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From: Yuri C. <yu...@uk...> - 2014-05-12 15:33:24
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написане Mon, 12 May 2014 16:35:36 +0300, Ralf Maslak <ral...@we...>: > I have a surprising datename on Jpg-Dates, that I did not exspect. > I use Ubutu 14.04 and Krename. I received 3 jpgs from a friend and I > wanted to rename the dates. On the features of the dates I got shown a > creationdate in 2009, which is correct. Renamed with [creatiodate] I got > a name 2014... what is the receivingdate! > Can you understand that? > > Faithfully > > Ralf Maslak > > Hi, You should use Exiv2 plugin ("Plugins" tab) templates for such renaming. hope this helps. Best regards, Yuri |
From: Ralf M. <ral...@we...> - 2014-05-12 13:42:26
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I have a surprising datename on jpg-dates, that I did not exspect. I use Ubutu 14.04 and Krename. I received 3 jpgs from a friend and I wanted to rename the dates. On the features of the dates I got shown a creationdate in 2009, what is correct. Renamed with [creationdate] I got a name 2014... what is the receivingdate! Can you understand that? Faithfully Ralf Maslak -- Ein Erdmännchen bleibt ein Erdmännchen, auch wenn es ein Erdfrauchen ist! |
From: Ralf M. <ral...@we...> - 2014-05-12 13:35:46
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I have a surprising datename on Jpg-Dates, that I did not exspect. I use Ubutu 14.04 and Krename. I received 3 jpgs from a friend and I wanted to rename the dates. On the features of the dates I got shown a creationdate in 2009, which is correct. Renamed with [creatiodate] I got a name 2014... what is the receivingdate! Can you understand that? Faithfully Ralf Maslak -- Ein Erdmännchen bleibt ein Erdmännchen, auch wenn es ein Erdfrauchen ist! |
From: Antonio A. <ant...@gm...> - 2014-04-06 15:25:38
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Hi all! Is it possible in some way to rename files with exif date in a custom format such as "YYYY-mm-dd HH-MM"? In the available documentation I found no indication. Thank you! -- Antonio Angelo |
From: Raphael K. da C. <ra...@Fr...> - 2013-08-24 22:37:38
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Hi, Recent releases of kdelibs have stopped shipping their own copy of FindFreeType.cmake, relying on CMake's own FindFreetype.cmake instead. One of the noticeable changes it that FREETYPE_INCLUDE_DIR (which was supposed to be an internal variable before anyway) does not exist in CMake's FindFreetype, which causes the INCLUDE_DIRECTORIES() call KRename does actually null. The patch below should be enough to fix the problem. Index: src/CMakeLists.txt =================================================================== --- src/CMakeLists.txt (revision 245) +++ src/CMakeLists.txt (working copy) @@ -18,7 +18,7 @@ ENDIF(LIBPODOFO_FOUND) IF(FREETYPE_FOUND) - INCLUDE_DIRECTORIES( ${FREETYPE_INCLUDE_DIR} ) + INCLUDE_DIRECTORIES( ${FREETYPE_INCLUDE_DIRS} ) ENDIF(FREETYPE_FOUND) ADD_DEFINITIONS(${TAGLIB_CFLAGS} ${EXIV2_CFLAGS} ${LIBPODOFO_CFLAGS} ${KDE4_DEFINITIONS} ) |
From: todd r. <tod...@gm...> - 2013-01-19 18:04:26
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Currently, when the rename rules in krename lead to a conflict, the renaming process just fails for those files. However, KDE has a way to handle such conflicts, allowing you to skip, rename, cancel, or (in the case of directories) merge one or all conflicting files. It would be really nice if krename let you do this. In particular, this is an issue with directories. As far as I can tell, the way krename works now, it is impossible to merge directories using krename. You can rename two directories, but you can't give them the same name and get their respective files in the resulting folder. |
From: todd r. <tod...@gm...> - 2012-10-14 23:55:07
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Would it be possible to add support for renaming based on tags in epub ebook files? It seems a lot of services download epub files with pretty useless names, but the files contain metadata tags like author, title, subject, and such. Okular can read such tags. Thanks. -Todd |
From: Sverre M. <sve...@gm...> - 2012-09-22 08:51:09
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I have some trouble with regular expression with KRename. 1. I need to find a word between two characters, remove it and place it in front of the filename: From '(' to ',' 2. I need to remove text between two characters: From '-' to '(' I have some books in the following format: Title - WriterNames (Publisher, Year).pdf I need to change it to: Publisher - Title (Year).pdf Point two I have managed to do with regular expression if I changed the characters '-' and '(' to word1 and word2 and run with the following regular expression: * \bword1\W+(?:\w+\W+){1,10}word2\b* * * Appreciate any help with this.* * |
From: <man...@ya...> - 2012-05-02 15:29:16
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hello i want to add new letter (mix: lower case and caps) example: DfgRCSxT.png RfjteDErd.png how? |
