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Make a script file to a executable file "*.exe"

Participant ,
Jan 20, 2011 Jan 20, 2011

Hi

1. How to convert a jsx file to a executable application for windows.??

2. Does a Script file can be merged with a VB program or a DOS command set.??

Thanks and Regards

Praveen

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Valorous Hero ,
Jan 20, 2011 Jan 20, 2011

Simple answer no, except I think VB can run embeded JavaScript. But you could use another language IE: C# to program and create an exe file.

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Advisor ,
Jan 20, 2011 Jan 20, 2011

The best you can do is record an action that calls your script then save the action as a droplet. This is a decent solution for certain types of problems.

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Participant ,
Jan 20, 2011 Jan 20, 2011

Thanks alot.

I tried it but its not working for me. i think i made something wrong creating the action.

pls check below and let me know whats wrong i made.

Untitled-1.jpg

After creating the droplet it only calls photoshop to front. but the script is not running..

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Advisor ,
Jan 20, 2011 Jan 20, 2011

It creates a Droplet. You drop images or folder with images on it to process them.  You can also run the droplet from the command line and pass images to it that way. If your script isn't really processing an image, per se, you still need to pass it one. I use a 1x1 gif that I close at the beginning of the script.

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Participant ,
Jan 20, 2011 Jan 20, 2011
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Thank u Very much

It works....

Does a droplet created with CS5 is compatable with CS???

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