Title: | AMIGA NOTES |
Notice: | Join us in the *NEW* conference - HYDRA::AMIGA_V2 |
Moderator: | HYDRA::MOORE |
Created: | Sat Apr 26 1986 |
Last Modified: | Wed Feb 05 1992 |
Last Successful Update: | Fri Jun 06 1997 |
Number of topics: | 5378 |
Total number of notes: | 38326 |
Here's another question for all you wildcard experts. I'm fed up with Workbench not displaying all the files on a disk, just because they don't have .info files. Maybe I'm crazy, but I would like to take several of my disks and put .info files on all the un-icon'd files. Here is the puzzle: Is there any real easy way to do this? Let's say I have five files named "file1" "phileB" "fle23" "fyleX" and "filXYZ". In the same directory, I also have an .info file named "file1.info" I want to copy "file1.info" to become "phileB.info" "fle23.info" "fyleX.info" and "filXYZ.info" Is there any 'automatic' way to do this using wildcards? I know that I could do it one at a time, but that would take too long. Any ideas? Randy
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822.1 | Use ICONed | COOKIE::WITHERS | Same Sow, Same Ear, Same Silk, Same Purse | Mon Oct 19 1987 14:47 | 14 |
While I use the shell, my wife uses WB to do her directory navigating. This caused problems because she had trouble finding directories without Icons on them. So, what I did was to put her disk in DF1: and WB in DF0:. I then ran ICONED (or whatever its called) by pulling it out of the system drawer, loaded the DF0:SYSTEM Icon with the READ command, hacked the icon appropriately, and then wrote it out with the appropriate name (such as DF1:HELEN/CALLIGRAPHY) which created an icon for her calligraphy directory. Now, she just has to go click on it and its there. Took me about an hour to do about 10 new icons for new directories. BobW | |||||
822.2 | not quite... | HYSTER::DEARBORN | Trouvez Mieux | Mon Oct 19 1987 15:22 | 5 |
I don't want to create new icons. I just want to copy an existing icon onto several files in one cli move. Randy | |||||
822.3 | ELWOOD::PETERS | Mon Oct 19 1987 18:31 | 12 | ||
I have not found a single command, but while working on the FF disks I have found that creating a command file works well. LIST can direct it's output to a file. I then use an editor to perform global edits. I'm sure everyone has done this before. As a side note have you seen XICON. It lets you build working ICONS for any program or command file. Steve Peters | |||||
822.4 | look at the shell?? | MPGS::BAEDER | Mon Oct 19 1987 23:33 | 3 | |
or use the drew shell to do the trick...a neat foreach feature could be used...see the dbw start.arc file for some examples...ie delete/confirm (called rm), etc...scott |