Difference between revisions of "ReNamer:Rules:CleanUp"
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== CleanUp Rule == | == CleanUp Rule == | ||
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This rule cleans up the filenames from/for commonly used naming conventions for internet, peer-to-peer networks, and other resources. Multiple problems can be removed at once. | This rule cleans up the filenames from/for commonly used naming conventions for internet, peer-to-peer networks, and other resources. Multiple problems can be removed at once. | ||
The parameters are as follows: | The parameters are as follows: | ||
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# strip '#', '%', '~', '&' | # strip '#', '%', '~', '&' | ||
# replace { and } with ( and ) | # replace { and } with ( and ) | ||
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Revision as of 05:18, 21 June 2009
CleanUp Rule
This rule cleans up the filenames from/for commonly used naming conventions for internet, peer-to-peer networks, and other resources. Multiple problems can be removed at once.
The parameters are as follows:
Strip out content of brackets | A typical use of this option is to strip the needless comments attached to file-names, such as (best!!).
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Replace characters with spaces | These characters occurring in the file names are removed and a space is inserted in their place. |
Prepare for SharePoint | Prepares the file for hosting it on Microsoft Sharepoint.
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Skip extension | If this check box is unselected, the extension will be included in the rule. |