Am 14.09.2010 00:27, schrieb Yuval Levy:

the "quirk" is in your droplets.  enfuse / enblend have moved
forward, adding new functionality that was not possible with the
previous way of handling TIFF files.  It is your droplets who do not
support them.
>
It is relatively easy to add logic to your droplets to check if a file is a
multi-page tiff.

It is relatively easy to add logic to your droplets to extract specific pages
from such tiffs.

It is relatively easy to add a switch to your droplets to discard extra pages.

Could you give me a hint how to do that? Without additional command line programs?

It is difficult, not to say impossible, to overcome the command line length
limitations of most operating systems supported by enblend-enfuse.  That's
another case in which the multi-page tiffs, and enblend-enfuse current
behavior, come handy.

I see that. However, enfuse and enblend used to support wildcards and other programs solve this shortcomings by using command files.

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Erik Krause
http://www.erik-krause.de

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