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Multi rename function.

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I woud like to have additional control to multi-rename tool.

Scrooling items up and down. It comes in handy if a file name is in diffrent position and coud be assigned wrong number.

Item Excluding from list.

and ability to everride for an certan item from specification.
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Re: Multi rename function.

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bsaksida1 wrote:Item Excluding from list.
Would be nice.
bsaksida1 wrote:and ability to everride for an certan item from specification.
Oh yes, definitely.
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2bsaksida1
Scrooling items up and down. It comes in handy if a file name is in diffrent position and coud be assigned wrong number.
You can actually move files up and down in the MultiRenameTool with Mouse or SHIFT+CURSOR UP/DOWN
Item Excluding from list.
If I get you right, this is already possible: You can delete items from the file list in the MRT with DEL. Or if you know in advance what file you don't want to rename, you just don't select it before opening the MRT.
and ability to everride for an certan item from specification.
Hm, unfortunately I don't get what you mean by that...
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As I understand:
StickyNomad wrote:
Item Excluding from list.
If I get you right, this is already possible: You can delete items from the file list in the MRT with DEL. Or if you know in advance what file you don't want to rename, you just don't select it before opening the MRT.
The thing needed is not removing but temporary disabling.
StickyNomad wrote:
and ability to everride for an certan item from specification.
Hm, unfortunately I don't get what you mean by that...
TC wrote:Error, a file with this name already exists in the directory!
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StickyNomad wrote:2bsaksida1
and ability to everride for an certan item from specification.
Hm, unfortunately I don't get what you mean by that...

I mean if i have:

db_99, // One section group
db_200,
db_201-202-203, // this section completly overwriden
db_204, // Third Section Group
db_205,
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2m^2
Thanks for clarification!
The thing needed is not removing but temporary disabling.
Ah, I see. Never missed such a thing, but maybe it could be useful when performing multiple rename steps.

A possible way to exclude/include a file could be by pressing SPACE on its name. Then it could be 'greyed out' and will not be renamed. But If you then reload the results for a second rename task, this 'not-yet-renamed' file will also be loaded again (with its last state, include/exclude) and could be included in one of the next rename steps. So this is indeed an advantage over deleting a file, as a deleted file won't be reloaded.
Conclusion: support.

2bsaksida1

Erm, sorry, I think I have to pull out a bigger brain :wink:
I still don't get it
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This coud also like a solution, only i thought, to prepare entiere without a resume. my example:

Test DB - [C]

=>C=5 // start counter at 5:
db_205
db_206
db_207
=>N=Test DB - 208-209-210 // Completely overwriten name.
db_208
=>C=11 // Start a counter at 11.
db_209
db_210

so the result woud be:
Test DB - 5
Test DB - 6
Test DB - 7
Test DB - 208-209-210
Test DB - 11
Test DB - 12

It woud be like inserting a diffrent rule at the specific line.
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Now I also don't understand.
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