![]() ![]() ![]() For example, if the filename is IMG123_456_7, then NFF1 is 123, NFF2 – 456, NFF3 – 7, NFF4 – to empty. One can manually enter /NFF1/ /NFF2/ etc., which means first numeric sequence in the filename, second numeric sequence in the filename, and so on. ![]() If filename has no numeric in it, the token is empty./NumFromFile/ or /NFF/ - sequence of digits (one or more digits in a train) extracted from the filename./FILENAME/ or /FN/, /filename/ or /fn/ - the filename entirely upper/lowercase./Filename/ or /Fn/ - the name of the source file that is being renamed, with the case being maintained.When renaming one file, a simplified renaming dialogue pops up on the screen: On the group of selected files when in Grid/Filmstrip mode and the current file belongs to the selected group.On one file in Grid/Filmstrip mode if the current file is not part of a selected group.On one file in Single view mode (in both single and multi-window modes).The default shortcut or calling up renaming options through Menu – File also acts depending on context:.If the setting “ Single File keys works for multiple files too” is turned off, then to rename several selected files use Menu – Select/Batch – Rename Files.Menu – File – Rename File(s) or the shortcut Shift-F2.On the group of selected files in Grid/Filmstrip, when the menu is called up for a file within the group of selected files.In secondary windows (in Multi-window mode). ![]()
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