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I have made some sample commands for users to be able to make rules on their own computers. I find it much easier to learn from seeing a working example so I thought it may also help others new to this.
I have posted them on the wiki
here.
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this is awesome! much thanks for your contribution.
you know you can write this one:
Code:
mp64.exe -1 0123456789 "^"?1"^"?1"^"?1 -o "Prefix 0-999.rule"
easier to read this way:
Code:
mp64.exe -1 0123456789 "^?1^?1^?1" -o "Prefix 0-999.rule"
or this:
Code:
mp64.exe -1 0123456789 "^?1 ^?1 ^?1" -o "Prefix 0-999.rule"
using the spaces each function is seperated by each other and more clear to understand. i used the same technique in best64.rule
also i would recommand not to use the outfile containing a space, because it requires the user to encapsulate it in "". Why not "Prefix-0-999.rule"?
So i would recommend in ending up with:
Code:
mp64.exe "^?d ^?d ^?d" -o Prefix-0-999.rule
PS:
you could also use ^ to escape ^ itself. But its a bit harder to read:
Code:
mp64.exe ^^?d ^^?d ^^?d -o Prefix-0-999.rule
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(11-25-2011, 10:08 AM)atom Wrote: this is awesome! much thanks for your contribution.
You're welcome, every little helps as they say !!
I will fix the ones I put on the wiki, yours are much neater and less code which is always best !
I would still like to make it easy to understand for new users, so I will think about how to explain it better.
I will write something up about the new increment mode and start from character length option. Does it matter if I write that now on the wiki before it is actually implemented ? I am just trying to finish that wiki page and move on to the next !
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Thank you so much for this!