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Not to hijack a thread, but I need something else entirely.  I have been trying to get a script to extract the bookmark, and the pages to the next bookmark, and name them after the bookmark. Like extracting chapters in a book to separate files.

I get a 500 page PDF with loan documents in it, bookmarked the Note, the Mortgage, Title policy etc.  I need to extract those sections and hopefully name them after the bookmark.  So if page 0 is bookmarked "Note", 1, 2 ,3, pages, then the next bookmark on page four is "Flood", I need pages 0,1,2,3 extracted to a file called "Note".  Then the next to "Flood" and so forth through the entire file. I am using Acrobat Pro XI, so a javascript or sequence is preferred.

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General Software Discussion / Re: Help With A Solution?
« on: October 25, 2012, 07:29 PM »
HOLY CRAP!  File Punter is AMAZING.  I tried a few others similar, but nothing was as powerful or flexible. The folks at work have been trying to process 600000+ files for 3 week, and with Skwire's help I was able to get it done TODAY. Regular Expression is INCREDIBLE!

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General Software Discussion / Re: Help With A Solution?
« on: October 25, 2012, 01:32 PM »
My File Punter application should be able to do this.  y0himba, do you have any experience with regular expressions?

Unfortunately, no.  Another issue I am running into is a less then helpful IT department.  I think I may need to create the file then try to somehow get them to run it on the back end.

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General Software Discussion / Re: Help With A Solution?
« on: October 25, 2012, 12:33 PM »
I was thinking of a simple batch file, since it is Windows.  I would then need to talk to the IT department, see if I could get them off Reddit long enough to run the batch on the back end.  I honestly just don't have the time to teach myself right now.  There are literally Terabytes of queued data to be processed...

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General Software Discussion / Help With A Solution?
« on: October 25, 2012, 06:41 AM »
I have an issue that is beyond my batch script capabilities.  OS is Windows (hold the snark).  I have a folder structure like this:

I:\WELLS HARDRIVE
|-######(random numbered folder)
   |-######(random numbered folder)
Usually about 30-50 more sub folders, each of those folders containing TIF files with standardized pattern names. four leading digits, a six digit account number, an underscore, then 3 trailing digits. ##########_###.tif  These files, literally hundreds of thousands of them in 480 directories each with 30+ sub directories and over a thousand images in those directories, need to be moved to another directory down the tree.  The directories are already created and contain a 3 digit prefix (430) then the 6 digit account number found in the middle of the TIF file name.  So we have a file named 1230123456_789.tif, then the directory it needs to be moved to is I:\WELLS HARDRIVE\BSI\430123456. They are on a networked drive mapped in Windows to the I: drive. The directory they need to be moved to is:

I:\WELLS HARDRIVE
|-BSI
  |-430######

I need a batch way (file, program) to read the file names for that 6 digit account number, then copy or move those file to the corresponding location under BSI, into the corresponding numbered directory.  If not, I am going to be sitting here all day just searching *.tif and manually moving them...it'll take days if not a couple of weeks.


HELP?!

There is DC credits in it for anyone when I get paid on November 15th.

Did I mention I love you all?  :-*

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Living Room / Re: Recommend some music videos to me!
« on: October 18, 2012, 06:18 AM »
 :Thmbsup:

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I was incorrect.  You can do both.  Once you purchase the bundle, go to your amazon downloads and there is a button to "view code".  All of the games have it and they are Steam redeemable!   :Thmbsup:

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It's back up, and it is a good deal, however I think most of the games are downloadable through Amazon only, and only 3 have online keys (Steam).

60
Living Room / Re: Remote Android Control Solution?
« on: October 03, 2012, 10:44 AM »
I don't know if this is what you are looking for, but stay away from Snap Pea, it is a rip off of AirDroid.  I use AirDroid and Wifi Explorer Pro.  They aren't MyMobiler, but they are still very useful

AirDroid: https://play.google....id=com.sand.airdroid

Wifi Explorer(Free): https://play.google....lou.WiFiFileExplorer

Wifi Explorer Pro(Paid): https://play.google.....WiFiFileExplorerPRO

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DC Gamer Club / Re: Torchlight 2
« on: September 20, 2012, 07:03 AM »
Woke up this morning and saw it was at 91% :tellme:.  I was all excited :D, but when it completed it still said pre-load complete :huh:.  Guess it was updating the pre-loaded stuff.  ARGH. :mad:

Happy Torchlight II day! ;D

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DC Gamer Club / Re: Humble Indie Bundle 6
« on: September 20, 2012, 06:58 AM »
Excellent games .. shame I had them all already :-[.

