In TC 10.00 I could use the command: MULTIRENAME <default> or MULTIRENAME <standard> or with the name of any other non saved setting - and the MultiRename tool would just start with default settings.
In TC 10.50b1 the MultiRename tool still starts with the default setting, but also shows an error: Not found: <default>
Is there a chance that this error message could be suppressed for names like <default> or <standard> or <Voreinstellung> - that is names surrounded with <> to have a way of always opening MRT in default mode.
Solved [TC 10.50b1] can no longer use MULTIRENAME with non existant saved setting
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Solved [TC 10.50b1] can no longer use MULTIRENAME with non existant saved setting
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Re: [TC 10.50b1] can no longer use MULTIRENAME with non existant saved setting
The reason is the new MULTIRENAME=value option - i would be dangerous to start renaming if the settings no longer exist, e.g. because you renamed them.
I could support a specific name, e.g. <default> for all languages plus the localized form for non english languages (e.g. <Voreinstellung> for German). What do you think?
I could support a specific name, e.g. <default> for all languages plus the localized form for non english languages (e.g. <Voreinstellung> for German). What do you think?
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Re: [TC 10.50b1] can no longer use MULTIRENAME with non existant saved setting
Thanks - that would be really niceI could support a specific name, e.g. <default> for all languages plus the localized form for non english languages (e.g. <Voreinstellung> for German). What do you think?
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Re: [TC 10.50b1] can no longer use MULTIRENAME with non existant saved setting
I would expect to see a message in that case, like f.ex.: [MULTIRENAME: specified setting not found. Action is aborted.]ghisler(Author) wrote: 2022-04-14, 13:49 UTC The reason is the new MULTIRENAME=value option
- i would be dangerous to start renaming if the settings no longer exist, e.g. because you renamed them.
Me think it is better to use only one name for that feature for all languages,ghisler(Author) wrote: 2022-04-14, 13:49 UTC I could support a specific name, e.g. <default> for all languages
plus the localized form for non english languages (e.g. <Voreinstellung> for German). What do you think?
like "TCdefault", so it is better to explain to various user from around the world.
"he, go and use "MULTIRENAME tcdefault" as button command to start MRT with the default settings"
Else we have to guess what is "default" called in Spanish in case of TCs' MRT

Re: [TC 10.50b1] can no longer use MULTIRENAME with non existant saved setting
Confirmed fixed in TC 10.50b2history.txt wrote:17.04.22 Fixed: MULTIRENAME configured_settings: Do not show warning if configured_settings don't exist, only when using = or == autostart options (32/64)

I guess it only makes sense for the non-autostart option - the default setting doesn't do any renaming, so to autostart with the default setting would be unproductive - but not harmful.
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Re: Solved [TC 10.50b1] can no longer use MULTIRENAME with non existant saved setting
Exactly, that was my conclusion too, that's why I show the error only for autostart now.I guess it only makes sense for the non-autostart option - the default setting doesn't do any renaming, so to autostart with the default setting would be unproductive - but not harmful.
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