Suggestion:
- maybe allow [ I ] (upper case i for ISO) for to insert date in 8601-ISO format with hyphen as separators: [Y-M-D]
- or
- allow to add dot or hyphen manually into [YMD] for to create own [Y-M-D] format
- Maybe like the code from >>>[%x%_] Same as [%x%], but replace all backslashes in paths by the provided character (here: "_") and remove the ":"<<<
So [YMD-] will give us [Y-M-D] format
and [YMD.] will give us [Y.M.D] format
MultiRenameTool: add [I] for to insert ISO-date-format
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Re: MultiRenameTool: add [I] for to insert ISO-date-format
Just use the hyphens outside of the placeholder:
[Y]-[M]-[D]
[Y]-[M]-[D]
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Re: MultiRenameTool: add [I] for to insert ISO-date-format
Did you ever try internal content plugin?
With
you can insert whatever you wish,
also
are already predefined.
With
Code: Select all
[=tc.creationdate.YMD]
[=tc.writedate.YMD]
[=tc.accessdate.YMD]
also
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[=tc.creationdate.Y-M-D]
[=tc.writedate.Y-M-D]
[=tc.accessdate.Y-M-D]
Re: MultiRenameTool: add [I] for to insert ISO-date-format
Thank you.
I just made the suggestion to do this in a more quicker way than the mentioned:
- select files
- open MRT
- insert [YMD] before of [N] , add - , (maybe also insert [t]) and press enter
or
- insert [I] and [t] before of [N] and press enter
but, all fine
I just made the suggestion to do this in a more quicker way than the mentioned:
- select files
- open MRT
- insert [YMD] before of [N] , add - , (maybe also insert [t]) and press enter
or
- insert [I] and [t] before of [N] and press enter
but, all fine