we already have a useful option 'do not select extension when renaming'
by default win xp does not provide such an option in windows explorer but nevertheless i have this possibility thanks to the tiny program 'pitaschio' (version 2.26) (it is free and requires no installation) and its option 'allow extended rename' which also allows to do 1 more convenient thing:
in windows explorer by pressing up/down (while renaming some file or folder) we get upper/lower file or folder selected and ready to be renamed
an example of what i suggest to implement:
step 1: select some file and press F2 http://img844.imageshack.us/img844/5373/70722642.png
step 2: press 'up' http://img22.imageshack.us/img22/3142/75768145.png
step 3: press 'down' 2 times http://img716.imageshack.us/img716/1847/86951198.png
now we are not able to reproduce these steps in 'every-thing'. but it would be nice if we could do it
extended rename
Re: extended rename
I will consider an option to allow up/down(/enter?) to change the result list edit focus.
Thanks for the suggestion.
Thanks for the suggestion.
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Re: extended rename
there is 1 little request concerning the option 'do not select extension when renaming'
i discovered that in 'every-thing' this feature works less conveniently comparing to its analogue in 'windows explorer + pitaschio'
the thing is that if you press 'F2' and afterwards - 'right', you receive incorrect position of cursor (which should be placed before the dot and not after it)
placing a cursor before extension and after the dot makes no sense to me since i never have to add some symbols to the beginning of extension but i very often have to add some symbols to the end of a file name
i discovered that in 'every-thing' this feature works less conveniently comparing to its analogue in 'windows explorer + pitaschio'
the thing is that if you press 'F2' and afterwards - 'right', you receive incorrect position of cursor (which should be placed before the dot and not after it)
placing a cursor before extension and after the dot makes no sense to me since i never have to add some symbols to the beginning of extension but i very often have to add some symbols to the end of a file name
Re: extended rename
I have fixed this for the next beta release of Everything.if you press 'F2' and afterwards - 'right', you receive incorrect position of cursor (which should be placed before the dot and not after it)
Thanks for the suggestion.
Re: extended rename
I have changed this to an ini option for the next beta release.
Set to 0 to disable (default option).
Set to 1 to enable.rename_move_caret_to_selection_end
Set to 0 to disable (default option).
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Re: extended rename
while waiting for implementation of the idea from the 1st message of this topic ("an option to allow up/down to change the result list edit focus"), i would like to make another suggestion which could greatly improve the renaming possibilities in ET:
i mean a new option that may be entitled as 'text rename mode'. When enabled, titles of all folders/files (in 'search result' field) turn into a text (font/size/colour stay the same) which may be easily and quickly edited (like in notepad).
'Text rename mode' should also contain 2 settings: apply changes, discard changes
OR there may be another way (seemingly less difficult to implement but also maybe less interesting/innovative/powerful):
for example, there are some selected folders (in 'search result' field). From main menu (or from context menu) we select a new 'text rename' option, and a window of a system default text manager (notepad2 in my case) appears: with all the names (just names, not paths) of those selected folders; each name occupies 1 line.
Next steps are: rename what should be renamed, save the text file, close the text file. Then ET should instantly perform the renaming operation: according to the changes made in that temporary txt-file (which could be auto-created in c:\windows\temp)
i really hope that ET will become more friendly application when it comes to renaming. Because now it is impossible to manually (also normally/quickly/conveniently) rename multiple folders from different locations;
i managed to find a way (the application 'freename', version 0.1) for manual renaming of multiple files from 1 location (via editing a temporary txt-file) but that is only partial solution
i mean a new option that may be entitled as 'text rename mode'. When enabled, titles of all folders/files (in 'search result' field) turn into a text (font/size/colour stay the same) which may be easily and quickly edited (like in notepad).
'Text rename mode' should also contain 2 settings: apply changes, discard changes
OR there may be another way (seemingly less difficult to implement but also maybe less interesting/innovative/powerful):
for example, there are some selected folders (in 'search result' field). From main menu (or from context menu) we select a new 'text rename' option, and a window of a system default text manager (notepad2 in my case) appears: with all the names (just names, not paths) of those selected folders; each name occupies 1 line.
Next steps are: rename what should be renamed, save the text file, close the text file. Then ET should instantly perform the renaming operation: according to the changes made in that temporary txt-file (which could be auto-created in c:\windows\temp)
i really hope that ET will become more friendly application when it comes to renaming. Because now it is impossible to manually (also normally/quickly/conveniently) rename multiple folders from different locations;
i managed to find a way (the application 'freename', version 0.1) for manual renaming of multiple files from 1 location (via editing a temporary txt-file) but that is only partial solution
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Re: extended rename
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that topic is about other way to rename. i do not have that need (at least because i use the 'better file rename' program, and it has its context menu item inside ET)
while i suggested the substantially different and unique option concerning renaming
there is even 1 more option that i am suggesting (maybe quite odd but nevertheless):
a possibility to quickly rename any title that is displayed in the 'path' column (just like it is possible to rename any title in the 'name' column)
that topic is about other way to rename. i do not have that need (at least because i use the 'better file rename' program, and it has its context menu item inside ET)
while i suggested the substantially different and unique option concerning renaming
there is even 1 more option that i am suggesting (maybe quite odd but nevertheless):
a possibility to quickly rename any title that is displayed in the 'path' column (just like it is possible to rename any title in the 'name' column)