Buy the bundle for charity, give away the extra copies at http://www.steamgifts.com

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DC Gamer Club / Re: Torchlight 2
« on: September 18, 2012, 01:19 PM »
It might be a good idea to register your copy of Torchlight 2 (if you've already bought it) for online play before the big rush on Thursday:

https://secure.runic...gister/torchlight-ii

Done and thank you!  Where did you learn about this?  It has been sitting in Steam for so long that all I have done is pre-load it.

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DC Gamer Club / Re: Torchlight 2
« on: September 16, 2012, 05:02 PM »
 :D :Thmbsup:

woohoo.jpg

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DC Gamer Club / Re: Worms Revolution
« on: September 13, 2012, 05:36 PM »
My wife let me buy a copy.   :Thmbsup: :-*

Now then, I have had Torchlight 2 pre-ordered for months and months....

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DC Gamer Club / Re: Worms Revolution
« on: September 13, 2012, 07:56 AM »
I am in.  Can I use DC credits?

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Living Room / Re: "Magic Pig Powder" May Heal My Wife
« on: August 14, 2012, 11:14 AM »
Wow...really sorry your wife is having to go through all of this. I really hope you guys get the miracle you are hoping for.


Thank you, we do too.

Tell your wife I said Live Long and Prosper.  (see attachment in previous post)

You got the reference! I couldn't believe she said that.  She is not a geek like me haha...

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Living Room / Re: "Magic Pig Powder" May Heal My Wife
« on: August 14, 2012, 10:55 AM »
Thanks Mouser, Ska, we have tried everything.  They think the radiation changed the structure in there and that is preventing healing.

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Living Room / "Magic Pig Powder" May Heal My Wife
« on: August 14, 2012, 08:22 AM »
*TL;DR Alert* If you are one of today's society that cannot read, much less type an entire paragraph, hit your back button now.

My wife developed Cancer 2008. In November of 2008, I noticed a quarter sized bruise on her leg. By the time they removed the Sarcoma in February 2009, it had developed into an 8 pound tumor the size of a breadbox. 5 weeks after removal, they radiated the area. The space did not fill in, instead filling up with fluid and became painful, making it hard for her to walk.

On March 9th of this year (2012) the doctor went in and drained the large area, then put a wound vac on so that it would heal faster. The dressing and sponges (inside the wound) for a wound vac is required to be changed every 3 days. This should have been a same day surgery. We submitted for a take home pump to our insurance at 9:48am on Friday, by 5pm they still had not approved it, so my wife ended up staying in the hospital 4 extra days. During this time the dressing and sponges were not changed. On Monday, I finally called our insurance, 45 minutes later they "found" the paperwork, it took 18 minutes to get it approved after that. We went home Monday night. The nurse came to the house Tuesday and finally changed the dressing and sponges. When the nurse arrived, she pulled gloves out of her pocket, and did nothing to create a clean or sterile environment. Over the course of 7 visits, we had 5 different nurses, none of which even asked where the sink was to wash their hands. By the time I was finally home to see the vac changed, 2 weeks later, her wound had become infected.  The skin on the incision edges was black, necrotic, dead. There interior of the would was covered in a slimy grey goo, and the smell...it lingered in the entire house.  I asked the nurse if she thought that was alright, she actually said "It can be, due to the pump", I chased her out of our house.

My wife was admitted (each time is a 2 and a half hour drive for us) and they debrided the wound, re-installed the vac.  We hired a new nursing company to come to the home. My wife cam home 4 days later, the nurse was waiting for us.  She changed the vac and it seemed alright. 3 days later, the nurse came again, we opened the wound, the smell was there and the color had changed slightly. The nurse immediately called the doctor, and poof, we went back to Pittsburgh for a 3rd debridement. They decided to not continue the wound vac at that time.  By this time my wife is rarely awake, runnign 103 constant fever, pulse of 113-130 at all times.  When she is awake, she is screaming in pain. My wife has birthed 3 children, bitten through her tongue, had her collarbone broken, and been wrapped around a tree in a car accident. She has never screamed or cried out in pain.

We had her admitted to a skilled nursing facility for antibiotic therapy and wound care.  She was there for two months. I have been moist-to-dry packing the wound that long. She gradually improved with round the clock care, and was finally able to come home at the end of May 29. I packed the wound here at the house, twice a day, until July 18th at which point she went in for a skin graft. 

