ReNamer:Previewing files

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ReNamer shows a preview of the files, so that you can decide whether your rules are working as expected. If some files show unexpected results, edit some of the rules and check again.

Let us see how preview works in the example below. There are two rules in the stack. The first rule strips brackets and its contents. It also replaces , _ and %20 with a space, and fixes multiple spaces in the name. The second rule capitalizes the first letter of the name and makes all other letters small.

The preview shows that-

  • [[Image:]]In the Files pane, the State column shows whether the renaming will face any problems. In this case, the green arrows [[Image:]] show that the files are ready to go!, but in case anything is wrong, those files are marked with [[Image:]].
  • The New Name column shows a preview of the new names. The first name is unchanged; so it is shown in black. The remaining two names are affected by the rules; so they are shown in red.
  • The check boxes in the Rules pane allow you to disable any rule temporarily. (Disable one of the rules and see the effect on the renaming.)
  • The check boxes in the Files pane allow you to exempt any file/folder from the current renaming. New names are not shown for such unselected files.

Note that ReNamer has many Preview settings program options for previewing]. Its behavior will vary greatly based on those settings. For example, you can set it to refresh the preview when new files and/or rules are added.

If you do not select auto preview mode, you must press the [[Image:]] button to see the preview. This is actually useful if you do not want to miss out the subtle changes that can happen to the file names when you are adding new rules.