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patforkin
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August 09, 2011, 09:10:35 AM »
Hello!
I am new to ScriptBasic and I am also not a programmer.
I write and try to automate what I am able to do on my ms-win-xp-pro desktop using a text editor.
I call the process a framework workspace.
I describe the steps in a process as clearly as possible and then find ways to perform them.
I have completed a translation framework, based on the concept, to translate my texts in English into German.
The framework works.
I would now like to try and automate the steps as simple "one-liners" using ScriptBasic and some form of cmd.line tool.
Anyone who has explored such a task, I would like to hear from and have a dialogue with.
Are there command line tools I can use to execute compiled ScriptBasic small programs?
I'd be grateful for any help and useful ideas.
Regards and thanks in advance, patforkin.
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