i'm not sure i understand what happens and what would be the thing you
expect and if that matches or not. but i would have put a '/' in between
the folder and the file name.
j.
On Tue, May 21, 2013 at 4:45 PM, thouks <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> Feature or bug?
>
> Most of my picture are in date_of_the_day-folders .
> This folders are subdirectories from different project-folders.
>
> I'm importing by addressing the project-folder recursively.
>
> Exporting with ($FILE_FOLDER)($FILE_NAME)_foo, I would expect the
> processed picture in the date_of_the_day-folder.
>
> Is this new? (At least for me it is.)
>
> But I like this ($FILE_FOLDER9-1 export. It is at least a useful feature.
>
>
> regards
>
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