Re: Digikam-users Digest, Vol 94, Issue 12

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Re: Digikam-users Digest, Vol 94, Issue 12

dantou_Poste
Le 17/03/2013 11:39, [hidden email] a écrit :
> With Linux and KDE you could use KRename for that renaming job. There
> should be tools for other operating systems, too.
Why don't use DGK ? It make it also. DGK is very good for renaming, with
very many possibilities option.
Cheers. Dan
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Re: Digikam-users Digest, Vol 94, Issue 12

Peter Mc Donough
Am 17.03.2013 20:25, schrieb dantou poste:
> Le 17/03/2013 11:39, [hidden email] a écrit :
>> ...
> Why don't use DGK ?

If DGK = Digikam you are right. There are also many options.

I think Digikam uses KRename (with Linux and KDE) and I personally find
it simpler manipulating the file names in KRename. Especially combining
parts of file names to new ones is very easy.

I also usually rename files even before opening them in Digikam for the
first time, so Digikam's database has fewer chances of getting confused.

cu
Peter

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