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"Trevor Quayle" <Tin### [at] hotmailcom> wrote in message
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> Are you using windows or do you want it to be non-platform specific?
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Ideally NPS (which I could implement via perl). Is there anyway to get POV to
return today's date as a string - it would be a nice feature for date/time
stamping images anyway...
Windows is what I use - the problems I have hit.
1. "date" requires a prompt from me ("Enter new date:") (although not at work,
since there's a /t option). I've got around this by creating a file, and then
piping a dir list of the file to another file, which then includes today's date.
2. POV won't read a string unless it is enclosed in quotes, so I've got no way
of parsing the file in POV and I can't think of a batch command that will help
quote strings/lines in a file....
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