From: Greg Ercolano <erco@(email surpressed)>
Subject: Re: Nuke Submit...
   Date: Tue, 18 Jan 2011 14:34:31 -0500
Msg# 1992
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Urs Franzen wrote:
> this works great, but is there an option to hide the interface? so I don't
> have to press submit? or will this bust everything?

	The technique shown brings up the interface to allow the
	user to make changes to the form before submitting,
	as there are often Nuke command line flags or options
	for memory or threads the user might want to change.

	If you don't want to bring up the interface, then you'd
	invoke the submit script this way instead:

		/path/to/submit-xxx.pl -submit <filename.txt>

	..where <filename.txt> is a simple file containing "Key: value"
	pairs that have all the settings from the interface.

	Every time you submit a job, one of these files is created in:

		Unix:  ~/.rush/.submit-nuke-last
		Windows: c:\tmp\.rush-<USERNAME>\.submit-nuke-last

	..so you can use that for reference when crafting a script
	to make your own.

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Greg Ercolano, erco@(email surpressed)
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