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clrmamepro [English] => clrmame Discussion => Topic started by: zx82 on 28 January 2012, 10:21

Title: global options to rebuild & scan all dats automatically
Post by: zx82 on 28 January 2012, 10:21
Hi to all :)
I write to ask if is it possible to add global scan options to scan & rebuild all sets. For example if I have all TOSEC sets (about 1300 dats) with scan and rebuild options, directories, etc configured. A button or an order to scan or rebuild all dats automatically. I post a picture with this buttons added.  Is it possible to add it?. If that order /command is already implemented let me know how can I do it please.
I give thanks to Roman for his time and Clrmamepro.
Title: Re: global options to rebuild & scan all dats automatically
Post by: Roman on 28 January 2012, 12:40
Use the build in batcher (select more than one profile and hit load/update or use the list context menu to load them).

In the tree context menu you can also switch to an 'ALL PROFILES' view and you can then again select all and hit load...it will open the batch options.
Title: Re: global options to rebuild & scan all dats automatically
Post by: zx82 on 28 January 2012, 14:25
Thank you Roman for your answer. I don’t test it yet because I must create  about 600 cmp files more first but I think it’s that I am looking for. I thought right about these options is already included. Clrmamepro rocks, it’s the best one. Thank you again :)
Title: Re: global options to rebuild & scan all dats automatically
Post by: Roman on 28 January 2012, 18:21
Actually the batcher got options to automatically create the profiles for you. It can also automatically create and assign rompaths for you, so that you can quickly setup 600 tosec profiles with just some clicks....Check out the Misc tab in the batcher window....There you can specify a rompath root and can decide how rompaths should be named etc...
Title: Re: global options to rebuild & scan all dats automatically
Post by: zx82 on 28 January 2012, 22:40
Thank you for your advice but I've mounted the directory tree based on branch -> computer -> media type (adf, bas, td0,z80). I show you on photos and you understand. I know it's harder to do and mantain but in my point of view is more beautifull.  I use the "same" directory tree than clrmamepro, the only diference is that clrmamepro the last level of directories are the dat files. But that you told me is usefull for me because I am able to add the addpath per branch saving me a lot of clicks and mouse movements aka time.