PWP supports drag-and-drop. Even for workflows.
i.e. you can drag-and-drop some files from the windows file-explorer window to a workflow window, that is allready opened in PWP.
That is allready a great feature.
You can also use the windows command line to pass an image to PWP:
C:\Program Files\Digital Light & Color\Picture Window Pro 7.0\Pw70.exe <full filename>
The file is opened in PWP and can be edited.
Question:
Is there a trick/option/parameter so that a modified command will open the file in a workflow windows?
This would help me to design a new workflow for me.
Explination:
I use as a DAM-tool IMatch. I would like to select and mark one or more files in IMatch and pass them over to a workflow window within PWP to do some batch-processing.
o.k. it can be done by "normal" drag-and-drop, but a command line option would be more handy.
Winfried
Command Line and Workflow
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Command Line and Workflow
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migrated to Windows 10 in Nov. 2019
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Re: Command Line and Workflow
That's an interesting idea, but probably for after the release of PWP7.
Kiril
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Re: Command Line and Workflow
Any news on this?ksinkel wrote:That's an interesting idea, but probably for after the release of PWP7.
Kiril
Having the option to start (by the commandline) a workflow and at the same time give a nr. of files (or directory) would be nice.
Alain