Hello,
I don't understand the use of saving and loading script in XnConvert (the save button is inactive). Is the function implemented ?
			
			
									
						
							save and load script
save and load script
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Windows 10 Home 64 bits
			
						Windows 10 Home 64 bits
Re: save and load script
OK (sorry as it was different to XnView, I did not guessed).
I found a problem with the script: I created a script with multiple modifications (resize, blur...) and rename. If I load the script for an image and stay on the Output tab (Sortie, quoi ), whan I click on "convert"" (convertir)  only the first image modification is applied (resize). Same think if I go to the Action tab and do nothing except "convert". To make the script work completely, I have to look in the Action tab at the last modification (applying all modifications on the output screen) and then click "convert".
), whan I click on "convert"" (convertir)  only the first image modification is applied (resize). Same think if I go to the Action tab and do nothing except "convert". To make the script work completely, I have to look in the Action tab at the last modification (applying all modifications on the output screen) and then click "convert".
I have also some problem with the date rename format. In XnView the format seems to be <Date [Y-m-d]> but it does not work. For XnView MP... I don't how to make it work. Y-m-d shows the letters . And I found another problem but I will open a new thread
. And I found another problem but I will open a new thread 
			
			
									
						
							I found a problem with the script: I created a script with multiple modifications (resize, blur...) and rename. If I load the script for an image and stay on the Output tab (Sortie, quoi
 ), whan I click on "convert"" (convertir)  only the first image modification is applied (resize). Same think if I go to the Action tab and do nothing except "convert". To make the script work completely, I have to look in the Action tab at the last modification (applying all modifications on the output screen) and then click "convert".
), whan I click on "convert"" (convertir)  only the first image modification is applied (resize). Same think if I go to the Action tab and do nothing except "convert". To make the script work completely, I have to look in the Action tab at the last modification (applying all modifications on the output screen) and then click "convert".I have also some problem with the date rename format. In XnView the format seems to be <Date [Y-m-d]> but it does not work. For XnView MP... I don't how to make it work. Y-m-d shows the letters
 . And I found another problem but I will open a new thread
. And I found another problem but I will open a new thread 
SF, illustrations et mes BD sur mon blog: https://www.li-an.fr/
Windows 10 Home 64 bits
			
						Windows 10 Home 64 bits
Re: save and load script
Rightlian wrote:OK (sorry as it was different to XnView, I did not guessed).
I found a problem with the script: I created a script with multiple modifications (resize, blur...) and rename. If I load the script for an image and stay on the Output tab (Sortie, quoi), whan I click on "convert"" (convertir) only the first image modification is applied (resize). Same think if I go to the Action tab and do nothing except "convert". To make the script work completely, I have to look in the Action tab at the last modification (applying all modifications on the output screen) and then click "convert".
on MP, it's {...} and not <...>I have also some problem with the date rename format. In XnView the format seems to be <Date [Y-m-d]> but it does not work. For XnView MP... I don't how to make it work. Y-m-d shows the letters. And I found another problem but I will open a new thread
Pierre.
			
						Re: save and load script
Thank you. The date format could be more explained in the program, I think.
			
			
									
						
							SF, illustrations et mes BD sur mon blog: https://www.li-an.fr/
Windows 10 Home 64 bits
			
						Windows 10 Home 64 bits
Re: save and load script
{Date [Y-m-d]} does not seem to work...
			
			
									
						
							SF, illustrations et mes BD sur mon blog: https://www.li-an.fr/
Windows 10 Home 64 bits
			
						Windows 10 Home 64 bits
Re: save and load script
I've tried, and it works with 0.99 (soon available)lian wrote:{Date [Y-m-d]} does not seem to work...
Pierre.
			
						Re: save and load script
OK. Just have to wait 
			
			
									
						
							
SF, illustrations et mes BD sur mon blog: https://www.li-an.fr/
Windows 10 Home 64 bits
			
						Windows 10 Home 64 bits

