tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-27947907.post5987383890614596297..comments2023-07-04T15:03:24.213+02:00Comments on LA's Blog: AutoIT Script for EasyWorshipDandréhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04574047868840250564noreply@blogger.comBlogger7125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-27947907.post-4414427660494181522012-04-17T21:22:00.112+02:002012-04-17T21:22:00.112+02:00Hi
Well its been a while ago since I did this but ...Hi<br />Well its been a while ago since I did this but from what I can remember you need to have the HTML title to indicate the song title and then the body paragraphs to be the different verses.<br />I stand corrected though, like I said its been a while back but I hope it will give you a starting point.Dandréhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04574047868840250564noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-27947907.post-84293413698436854492012-04-12T12:53:56.227+02:002012-04-12T12:53:56.227+02:00how are the html files laid out? I am trying to us...how are the html files laid out? I am trying to use SoF(Songs of Fellowship) and when i run the script, easy worship opens and it clicks add new song, and then it doesn't do anything after this.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-27947907.post-12518566599696697882010-02-05T07:56:39.028+02:002010-02-05T07:56:39.028+02:00In what format is the songs that you're trying...In what format is the songs that you're trying to import. I found that HTML files work the best as I'm not sure how the other formats work.<br />I'll have to check how the HTML format look again before I can comment on it. I had to convert all the songs from Powerpoint and Word to HTML to get it to work on my side.<br /><br />Also are you running it in Windows (XP, Vista, etc?) or through Wine on a Unix based OS? I ran it successfully on Windows XP.<br /><br />Did the script prompt you to select which files you want to import? If not then something went wrong.<br /><br />I am pretty sure that the script isn't perfect, so don't feel discouraged.Dandréhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04574047868840250564noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-27947907.post-72099454821483320092010-02-04T18:01:44.374+02:002010-02-04T18:01:44.374+02:00Hi
I didn't work.
Firstly, when I made it in...Hi<br /><br />I didn't work.<br /><br />Firstly, when I made it into a .exe, it opened Easy Worship and did nothing.<br />Once I ran the script, it opened up EasyWorship and put in the first song, as one whole word. It did not save the song either (I had to manually take control then).<br /><br />I tried playing around with it for a while, seeing if I could debug it, but I gave up and was just happy that the songs were on the computer as text files and Word documents.<br /><br />I theorise that the errors were down to either my version being older than 2006, and the fact that the songs were saved on a Mac and transferred over (I cannot believe it was such a hassle with the encoding alone!).Niallhttp://nhconline.co.uknoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-27947907.post-72586565540951903332010-01-28T08:44:56.524+02:002010-01-28T08:44:56.524+02:00You can run it in AutoIT but you can compile your ...You can run it in AutoIT but you can compile your own exe with it as well.<br /><br />Just make sure it works on your machine though, I can't remember the shortcut for stopping the execution process, just check out on the website before running the script (for your own safety :) ) not that it would do damage on purpose but maybe there is some position that different on your PC than it was on mine, especially where I had to make use of the mouse as there was no way to send a command to perform that action.<br /><br />Let me know how it works out for you. It would be great to know.Dandréhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04574047868840250564noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-27947907.post-22289520732048088712010-01-26T18:00:38.851+02:002010-01-26T18:00:38.851+02:00Hi
Is the script available as a standalone applic...Hi<br /><br />Is the script available as a standalone application (.exe), or do I have to download AutoIT, copy/paste the script and then run it myself?Niallhttp://nhconline.co.uknoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-27947907.post-31745947696906302812009-01-25T03:57:00.000+02:002009-01-25T03:57:00.000+02:00I also stumbled into a predicament like this recen...I also stumbled into a predicament like this recently. We changed from EasyWorship to MediaShout. MediaShout has quite a few import capabilities... but not for EasyWorship. I ended up using AutoIt to open up each EasyWorship song, grabbing the lyrics and opening the information dialog box for copyright information and then saving it into a text file name after the song and arranging the information as if it was from songselect, then I imported my "songselect" text files into MediaShout, viola!Paulhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08183626528205017546noreply@blogger.com