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tib

Switzerland
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Posted - 06/26/2003 :  11:30:24 AM  Show Profile  Edit Topic  Reply with Quote  View user's IP address  Delete Topic
Hi there,
my collection of specialized toolbars and buttons for automation is growing steadily.
From time to time, I make minor changes on several toolbars.
If I now want to share the updated toolbars and buttons with other users I don't want to always export every (10 or more) toolbars manually. This clicking and confirming drives me crazy .
Is there a script where you just add the names of your toolbars in a list and all the necessary files are packed to the different OPKs by pressing one single button?
I think this OPK question posting is going into this direction. But what are the commands? How does the script look like?
Thanks for any help, Tilman.


Mike Buess

USA
3037 Posts

Posted - 06/26/2003 :  1:10:10 PM  Show Profile  Edit Reply  Reply with Quote  View user's IP address  Delete Reply
Hi Tilman,

Origin 7 has a "Pack/Unpack OPK Files" command on the Tools menu that will probably do what you want, but there's no such beast in Origin 6.1. However, the Opack object gives you full LabTalk control over the packing process even in O6.1.

LabTalk Help->Object Reference->Alphabetic Listing->Opack

...See my reply in this topic for some sample scripts that use the Opack.

Mike Buess
Origin WebRing Member

Edited by - Mike Buess on 06/26/2003 1:37:04 PM
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