Finally an easier way to deal with 3D screenshots ...
I've been looking for a better way to deal with 3D screenshots and have found nothing. So I started messing around with things on my own, through the use of batch files. [s]Over that past few days I've done a ton of experiments and research and after much trial and error I've come up with a script that ... SUCKS ... Lol. Ok well it didn't suck it just didn't play well with files with spaces, _underscores, and a ton of other symbols. And quite honestly looking at it after I finished the latest script, it was doing way too many things renaming files, deleting txt files, etc. , renaming files especially.[/s]
Update: No I was right it sucked ... it sucks far less now. :) Just save it as 'whatever you want'.bat, mine are _run4XXX.bat, and run it from the same location as the image files, it'll open each image and then prompt whether to keep it or not. Hitting the Y key keeps the image and opens the next and hitting N deletes the image and opens the next.
[quote="TsaebehT"]I was messing around with this some more this morning and the only thing that was bothering me was having to look down at the keyboard, to do things ... so I tried mapping things to my wireless 360 controller using joy2key/joytokey.
I mapped a button to:
Ctrl + V = Fullscreen in 3D Vision Photo Viewer
Alt + F4 = Close 3D Vision Photo Viewer
Y + Enter = Delete Image in Script
N + Enter = Keep Image in Script
... I was really surprised the Y/N + Enter ones worked but they did, made the whole process much smoother. :D[/quote]
I've been looking for a better way to deal with 3D screenshots and have found nothing. So I started messing around with things on my own, through the use of batch files. Over that past few days I've done a ton of experiments and research and after much trial and error I've come up with a script that ... SUCKS ... Lol. Ok well it didn't suck it just didn't play well with files with spaces, _underscores, and a ton of other symbols. And quite honestly looking at it after I finished the latest script, it was doing way too many things renaming files, deleting txt files, etc. , renaming files especially.
Update: No I was right it sucked ... it sucks far less now. :) Just save it as 'whatever you want'.bat, mine are _run4XXX.bat, and run it from the same location as the image files, it'll open each image and then prompt whether to keep it or not. Hitting the Y key keeps the image and opens the next and hitting N deletes the image and opens the next.
TsaebehT said:I was messing around with this some more this morning and the only thing that was bothering me was having to look down at the keyboard, to do things ... so I tried mapping things to my wireless 360 controller using joy2key/joytokey.
I mapped a button to:
Ctrl + V = Fullscreen in 3D Vision Photo Viewer
Alt + F4 = Close 3D Vision Photo Viewer
Y + Enter = Delete Image in Script
N + Enter = Keep Image in Script
... I was really surprised the Y/N + Enter ones worked but they did, made the whole process much smoother. :D
Update:
Save as .bat:
[quote]@Echo Off
for /F "delims=" %%f in ('Dir /B *.PNS') do (
"%%f"
Choice /C YN /M "Keep %%f?"
if errorlevel 2 Del %%f
if errorlevel 1 Echo>Nul
)[/quote]Y = Keeps the Image
N = Deletes the Image
[s]Ignore:
MUST be saved as _run4PNS.bat to work properly.[/s]
[code][s]@ECHO OFF
IF EXIST *.666 GOTO :END
ECHO.
ECHO [THIS SHOULD ONLY TAKE A FEW MOMENTS TO COMPLETE ...]
ECHO.
IF EXIST *.PNS GOTO PNS
:END
IF EXIST *.666 DEL *.666
IF EXIST BEGIN.bat DEL BEGIN.bat
EXIT
:PNS
DIR *.PNS /B > TEMPLIST1.666
FOR /F "tokens=1,2 delims=." %%G IN (TEMPLIST1.666) DO ECHO "1111111%%G.1%%H" >> TEMPLIST2.666
FOR /F "tokens=1,2 delims=." %%G IN (TEMPLIST1.666) DO ECHO 2222222"%%G.2%%H" >> TEMPLIST2.666
SORT /+9 < TEMPLIST2.666 > SORTLIST.666
TYPE SORTLIST.666 | powershell -Command "$input | FOREach-Object { $_ -replace \"1111111\", \"\" }" > REPL1.666
TYPE REPL1.666 | powershell -Command "$input | FOREach-Object { $_ -replace \"2222222\", \"DEL /P "\" }" > REPL2.666
TYPE REPL2.666 | powershell -Command "$input | FOREach-Object { $_ -replace \"1PNS"\", \"PNS\" }" > REPL3.666
TYPE REPL3.666 | powershell -Command "$input | FOREach-Object { $_ -replace \"2PNS\", \"PNS\" }" > REPL4.666
REN REPL4.666 BEGIN.bat
ECHO _run4PNS.bat >> BEGIN.bat
BEGIN.bat[/s][/code]
Update:
Save as .bat:
[quote]@Echo Off
for /F "delims=" %%f in ('Dir /B *.JPS') do (
"%%f"
Choice /C YN /M "Keep %%f?"
if errorlevel 2 Del %%f
if errorlevel 1 Echo>Nul
)[/quote]
Update:
Save as .bat:
[quote]@Echo Off
for /F "delims=" %%f in ('Dir /B *.MPO') do (
"%%f"
Choice /C YN /M "Keep %%f?"
if errorlevel 2 Del %%f
if errorlevel 1 Echo>Nul
)[/quote]
[s]Thanks. I was testing it out on some more images and apparently this doesn't play well with spaces and _underscores in the names. So I checked all the images I had they only seemed to have either spaces or _underscores, I'll reup them once I sort this out. There's a few ways I can do it, rename the files removing the offending characters, renaming replacing the offending characters with say a dash, etc. Thoughts? For my own use I'm fine with just removing them, eg ys_oath_dx9.png > ysoathdx9. fixed! I know I referred to it as a 'simple' text script but it really isn't, it does a lot of different things just so it'll work with any image without any input from the user.
