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aarons
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Posted: Friday, January 27, 2006 - 00:54 Edit this message  Reply to this message with quotes  (IP Logged)

Just a query...

Would it be possible to have a marker option that told DABDig to record, but not activate the postprocess function?

(I've got a nifty automatic conversion thing set-up, as I've mentioned before - but sometimes I want to record things that I don't want to be converted. At the minute when I do so, I have a template that postprocess looks at which says 'don't convert this file', but it would be easier to do it all with a click).

Is just a suggestion though, no real need for it Smile

Paul Webster
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Posted: Friday, January 27, 2006 - 08:39 Edit this message  Reply to this message with quotes  Delete this message  (IP Logged)

In theory it is something which you could do yourself (although I might well add it in for you).

Basically - if you could get something sent from DigiGuide to your postprocess script that told it to ignore the request ... then it wouldn't matter that DABDig called PostProcess.

That is essentially what you are doing now with your template I guess (if title=x then skip).

So - the marker could prompt you and then stuff seomthing into the category field.

e.g. convert it to something like

nopostprocess/$Category

or maybe just nopostprocess

Then in you could include $CT in your post-process command line and action or not acion it accordingly.


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aarons
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Posted: Saturday, January 28, 2006 - 13:36 Edit this message  Reply to this message with quotes  Delete this message  (IP Logged)

Thanks for the thought, will play around with it and see what I can do.

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