Option to ignore Aseprite from loading all files in sequence in CLI mode?

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Salvador Buenosdias

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Nov 26, 2016, 7:10:12 PM11/26/16
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Is there some way to force Aseprite only to load ONE of a series of numbered PNG files from CLI mode?

For example, if I have a directory with f1.png, f2.png, and f3.png, what do I type in order to make aseprite operate only on f1.png without also loading f2.png and f3.png.  I just want to work on one frame at a time.

Salvador Buenosdias

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Nov 27, 2016, 8:54:32 AM11/27/16
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On Saturday, November 26, 2016 at 4:10:12 PM UTC-8, Salvador Buenosdias wrote:
Is there some way to force Aseprite only to load ONE of a series of numbered PNG files from CLI mode?

For example, if I have a directory with f1.png, f2.png, and f3.png, what do I type in order to make aseprite operate only on f1.png without also loading f2.png and f3.png.  I just want to work on one frame at a time.

this is for the v1.1.9 linux build btw

David Capello

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Nov 27, 2016, 9:06:28 AM11/27/16
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Hi Salvador, not at this moment.
But I’m thinking that the default behavior should not load the sequence (as it can be specified from the same command line).
I’ll think more about, maybe a --load-sequence parameter for the old behavior, and the regular behavior would be to avoid loading the sequence.

- David

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David Capello

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Dec 1, 2016, 11:54:43 AM12/1/16
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Hi again Salvador,

The next beta will include a --oneframe option to load just the first frame.
This is useful for two different use cases (loading just first frame of a gif
file to create a thumbnail, or your case, to avoid loading the sequence
and load just one frame1.png)

Best regards,
- David
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