BeastOfExmoor posted:Humble Request Alternative solution, in PowerShell. Save this to a text file, e.g. Replace-FileByName.ps1: code:
pre:.\Replace-FileByName.ps1 -SearchFileName oldfile.bin -ReplacementFileName d:\newfile.bin pre:.\Replace-FileByName.ps1 -SearchFileName oldfile.bin -ReplacementFileName d:\newfile.bin -Rename pre:.\Replace-FileByName.ps1 -SearchFileName oldfile.bin -ReplacementFileName d:\newfile.bin -WhatIf pre:.\Replace-FileByName.ps1 -SearchFileName oldfile.bin -ReplacementFileName d:\newfile.bin -Verbose pre:.\Replace-FileByName.ps1 -SearchFileName oldfile.bin -ReplacementFileName d:\newfile.bin -Confirm
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# ¿ Jul 27, 2024 07:52 |
I won't be the one to make a solution to it, but I imagine anyone else doing it will want to ask: Which mail service or client?
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project.log should be the forum for that kind of projects where you can blog and test as much as you want. I think.
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Writing it as a foobar2000 plugin would simplify the entire reading and writing music file metadata, letting you focus on just the look-up part. It sounds like the best approach to take.
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gary oldmans diary posted:In powershell, how can I do something as simple as getting some temporary variables from a file name? Regular expression matching: code:
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Have you looked at room or conference planning software?
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Actually, can't you more or less do it with MS Outlook, having multiple calendars (one per track) open in week or schedule view? You can drag appointments around within a calendar and between calendars there. With the old version I happen to have installed: ![]()
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Sri.Theo posted:Is something that could take a OneNote file, on macOS, and export it to text files (maybe using Markdown) in structured folders (Notebook, Section, Pages) trivial or virtually impossible? The first one is indeed Windows only yes, despite being implemented in .NET 5. It depends on a COM library installed with the Office for Windows version of OneNote, so it won't work on non-Windows systems. That library is used to do the actual reading of the contents. The second uses Office Online, logging in via Azure/Microsoft account, and will only work with notebooks stored on OneDrive. It shouldn't be difficult to get working, but it's useless if you have the OneNote data as a classic local file. You'd have to go looking for (or write from scratch) an implementation of the file format (documented here) to make a platform-agnostic exporter, that also isn't dependent on other locally installed software or the data being on OneDrive.
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There are also some good tagging and renaming tools in foobar2000
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# ¿ Jul 27, 2024 07:52 |
Set up a live streaming server and then have vlc or mpv or something stream a playlist to it.
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