Re: Automatic way of applying the same command to a bunch of files
- From: "Paul Smith" <phhs80@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 20 Sep 2006 14:31:22 +0100
On 9/20/06, Andy Green <andy@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>> 12\ Missa\ brevis\ in\ G,\ KV\ 140App,\ C1.\ 12\ Agnus\ Dei.wav
>
> Perhaps the best strategy is to eliminate all '\' and then use "$i".
> However, I do not know how to implement it.
No Paul Howarth's method was best, the problem is probably coming from
the commas. For example, can you do the sox by hand with that filename
even?
Yes, I can, Andy.
Paul
--
fedora-list mailing list
fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx
To unsubscribe: https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-list
- Follow-Ups:
- Re: Automatic way of applying the same command to a bunch of files
- From: Andy Green
- Re: Automatic way of applying the same command to a bunch of files
- References:
- Automatic way of applying the same command to a bunch of files
- From: Paul Smith
- Re: Automatic way of applying the same command to a bunch of files
- From: Andy Green
- Re: Automatic way of applying the same command to a bunch of files
- From: Paul Smith
- Re: Automatic way of applying the same command to a bunch of files
- From: Paul Howarth
- Re: Automatic way of applying the same command to a bunch of files
- From: Andy Green
- Re: Automatic way of applying the same command to a bunch of files
- From: Paul Smith
- Re: Automatic way of applying the same command to a bunch of files
- From: Paul Smith
- Re: Automatic way of applying the same command to a bunch of files
- From: Andy Green
- Automatic way of applying the same command to a bunch of files
- Prev by Date: Re: yum seems to have crashed my X11 session
- Next by Date: Re: Checking internet connection without a winbox
- Previous by thread: Re: Automatic way of applying the same command to a bunch of files
- Next by thread: Re: Automatic way of applying the same command to a bunch of files
- Index(es):
Relevant Pages
|