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je veux compresser 100 fichiers... - Windows & Software

Marsh Posté le 23-05-2002 à 15:46:48    

:hello:  
 
 
je cherche 1 truc qui permettent de  compresser a la volé plein de fichiers/répertoire et qui puisse renomer les archive selon des parametres ...

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Marsh Posté le 23-05-2002 à 15:46:48   

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Marsh Posté le 23-05-2002 à 15:47:38    

:??:  
 
ben winrar winzip et compagnie marche pas ?


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Marsh Posté le 23-05-2002 à 15:54:39    

Pink Floyd a écrit a écrit :

:??:  
 
ben winrar winzip et compagnie marche pas ?  




 
avec winrar,winzip ou winace :
 
tu sais le faire en une seule commande ?
tu sais parametrer les nom d'archives ?
( genre <nom fichierPart1> - "texte" - <nom fichierPart2> )  
 
explik moi  :pt1cable:

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Marsh Posté le 23-05-2002 à 15:57:22    

Dans l'aide il y a tout:
 
   It is possible to perform WinRAR commands from the command line. Common command line syntax is described below:
 
  WinRAR  <command> -<switch1> -<switchN> <archive> <files...> <@listfiles...> <path_to_extract\>
 
command Character combination denoted function to be performed by WinRAR
switch Switches used to define a specific type of operation, compression strength, type of archive, etc.
archive The name of the archive to process.
Files The name(s) of files to be processed.
Listfiles Listfiles are plain text files contained names of files to process. File names should start at the first column. It is possible to put comments to the listfile after // characters. For example, you may create backup.lst containing the following strings:    c:\work\doc\*.txt //backup text documents    c:\work\image\*.bmp //backup pictures    c:\work\miscand then run:       rar a backup @backup.lstYou may specify both usual file names and list files in the same command line.
Path_to_extract Used only with commands e and x, indicating the folder in which to place extracted files.  If  this folder does not exist, it will be created.
Notes
a) If neither files nor listfiles are specified, then *.* is implied and WinRAR will process all files;
b) If archive extension is not specified, WinRAR will use the default archive format selected in the default compression profile, but you may override it specifying either .RAR or .ZIP extension;
c) switches entered on the command line override the same configuration settings;
d) for commands c, e, s, t, rr, k and x wildcards may be used in the archive name. Thus it is possible to process more than one archive with a single command. Moreover, if you specify -r switch with these commands, they will search for archives in subfolders;
 
e) some commands and switches are applicable only to RAR archives, some both to RAR and ZIP and some to all archive formats. This is dependent upon the functionality provided by the archive format;
f) commands and switches are not case sensitive, you may write them both in upper and in lower case.

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Marsh Posté le 23-05-2002 à 16:02:04    

merci (j'avais paq pensé au mode de commande :sleep: )
 
 ;)  à la place de copier l'aide, un exemple simple et efficace, moi l'englishe... ;)  
 
 :hello:

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Marsh Posté le 23-05-2002 à 16:03:00    

manofjah a écrit a écrit :

merci (j'avais paq pensé au mode de commande :sleep: )
 
 ;)  à la place de copier l'aide, un exemple simple et efficace, moi l'englishe... ;)  
 
 :hello:  




 
c en cherchant qu'on aprprend le mieux  :D


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Marsh Posté le 23-05-2002 à 16:25:27    

Pink Floyd a écrit a écrit :

 
 
c en cherchant qu'on aprprend le mieux  :D  




c'est vré, c'est vré  :jap:

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