From: Kenneth <ke...@gm...> - 2012-02-19 00:00:32
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I want to rename a load of TV episodes which currently do not have the episode names in the file name. I want to be able to have an external text file which contains each episode name on a new line, or comma-separated, or something else. Is there a way in KRename to achieve this? If not is there an alternative way to bulk rename in this way? |
From: todd r. <tod...@gm...> - 2012-01-26 12:31:27
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I have a bunch of pictures that I want to move to folders based on the date they were taken. These pictures all have exif datetime fields, which list the date in the format "YYYY:MM:DD HH:MM:SS". However, I want to put them in folders of the form "YYYY-MM-DD". I cannot figure out how to do this. There seem to be three approaches to do this, all of which would be useful but none of which I can get to work: 1. Specify the format of the exif date and time. The "date and system function" plugin lets you specify a custom date and time format. Using the same syntax does not seem to work with exif date and time, though. 2. Select a subset of the string. The built-in functions let you do this to the filename, but I cannot figure out a way to do this with other arbitrary strings from functions 3. Regular expressions. Making a regular expression to do this is easy enough, but the folder separator gets converted to its HTML character code: input: "(\d+)\:(\d+)\:(\d+) \d+:\d+\:\d+" output: "\1-\2-\3" Is there a way to get any of these method to work? -Todd |
From: Giovanni M. <mc...@mc...> - 2012-01-04 14:35:45
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Hi. I'm packaging krename for the MIB group (see http://mib.pianetalinux.org/mib/) and I tried to enable the podofo plugin. I found that, at the configure time, the build process looks first for the podofo headers (successfully) and then for the podofo library (unsuccessfully, even if correctly installed); see this snippet of the console output: ***************************** -- Looking for dgettext -- Looking for dgettext - found -- Found Gettext: built in libc -- Found taglib: -L/usr/lib64 -ltag -- Taglib found: -L/usr/lib64 -ltag -- The tablib library was found. KRename will be built with tablib support. -- Found Exiv2: /usr/lib64/libexiv2.so (found version "0.21.1", required is "0.13") -- The exiv2 library was found. KRename will be built with exiv2 support. podofo/podofo.h: /usr/include podofo lib: not found PoDoFo cflags: -- The podofo library was not found. KRename will not be built with podofo support. -- Found Freetype: -lfreetype -lz -- The freetype library was found. KRename will be built with freetype support. -- Configuring done -- Generating done ***************************** I noticed that the FindLIBPODOFO.cmake file has the following lines: ************ FIND_LIBRARY(LIBPODOFO_LIB NAMES libpodofo-doc podofo-doc PATHS "${LIBPODOFO_DIR}/lib" "${LIBPODOFO_DIR}/src" "${LIBPODOFO_DIR}") IF(LIBPODOFO_LIB) MESSAGE("podofo lib: ${LIBPODOFO_LIB}") ELSE(LIBPODOFO_LIB) MESSAGE("podofo lib: not found") ENDIF(LIBPODOFO_LIB) ************ The above "NAMES" entry is plainly wrong and causes the failing of the detection of the podofo library... It seems to test for some documentation, when, IMO it should rather test for the library name (eg libpodofo.so). By removing the original NAMES entries and replacing them with "libpodofo.so", the problem goes away. Cheers. GvM MIB Packager |
From: Dominik S. <dom...@we...> - 2011-06-24 11:14:02
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Hi Jonas, Thank you very much! I commited your translation Cheers, Dom Am Thursday 23 June 2011 schrieb Jonas Česnauskas: > Hi > > I'm sorry I forgot to attach file > > Sending Lithuanian translation. > > This should be included into file krename_all_nonrec.desktop: > Name[lt]=Pervadinti su KRename > > and into file krename_dir_rec.desktop: > Name[lt]=Pervadinti su KRename (su pokatalogiais) -- Dominik Seichter - dom...@we... - http://domseichter.blogspot.com KRename - http://www.krename.net - Powerful batch renamer for KDE KBarcode - http://www.kbarcode.net - Barcode and label printing PoDoFo - http://podofo.sf.net - PDF generation and parsing library |
From: Jonas Č. <up...@gm...> - 2011-06-23 12:15:34
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Hi Sending Lithuanian translation. This should be included into file krename_all_nonrec.desktop: Name[lt]=Pervadinti su KRename and into file krename_dir_rec.desktop: Name[lt]=Pervadinti su KRename (su pokatalogiais) Thanks for the great tool. |
From: <adm...@gm...> - 2011-03-28 15:50:23
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Are comment/notes for files still part of modern file systems? If so is there a for krename to add information to the comment/note field of a file? I would like to ad the filename to the comment field as back information for file recovery when using the likes of photorec after recovering files, as photorec usually just names recovered files is a seeming random hex number like filename. would be nice to have krename to add the file name as a comment to a file. -- Using Opera's revolutionary email client: http://www.opera.com/mail/ |
