REACT 2 Released
Will you be sharing your work with regard to escaping characters for SED? Unfortunately my work is incomplete and rather in a such state that I would have to clean up and make it clearer for others to read.. takes time and since I'm not going to use SED and I still would like to remove SED from the wiki, I'd like to save that time which I see useless. But you never know, now we have to concentrate on the problem with GSAR (check bottom of this post). Here's a new point of view to the SED & GSAR (if we end up using it) wiki issue: what is the user motive to go to "Amending Cuesheet..." wiki page? What do they want? They want to amend cuesheet file references! I bet that they don't care how it's done and with what new tool.. as long as it's a working solution. Why make it even more difficult with providing options which have the SAME end situation; amended cuesheet file references? I bet that the already steep learning curve to use REACT is holding back the popularity of this program.No go. This is what the author wrote: "When gsar became a win32 app the @ support went away. It was only supported using the Zortech compiler.". The following explains more why I thought that it was a bug: "I thought I had removed the @ from the text files but it seems as if this was not the case. Anyway take it from me that @ is long gone.". And why it was removed: "The @ is not really needed anymore on Win32 due to the length of the command line.". So the current solution is the best we can do with GSAR. That is a shame, it would have been tidier. Thanks for the info. Well, it might have been the solution we NEED if we are going to use GSAR. Houston, we have a problem. update-cuesheet.bat:gsar.exe "-sAAA é^%&--x'[]!äöå...WAV" "-rAAA é^%&---'[]-äöå...FLAC" -o "test.cue" Executing (execution to us):C:\>CALL update-cuesheet.bat C:\>gsar.exe "-sAAA Ú^&---'[]-õ÷Õ...FLAC" -o "test.cue" gsar: command error, the 'o' or 'f' option is meaningless in 'search' mode When I copy&paste the code from the update-cuesheet.bat file to the command prompt and push ENTER, it works. Two things to notice: 1. all chars between % chars are removed (+ % chars) 2. pay attention to "special" chars (é^%&--x'[]!äöå <-----> Ú^&---'[]-õ÷Õ) The % char problem is easily avoided by escaping % with %%. But what to do with the changing chars? I have the feeling that the dropped out @ functionality would have worked perfectly to us. So is it a time to try out a new tool?