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clrmamepro [English] => clrmame Discussion => Topic started by: oddi on 19 September 2017, 07:35
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Hello Roman, please add in batch mode option for see disable or enable sets from previous dats, because when i load dats in batch mode (for example : AntoPisa snapshots dats) cmpro reset all disable sets from me to enable.
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I mean for Scanner --> Set information --> enable or disabled sets
Tnx:)
I'm very away from photoshop :)
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hmm..actually the batcher should act like the standard loader.
So enabled/disabled sets should get enabled/disabled the same way when updating to a new dat.
I will double check this
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It only works when you have specified something in the select sets box.
A simply uncheck won't be remembered...but this is also the case in non-batch mode.
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It only works when you have specified something in the select sets box.
A simply uncheck won't be remembered...but this is also the case in non-batch mode.
Many tnx for trick , but have tiny tiny problem :
example with "manuals"
if used %f=manuals --> button apply --> button Invert , atm all is fine , but when start this dat in batch mode
cmpro disable all sets and enable only "manuals", cmpro back invert :)
if used %f=manuals and check "logical NOT" - now work perfect :)))
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"invert" is an action which is applied once (when you click the button).
If you want to get it applied after profile load, you need to check "initial invert".
"Logical not" is different to "invert". It applies a logical not on each of you "select sets" selection. Invert works on the final selection only.
So if you apply a logical not on "a*;b*" you get something you might have not expected...you get not(a) or not(b)...where not(b) of course enables some of the 'a' again ;-)
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eheheh, u Great !
that is true "initial invert .
Test load and reload PS snaps in batch mode , cmp is strong ! :)
Thank you