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2.4 Method for Manipulating

Input on the command line should be made as follows.

CcnvCA78K0R[Δoption]...[Δfile][Δoption]...

file : File name

option : Option name

[ ] : Can be omitted

... : Pattern in proceeding [ ] can be repeated

{ } : Select from items delimited by the pipe symbol ("|")

Δ : One or more spaces

 

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Any file names supported by Windows are allowed as input file names or file names to be specified for options.

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Input file names and file names to be specified for options can also be specified with an absolute path or relative path. When specifying an input file name or a file name to be specified for an option without the path or with a relative path, the reference point of the path is the current folder.

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When a space is included in an input file name or a file name to be specified for an option (including the path name), enclose the file name including the path name in a pair of double quotation marks (").

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The maximum length of an input file name or a file name to be specified for an option depends on Windows (up to 259 characters).

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An error will occur when more than one input file name is specified. Use the -l option to specify multiple input file names.

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When an input file is specified, it is certainly necessary to specify an output file name. When an input file has been specified on the command line, use the -o option to specify the output file.

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An error will occur if the same option is specified for more than once.