Re: Answer File (RESOLVED)

2014-10-10 Thread JB
Thank you, Bob. I have a better understanding of it now. John Balgenorth On Oct 10, 2014, at 3:13 PM, Bob Sneidar wrote: > The filter is inclusive, not exclusive. You would need to include every file > type on your computer EXCEPT the ones you want to exclude. That of course, is > not prac

Re: Answer File (RESOLVED)

2014-10-10 Thread Bob Sneidar
The filter is inclusive, not exclusive. You would need to include every file type on your computer EXCEPT the ones you want to exclude. That of course, is not practical. As I mentioned but did not likely make entirely clear, the *only* piped item that matters is the second one, or the second on

Re: Answer File (RESOLVED)

2014-10-10 Thread JB
It kind of explains it. I previously had trouble with the answer file filtering and gave up. You mentioned you needed to list the Adobe etc, & not just .pdf. How about jpg and jpeg there are many applications that use these types. How about providing a sample script that will let me filter ever

Answer File (RESOLVED)

2014-10-10 Thread Bob Sneidar
Hi all. I know this has been answered but I though I would post what I have found working with the answer file command and OS X. First, the dictionary does not make it all that clear how this works. For the type, you MUST supply at least the first and second pipe delimited values eg. “Adobe A