While Editing Names only exposes file names so that you can handle the renaming gracefully, TC will handle the rest. It also limited your editing, you can't do something like replace all "App" to "NotApp" for example, because you'll ruin the path D:\App So it is YOU need to handle the full path, take care that you don't mess up the path or it won't work, it's too tedious. Or this: (csv format) C:\Windows\fosl\, C:\Windows\fosl\ Beside you need to delete the file after renaming, everytime.Įxported files looks like this (for our example above): C:\Windows\fosl\ ![]() What's the difference between the Multi-rename Tool and normal Export/Import function of regular renaming tools?Įxported files need to be saved, then import, it's a waste of time and it's annoying. Then you can just hit the Start button to finish the renaming. So there are only file/folder names, you can edit it using whatever editor you like, then save the file.Īfter you done editing, head back to TC, press OK then TC will load edited file names as renaming target. The content looks like this for our example: fosl ![]() When you press it, a temporary text file is opened (by any editor you selected). When those object are selected, you can choose Multi-rename Tool (or press Ctrl-M) to open the mass renaming dialogue. I'll select one folder and one file for example. TC lets you selected multiple files and directories from different path. Let me explain how the Editing names works if you never used TotalCommander (TC) before: ![]() I want to find a free/open source solution to replace the Editing names function of TotalCommander's Multi-rename Tool (under the file menu).
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