![]() Drop folders with link-drop and rename to rename the folders, drop folders again with move-drop to rename the files inside the folder. * if you link-drop (Shift+Control+Drop) folders it will be added as file, and not resolved to files in the folder, maybe not obvious at first but very efficient, more then a setting you have to enable/disable anyway * hopefully fixed some of the issues with the 64-bit install (please test, may or may not work) My design is all about efficiency, automate everything that can be automated, figure everything out auto-magically. Well, I could have a thousand options for you to configure, but that would be a lot of work, and then nobody would understand it anyway. I don't want FileBot to move anything, rather just simply rename the file and the directory it sits in. For the above task, I'd really like something simple and straightforward. jar with zip-7 and can edit it, but the instructions on these pages often don't specify which line(s) are to be edited. I've seen posts on the forum with all sorts of java codes that need to be edited in the. I'm sure there's gotta be an easier and better way to do it. ![]() Needless to say this defeats the purpose of using FileBot because it creates more work instead of simplifying it. If you have other contents in a given directory, such is cover art, those files are left alone and you have to move everything manually to the new directory. You have to manually delete old directoriesĢ. This is a problem for a couple of reasons:ġ. leaves the old directory intact with any other files that might have been there to begin with (e.g. renames the movie file and MOVES it to that directoryģ. creates a new directory with the proper (new) nameĢ. to rename both the file and directory and succeeded, HOWEVER, what FileBot does is:ġ. ![]() I'm a total newbie and don't get some of the stuff with these codes, but tried using this:
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