From: Dominik S. <dom...@we...> - 2011-02-21 22:09:04
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Hi guys, KRename 4.0.7 was released today. This release fixes mainly issues with renaming directories. http://sourceforge.net/projects/krename/files/KDE4%20krename- stable/4.0.7/krename-4.0.7.tar.bz2/download Regards, Dom |
From: Dominik S. <dom...@we...> - 2011-02-20 19:25:00
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Hi guys, I commited several bug fixes to KRename trunk and intend to release KRename 4.0.7 soon. If you are a translator you can send me updated po files for the translations so that I can include them into the release. Thanks in advance. Best regards, Dom |
From: Dominik S. <dom...@we...> - 2011-02-06 16:32:35
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I'm afraid. This won't work as the regular expression is only applied to the filename and not to the whole path. Am Sunday 06 February 2011 schrieb todd rme: > On Sat, Feb 5, 2011 at 6:26 AM, Dominik Seichter <dom...@we...> wrote: > > Hi, > > > > You are right. KRename was till today not able to handle this task. > > I commited two changes to SVN today, which will allow you to this. > > > > 1) Currently it was not possible to create a "/" as a directory separator > > from within regular expression. KRename always replaced it with %2f. So, > > I introduced the new token [dirsep] which will create a directory > > separator for you. > > > > 2) Tokens where not processed after doing find and replace. I added > > another checkbox which allows you to control this behaviour. > > > > Now, you can do the renaming like this: > > Find: Work ([\w]+) for > > Replace: \1/Work \1 for > > Regular Expression: Checked > > Process Tokens: Checked > > > > Just use $ as a template and the above as regular expression for find and > > replace and there you go. > > > > Cheers, > > Dominik > > Another question: will this also allow us to remove or change > directories in a path? Say we have files: > > documents/download1/article1.txt > documents/download2/article2.txt > documents/download3/article3.txt > documents/download4/article4.txt > > Could we strip out the "download\d/" and end up with: > > > documents/article1.txt > documents/article2.txt > documents/article3.txt > documents/article4.txt > > -Todd > > --------------------------------------------------------------------------- > --- The modern datacenter depends on network connectivity to access > resources and provide services. The best practices for maximizing a > physical server's connectivity to a physical network are well understood - > see how these rules translate into the virtual world? > http://p.sf.net/sfu/oracle-sfdevnlfb > _______________________________________________ > Krename-users mailing list > Kre...@li... > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/krename-users -- Dominik Seichter - dom...@we... - http://domseichter.blogspot.com KRename - http://www.krename.net - Powerful batch renamer for KDE KBarcode - http://www.kbarcode.net - Barcode and label printing PoDoFo - http://podofo.sf.net - PDF generation and parsing library |
From: todd r. <tod...@gm...> - 2011-02-06 16:07:24
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On Sat, Feb 5, 2011 at 6:26 AM, Dominik Seichter <dom...@we...> wrote: > Hi, > > You are right. KRename was till today not able to handle this task. > I commited two changes to SVN today, which will allow you to this. > > 1) Currently it was not possible to create a "/" as a directory separator from > within regular expression. KRename always replaced it with %2f. So, I > introduced the new token [dirsep] which will create a directory separator for > you. > > 2) Tokens where not processed after doing find and replace. I added another > checkbox which allows you to control this behaviour. > > Now, you can do the renaming like this: > Find: Work ([\w]+) for > Replace: \1/Work \1 for > Regular Expression: Checked > Process Tokens: Checked > > Just use $ as a template and the above as regular expression for find and > replace and there you go. > > Cheers, > Dominik > Another question: will this also allow us to remove or change directories in a path? Say we have files: documents/download1/article1.txt documents/download2/article2.txt documents/download3/article3.txt documents/download4/article4.txt Could we strip out the "download\d/" and end up with: documents/article1.txt documents/article2.txt documents/article3.txt documents/article4.txt -Todd |
From: todd r. <tod...@gm...> - 2011-02-05 16:04:41
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On Sat, Feb 5, 2011 at 6:26 AM, Dominik Seichter <dom...@we...> wrote: > Hi, > > You are right. KRename was till today not able to handle this task. > I commited two changes to SVN today, which will allow you to this... Excellent! Thank you very much. -Todd |
From: todd r. <tod...@gm...> - 2011-02-01 21:33:45