EDIT3:
I'm pretty much finished with the new script the one that does most of the work anyway, just have to pretty it up. Lol. It's a drastic change, as it doesn't rename files anymore and it may work with more symbols. I'll run it through it's paces later, hopefully I nailed it this time. Sorry about the delay, just don't want any more unforeseen issues arising.
... looking good so far! ... handled TombRaider _,()!;^001.pns just fine, the only thing I don't think that'll work is any extra .periods. :D[/s]
... overly complicated. :)
Thanks. I was testing it out on some more images and apparently this doesn't play well with spaces and _underscores in the names. So I checked all the images I had they only seemed to have either spaces or _underscores, I'll reup them once I sort this out. There's a few ways I can do it, rename the files removing the offending characters, renaming replacing the offending characters with say a dash, etc. Thoughts? For my own use I'm fine with just removing them, eg ys_oath_dx9.png > ysoathdx9. fixed! I know I referred to it as a 'simple' text script but it really isn't, it does a lot of different things just so it'll work with any image without any input from the user.
EDIT3:
I'm pretty much finished with the new script the one that does most of the work anyway, just have to pretty it up. Lol. It's a drastic change, as it doesn't rename files anymore and it may work with more symbols. I'll run it through it's paces later, hopefully I nailed it this time. Sorry about the delay, just don't want any more unforeseen issues arising.
... looking good so far! ... handled TombRaider _,()!;^001.pns just fine, the only thing I don't think that'll work is any extra .periods. :D
I was messing around with this some more this morning and the only thing that was bothering me was having to look down at the keyboard, to do things ... so I tried mapping things to my wireless 360 controller using joy2key/joytokey.
I mapped a button to:
Ctrl + V = Fullscreen in 3D Vision Photo Viewer
Alt + F4 = Close 3D Vision Photo Viewer
Y + Enter = Delete Image in Script
N + Enter = Keep Image in Script
... I was really surprised the Y/N + Enter ones worked but they did, made the whole process much smoother. :D
I was messing around with this some more this morning and the only thing that was bothering me was having to look down at the keyboard, to do things ... so I tried mapping things to my wireless 360 controller using joy2key/joytokey.
I mapped a button to:
Ctrl + V = Fullscreen in 3D Vision Photo Viewer
Alt + F4 = Close 3D Vision Photo Viewer
Y + Enter = Delete Image in Script
N + Enter = Keep Image in Script
... I was really surprised the Y/N + Enter ones worked but they did, made the whole process much smoother. :D
It's funny how simple things can be when you know a little more ... :)
Save as whateveryouwant.bat:
[quote]@ECHO OFF
FOR /f "delims=" %%f IN ('DIR /B *.PNS') DO (
"%%f"
CHOICE /C YN /M "Keep %%f?"
if errorlevel 2 DEL %%f
if errorlevel 1 ECHO>NUL
)[/quote]Y = Keeps the Image
N = Deletes the Image
Over that past few days I've done a ton of experiments and research and after much trial and error I've come up with a script that ... SUCKS ... Lol. Ok well it didn't suck it just didn't play well with files with spaces, _underscores, and a ton of other symbols. And quite honestly looking at it after I finished the latest script, it was doing way too many things renaming files, deleting txt files, etc. , renaming files especially.Update: No I was right it sucked ... it sucks far less now. :) Just save it as 'whatever you want'.bat, mine are _run4XXX.bat, and run it from the same location as the image files, it'll open each image and then prompt whether to keep it or not. Hitting the Y key keeps the image and opens the next and hitting N deletes the image and opens the next.
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Save as .bat:
Y = Keeps the Image
N = Deletes the Image
Ignore:MUST be saved as _run4PNS.bat to work properly.
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Save as .bat:
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fixed and then some. :DUpdate:
fixed and then some then some. :D
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Thanks. I was testing it out on some more images and apparently this doesn't play well with spaces and _underscores in the names. So I checked all the images I had they only seemed to have either spaces or _underscores, I'll reup them once I sort this out. There's a few ways I can do it, rename the files removing the offending characters, renaming replacing the offending characters with say a dash, etc. Thoughts? For my own use I'm fine with just removing them, eg ys_oath_dx9.png > ysoathdx9. fixed! I know I referred to it as a 'simple' text script but it really isn't, it does a lot of different things just so it'll work with any image without any input from the user.
EDIT3:
I'm pretty much finished with the new script the one that does most of the work anyway, just have to pretty it up. Lol. It's a drastic change, as it doesn't rename files anymore and it may work with more symbols. I'll run it through it's paces later, hopefully I nailed it this time. Sorry about the delay, just don't want any more unforeseen issues arising.
... looking good so far! ... handled TombRaider _,()!;^001.pns just fine, the only thing I don't think that'll work is any extra .periods. :D
... overly complicated. :)
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I mapped a button to:
Ctrl + V = Fullscreen in 3D Vision Photo Viewer
Alt + F4 = Close 3D Vision Photo Viewer
Y + Enter = Delete Image in Script
N + Enter = Keep Image in Script
... I was really surprised the Y/N + Enter ones worked but they did, made the whole process much smoother. :D
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Save as whateveryouwant.bat:
Y = Keeps the Image
N = Deletes the Image
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