23.03.2007, 15:01
Hi there,
Because I can express myself a bit better in English than in German, this post is in English. Sorry!
I hope that you understand my request.
I have got a load of CMX files, categorized in several folders.
My intention is to convert them to CDR files(V10). I want to do that with the image converter (in CorelDRAW, Extra>Visual Basic>Start>File Converter.gms). This converter works fine and I can batch process the whole content of a folder.
No problem so far.
But this converter saves the CDR files as version 13 and I want CDR files as version 10. In the File Converter window I cannot choose the version number.
I've tried to make a 'custom' macro:
Visual Basic: Record, open a CMX file, save as CDR version 10, close, stop macro. But when I run this script only that CMX file will be converted, nothing more.
I see here some recognition with the scripting of Photoshop. But if I want to run a script in Photoshop I can choose the 'read' and 'save' folder.
How can I solve this problem?
I've learned that I can convert a single CMX file to CDR in this converter by using the 'Record-function' in Visual Basic. Is there a way integrate a batch function in this procedure?
It is very hard to find a stand-alone image converter that can import CMX and export that to CDR.
Is the Visual Basic ImageConverter in X3 also present in CorelDRAW 10?
I've asked you a lot of questions. I'm hoping to get some answers (German or English).
Greetz,
Funky 8-)
Because I can express myself a bit better in English than in German, this post is in English. Sorry!
I hope that you understand my request.
I have got a load of CMX files, categorized in several folders.
My intention is to convert them to CDR files(V10). I want to do that with the image converter (in CorelDRAW, Extra>Visual Basic>Start>File Converter.gms). This converter works fine and I can batch process the whole content of a folder.
No problem so far.
But this converter saves the CDR files as version 13 and I want CDR files as version 10. In the File Converter window I cannot choose the version number.
I've tried to make a 'custom' macro:
Visual Basic: Record, open a CMX file, save as CDR version 10, close, stop macro. But when I run this script only that CMX file will be converted, nothing more.
I see here some recognition with the scripting of Photoshop. But if I want to run a script in Photoshop I can choose the 'read' and 'save' folder.
How can I solve this problem?
I've learned that I can convert a single CMX file to CDR in this converter by using the 'Record-function' in Visual Basic. Is there a way integrate a batch function in this procedure?
It is very hard to find a stand-alone image converter that can import CMX and export that to CDR.
Is the Visual Basic ImageConverter in X3 also present in CorelDRAW 10?
I've asked you a lot of questions. I'm hoping to get some answers (German or English).
Greetz,
Funky 8-)