be agreed upon first. I have even tested this situation by emptying the 3.xys by adding /* and */ for the whole content of the 3.xys to be sure that the script is not responsible for failures and nothing changes. It will run too if I start command line window and type the same command If I write a simple y.cmd that contains only the call This 3.xys is ok itself: xyplorer runs it from "Scripting/Run script". ![]() I have an x.cmd that call xyplorer twice to run two scripts:Ĭ:\.\xyplorer.exe /new /win=min /script="1.xys"Ĭ:\.\xyplorer.exe /new /win=min /script="2.xys"Īnd it runs normally, xy returns to the x.cmd and x.cmd runs further.Ĭ:\.\xyplorer.exe /new /win=min /script="3.xys"Īnd all ends: xyplorer can't be seen running and x.cmd ends abruptly on the command that calls xyplorer. XYplorer is one of my favourite Windows apps and it has been a little while since I’ve shared anything about how I’m using it. Jupe wrote:what exactly is the problem you are having?
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