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Just a question:
I'm searching how to do multiple replace operations together.
I have +/- 150 htm files and have to change everytime when they are created
the fontsizes.
size="-1" --> size="2"
size="1" --> size="2"
size=-2 --> size="2"
this website is created ---> this site is
SAVE files
Is it possible to do all operations in one operation?
I tried to have a look in Batch commands but couldn't find out if that could help me.
I'm searching how to do multiple replace operations together.
I have +/- 150 htm files and have to change everytime when they are created
the fontsizes.
size="-1" --> size="2"
size="1" --> size="2"
size=-2 --> size="2"
this website is created ---> this site is
SAVE files
Is it possible to do all operations in one operation?
I tried to have a look in Batch commands but couldn't find out if that could help me.
Hi - It's possible with the batcher. I haven't got round to including it in the documentation yet but you can do this-
Create each find/replace operation and save them in the library (the 'star' button) with a name like Size1, Size2, etc
Then go to the batch tool, select your new operations and Add them to the list. Save this under a new name (eg. Html_Replace) This will now be in the batch library and you can use this by clicking the 'use' button. The batch commands are now queued. Any operations you now do will use these multiple step operations until you cancel the queue.
Create each find/replace operation and save them in the library (the 'star' button) with a name like Size1, Size2, etc
Then go to the batch tool, select your new operations and Add them to the list. Save this under a new name (eg. Html_Replace) This will now be in the batch library and you can use this by clicking the 'use' button. The batch commands are now queued. Any operations you now do will use these multiple step operations until you cancel the queue.