Debian Bug#655959: Should mark downloaded programmes in list

2012-01-15 Thread Jonathan Wiltshire
- Forwarded message from Axel Stammler - Message-ID: <20120115105643.10893.20893.reportbug@flora> X-Mailer: reportbug 4.12.6 Package: get-iplayer Version: 2.78-2 Severity: wishlist File: /usr/bin/get_iplayer There should be a switch to mark programmes in the list if they have already

get_iplayer and Windows batch files

2012-01-15 Thread Clive
I use get_iplayer at the prompt in both Windows and Linux. In Windows, I have tried using batch files in the past - when I wamt a number of d/l and want to automate them. I have found that it does not work. The batch file runs get_iplayer and the first item is duly d/l but then I am returned to

Re: get_iplayer and Windows batch files

2012-01-15 Thread Kapitano72
I spent several weeks on exactly this problem in Windows. How to have several batch files, each running a Get_iPlayer command line instruction, called in sequence. If you could run a batch file to call a series of batch files, waiting for each one to finish before moving onto the next, it woul

Re: get_iplayer and Windows batch files

2012-01-15 Thread Jonathan Wiltshire
On Sun, Jan 15, 2012 at 05:55:08PM +, Clive wrote: > I use get_iplayer at the prompt in both Windows and Linux. In > Windows, I have tried using batch files in the past - when I wamt a > number of d/l and want to automate them. I have found that it does > not work. The batch file runs get_iplay

Re: get_iplayer and Windows batch files

2012-01-15 Thread dinkypumpkin
On 15/01/2012 21:26, Jonathan Wiltshire wrote: On Sun, Jan 15, 2012 at 05:55:08PM +, Clive wrote: I use get_iplayer at the prompt in both Windows and Linux. In Windows, I have tried using batch files in the past - when I wamt a number of d/l and want to automate them. I have found that it do

Re: get_iplayer and Windows batch files

2012-01-15 Thread dinkypumpkin
On 15/01/2012 23:14, dinkypumpkin wrote: If I understand the OP, you're just trying to run get_iplayer multiple times in series from within a batch file. Since Windows get_iplayer is a batch file itself, couldn't you just make a batch file that looks something like: cd /d "C:\Propgram File\get_i

Re: get_iplayer and Windows batch files

2012-01-15 Thread Shevek
On 15 January 2012 17:55, Clive wrote: > I use get_iplayer at the prompt in both Windows and Linux. In Windows, I > have tried using batch files in the past - when I wamt a number of d/l and > want to automate them. I have found that it does not work. The batch file > runs get_iplayer and the firs

Re: get_iplayer and Windows batch files

2012-01-15 Thread Shevek
On 15 January 2012 23:30, Shevek wrote: > On 15 January 2012 17:55, Clive wrote: >> I use get_iplayer at the prompt in both Windows and Linux. In Windows, I >> have tried using batch files in the past - when I wamt a number of d/l and >> want to automate them. I have found that it does not work.