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Utility Programs > Text Converter > Text Converter: copy to If you choose to copy the files you are converting, instead of converting or filtering them in place, which is a lot safer, the new files created will be structured like this.
Suppose you are processing d:\texts\2007\literature and copying to c:\temp and suppose d:\texts\2007\literature contains this sort of thing:
d:\texts\2007\literature\shakespeare\hamlet.pdf d:\texts\2007\literature\shakespeare\macbeth.pdf ... d:\texts\2007\literature\shakespeare\poetry\sonnet1.pdf d:\texts\2007\literature\shakespeare\poetry\sonnet2.pdf ... d:\texts\2007\literature\french\victor hugo\miserables.pdf d:\texts\2007\literature\french\poetry\baudelaire\le chat.pdf ...
you will get
c:\temp\shakespeare\hamlet.txt c:\temp\shakespeare\macbeth.txt ... c:\temp\shakespeare\poetry\sonnet1.txt c:\temp\shakespeare\poetry\sonnet2.txt ... c:\temp\french\victor hugo\miserables.txt c:\temp\french\poetry\baudelaire\le chat.txt ...
In other words, for each file successfully converted or filtered, any same directory structure beyond the starting point (d:\texts\2007\literature in the example above) will get appended to the destination. |