ReNamer:Manual editing
In addition to combining multiple rules, you can rename any file manually.
The following example explains the process:
Note that manual renaming has a major limitation: it must be the last operation before renaming. Any further Preview operation will discard your adjustments. If the Auto Preview is on, your changes will be discarded if you press button, or do something in the ReNamer GUI (such as adding/removing a file, adding/removing/editing a rule).
This happens because manual renaming is not a rule; so its results cannot be passed on to the other rules for further processing. The rules stack always start with the file's original name.
Examples
1 | Example-1: Manual renaming is always lost if Preview button is pressed.
If we press the Preview button, the manual renaming is lost, and the rules in the Rule pane take over again! In this example, we renamed the second file manually, and then pressed the Preview button. As a result, the ALLCAPS rule acted on the original name (Name2) again, and converted it into NAME2. |
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2 | Example-2: Manual renaming may be lost when files are added (if the Auto preview when new files are added mode is turned ON). In this example, the preview options are set to refresh the preview whenever new files are added to the Files pane of ReNamer. So, if we add a new file, ReNamer behaves as if we pressed the Preview button (and the manual renaming is lost). So the net effect is same as the Example-1 (above). Compare the three screenshots: The first screenshot shows the effect of the Case Rule, which is set to convert the name to ALLCAPS. Both file names are turned ALLCAPS. The second screenshot shows that the file Name2 is manually renamed to Manual. (The ALLCAPS rule still works on the first file.) The third screenshot shows what happens when the New file is added to the Files pane: The auto preview mode forces a refresh of the pane. As a result, the name of the second file is reset to its original name. Then the ALLCAPS rule acts afresh on all three names, and turns all the three file names to ALLCAPS. The net effect is as if the manual renaming was never done at all. |
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3 | Example-3: The effect of manual renaming may be lost when you add a new rule (if the Auto preview on change of rules configurations mode is turned ON). In this example, the preview options are set to refresh the preview on any change to the rules. |
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4 | Example-4: Manual renaming works if done after all the rules are added (no matter what the AutoPreview settings are).
This is the reverse of the Example-3. The preview options are also set to refresh the preview on any change to the rules. But this time the ALLCAPS (Case) rule was added first. As soon as it was added, It acted on both files. The second file was manually renamed after that. So its name is changed from NAME2 to Name 3. To conclude, the effect of the manual renaming survived because it was done after the last Preview (triggered by adding the rule in this case). |