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- 11/15/91
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- BATCHPRO 1.0 by Matt Shaw, ©1991 Matt Shaw and Virtual Image Labs
-
- BATCHPRO is copyrighted, but freely distributable so long as NO fee is
- charged other than a minimal disk duplication fee.
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-
- System Requirements:
- This program can only really be used if one has gobs of memory. I
- recommend 9 megs or more. An accelerator, and of course the most
- professional and well documented program for the Amiga, Art Department
- Proffessional. If you use graphics on the Amiga, AdPro is a must.
-
- Why:
- BP was designed for one purpose, I was sick and tired of converting tons of
- 24bit files back and forth from one format to another. Imagine 1.1 IFF24
- files work great in the Firecracker, but crash the machine when loaded into
- ToasterPain, except if loaded and saved in Adpro first. This gets a bit old
- when you have to load and save 1000 files in Adpro. Fortunately, ASDG
- added one of Adpro's most powerful features, it's AREXX port. I wrote all
- kinds of neat AREXX scripts to do all the conversions, finally I decided I
- could use CANDO and make a much easier to use interface that would use
- CANDO'S built-in AREXX ability to do all the work without even requiring
- CANDO. BP makes it almost sinfully easy to convert all your files to JPEG
- compressed files and back.
-
-
- How:
- In order to use BP, you must have one assignment. ADPRO: must be assigned.
- ASDG recommends this, and BP requires it to find ADPRO and its loaders and
- savers. YOU MUST RUN ADPRO before running Batchpro. If you don't, BP
- will tell you it can't locate ADPRO, wait a few seconds and then exit. If
- Adpro is running, the Virtual Image Labs logo will appear and the version
- of Adpro you have running will appear right above it.
-
- Step 1: Decide what the load and save formats should be. If you are lucky
- enough to have Adpro 2.0, I suggest UNIVERSAL Loader, it will load
- everything I have ever asked it to. BP defaults to UNIVERSAL loader and
- IMPULSE saver. To change either one, click on the field, clear it out
- using Right-Amiga-X and type in a new one. When you hit return, BP checks
- to see if you have that loader/saver installed and tells AdPro about it.
- If Adpro also finds it, a message flashes on the screen on the right side,
- ADPRO OK., if not, ADPRO ERROR. If it was ADPRO OK, flipping the screen
- back to AdPro will show the loader/saver you have selected. Some
- loader/savers have optional parameters, you may add them in the Saver and
- and Loader options lines. Example, IMPULSE savers must specify RGBN for 12
- bit files and RGB8 to save in 24bit color. This is where you would usually specify things like IMAGE, RAW. Since this version of BP doesn't yet
- support Amiga screen IMAGE manipulation, RAW is automatically fed, don't
- repeat it. For Jpeg compression add the level number. There is also a
- button for pushing Adpro forward so you can see what its set for.
-
- Step2: BP has the ability to rename your files before saving them. This is
- done in the NameIN and NameOUT lines. Any string inputted into the NameIn
- line will be removed from the file name and the NameOut string will be
- inserted. Example: put "PIC." in the NameIn and put "ViolinJPEG." in the
- NameOut line. When the directory is loaded, an automatic name conversion
- will be done on the output filenames. If nothing is in the NameIn line,
- nothing will be done.
-
- Step3: Select an input directory by either typing in the path to it in the
- Input Directory Path line or clicking on the button labelled Input dir. Do
- not specify any file name, just directories. BP will then load the
- filenames it finds at that path, and make converted filenames based on your
- NameIn and NameOut selections. Select a path where the converted files
- should go with the Output File Directory line or Output Dir button. To
- view/edit the lists, click on the View/Edit Filelists button. You will see
- a Hires-Interlace screen showing the input files on the left and the
- resulting names on the right. IMPORTANT: BP always works on a one for one
- name basis. If you mess with the order delete names, do it on both sides.
- Example, number 10 in the left list becomes number 10 in the right list.
- If you delete number 8 on the left and not on the right, I can't be
- responsible for the misnumbering that will result. These features on the
- bottom, like sort, delete, update, are for power users, use them at your
- own risk.
-
- Step4: Time for coffee. Click back to the main files menu, check your
- settings, hit Begin Conversion. The BP screen will get real small on
- Workbench to save memory. It will show READY. You have 2 buttons, ENGAGE
- and STOP. Hit engage to start the conversion, a small status display will
- show you which file Adpro is processing. To stop the process, click once
- on the STOP button, it will stay high-lighted. Once Adpro finishes saving,
- the process will stop. To restart, click the STOP toggle to un-hightlight
- it and click engage. This is not a pause (next version), this will start
- from the beginning.
-
- Enjoy, I hope this saves some time and effort.
-
- Matt Shaw
-
- Future:
- Next release version of BatchPro will have some really nice enchancements.
- You will be able to do almost any combination of available Adpro operations on
- the files before saving. I have this mostly done, but am ironing out the
- bugs. I have also added a load configuration section so one doesn't have
- to keep setting everything on every run.
-