On Mon, 28 Jan 2002, J. Grant wrote:

Hi,

You want to add the extension right?
I can't give it a try now but I renamed 'processed0001.wav' to
'nice-name0001.wav' with no problem!

the first example sent to me was:
rename a a_ *

And it worked all right, then I thought why the '_' and worked again!
So you got to have something to trade for ;-)

On your case you have only pic but no extension to exchange for .jpg!

If you find a solution, please tell us!

Ricardo Castanho

>I just checked, and rename does not seem to support renaming files such
>as pic1, pic2 -> pic1.jpg pic2.jpg etc? or does it?
>
>it seems to require something to swap, the from option but if I want to
>add at the end I can not.
>
>I think there are better ways to do this using a bash script and mv, i
>am sure others have done this already.
>
>JG
>
>Ricardo Castanho de O. Freitas wrote:
>
>> On Mon, 28 Jan 2002, J. Grant wrote:
>>
>> Hi, JG,
>>
>> Thanks for the attention!
>>
>> I've 'managed' it, for the time being with 'rename' but, it does not
>> covers all the details, i.e., on my case after long, long hours of
>> recording audio cassettes, mastering, signal processing and etc...
>> I've been using gramofile for this work and it does have 'default' name
>> for the recording and the final audio sample. At the beginning, it was not
>> a big deal but, after reaching +15Gb of *.wav samples to manage and burn
>> CD's....wow then it was a BIG trouble!
>>
>
>
>
>

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