It's not the same: [A] does this for both files and folders. [N] only does it for folders, not for files.See: [A] Name with extension
Multirenaming Tool - [N] - for folders with dot
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Re: Multirenaming Tool - [N] - for folders with dot
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Re: Multirenaming Tool - [N] - for folders with dot
I meant that there and there it is logical to use the same turn of speech: name with extension.
Re: Multirenaming Tool - [N] - for folders with dot
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[I1-] works as [1-]. Bug or feature?
[I1-] works as [1-]. Bug or feature?
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Re: Multirenaming Tool - [N] - for folders with dot
As discussed before, the placeholder was changed to be only [I] for both enabling and disabling the function in beta 6, e.g.
[I][N] - [I][E]
would insert the entire directory name with [N] and still append the "extension" with [E].
Since placeholders can be combined, what you wrote is now equivalent to
[I][1-]
[I][N] - [I][E]
would insert the entire directory name with [N] and still append the "extension" with [E].
Since placeholders can be combined, what you wrote is now equivalent to
[I][1-]
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