I'm trying to run a batch script to convert and rename a bunch of images. I'm trying to insert the date into the filename using the $T pattern, but I only want something like "imagename_20090127.png." rather than the very long date normally produced by $T
My file name pattern is $N_$T(%Y%m%d).png (following the example in the Help file)
What I'm getting is imagename_md.png (in other words its putting "m" and "d" at the end of the name, rather than the real month and day value, and its ignoring the %Y pattern altogether.
What am I doing wrong?
Here's my entire command line string:
i_view32 D:\images\*.JPG /resize=(300,0) /resample /aspectratio /convert=$N_$T(%Y%m%d).png
My file name pattern is $N_$T(%Y%m%d).png (following the example in the Help file)
What I'm getting is imagename_md.png (in other words its putting "m" and "d" at the end of the name, rather than the real month and day value, and its ignoring the %Y pattern altogether.
What am I doing wrong?
Here's my entire command line string:
i_view32 D:\images\*.JPG /resize=(300,0) /resample /aspectratio /convert=$N_$T(%Y%m%d).png
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