Batch Rename ###########
Posted: Sat Apr 03, 2010 11:16 am
Hi,
Until recently I renamed all my files as YYMMDD###, however I now rename to YYYYMMDD### as I have started scanning in more pre-2000 photos.
I normally use the the Batch Rename Name Template "<Date Taken [Ymd]>" with duplicate set to ### without any problems. However, if I delete a photo and want to rename the remainder, I used to be able to select the batch, press F2 and the auto-name template ######### would handle the rename. Now that the template is ###########, it seems to get confused.
eg.
If the first filename is "20091101001.JPG", it detects the starting number as 2911231817 rather than 20091101001.
When the first filename is "2009110101.JPG", it detects the starting number correctly as 2009110101 with a name template of ##########.
When the first filename is "091101001.JPG", it detects the starting number correctly as 91101001 with a name template of #########.
Am I doing something wrong or is the number too large for XnView.
Regards,
Jason
Until recently I renamed all my files as YYMMDD###, however I now rename to YYYYMMDD### as I have started scanning in more pre-2000 photos.
I normally use the the Batch Rename Name Template "<Date Taken [Ymd]>" with duplicate set to ### without any problems. However, if I delete a photo and want to rename the remainder, I used to be able to select the batch, press F2 and the auto-name template ######### would handle the rename. Now that the template is ###########, it seems to get confused.
eg.
If the first filename is "20091101001.JPG", it detects the starting number as 2911231817 rather than 20091101001.
When the first filename is "2009110101.JPG", it detects the starting number correctly as 2009110101 with a name template of ##########.
When the first filename is "091101001.JPG", it detects the starting number correctly as 91101001 with a name template of #########.
Am I doing something wrong or is the number too large for XnView.
Regards,
Jason