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Batch Rename and thumbnail preview

Posted: Mon Feb 28, 2005 7:59 pm
by davidlu
I like the flexibility of the batch rename feature. If there is thubmnail preview at the time of the renaming, i.e., not only the filename show up there, but also the preview of pictures for people to drag and drop pictures to rearrange them, it would be perfect!

Re: Batch Rename and thumbnail preview

Posted: Mon Feb 28, 2005 10:39 pm
by helmut
davidlu wrote:I like the flexibility of the batch rename feature. If there is thubmnail preview at the time of the renaming, i.e., not only the filename show up there, but also the preview of pictures for people to drag and drop pictures to rearrange them, it would be perfect!
I fully agree - a thumbnail preview in the batch rename can be helpful in various situations.

Posted: Mon Feb 28, 2005 11:58 pm
by davidlu
I just found out that iView MediaPro has it! I'm wondering if the author of Xnview can take a look and implement it in Xnview as well.

Batch Rename

Posted: Wed Apr 06, 2005 8:29 am
by Bart
I think I might get a lot of benefit from the Batch Rename instruction.

But how does it work? Suppose I want to change a mass of file names from, eg, XXX## to Y-##. How do I do it?

I can't find any help text on this.

Glad of any help.

Bart

Re: Batch Rename

Posted: Wed Apr 06, 2005 1:50 pm
by Dreamer
Bart wrote:eg, XXX## to Y-##. How do I do it?
Please explain more (concrete examples - before/after)...

Posted: Wed Apr 06, 2005 2:28 pm
by Bart
Well, say I downloaded a lot of imagefiles with names such as:

Exeter Cathedral West Front 001.jpg
Exeter Cathedral West Front 002.jpg
....
Exeter Cathedral West Front 082.jpg

I hate filenames with spaces in them.
And anyway, I want to use a simple code (eg 497) instead of a text in the name.

So I want an easy way to change those filenames to:
497-001.jpg, 497-002.jpg .... 497-082.jpg

Hope that's clear.
Thanks for any help

Bart

Posted: Wed Apr 06, 2005 7:57 pm
by Dreamer
Bart wrote:So I want an easy way to change those filenames to:
497-001.jpg, 497-002.jpg .... 497-082.jpg
This is possible, very easy:
- select the files (with a mouse or Shift and arrows)
- press F2
- below "Use custom" type e.g. 497-###
- next to "Start" and "Step" type 1