Re: [libreoffice-users] multiple file import

2013-12-19 Thread Paul D. Mirowsky

I would love this feature, but with one thing added.
Imported files would automatically take the name of the original files.
Offending characters would be stripped or substituted.
Duplicate file names would have an increment adder.


On 12/18/2013 3:32 PM, Brian Barker wrote:

At 19:13 18/12/2013 +, Nobody Noname wrote:
Is there a way to import multiple files into a new document? The 
existing function only allows multiples files to be imported 
successively, which is inefficient. If a directory contains

file1
file2
file3
it would be beneficial to be able to select all files in the import 
dialogue window for automatic successive import into the new document.


One obvious problem would be the necessity to indicate the order in 
which multiple files should be incorporated.  It would be easy if you 
had files with carefully organised names, but in general you wouldn't 
have that.  In any case, would file10 become positioned after file9 or 
between file1 and file2?  Would that apply in all operating systems?


If you needed either to list the files in the order in which you 
wanted them incorporated, or else to readjust everything after 
assembly, you would be better off (and achieve a more reliable result) 
by simply importing one at a time.


Brian Barker





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Re: [libreoffice-users] multiple file import

2013-12-19 Thread Brian Barker

At 09:26 19/12/2013 -0500, Paul D. Mirowsky wrote:

At 19:13 18/12/2013 +, Nobody Noname wrote:
Is there a way to import multiple files into a new document? The 
existing function only allows multiples files to be imported 
successively, which is inefficient. If a directory contains

file1
file2
file3
it would be beneficial to be able to select all files in the import 
dialogue window for automatic successive import into the new document.


I would love this feature, but with one thing added.  Imported files 
would automatically take the name of the original files.


We must be at cross-purposes here!  The original request is for 
multiple files to be imported into a fresh, single file.  There would 
be no plurality of files to take on a plurality of names: just a 
single name for the single file made up of the contents of the many 
component files.  You'd name the composite file when you saved it - 
and you'd very likely put it in the same folder, so you wouldn't want 
it to have the same name as any of its components.



Offending characters would be stripped or substituted.


Since the component files already exist, they can have no offending 
characters - either within their text or in their file names.



Duplicate file names would have an increment adder.


You cannot have duplicate file names in the single source directory 
of course - unless you are extending the idea to importing, say, a 
combination of .odt and .doc files into one document in one process!


Brian Barker


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Re: [libreoffice-users] multiple file import

2013-12-18 Thread Brian Barker

At 19:13 18/12/2013 +, Nobody Noname wrote:
Is there a way to import multiple files into a new document? The 
existing function only allows multiples files to be imported 
successively, which is inefficient. If a directory contains

file1
file2
file3
it would be beneficial to be able to select all files in the import 
dialogue window for automatic successive import into the new document.


One obvious problem would be the necessity to indicate the order in 
which multiple files should be incorporated.  It would be easy if you 
had files with carefully organised names, but in general you wouldn't 
have that.  In any case, would file10 become positioned after file9 
or between file1 and file2?  Would that apply in all operating systems?


If you needed either to list the files in the order in which you 
wanted them incorporated, or else to readjust everything after 
assembly, you would be better off (and achieve a more reliable 
result) by simply importing one at a time.


Brian Barker


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Re: [libreoffice-users] multiple file import

2013-12-18 Thread Tom Davies
Hi :)
I've not tried this either but in a similar case i often find it's
more efficient to drag the last one in first and then it's easier to
drag in  earlier and earlier ones into the same place each time
without having to scroll through
Regards from
Tom :)

On 18 December 2013 20:32, Brian Barker b.m.bar...@btinternet.com wrote:
 At 19:13 18/12/2013 +, Nobody Noname wrote:

 Is there a way to import multiple files into a new document? The existing
 function only allows multiples files to be imported successively, which is
 inefficient. If a directory contains
 file1
 file2
 file3
 it would be beneficial to be able to select all files in the import
 dialogue window for automatic successive import into the new document.


 One obvious problem would be the necessity to indicate the order in which
 multiple files should be incorporated.  It would be easy if you had files
 with carefully organised names, but in general you wouldn't have that.  In
 any case, would file10 become positioned after file9 or between file1 and
 file2?  Would that apply in all operating systems?

 If you needed either to list the files in the order in which you wanted them
 incorporated, or else to readjust everything after assembly, you would be
 better off (and achieve a more reliable result) by simply importing one at a
 time.

 Brian Barker



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