02-12-2016, 09:46 AM
It'd be handy if the error message in the log window showed the post-export command after it has had its substitutions (%f, etc), rather than the same command I typed in.
I'm having trouble getting a command to run correctly on Windows, and it's hard to diagnose what's going wrong without much information other than "it failed".
I guess an OS error code would be helpful, too.
It also looks like %s and %n are tokens for the session path and session name.
If I'm not mistaken, if a part of the command is in quotes, that part will not have any substitutions done.
I'm having trouble getting a command to run correctly on Windows, and it's hard to diagnose what's going wrong without much information other than "it failed".
I guess an OS error code would be helpful, too.
It also looks like %s and %n are tokens for the session path and session name.
If I'm not mistaken, if a part of the command is in quotes, that part will not have any substitutions done.