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I would like to exclude certain files when dragging folders.
For example, I download many music albums at a day, these albums should contain mp3 files together with m3u, nfo, jpg, sfv files, would be great if when adding a folder to the program it only takes the mp3 files (by previouslly setting a filter with unwanted file-extensions, of course).
Please, consider this suggestion.
Thanks for read.
Last edited by Elektro (2014-05-30 17:35)
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Hi Elektro,
Please check if that will work for you >>> http://www.den4b.com/wiki/ReNamer:Menus … lters_menu
Masks
All added files (or folders as files) must match specified mask(s).
For example, if you enter *.jpg;*.gif;*.png as masks,
ReNamer will add only files with these extensions.
Everything else will be filtered out(not added to ReNamer).
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( oops, I totally forgot this post, sorry )
Thanks for answer, but that is not what I was really looking for, the reason is simple, that is an 'include-filter' wich has it's disadvantages like for example the need to set everytime the proper extensions to include, then I would like to see separately an 'exclude-filter', also I think that an 'include-filter' and an 'exclude-filter' could live together in harmony inside the program, I really think that at the moment that the 'include-filter' was implemented an 'exclude-filter' should have been added as well for flexibility reasons or just to implement the opposite thing.
What thing the developer about this suggestion?
Thanks for read!
EDIT: I would like to expand my suggestion about its beneffits:
Normaly the enduser should use the program to rename all kind of files and folders, then in that case, a filter to exclude extensions will be very more comfortable, easier, and time-saver to use than the already implemented filter to include extensions...
...But why?, 'cause it's not the same to set the 'include-filter' to include only MP3/WAV/MP4/WMA/DTS/ETC... files when you drag&drop a folder that contains music and other unwanted files, rename them, and then drag&drop another folder that contains image files and reset again the filter to include only JPG/JPEG/BMP/PNG/ETC... ...and do this everytime that you want to "exclude" unwanted files.
So with an 'exclude-filter' in cases like this, I, the user, should save a lot of time writting very less, writting just the unwanted files, this means only the non-audio and non-image extensions that typically a folder can contains and keep that filter forever without the need of re-filtering again when you drag&drop more folders that contains other kind of files...
Could exists a lot more of consistent reasons...
Last edited by Elektro (2014-06-06 09:42)
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It is an interesting suggestion, but having several different filter masks may confuse casual user. I will not discard it completely, this feature is noted for future consideration.
In the meantime, you can use files table context menu options to quickly remove specific file masks/extensions from the table.
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