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With krename, I can figure out how to use regular expressions to rename files, and I can figure out how to use rules to create directories and move files to directories, but is there any way to use regular expressions to create directories and move files to directories. For an example, say I have a file with these text documents: Work Essay for fred.txt Work Essay for bob.odt Work Essay for alice.doc Work Memo for mary.odt Work Memo for ben.txt Work Memo for carey.doc I want to move all the memos to a directory named "Memos", and all the essays to a directory named "Essays". This would be easy, if I could use slashes for splitting directories, such as: Work ([\w]+) for converts to: \1/Work \1 for or something like that. Is there any way to do this with krename, and if not is there any way to add it? -Todd |
From: Dominik S. <dom...@we...> - 2011-01-30 13:34:26
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Hi, KRename 4.0.6 has been released today. It contains several translation updates (mainly Greece and Czech) and a new feature, which adds a list of recently used tokens. The release can be found as usual at http://www.krename.net . Feel free to report your feedback to our mailing list. Best regards, Dom |
From: Dominik S. <dom...@we...> - 2011-01-02 19:01:33
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Hi, On the advanced tab, click the "Numbering ..." button. In the opened dialog, select the checkbox "Reset counter for each directory" (see attached screenshot). This will restart the counter for each new directory. Cheers, Dominik Am Sunday 02 January 2011 schrieb Veli Jussi Vaismaa: > I have 560 files in 15 different folders. Why does krename want to > make the files 001.txt ......002.txt....003.txt......-> until 560.txt > > I would like the files to be renamed on a folder basis instead of the > renaming spanning across the whole selection. > > How do I make files in multiple folders to be renamed only concerning > one folder at the time as a batch? > > Yours, > > Jussi > > --------------------------------------------------------------------------- > --- Learn how Oracle Real Application Clusters (RAC) One Node allows > customers to consolidate database storage, standardize their database > environment, and, should the need arise, upgrade to a full multi-node > Oracle RAC database without downtime or disruption > http://p.sf.net/sfu/oracle-sfdevnl > _______________________________________________ > Krename-users mailing list > Kre...@li... > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/krename-users -- Dominik Seichter - dom...@we... - http://domseichter.blogspot.com KRename - http://www.krename.net - Powerful batch renamer for KDE KBarcode - http://www.kbarcode.net - Barcode and label printing PoDoFo - http://podofo.sf.net - PDF generation and parsing library |
From: Veli J. V. <vel...@gm...> - 2011-01-02 15:31:33
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I have 560 files in 15 different folders. Why does krename want to make the files 001.txt ......002.txt....003.txt......-> until 560.txt I would like the files to be renamed on a folder basis instead of the renaming spanning across the whole selection. How do I make files in multiple folders to be renamed only concerning one folder at the time as a batch? Yours, Jussi |
From: Dominik S. <dom...@we...> - 2010-10-12 10:03:29
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Hi, Thanks for the feedback. I fixed the plugin list to be initially sorted and also to remember the last selected plugin. I think, as the last selected plugin is remembered there is no real reason to make the dialog unmodal, as it is only one click away. Cheers, Dominik Am Freitag 01 Oktober 2010 schrieb adm...@gm...: > Many thanks for the font plugin return! > My fonts are now easy to read one again. > One small request for improvement... in tab 4.Filename, when you click > the "insert special functions" button, the dialog that pops up should > reopen with the last used plugin, and not with "default" plugin. when > using the plugins it seems natural to do several operations using the same > plugin. or!!! :D instead of being able to pick one plugin function, leave > the dialog open until the user is satisfied with the order of the meta > data in to be renamed file(s). > > Also the list of the plugins isn't alpha sorted when opened. just a small > touch to make it easier for users. > > > On Tue, 28 Sep 2010 03:29:15 -0400, Dominik Seichter <dom...@we...> > > wrote: > > KRename 4.0.5 has been release yesterday. This release adds advanced > > sorting > > modes, based on KRename tokens such as [filesize] or [creationdate] and > > the > > font plugin to rename font files is back. The release can be found as > > usual at > > http://www.krename.net . > > > > Feel free to report your feedback to our mailing list. > > Cheers, > > Dominik > -- Dominik Seichter - dom...@we... - http://domseichter.blogspot.com KRename - http://www.krename.net - Powerful batch renamer for KDE KBarcode - http://www.kbarcode.net - Barcode and label printing PoDoFo - http://podofo.sf.net - PDF generation and parsing library |