by cday (Posted Thu Feb 09, 2017 9:11 am)
Thanks m.Th., that code saved with a .vbs extension should then run [subject to any debugging required] on a Windows computer [which will have VBS and any other software required] that also has NConvert installed?
My interest is in identifying a reasonably easy-to-learn way of putting basic control structures etc. around NConvert code, where it is only necessary to learn a small number of terms, and the code is as far as possible self-explanatory, so that examples can easily be adapted to different situations: no cryptic syntax or tricks required like those often needed in cmd.exe...
Meanwhile, I've started taking a quick look at Powershell: although the applications I have in mind are far removed from almost everything I've read before about Powershell, which seems to be very much oriented at system administration, if that's the correct term, at a quick look it seems as if it might actually be a good way to go? Edit: Looking at the security provisions which complicate running scripts, possibly not...
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Thanks m.Th., that code saved with a .vbs extension should then run [subject to any debugging required] on a Windows computer [which will have VBS and any other software required] that also has NConvert installed?
My interest is in identifying a reasonably easy-to-learn way of putting basic control structures etc. around NConvert code, where it is only necessary to learn a small number of terms, and the code is as far as possible self-explanatory, so that examples can easily be adapted to different situations: no cryptic syntax or tricks required like those often needed in cmd.exe...
Meanwhile, I've started taking a quick look at Powershell: although the applications I have in mind are far removed from almost everything I've read before about Powershell, which seems to be very much oriented at system administration, if that's the correct term, at a quick look it seems as if it might actually be a good way to go? Edit: Looking at the security provisions which complicate running scripts, possibly not...
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