Hi :)
You generally put the source file straight after a command and then
the target file (hopefully avoiding over-writing an existing file!)
after that.  So it's typically

command   parameter (tags and such)  existing-file  resulting-file

usually written in instructions as

command   source   target

On a unix-based command-line the number of spaces doesn't seem to
matter but people generally only use 1 space.  I've used more just to
make it clearer.   Errr, did someone say they just clicked on it??

Regards from
Tom :)





On 5 March 2014 05:57, Thomas <ny...@hb.tp1.jp> wrote:
> (2014/03/05 12:23), Cley Faye wrote:
>>
>> 2014-02-28 2:16 GMT+01:00 Cley Faye <cleyf...@gmail.com>:
>>
>>> If anyone want to give it a try here's the jar. It's highly unlikely to
>>> corrupt your source file (the source file is never ever written), but
>>> there's also no guarantee that the output will work ;)
>>> <http://cleyfaye.net/share/odtcompress.jar>
>
> That looks very promising, but, please forgive the stupid question, how do
> you use it?
> I downloaded the thing (whatever a "jar" may be) and when I click on it, a
> window opens,
> asking me about the desired image quality.
> But I do not know, how to specify source and/or target files.
> How do you do that?
>
>
>>> As said, it should not damage anything; the worst outcome possible is the
>>> output file being incorrect, so as long as you don't choose to save over
>>> an
>>> existing file, you should be safe to try. If there is a high demand I
>>> might
>>> keep on improving the code... :-) maybe also expand it with more tools,
>>> like basic recovery of damaged files, things like that.
>>>
>
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