- I leave the output directory as empty.
- I load a script to setup the transformations.
But now, the files output to XnView install folder.
How to batch-convert files to the input directory?
I'm using 1.90 Alpha2.
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Try unselecting the new [ ]Keep subfolder structure- then a couple of old ways of using original folders should still work (no directory input, $, $/converted/)Nelson wrote: How to batch-convert files to the input directory?
I'm using 1.90 Alpha2.
Thanks, it works.marsh wrote:Try unselecting the new [ ]Keep subfolder structure- then a couple of old ways of using original folders should still work (no directory input, $, $/converted/)Nelson wrote: How to batch-convert files to the input directory?
I'm using 1.90 Alpha2.
I expect it will recreate source subfolders in target directory.Nelson wrote:Thanks, it works.marsh wrote:Try unselecting the new [ ]Keep subfolder structure- then a couple of old ways of using original folders should still work (no directory input, $, $/converted/)Nelson wrote: How to batch-convert files to the input directory?
I'm using 1.90 Alpha2.
Can you tell me what "Keep subfolder structure" means?
I expect it will recreate source subfolders in target directory.[/quote]marsh wrote:Can you tell me what "Keep subfolder structure" means?
Yes, "use original folders" and "recreate subfolders" are different options and would need other to be greyed out!Dreamer wrote:Then it's not good, it should greyed out target dir and "keep folder structure" IMO, at least it was suggested to do that, since most users didn't know that they have to empty target dir. Now it will be even more confusing.marsh wrote: I expect it will recreate source subfolders in target directory.
• I guess too… In French I used another turn that is something like :"Recreate subfolders" could be better wording in such a case than current "Keep subfolder structure"?