Paul Domingue
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Thank you Tic but I have it working properly.
What I want to do are two things.
1. Have the process when terminated exit the command dialog (close the window).
2. When I select the (file name).X and right click for the (send to) menu, I would like the file prefix to be attached to the build log as in >(file name)log.txt
Currently I use batch files that do exactly that and while working on a particular model there isn't that much trouble going through the process of compiling since it is so repetitive testing the same model over and over again the single batch file will suffice. The only time that the batch file needs a minute's worth of editing is when I work on something else.
I want to take n4gix's method and make it better if possible. On the other hand I'm also supportive of Hughes-MDflyer4's XtoMDL UI. His programming skills have been employed into something that for newcomers to modeling for FS will make it easier to compile their work without knowing various aspects of Windows or following a tutorial, just run it and your done. He's young and smart so I'm happy to back the future, pun intended.
For those who might think I'm being nit picky let me tell you I'm an old school DOT prompt guy who just likes problems to tinker with and at my age anything that keeps my mind active is a good thing.
...........where was I?
What I want to do are two things.
1. Have the process when terminated exit the command dialog (close the window).
2. When I select the (file name).X and right click for the (send to) menu, I would like the file prefix to be attached to the build log as in >(file name)log.txt
Currently I use batch files that do exactly that and while working on a particular model there isn't that much trouble going through the process of compiling since it is so repetitive testing the same model over and over again the single batch file will suffice. The only time that the batch file needs a minute's worth of editing is when I work on something else.
I want to take n4gix's method and make it better if possible. On the other hand I'm also supportive of Hughes-MDflyer4's XtoMDL UI. His programming skills have been employed into something that for newcomers to modeling for FS will make it easier to compile their work without knowing various aspects of Windows or following a tutorial, just run it and your done. He's young and smart so I'm happy to back the future, pun intended.
For those who might think I'm being nit picky let me tell you I'm an old school DOT prompt guy who just likes problems to tinker with and at my age anything that keeps my mind active is a good thing.
...........where was I?



