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![]() ![]() * RegEx and Match Case can't be enabled at the same time, so it runs either RegEx (1) or Replace (2). * D, or '-', a button to delete a particular row.įor each row one would set what would be replaced with what, and specify if it's a normal string or a regular expression, if case must match, and if extension must be included. ![]() Pushing the Edit button would open a window with several columns, and one single row of controls. During the years of using BRU I've thought of several ways to do it, but in the last times I've thought of it, it has always took the same shape.īelow the input fields of RegEx (1) or Replace (2) have a label saying 'Multiple Replaces' next to a checkbox and an Edit button. I'd also like the same, beyond what the Character Translation can do quickly (btw, why the comma and not a simple space?) due to how it must be laid. Instead of suggesting to approximate how some of them do it, I've thought of what would the average user need which is also easy to implement (although I know nothing of the code, I hope my proposal is simpler than other possible options).īriefly, what people seem to want is to be able to apply several Replace/With criteria in one single run. I've read some posts in this forum about this, and it's actually the biggest shortcoming of BRU compared to any other renamers I've tried, and I've tried plenty. ![]()
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