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![Email Address Not Available](styles/makemusic/images/mail_off.gif) ![Click to visit Mike Rosen's website.](styles/makemusic/images/home_on.gif) ![Send a Private Message to Mike Rosen](styles/makemusic/images/pm_on.gif) ![AIM Not Available](styles/makemusic/images/aim_off.gif) ![ICQ Not Available](styles/makemusic/images/icq_off.gif) ![Y! Not Available](styles/makemusic/images/y_off.gif) ![MSN Not Available](styles/makemusic/images/msn_off.gif) Date Joined Feb 2006 Total Posts : 14146 | Posted 12/16/2016 2:50 PM (GMT -6) | ![Quote This Post](styles/makemusic/images/quotebtn.gif) ![Alert An Admin About This Post.](styles/makemusic/images/alertbtn.gif) | Has anyone worked up a script to batch process a group of 2014.5 files and export them as 2012?
EDIT: I did it myself, sort of...
I found the existing script to export as XML, and I changed it to Export as finale 2012. It worked, but, on the first test, it asked me to identify the source file, but it didn't ask me to identify the destination folder.
The second time I ran it, it didn't even ask for the source; it just ran, using the previous folders.
Aren't the folder choices something that it should ask me? Mike Rosen www.specialmillwork.com
Bass with Choir of the Sound www.choirofthesound.org Volunteer copyist (The Gang of Twelve) for the Barbershop Harmony Society FINALE TIPS at www.specialmillwork.com/finale-tips-and-tricks/index.html
Finale 2014.5 on El Capitan Simple Entry, QWERTY keyboard, numberpad. That's my system, and I'm stickin' to it.
"As a musician, he's a damn fine woodworker."Post Edited (Mike Rosen) : 12/16/2016 2:17:40 PM (GMT-6) | Back to Top | |
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In a previous life, I wrote lots of remote scripts to control UNIX processes. Although it was supposed to make sense, I can't say that it always did. Sometimes, you'd run something to identify the hangup point and it would complete. "What? That worked? Really? Ok, try it again. Still works? Cool—moving on" Mike Halloran
Finale 25.1 & 2014.5, SmartScore X Pro II, Encore 5.0.7 2010 iMac 2.93G i7 Quad w/ OWC eSATA mod, 20G RAM, OS 10.12.1, 2T SSD DP 9.1, 8.07, 7.24, Logic Pro X 10.2.4, DSP-Quattro, PSP, IK, NI, Eventide, Izotope & Antares plugins G4 running OS 10.4.11 & 9.2 with legacy apps | Back to Top | |
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