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;This script will wait for the Multirename Tool to appear, and reset the data automatically. | ;This script will wait for the Multirename Tool to appear, and reset the data automatically. | ||
#Persistent | |||
loop | |||
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WinWait ahk_class TMultiRename | |||
Send {F2}{Home}{Down}{Enter} | |||
WinWaitClose | |||
} | |||
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[[de:AutoHotkey: Setze die Einstellungen des Mehrfach Umbenennen Tools automatisch zurück]] | [[de:AutoHotkey: Setze die Einstellungen des Mehrfach Umbenennen Tools automatisch zurück]] |
Latest revision as of 11:28, 31 May 2008
When you open the Multi Rename Tool usually the last used values of the current session are restored. That may be not desired. To prevent this here two solutions:
Solution 1
;This script will wait for the Multirename Tool to appear, and reset the data automatically. #Persistent loop { WinWait ahk_class TMultiRename Send {F2}{Home}{Down}{Enter} WinWaitClose }
Solution 2
; If the MRT-WIndow is opened it is sufficient to press [Alt]+[Backspace] to ; load the default settings. ~!BS:: if WinActive( "ahk_class TMultiRename" ) { Send {F2}{Home}{Down}{Enter} } Return
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