The batch rename dialog has a problem with file numbers bigger than 1000.
How to reproduce the error:
1 Select one or more pictures
2 open the dialog batch rename
3 use a file name with #### starting with a number larger than 1000 and rename
then repeat step 1 and 2.
in step 3 you will see an suggested starting number of 1.000 and the numbering will start at 0001.
Hope you can fix it easily.
Kind regards,
Anika
[1.96] Batch Rename #### > 1000
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[1.96] Batch Rename #### > 1000
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Re: [1.96] Batch Rename #### > 1000
Where do you have 0001? I have 1000 as expectedAnika wrote: in step 3 you will see an suggested starting number of 1.000 and the numbering will start at 0001.
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Re: [1.96] Batch Rename #### > 1000
Perhaps there is a problem with a german windows?
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Re: [1.96] Batch Rename #### > 1000
Aha, the same with "," seperator. Though typing in 1234 works.Anika wrote: Perhaps there is a problem with a german windows?
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Re: [1.96] Batch Rename #### > 1000
Well spotted. Looks as if the comma and point are interpreted as decimal point.
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Re: [1.96] Batch Rename #### > 1000
Thanks, the problem is solved with 1.96.1
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