It is checked by default, wich I'd like to be just opposite.
The most frequent use case of Renamer for me is to replave all "_" or "." in long names to spaces.
Generally I have to do it twice. I always forget the bloody checkbox every time

Yep - this would be great!Artur Zinatullin wrote:[...]It is checked by default, wich I'd like to be just opposite.
I am sorry, but I think that actual settings is more safe then the settings in your proposal. When you forgot uncheck "Only once in each name" checkbox now, then you need only uncheck the checkbox and repeat your action and everything will be fine.Artur Zinatullin wrote:Another (mis)feature of renamer plugin is a "Only once in each name" checkbox.
It is checked by default, wich I'd like to be just opposite.
The most frequent use case of Renamer for me is to replave all "_" or "." in long names to spaces.
Generally I have to do it twice. I always forget the bloody checkbox every time
Well, I guess, dont't want safety. I want usability.jis wrote: I am sorry, but I think that actual settings is more safe then the settings in your proposal.
I see, you just need the oppositeArtur Zinatullin wrote:Well, I guess, dont't want safety. I want usability.jis wrote: I am sorry, but I think that actual settings is more safe then the settings in your proposal.
After all, I have a preview pane. And it doesn't work if resulting names duplicate, so I don't loose files.
And We have undo too.
Well, that's what I'm talking about.jis wrote:1) The Renamer plugin will remember your last settings.
2) The Renamer plugin will offer Configuration dialog...
The Batch Renamer is greatStefan wrote:thank you for your graet plugin.
$(HH:mm:ss) for $(Time:HH:mm:ss)
Bingo, all others are blind, including meAnonymous wrote:The Batch Renamer is greatStefan wrote:thank you for your graet plugin.
$(HH:mm:ss) for $(Time:HH:mm:ss)very true...but why the heck is the default (!!) for file time leading to invalid names??
: is not allowed. I'd prefer - over _ or . as separator. It would be fine to be able to set this separator in plugins configuration. Thanks, Georg
As workaround:Anonymous wrote:The Batch Renamer is greatStefan wrote:thank you for your graet plugin.
$(HH:mm:ss) for $(Time:HH:mm:ss)very true...but why the heck is the default (!!) for file time leading to invalid names??
: is not allowed. I'd prefer - over _ or . as separator. It would be fine to be able to set this separator in plugins configuration. Thanks, Georg
A better workaround:Stefan wrote: As workaround:
New name: $(NamePart)-$(Time:HH:mm:ss).$(ExtPart)
Search for: :
Replace: _
[ ] Only once