So, without further ado, I present to you:
RSSWriter V1.1
This handy little java program will make short work of complicated rss feeds. Simply give it the information it needs and it will write the large number of measures following a complex parser and place them in a text file in a location of your choosing. This program does not include a GUI, it runs solely in the command line via a series of simple prompts. This makes it small, fast, and easy to use.
Quick Readme:
Number of measure groups: This should be the same as the number of items you have in your rss feed. For example, '[Title1], [Link1], [Title2], [Link2], [Title3], [Link3]" would be 3 measure groups.
Number of Measures per Group: For example, if, for each item in your feed, you parsed a title, a link, and a date, you would have 3 measures per group.
Measure n title: The program will then ask you to define a series of measure titles. This is the pattern of measure titles it will use to name the measures. For example, if you wanted [title1] [link1] [title2] [link2] as your measures, you would put "title" in measure 1 title, and "link" in measure 2 title. Then, you will have [title1] [link1] [title2] [link2] etc., all the way up to as many measure groups as you made. Place an '&' in the title where you want the number to go.
URL: Type in exactly what you would put in a skin, except without the brackets. If [Parser] is the name of your parser measure you are linking all these measures to, Parser is what goes here.
String Index Starting Value: In case you have parsed a page title or something before starting into your repetitive item parsing.
You can then choose whether or not to add a Substitute value and DecodeCharacterReference=1 value to the end of each measure.
After hitting enter, a folder navigation window will pop up, asking you where you want it to save the text file. Only put the name, with no extension.
And you're done!
Code by Saint Wacko, icon and readme by UnstoppableDave
Changelog:
V1.1: Allowed the user to choose where the number in the title went.