Announcing mklist2
2012-05-10, 11:43 (This post was last modified: 2013-02-05, 1:45 by Tim Gould.)
2012-05-10, 11:43 (This post was last modified: 2013-02-05, 1:45 by Tim Gould.)
Hi all,
Following recent discussion on changes to the parts library (specifically new leading characters for aliases and longer filenames) I've written a new version of mklist to ensure that backwards compatibility can be maintained, while also giving a little more power to the users.
Features not appearing in mklist are:
The code is also open source so it can easily be modified in future.
Find it here with a pre-compiled Windows executable. The code itself is exceedingly basic C++ so should compile on any OS using a gnu (or compatible) compiler with minimal changes.
Tim
Following recent discussion on changes to the parts library (specifically new leading characters for aliases and longer filenames) I've written a new version of mklist to ensure that backwards compatibility can be maintained, while also giving a little more power to the users.
Features not appearing in mklist are:
- Ensure <=64 character titles using a shortening technique
- Ignore parts with user supplied leading characters (eg. =, _)
- Strip off leading characters (eg. ~)
- Remove parts with duplicate names (experimental feature)
The code is also open source so it can easily be modified in future.
Find it here with a pre-compiled Windows executable. The code itself is exceedingly basic C++ so should compile on any OS using a gnu (or compatible) compiler with minimal changes.
Tim



Unlike fixing bits of the website I'd need to sit down and really edit. And my time is just too full for that. Maybe this coming weekend I will have a chance. Maybe.