by Cezar » Wed Feb 01, 2012 12:59 pm
Dear user,
You cannot manually edit scripts to search for files in all the sub-folders of a given folder. That can be done by using BatchPhoto's user interface. In order to add all the "folder.jpg" files located in a folder and it's sub-folders to the list of images that will be processed (Step 1), you must use the Search&Add feature of BatchPhoto. First, launch BatchPhoto and select the Search&Add option from the contextual right-click menu corresponding to the image list or simply press the Add->Search&Add button. In the Search dialog select the folder that you want to search, set the search mask to "folder.jpg", check the Search in sub-folders check-box and then press OK. Adjust the settings in Step 2 and 3 according to your needs and then select Process.
Please let me know if there is anything else.
Dear user,
You cannot manually edit scripts to search for files in all the sub-folders of a given folder. That can be done by using BatchPhoto's user interface. In order to add all the "folder.jpg" files located in a folder and it's sub-folders to the list of images that will be processed ([b][i]Step 1[/i][/b]), you must use the [b][i]Search&Add[/i][/b] feature of BatchPhoto. First, launch BatchPhoto and select the [b][i]Search&Add[/i][/b] option from the contextual right-click menu corresponding to the image list or simply press the [b][i]Add[/i][/b]->[b][i]Search&Add[/i][/b] button. In the [b][i]Search[/i][/b] dialog select the folder that you want to search, set the search mask to "folder.jpg", check the [b][i]Search in sub-folders[/i][/b] check-box and then press [b][i]OK[/i][/b]. Adjust the settings in [b][i]Step 2[/i][/b] and [b][i]3[/i][/b] according to your needs and then select [b][i]Process[/i][/b].
Please let me know if there is anything else.