Author: | Nate (guest: search) | |
Date: | Sun, Feb 17th, 2008 @ 20:54 ( . ) |
On 02/11/2008 @ 17:21, Pete Rittwage wrote :
This has been covered before. The command prompt already lets you do this. : : FOR %x IN (*.NIB) DO nibconv %x : Yeah, I recommend keeping general functionality like this in the shell. For even better scripting, I like installing cygwin bash [link] |
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