-Multi-file Rename - "Respect case" doesn't work
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-Multi-file Rename - "Respect case" doesn't work
I'm using B3. When I was renaming a series of files today, I was unable to change a lowercase "e" to an uppercase "E". The "Respect case" checkbox doesn't seem to be working.
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Files were episodes of a TV show. Sample filename was "showname s03e01.mkv", etc. I was changing them to "Showname S03E01.mkv"--simple case change. I first applied "First of each word uppercase", then tried to replace "3e" with "3E". The replace didn't work.
Ah, I just occurred to me that I didn't do these as two separate operations, I attempted to do them in one operation. Maybe they conflict.
Ah, I just occurred to me that I didn't do these as two separate operations, I attempted to do them in one operation. Maybe they conflict.
The reason may be that files have been in use (opened in some application), especially in exclusive access mode.
For example, if you try to rename a Windows swap file (for example C:\pagefile.sys) to some other name (let's say C:\pagefile.BIN), the operation fails. But when you try to change the case only (for example to C:\pagefile.SYS), operating system returns success, but the name won't be changed.
For example, if you try to rename a Windows swap file (for example C:\pagefile.sys) to some other name (let's say C:\pagefile.BIN), the operation fails. But when you try to change the case only (for example to C:\pagefile.SYS), operating system returns success, but the name won't be changed.
Yeah, that is a most probable reason why replace didn't work: capital 'E' was then changed to lowercase one by case modificator.Gral wrote:You just leave "First of each word uppercase" selected and working after search & replace. Change to "Unchanged".
In such case files wouldn't be renamed at all, and TC would show an error message. However in our case only part of a name have been renamed while other part of same name haven't.MarcinW wrote:The reason may be that files have been in use (opened in some application), especially in exclusive access mode.
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The option "First of each word uppercase" is applied AFTER the name/ext field, and after the Search+Replace operation.
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