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- 2018-04-10T23:31:00-07:00
- Forum: Users
- Topic: IM can't handle %% in paths
- Replies: 15
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Re: IM can't handle %% in paths
Sorry forgot replying earlier, have been away for a while. Setting full path and [0] in double quotes fails with with same error. This is the only combination so far than I get problems with during testing with e.g. ' " \ • The folders contains brand names and some of them are strange. I agree tha ...
- 2018-03-22T06:29:02-07:00
- Forum: Users
- Topic: IM can't handle %% in paths
- Replies: 15
- Views: 22718
Re: IM can't handle %% in paths
So what you are saying is that you want Imagemagick to be rewritten just to help you? No, but I think it's a bug. Since I do not have the capabilities to check if it's so, I hope someone with the right knowledge will. And since some of the images are 300MB+ I do not want to copy them before running ...
- 2018-03-22T01:30:41-07:00
- Forum: Users
- Topic: IM can't handle %% in paths
- Replies: 15
- Views: 22718
Re: IM can't handle %% in paths
To stop 100+ users from using unwanted characters in file and folder names is a Sisyphean task. I think its something internal in IM since it only happens when I have %% in the path and [0] specified. Changing path in command from %% to %%%% works, but would require a change in the code that ...
- 2018-03-21T00:06:32-07:00
- Forum: Users
- Topic: IM can't handle %% in paths
- Replies: 15
- Views: 22718
IM can't handle %% in paths
I have a problem with folders that contains %% and that I use [0] in the conversion. I see in the path from the error message that one % is "lost". Can some help me please? ### Test with folder that ends with %% and using[0], fails. # convert ./karsten\ 93%%/Kalle.png[0] -profile /usr/local/axpa ...