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How to quickly autonumber text lists?
nkormanik:
Can ListNumberer work from the command line?
Would be nice to set it up in a process chain so that, say, 'zero-padding' a folder of files (with titles numbered 1.txt through 1000.txt) is a single 'double-click' operation.
Presto. It's done.
Thanks Skwire.
skwire:
Can ListNumberer work from the command line?-nkormanik (March 07, 2012, 05:32 PM)
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No, it cannot.
Would be nice to set it up in a process chain so that, say, 'zero-padding' a folder of files (with titles numbered 1.txt through 1000.txt) is a single 'double-click' operation.-nkormanik (March 07, 2012, 05:32 PM)
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Hmmm...List Numberer is not a file renamer. If you're looking to easily renumber files like that, take a look at one of my favourite renamer applications called, oddly enough, ReNamer. You can easily set up a ruleset that will do what you want like this:
How to quickly autonumber text lists?
kalos:
try this!
http://textmechanic.com/
superboyac:
Last two posts by kalos and skwire... :up: :up: :up:
Renamer is awesome!
Textmechanic..yeah!
I love tools like these.
skwire:
I really like ReNamer because it lets you set up separate renaming "steps" and then save them all as a preset to easily use over and over. Good stuff.
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