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Currently the AE Tools only allow a single file to be selected at a time, in the dialog for Exporting. The 'choose file' command has a boolean parameter you can pass in when calling it, "Multiple selections allowed". If you turn it on, then of course you have to be prepared to receive a list of file names from the function, and iterate through them, passing each one to OniSplit for export. If you want some help with this, let me know. Enabling this allows us to not only select multiple files with Shift, but to select a range with Command, which can be very handy. --[[User:Iritscen|Iritscen]] 15:07, 13 December 2008 (CET) | |||
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Also, the OniSplit being packaged with the Tools is still 0.9.28, and the description in the Tools window as to what types OS handles probably dates back that far too. For instance, the list of files that OS can export to XML seems way too short. It might even be easier to list which files <u>cannot</u> be exported to XML at this point, than the ones that can ("All resource types can be exported to .xml except ..." or something to that effect). --[[User:Iritscen|Iritscen]] 15:07, 13 December 2008 (CET) | |||
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Revision as of 14:07, 13 December 2008
Currently the AE Tools only allow a single file to be selected at a time, in the dialog for Exporting. The 'choose file' command has a boolean parameter you can pass in when calling it, "Multiple selections allowed". If you turn it on, then of course you have to be prepared to receive a list of file names from the function, and iterate through them, passing each one to OniSplit for export. If you want some help with this, let me know. Enabling this allows us to not only select multiple files with Shift, but to select a range with Command, which can be very handy. --Iritscen 15:07, 13 December 2008 (CET)
Also, the OniSplit being packaged with the Tools is still 0.9.28, and the description in the Tools window as to what types OS handles probably dates back that far too. For instance, the list of files that OS can export to XML seems way too short. It might even be easier to list which files cannot be exported to XML at this point, than the ones that can ("All resource types can be exported to .xml except ..." or something to that effect). --Iritscen 15:07, 13 December 2008 (CET)