Hi everyone,
Here's a screenshot to make it clear:
http://i.imgur.com/IRc3nGY.jpg
Note that saving that window's settings via F2 then loading it takes more effort than unchecking the [E]xtension option every time I start TC.
Thanks so much for any help!
How to make [E] box unmarked by default in Multi-Rename Tool
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Multi-rename tool: Pre- user- configuration // Load settings
I don't know if there is a setting for that, but you can help yourself:
viewtopic.php?p=189546#189546
- save your wanted settings as "saved_rename_settings"
- create a usercmd "MULTIRENAME saved_rename_settings"
- assign Ctrl+M to that usercmd
- - -
Or maybe even better, found in HISTORY.txt:
30.03.10 Added: wincmd.ini [Configuration]
MultiRenameLoadSettings=SavedName
load specified settings when opening multi-rename tool
(set to some non-existent name to open with default settings)
Perhaps this solve your issue?
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BTW
something like this is also possible for the Search (Find) dialog:
- adjust the search settings and save as "em_search_CurrDirOnly"
- create a usercmd:
usercmd.ini
[em_search_CurrDirOnly]
CMD= LOADSEARCH search_CurrDirOnly
- assign a hotkey:
wincmd.ini
[Shortcuts]
;Enable 'F2'-key to start inline-rename mode, additional to origin 'Shift+F6'
F2=cm_RenameOnly
; Load Search with saved setting search_CurrDirOnly
C+F=em_search_CurrDirOnly
;Enable 'Ctrl+F' to start find-files, additional to origin 'Alt+F7'
C+F=cm_SearchFor
viewtopic.php?p=189546#189546
- save your wanted settings as "saved_rename_settings"
- create a usercmd "MULTIRENAME saved_rename_settings"
- assign Ctrl+M to that usercmd
- - -
Or maybe even better, found in HISTORY.txt:
30.03.10 Added: wincmd.ini [Configuration]
MultiRenameLoadSettings=SavedName
load specified settings when opening multi-rename tool
(set to some non-existent name to open with default settings)
Perhaps this solve your issue?
- - -
BTW
something like this is also possible for the Search (Find) dialog:
- adjust the search settings and save as "em_search_CurrDirOnly"
- create a usercmd:
usercmd.ini
[em_search_CurrDirOnly]
CMD= LOADSEARCH search_CurrDirOnly
- assign a hotkey:
wincmd.ini
[Shortcuts]
;Enable 'F2'-key to start inline-rename mode, additional to origin 'Shift+F6'
F2=cm_RenameOnly
; Load Search with saved setting search_CurrDirOnly
C+F=em_search_CurrDirOnly
;Enable 'Ctrl+F' to start find-files, additional to origin 'Alt+F7'
C+F=cm_SearchFor
2Stefan2
Your methods should logically work, but sadly they didn't as there's some mistake in my procedures.
First, I saved my MRT settings as "saved_rename_settings" then tried those 3 methods:
- I went to Button Bar, pressed "Add" then added "MULTIRENAME saved_rename_settings", pressed OK. Didn't work.
- Went to Config>Misc then selected Ctrl+M as a hotkey, opened Command then chose usercmd.ini, pressed New, typed "em_MULTIRENAME saved_rename_settings" then MRT as a command name. Now, when I press Ctrl+M, I get this error "Function not Implemented! em_MULTIRENAME" which prevents MRT from opening.
- Opened wincmd.ini then added the line "MultiRenameLoadSettings=saved_rename_settings" beneath [Configuration], didn't work either. I'd definitely prefer to use this one for its simplicity but don't know how.
Thanks for any tips!
Your methods should logically work, but sadly they didn't as there's some mistake in my procedures.
First, I saved my MRT settings as "saved_rename_settings" then tried those 3 methods:
- I went to Button Bar, pressed "Add" then added "MULTIRENAME saved_rename_settings", pressed OK. Didn't work.
- Went to Config>Misc then selected Ctrl+M as a hotkey, opened Command then chose usercmd.ini, pressed New, typed "em_MULTIRENAME saved_rename_settings" then MRT as a command name. Now, when I press Ctrl+M, I get this error "Function not Implemented! em_MULTIRENAME" which prevents MRT from opening.
- Opened wincmd.ini then added the line "MultiRenameLoadSettings=saved_rename_settings" beneath [Configuration], didn't work either. I'd definitely prefer to use this one for its simplicity but don't know how.
Thanks for any tips!
MRT: MUT: MULTIRENAME <saved rename parameters>
What should I say? It just works for me. Here is a step-by-step instruction:
How-to
- launch MRT
- un-check the "[x]E" option
- F2 save settings as 'noE'
I have now in my wincmd.ini:
[rename]
noE_name=[N]
noE_ext=[E]
noE_params=0|1|1|1|0|0|0|0|0
- - -
create a button
CMD: MULTIRENAME noe
OK
- click that button
MRT opens, with the "[x]E" option un-checked
- - -
Create a usercmd / shortcut
Config>Misc
then selected Ctrl+M as a hotkey,
opened Command
then magnify icon
then chose usercmd.ini,
pressed New,
typed "em_MULTIRENAME saved_rename_settings"
CMD: MULTIRENAME noe
OK
OK
Apply by clicking the hook button
OK
- press Ctrl+M, the MRT launch and the "[x]E" option is un-checked
To remove the usercmd from the default hotkey:
go to Config>Misc , then selected Ctrl+M and click on the magnifying glass,
chose the very first option (Default command, no remapping) at the very top. OK, OK.
- - -
Change the MRT default setting
- modify the wincmd.ini
(See "Help > About TC > INI-Files" and "Config > Change Settings Files Directly")
- search for "MultiRenameLoadSettings"
- not there, so I add that line under [Configuration]
MultiRenameLoadSettings=noe
- save the INI
- press Ctrl+M, the MRT launch and the "[x]E" option is un-checked
- - -
How-to
01.12.08 Release Total Commander 7.50 Beta 1
30.01.08 Added: New internal command with parameters: MULTIRENAME <saved rename parameters>
opens the multi-rename dialog box with the specified rename parameters.
Giving an invalid name will set all options to the default values
- launch MRT
- un-check the "[x]E" option
- F2 save settings as 'noE'
I have now in my wincmd.ini:
[rename]
noE_name=[N]
noE_ext=[E]
noE_params=0|1|1|1|0|0|0|0|0
- - -
create a button
CMD: MULTIRENAME noe
OK
- click that button
MRT opens, with the "[x]E" option un-checked
- - -
Create a usercmd / shortcut
Config>Misc
then selected Ctrl+M as a hotkey,
opened Command
then magnify icon
then chose usercmd.ini,
pressed New,
typed "em_MULTIRENAME saved_rename_settings"
CMD: MULTIRENAME noe
OK
OK
Apply by clicking the hook button
OK
- press Ctrl+M, the MRT launch and the "[x]E" option is un-checked
To remove the usercmd from the default hotkey:
go to Config>Misc , then selected Ctrl+M and click on the magnifying glass,
chose the very first option (Default command, no remapping) at the very top. OK, OK.
- - -
Change the MRT default setting
- modify the wincmd.ini
(See "Help > About TC > INI-Files" and "Config > Change Settings Files Directly")
- search for "MultiRenameLoadSettings"
- not there, so I add that line under [Configuration]
MultiRenameLoadSettings=noe
- save the INI
- press Ctrl+M, the MRT launch and the "[x]E" option is un-checked
- - -