X-Git-Url: https://git.cinelerra-gg.org/git/?a=blobdiff_plain;ds=inline;f=parts%2FLoadandsave.tex;fp=parts%2FLoadandsave.tex;h=2685641ecdc250d25052531f74c7f2b1bafa0019;hb=a4e4d7cf91d52ed3c02b80bec3596520c23402d9;hp=72589b6cf434eb64933616bd6f442c1d53498209;hpb=5eb85a40a89efd492f7876163af1d205369dfbc3;p=goodguy%2Fcin-manual-latex.git diff --git a/parts/Loadandsave.tex b/parts/Loadandsave.tex index 72589b6..2685641 100644 --- a/parts/Loadandsave.tex +++ b/parts/Loadandsave.tex @@ -73,7 +73,7 @@ File lists formats can be utilized in some way for the following list of types o \end{center} %\vspace*{1ex} -Using the example of jpeg’s, the jpeg list sequence file type is the easiest and fastest way to access a sequence of jpg images as a single asset. First build a jpeglist sequence file and name it something like jpeglist.sh. There is an example script of how to do this in the Auxiliary Programs section of the Appendix (\ref{sec:Image Sequence Creation}). Once the jpeglist.sh file is built you can then run it similar to this line: +Using the example of jpeg’s, the jpeg list sequence file type is the easiest and fastest way to access a sequence of jpg images as a single asset. First build a jpeglist sequence file and name it something like jpeglist.sh. There is an example script of how to do this in the Auxiliary Programs section of the Appendix (\ref{sec:image_sequence_creation}). Once the jpeglist.sh file is built you can then run it similar to this line: \begin{lstlisting}[language=bash,numbers=none] $ jpeglist.sh //file.jpg //DSC*.jpg