I can't remember if KRename comes pre-installed in Neon? If not, doing
so would increase discoverability- which may filter to other
distributions. Also, the Dolphin service menu entry appears as 'Rename
with KRename,' which IMO could do with changing. 'Batch rename,' or
'Bulk rename' would be much more aesthetic and meaningful to the average
user, IMO.

On 19/05/2021 15:21, Nate Graham wrote:


On 5/19/21 6:33 AM, Konstantin Kharlamov wrote:
On Wed, 2021-05-19 at 15:29 +0300, Konstantin Kharlamov wrote:
On Wed, 2021-05-19 at 13:30 +0200, Harald Sitter wrote:
My point on discoverability was that a person more likely to
question "Hmm,
what plugins do I have in Dolphin" and find out this plugin, rather
than "Hmm,
what can I use to rename a bunch of files", in which case they need
to use
search engine, and after they did it, they'll most likely get a
bunch of bash
solutions. KRename won't be one of them unless they specifically
search for
"KDE file rename tools".

So in that sense, discoverability of a plugin is higher than that of
a stand-
alone app.

To clarify: this of course implies the plugin would be included by
default with
Dolphin. Otherwise indeed, there's no difference in discoverability
compared to
KRename


Since installing KRename adds a relevant item to Dolphin's context
menu automatically, maybe the real problem is simply that KRename
isn't installed by default in the typical distros that our users use,
so nobody ever finds this functionality unless they happened to
already know about about and manually installed KRename.


Nate

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