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Acewell, posted Mon Nov 06, 2017 3:47 pm (29825)


Graesholt wrote:
I thought when I chose two files as input, QuickBMS would only interact with those two files, and therefore the other files in the directory would be irrelevant.

i can confirm this as well, been happening since a year or so, i thought it was just how it worked. :)
if i had a folder with 10 files in it and i select 5 to run a script on, Quickbms will try to run script on all 10 anyway. :P
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Mygoshi, posted Wed Nov 08, 2017 7:37 am (29862)


So is there a new version of QuickBMS? To be honest, like Acewell, if a folder contains 10 files and that I want only 5 of them to be script-applied, QuickBMS thinks I want to apply the script to the whole folder, so I was obliged to create a new folder and put only the 5 files in it. It was quite annoying.
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aluigi, posted Wed Nov 08, 2017 11:02 am (29865)


Oh guys, did you all wake up just now?
If it wasn't for Graesholt who casually let me noticing the problem we would have not knowing it yet :)

In the meantime the solution is very simple: -F "{}.EXTENSION" to filter the input files
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Acewell, posted Wed Nov 08, 2017 7:57 pm (29882)


aluigi wrote:
Oh guys, did you all wake up just now?

this bug has been so long i thought you designed it to work that way since you did not identify it either :P
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