10-05-2018, 04:46 PM
Sorry I don't understand "You find them wherever you started the terminal." because I find them nowhere .
I don't choose where I "start the terminal" . I simply select Windows PowerShell (it's where the commands are in W10) . It apparently "puts" me in C:\users\Tom (e.g the input line starts with C:\users\Tom>)
Then I exactly copy the command you gave by substituting to your map.png the right adress of the file I want to cut (C:\users\Tom\Desktop\Hrestopography.png) and hit enter .
The computer starts doing something and when it stops whatever it was doing , there are no new 4 files on the desktop . Nor elsewhere for that matter .
I don't choose where I "start the terminal" . I simply select Windows PowerShell (it's where the commands are in W10) . It apparently "puts" me in C:\users\Tom (e.g the input line starts with C:\users\Tom>)
Then I exactly copy the command you gave by substituting to your map.png the right adress of the file I want to cut (C:\users\Tom\Desktop\Hrestopography.png) and hit enter .
The computer starts doing something and when it stops whatever it was doing , there are no new 4 files on the desktop . Nor elsewhere for that matter .