TTS command line
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TTS command line
Does TTS have command line options? I did not see any but I did see where you can save scripts with it for quick reuse I guess.
Jim
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Re: TTS command line
There's only one internal command line switch supported: /NoUpdate, which prevents the application from auto-updating. It's used after it auto-updates, so it does not check for updates again.
What would you like it to automatically do from the command line?
What would you like it to automatically do from the command line?
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Re: TTS command line
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I was just toying with the idea of being able to use it as an automated patching tool. Not sure if that would even work or not.
I was just toying with the idea of being able to use it as an automated patching tool. Not sure if that would even work or not.
Jim
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Re: TTS command line
I'm sitting here revisiting this idea.
I was trying to find a replacement for Choclatey and thought TTS might be able to serve that need.
Not sure, thoughts?
I was trying to find a replacement for Choclatey and thought TTS might be able to serve that need.
Not sure, thoughts?
Jim
It is not "Can it be done?" but rather, "How can we do it?"
It is not "Can it be done?" but rather, "How can we do it?"
Re: TTS command line
OK, I think I figured out a simple way of doing this.
I will add command line support for updating tools, running tools, and both. The selection of the tools to update/run will be based of the name of a previously saved selection. i didn't like the idea of providing all the tools to update/run as command line switches.
Thanks for the suggestion.
I will add command line support for updating tools, running tools, and both. The selection of the tools to update/run will be based of the name of a previously saved selection. i didn't like the idea of providing all the tools to update/run as command line switches.
Thanks for the suggestion.
One thing we humans have in common is that we are all different. So, if you think you're weird because you're different from everyone else, then we are all weird.
Fred
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Re: TTS command line
OK, it is available in version 4.9.9.1. The associated help page is this one:
http://www.carifred.com/tech_tool_store/help/?page=14
Thanks for the suggestion!!
http://www.carifred.com/tech_tool_store/help/?page=14
Thanks for the suggestion!!
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