Multi Rename - capitalization of extension

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Multi Rename - capitalization of extension

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In previous versions of TC when selecting 'First of each word uppercase', the extension in the filename was also included in the change. Now the extension remains unchanged.

Is there anyway to makes this option work again?
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Try to choose "Unchanged" instead of 'First of each word uppercase' in Upper/lowercase combobox
and [F][N] in "Rename mask: filename".
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Post by *Japio »

thnx,

that does the trick.
Works as well as before the extension i.e. [F][E]
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Post by *ghisler(Author) »

In previous versions of TC when selecting 'First of each word uppercase', the extension in the filename was also included in the change. Now the extension remains unchanged.
This was changed because of many user requests. Before, you had to use [F][N][L] in the name field to achive the desired behaviour. Now a simple [F][N] in the name field will bring back the old behaviour (leave the "case" field as unchanged).
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