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It took me *way* too long to figure out, but I know why the last picture isnt showing. It has "ad" in the URL, and you are using AdBlock. | It took me *way* too long to figure out, but I know why the last picture isnt showing. It has "ad" in the URL, and you are using AdBlock. | ||
:Thank you, anonymous. :) | :Thank you, anonymous. :) | ||
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+ | From my own little experiments, it looks like the /wait commands aren't needed. There may be a difference in OS here, but under Windows XP Home SP2, I can create a .bat file with | ||
+ | dwarfort.exe -gen 1 | ||
+ | dwarfort.exe -gen 2 | ||
+ | right after the other. When one creation ends, the window closes and the next begins. The two [RANDOM]s aren't required, either. If the .bat is in the same folder as your executable, you don't have to go through the whole "C:\df\whatever" stuff, either. [[User:Mephisto|Mephisto]] 16:08, 9 November 2007 (EST) |
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If you guys can think of anything to add to this, let me know. Schm0 19:58, 30 October 2007 (EDT)
Oh yeah, and I can't get the last graphic to show, even though it exists. Schm0 20:17, 30 October 2007 (EDT)
It took me *way* too long to figure out, but I know why the last picture isnt showing. It has "ad" in the URL, and you are using AdBlock.
- Thank you, anonymous. :)
From my own little experiments, it looks like the /wait commands aren't needed. There may be a difference in OS here, but under Windows XP Home SP2, I can create a .bat file with dwarfort.exe -gen 1 dwarfort.exe -gen 2 right after the other. When one creation ends, the window closes and the next begins. The two [RANDOM]s aren't required, either. If the .bat is in the same folder as your executable, you don't have to go through the whole "C:\df\whatever" stuff, either. Mephisto 16:08, 9 November 2007 (EST)