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blog: rename files with your text editor

Posted: 2009 Apr 05, 09:53
by nikos
here's the comment area for today's blog found at
http://www.zabkat.com/blog/05Apr09-free ... rename.htm

Posted: 2009 Apr 05, 11:49
by fgagnon
That is SOOOO cool !

Now, I only need to find out how to specify an alternate text editor to use.
(neither Notepad, nor Editor2 for this  :o )

Posted: 2009 Apr 05, 12:38
by namsupo
Hmm so your solution for mass renaming is to (effectively) rename each file manually?

Perhaps the choice of text editor is not the biggest decision to make in this situation  :roll:

Posted: 2009 Apr 06, 04:28
by nikos
as i said in the blog, this method is meant for hard cases, where there is little or no pattern that governs the mass rename. If you use a good text editor you can probably make things quicker using some search and replace command, possibly with regular expressions

fred you can just drag-drop the script file (as shown in the inactive pane of x2) to your editor of choise

ps i accidentally stumbled on this one from audacity blog recommending x2 mass renamer and its automatic counters

editorial renaming

Posted: 2011 Jan 26, 23:55
by temp6001
I use AC Browser only for fast mass-renaming because it works superb,
can you not import this function?

Posted: 2011 Jan 30, 07:19
by WimdeLange
Does remind me of one thing I do with xplorer2 which is difficult in another way. I have a directory structure (based on date) with invoices in it. How do I check if there are no missing invoice numbers?

Simple. Select the top most directory, hit Shift Enter, Select all, use Ctrl-P and copy the data in a spreadsheet with some formulas ready (and sort somewhere in the process) Use coloring or filtering to find the gaps.

If I had not xplorer2 I had to write a rather complex program instead of using some simple formula's in a spreadsheet.