Thanks for the perl script, that look quite simple and straightforward...
as i said before rename() looks like the way to go and i am workin on it atm...
AppleScript is english like...
I am...
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Thanks for the perl script, that look quite simple and straightforward...
as i said before rename() looks like the way to go and i am workin on it atm...
AppleScript is english like...
I am...
that looks really hi level :)
Its a bit confusing to me but I got nothing to lose so I am just gonna have to get my head around it...
I really appreciate your help...
Thank you
yeah that would be much appreciated...
Thanks heaps indeed
that sounds good actually,
the rename() function look real handy and looking forward to giving it a go
i think thats all i need
open directory (i will be hardcoding the path)
check if its...
yeah but i have already stated that speed is not what i am after in this case, i do have some programming under my belt and i know most of the time we look for speed and accuracy...
I was and...
Fair enuf... Just gonna have to look for an alternative i guess
Thanks a lot for the help indeed...
VV
now that i see the struct and the tabel i understand what is meant by the time spent outside the code
i was planning to iterate the directory without being have to hard code the file name...
i can get my head around the pseudo
files are all in the same directory so;
correct me if i m wrong;
//open directory
//point to first file (of course check if directory empty)
actually renaming files that go in order
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thanks salem,
being at work i havent really had a chance to run any code, but still appreciate the help
speed is not what i m really interested in as Apples automator changes the names of 100...
Thanks for the quick reply, I will try to build on your code,
once again thanks heaps.
Hi all,
Just lookin for some C script to rename files in a directory while iterating thru files 1 by 1,
been searchin for some time now but cant seem to get code together.
Apple has a...