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SRENAME BUTTON BANK & START MENU DOCUMENTATION
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SRename_buttonbank and SRename_startmenu are a button bank and a start menu
for use with Directory Opus 5 and SRename 2.930 or higher.
The start menu can only be used with Opus Magellan II as previous versions
don't have the start menu capability.
To install them just copy them to the "Buttons" directory of Directory Opus.
The "Usage_with_Dopus.png" picture illustrates the ways that SRename can be
used with Directory Opus. The lister menu can be constructed by first making
the 11 submenus of the start menu in the lister menu and then dragging the
start menu items into each empty submenu that you have created in the lister
menu.
This button bank and start menu are in no way a complete substitute of the
command line interface of SRename. 70 functions have been included out of
hundreds of other possible function combinations. They just serve as an
example of the usage of SRename from the environment of Directory Opus.
The included functions are generalised but the user can add any specific
functions that he frequently uses.
To use an SRename function just select the files that you want renamed and then
use the appropriate menu item in the start menu or button in the button bank.
When executing renumber functions you should only select the starting and
ending filenames, not all the filenames that you want renamed.
NEW FUNCTIONS:
In the "Sequence" section 2 numbering functions have been added:
"Number" simply adds an increasing number to the selected filenames. Note that
numbering will restart from the given starting number if the filenames that
have been selected exceed the length of the command line buffer as specified in
the Directory Opus "Environment" settings in "Max CLL". If you want to number
a large number of filenames use the function below.
"Number all in dir" will add an increasing number to all the filenames in the
active lister. No filenames need to be selected.