I often use IrfanView to rename files. (I know there are more sophisticated programs to do that, but I use the one I'm used to.) This used to run perfectly as long as I was working under WIN 98 (as far as I remember).
In the newer versions (of IrfanView or Windos, I'm not quite sure), this goes wrong, when I rename the original files:
The first file get's the upper index and the renaming process starts with the second file, i.e.
01.jpg -> new_5.jpg
02.jpg -> new_1.jpg
03.jpg -> new_2.jpg
04.jpg -> new_3.jpg
05.jpg -> new_4.jpg
This forces me to make tricky computings in order to just have to rename one file.
Wolfgang Hugemann
In the newer versions (of IrfanView or Windos, I'm not quite sure), this goes wrong, when I rename the original files:
The first file get's the upper index and the renaming process starts with the second file, i.e.
01.jpg -> new_5.jpg
02.jpg -> new_1.jpg
03.jpg -> new_2.jpg
04.jpg -> new_3.jpg
05.jpg -> new_4.jpg
This forces me to make tricky computings in order to just have to rename one file.
Wolfgang Hugemann
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