Hi,
the $X wildcard does not have any effect in the new filenames. Instead, there will be nothing/empty.
My usecase:
I want to use this for renaming multiple folders with images inside within one go.
Therefore i need wildcard $X to have the directory index for every folder beginning with 1. If i use #, then the enumeration will be over all directories.
So the file name pattern looks like:
$d $X.$O
And I choose "Rename Input Files (own risk!)" on renaming options dialogue.
Target directory: empty.
I have Win7, 64bit, Irfanview 4.44(32bit).
Can anyone confirm this?
the $X wildcard does not have any effect in the new filenames. Instead, there will be nothing/empty.
My usecase:
I want to use this for renaming multiple folders with images inside within one go.
Therefore i need wildcard $X to have the directory index for every folder beginning with 1. If i use #, then the enumeration will be over all directories.
So the file name pattern looks like:
$d $X.$O
And I choose "Rename Input Files (own risk!)" on renaming options dialogue.
Target directory: empty.
I have Win7, 64bit, Irfanview 4.44(32bit).
Can anyone confirm this?
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