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Re: [AutoTrace] missing <image_name> error in dos

It's a command-line program.  as it says, use "-help"

run the exe with "-help" on the command line and it will tell you the options you can put on the command line to make it do what you want it to do to your image(s).

T

On 6/18/07, richard barwell <richard.barwell@...> wrote:

Hi,

Firstly, thanks to Ian MacPhedran for helping sort my previous syntax problem. Now I have a new problem!

I downloaded and unzipped autotrace.0.31.1-w32, and moved it's contents to C:\.
On calling the .exe file from the windows ME dos prompt, I got this message:-

Usage:C:\ AUTOTR~!.EXE [Options} <image_name>.
<missing<image_name>.>
For more information use -"help"

I have no idea what this is trying to tell me. Can anyone enlighten me? Assuming someone does, what should I do next in order to get autotrace up and running? I find the readme files a bit impenetrable, as I lack the technical background, so any help would be appreciated.

Thanks,

RB


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Hi, Firstly, thanks to Ian MacPhedran for helping sort my previous syntax problem. Now I have a new problem! I downloaded and unzipped autotrace.0.31.1-w32,...
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It's a command-line program. as it says, use "-help" run the exe with "-help" on the command line and it will tell you the options you can put on the command...
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