Restoring old, working Multi-Renamer with normal shortcut?
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Restoring old, working Multi-Renamer with normal shortcut?
In older versions of WC, the multi-renamer was the feature I used most often, and I would always press Ctrl-T with one hand... I tried it with the new version the first time I ran it, as usual, but then a bunch of some useless "tabs" of no fathomable purpose opened and spammed the whole window. And this still happens every time I want to use the multi-renamer... before I remember that the new longcut (it certainlty isn't a SHORTcut) is Ctrl-M, and before I close all the infuriating tabs, I'm fuming already. Then I have to use both hands to press this new "shortcut", Ctrl-M.
I won't even mention the fact that pressing "N-N#" no longer works as it should be, and instead of inserting the "N-N99" string, it asks me some meaningless question about "characters I want to insert".
Is there any way to restore the normal shortcut as it should be, Ctrl-T? Or is deleting v6 and reinstalling the older version the only way to get the proper multi-renamer, with a normal shortcut and properly working N## function? (Actually, this is what I'm considering already, since I saw no useful changes in the new version - only those two annoying bugs -^)
I won't even mention the fact that pressing "N-N#" no longer works as it should be, and instead of inserting the "N-N99" string, it asks me some meaningless question about "characters I want to insert".
Is there any way to restore the normal shortcut as it should be, Ctrl-T? Or is deleting v6 and reinstalling the older version the only way to get the proper multi-renamer, with a normal shortcut and properly working N## function? (Actually, this is what I'm considering already, since I saw no useful changes in the new version - only those two annoying bugs -^)
Re: Restoring old, working Multi-Renamer with normal shortcu
Small fingers, or large keyboard ehhTMoon wrote:Then I have to use both hands to press this new "shortcut", Ctrl-M.

Ok, I agree the old shortcut was easier, but try using your left index finger on the right Ctrl and your little finger on M.
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In case you don't like the new tab feature you can disable it (Configuration/Layout/Show Directory tabs). You'll notice that Ctrl-T will now be the Multi Renamer again.
http://www.ghisler.ch/board/viewtopic.php?t=2288
In case you don't like the new tab feature you can disable it (Configuration/Layout/Show Directory tabs). You'll notice that Ctrl-T will now be the Multi Renamer again.
There is a thread about this in the german forum:I won't even mention the fact that pressing "N-N#" no longer works as it should be, and instead of inserting the "N-N99" string, it asks me some meaningless question about "characters I want to insert".
http://www.ghisler.ch/board/viewtopic.php?t=2288
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It still works just as before, just press enter on the extra dialog. But on the other hand, the dialog is EXTREMELY useful, as you dont have to count the characters by hand, if you want to keep only a part of the filename. Believe me this IS a positive progress.I won't even mention the fact that pressing "N-N#" no longer works as it should be, and instead of inserting the "N-N99" string, it asks me some meaningless question about "characters I want to insert".
I switched to Linux, bye and thanks for all the fish!

Personally, I don't use keyboard-shortcuts a lot... So, to keep a free hand, you could install a button in the customizable tool-bar using the command:
cm_MultiRenameFiles=2400
If you have none spécific icon for this, I think to draw one immediatly

... and send it to you whether I'ld get a reply!

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What is the "=2400" used for in a button? And I would be interested in the icon if you want to make one.Clo wrote:Hi!
Personally, I don't use keyboard-shortcuts a lot... So, to keep a free hand, you could install a button in the customizable tool-bar using the command:
cm_MultiRenameFiles=2400
If you have none spécific icon for this, I think to draw one immediatly![]()
... and send it to you whether I'ld get a reply!
++ Clo

Hi again!
The 2400 number is used to add that command in a menu only, instead the full alpha string cm_MultiRenameFiles; but there is no matter to install as an icon in the button-bar! You have just to add the button from Options >>Buttons dialog, and choose that command in the scrolling-list... Then, choose the appropriate icon below.
The list is, in fact, the file <Totalcmd.inc>, which contains the whole allowed commands in TC
The icon is made, please just mailto me, hence I'ld send it to you quickly!
++ Friendly, Clo (ß-tester and French translator for... almost 5 years!)
The 2400 number is used to add that command in a menu only, instead the full alpha string cm_MultiRenameFiles; but there is no matter to install as an icon in the button-bar! You have just to add the button from Options >>Buttons dialog, and choose that command in the scrolling-list... Then, choose the appropriate icon below.
The list is, in fact, the file <Totalcmd.inc>, which contains the whole allowed commands in TC


++ Friendly, Clo (ß-tester and French translator for... almost 5 years!)
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The behavior is not the same!. If you just press enter the length of the active filename will be taken, not the length of the longest filename.It still works just as before, just press enter on the extra dialog. But on the other hand, the dialog is EXTREMELY useful, as you dont have to count the characters by hand, if you want to keep only a part of the filename. Believe me this IS a positive progress.
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But why do you need the length of the name? If you want all characters starting with e.g. the second, use [N2-] instead of [N2-100]...
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There has been a discussion in the german board including an example: http://www.ghisler.ch/board/viewtopic.php?t=2288
I want the "[N#-#]"-button to show the longest not the current filename.
There has been a discussion in the german board including an example: http://www.ghisler.ch/board/viewtopic.php?t=2288
I want the "[N#-#]"-button to show the longest not the current filename.
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But why would you need this? Why not simply use [N1-] instead?
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