On Monday 12 February 2007 22:46, James Knott wrote: .<snip>...........
The next thing is to find some way to pass that parameter to K3B from KDar. The K3B manual isn't useful in that regard.
If I remember correctly, kdar asks you what you want to do with the slices after they are made. I think there are options that you can tell it to do. A script maybe? I used to have them saved to another hard drive which I used for backup. Not using it presently so I am not sure.
Bob S.
I couldn't find any such thing in KDar, only K3B. If I knew what the parameter to use UDF was, it would be a simple matter to apply it in KDar.
OK, I just reinstalled kdar. Go to Settings >configure > slices, and you will see a box entitled "Command to run after writing each slice". That should do it. Not sure you have to have the the "Pause between slices" checkbox checked. Let us know how you made out or if that works. Bob S -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org