The doctor had initially told us he would "roll" a piece of muscle into the open wound, the graft over it.  On the day of the surgery he announced that instead, he was going to take two prime rib sized chunks of muscle out of my wife's back, place them in the wound, then graft over those. He did so, leaving a 26cm (10 inch) incision down her back from shoulder to waist.

The graft failed after 96 hours. The flesh in the wound turned black and died. We think it was due to the fact that the doctor ordered the catheter removed to early, and since my wife was bedridden, the nurses had to roll her and move her a lot so she could use the restroom.  Re-attaching veins is delicate work, and they failed.

The graft was removed, we were sent home, back to step 1 with the addition of a 10 inch wound on her back and two donor site wounds on her leg. The liquid stitches failed on her back wound, it opened and became infected.  Back to the hospital again.  This time they power washed the wound with antibiotic solution, then used stress sutures to close it.  It has once again become infected, and yesterday I took her back up to the skilled nursing facility.

The point of the story is this:  While she was in the hospital, the doctor mentioned Acell, a pig bladder based powder/sheet that allegedly regrows fingertips, here is another example of a regrown fingertip, a Marine's thigh, and so much more.

This powder was going to cost us $240(US) every other day.  I cannot afford that, period. So I called the company, and told them that they could use us as a case study, in return for treatment.  They have not used this powder post sarcoma or post radiation (that I could find). They agreed.  The rep emailed my doctor while he was repairing my wife's back, the doctor told me about it when he came from surgery, and I told him that I had contacted them. He said "That must be why they emailed me!".

Wish us luck, let's hope it is the miracle they say it is.

PLEASE read the links included, it is like science fiction.  My wife says "Doctor gave me a pill and I grew a new kidney!".  (Someone has to get that reference)


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Living Room / Re: Raspberry Pi's $35 Linux PC
« on: July 12, 2012, 05:10 PM »
Oh I can get to my music without any problems, I am trying to get a shuffle all function that will shuffle all 6000 songs.  Any ideas?  I just want to pick one, hit shuffle, and read my book.  :D

I can pick a single album or folder and shuffle the songs in it, but not all 6000+ songs under all subfolders...

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Living Room / Re: Raspberry Pi's $35 Linux PC
« on: July 12, 2012, 09:48 AM »
Thanks!  Writing to the SD now.  :Thmbsup:

Working.  A couple of questions though:

I would like to change the weather temp to Fahrenheit from Celsius, cannot find anywhere to do that.

I would like to add my SMB root folder, and have it scan all subfolders for music, video and photos... D:\music\albums\a\artist folder\songs (example)

I cannot figure out where to set the time, it is incorrect.

You have no idea how much your help is appreciated!

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Living Room / Re: Raspberry Pi's $35 Linux PC
« on: July 12, 2012, 09:23 AM »
Which distro of OpenELEC did you put on it? I cannot figure out which one to download.

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DC Gamer Club / Re: Humble Bundle 5
« on: June 30, 2012, 08:56 AM »
I MISSED THIS ONE!  Argh...I have purchased all of them..

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Living Room / Re: Raspberry Pi's $35 Linux PC
« on: June 30, 2012, 08:53 AM »
We waited 4 months.  Ordered my Raspberry Pi in March, got it two weeks ago. Works great.  I am using an old Motorola phone charger to power it, HDMI to our 60' LCD TV, Fedora remix on it.  Will get around to putting XBMC on it sometime this weekend I hope. I ordered it for my 14 year old, he is in charge of it.

We cannot get wireless to work on it.  Tried several adapters.  I just ran another 20 ft. Cat6a to it. It is also finicky about USB keyboards with USB hubs built in.  Tried Razer and Kensington keyboards, it will not recognize them. throws an error about not being able to reset USB port 6 or 8.

Other than that, browsing the web on it is ridiculous fun.

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Living Room / Where Is Cody? Here!
« on: June 13, 2012, 08:12 AM »
Hello.  Cody is now visiting the Birthplace of the Oil Industry, Titusville, PA. He has been here a while, and has been very helpful. Sorry for the lack of updates, but you see, we almost lost my wife in late March. He took a back burner there for a while. He has sat here on my desk, watching over the computers and my house. 

My wife is recovering and is now home after 4 months, so Cody plans on visiting the historic sites around our small town and reporting his findings.  Please bear with us as we get the ball rolling again?

Meanwhile, here is a starter on what Cody will be doing here:

Titusville, Pennsylvania US

Birthplace of the Oil Industry

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