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I use renamer to rename a lot of manga but I have a problem. When the renaming is done I get somthing that looks like this "Manga name [Manga author].cbr"
ex. "Aqua Bless [Yamatogawa].cbr" but I want the author to come first in the filename so it looks like this "[Yamatogawa] Aqua Bless.cbr" at the moment I'm doing it manually but i takes forever to rename 1k+ files.
Last edited by Cruentusa (2010-08-12 05:17)
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Hi Cruentusa, welcome!
I use renamer to rename a lot of manga but I have a problem.
When the renaming is done I get somthing that looks like this
"Manga name [Manga author].cbr"
ex.
"Aqua Bless [Yamatogawa].cbr"
but I want the author to come first in the filename so it looks like this
"[Yamatogawa] Aqua Bless.cbr"
at the moment I'm doing it manually but i takes forever to rename 1k+ files.
Luckily you use ReNamer who can do this for you at easy.
There are several ways i could imagine.
One is this:
FROM:
"Manga name [Manga author].cbr"
TO:
"[Manga author] Manga name.cbr"
DO:
Rule
1) Rearrange: Split by delimiters " [", New pattern "[$2 $1" (skip extension)
Explanation:
This will split your string at the " [" into two parts:
Part1: "Manga name" ..... accessible by $1
Part2: "Manga author] ... accessible by $2
Now rearrange this in the output, use first Part2: $2, then Part1: $1.
At last add an leading "[" because the delimiters are dropped by this rule, so use: "[$2 $1" as "New Pattern"
You may also use an RegEx for this issue:
1) RegEx: Replace expression "(.+) (\[.+)" with "$2 $1" (skip extension)
or an PascalScript if you need more complex actions.
But the Rearrange Rule is special made for things like your request.
HTH?
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Thank you, didn't know a beta had been released with a rearrange rule but I would never have figured out how to use it.
It works perfectly thank you again.
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