Hello Brian,
thanks for your answer. unfortunately, this doesn't work either (same
result and debug messages).
On 26/09/05, Dick, Brian E. <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Sometimes the commandline arguments are a bit tricky. Try the following.
>
> <apply executable="composite.exe" dest="${out.dir}">
> <arg value="-dissolve"/>
> <arg value="40%"/>
> <arg value="-tile"/>
> <arg value="${wm.image}"/>
> <srcfile/>
> <targetfile/>
> <fileset dir="${in.dir}" includes="*.png"/>
> <mapper type="glob" from="${in.dir}/*.png" to="${out.dir}/*.png"/>
> </apply>
>
I also tried the following apply which gave positive results, but
obviously isn't what I'm after, I just tried it out of desperation :-)
<apply executable="attrib">
<arg value="-R"/>
<arg value="/s"/>
<arg value="/d"/>
<fileset dir="${in.dir}" includes="*.png"/>
</apply>
Using -verbose gives (among other things) the commandline ant has
assembled and will execute:
[apply] Executing 'attrib' with arguments:
[apply] '-R'
[apply] '/s'
[apply] '/d'
[apply] 'C:\tools\_MYTOOLS\watermark\in\hsc-c0311e.png'
[apply]
[apply] The ' characters around the executable and arguments are
[apply] not part of the command.
I also tried another command (can't remember which one), however,
which gave me the same "don't know how to handle [filename] -
skipped".
Hmm, anyone?
thanks anyway, Brian.
--
cheers,
Jakob.
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