Correct usage of @filename
Posted: Mon Sep 24, 2001 3:17 am
Hi,
Reading TP Help on "Quick Open":
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It accepts single filenames, wildcards, or files specified as "@filename", where "filename" is the name of a file containing a list of files to open, one per line. In all cases, UNIX or DOS path separators may be used.
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I've created a file named @web_files with both no or a .txt extension, and put these lines in the file:
C:\Documents\TextPad\Web\search.htm
C:\Documents\TextPad\Web\srchhelp.htm
C:\Documents\TextPad\Web\subscribe.htm
Entering @web_files in Quick Open merely opens that file, and does not open each file contained in it.
??
Thanks,
Phil Reynolds, General Manager
Garden State EnviroNet, Inc.
Boonton NJ 07005
Email: mailbox@gsenet.org
Web: http://www.gsenet.org
Reading TP Help on "Quick Open":
>>
It accepts single filenames, wildcards, or files specified as "@filename", where "filename" is the name of a file containing a list of files to open, one per line. In all cases, UNIX or DOS path separators may be used.
<<
I've created a file named @web_files with both no or a .txt extension, and put these lines in the file:
C:\Documents\TextPad\Web\search.htm
C:\Documents\TextPad\Web\srchhelp.htm
C:\Documents\TextPad\Web\subscribe.htm
Entering @web_files in Quick Open merely opens that file, and does not open each file contained in it.
??
Thanks,
Phil Reynolds, General Manager
Garden State EnviroNet, Inc.
Boonton NJ 07005
Email: mailbox@gsenet.org
Web: http://www.gsenet.org