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RE: Fast Way Of Crunching Through Files
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RE: Fast Way Of Crunching Through Files


  • Subject: RE: Fast Way Of Crunching Through Files
  • From: "Grimm, Kenneth" <email@hidden>
  • Date: Fri, 15 Oct 2004 12:44:25 -0400

To use this most excellent tool for this task:

Select the files to rename after switching to enhanced Find, as Emmanuel
said, but for absolute clarity:

Search for " " (the space)

Rename "" (no space)

Should get you what you're needing.

KG

(Who put Smile as a line item in budget so it would at least get name
recognition by the suits. The cost was very well received.)


> ----------
> From: ...on behalf of Emmanuel
>
>
> If you can use Smile (the free AppleScript working environment), you  can
> use its "Enhanced Find dialog" to rename files in a batch: you  select the
> files to rename, enter a "search string" and a "replace string", click
> "Rename" et voila.
>
> By default Smile uses its "Standard Find dialog": switch to the
> Enhanced in the Preferences.
>
> Emmanuel
>  From Satimage-software, the cool authors of Smile.
> <http://www.satimage-software.com>
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