>2018
>cinnamon's nemo can't rename two files without resorting 3rd party tools
2018
freetards will defend this
this doesn't happen on windows 7
loonix strikes again
Yes, that's inexcusable.
Good thing though one isn't bound to a specific DE and a DE isn't bound to a specific file manager.
That's why you should use a real file manager, such as XFE.
Oh well, at least GNU/Linux doesn't notify the NSA you're renaming your files.
who the hell renames more than one file at a time
Brainlet detected
WHO
IS
THIS
SEMEN
DEMON?
ranger+vim
Wait, what would that even mean? I just tried it on Win7 and it allowed me to do it but it only let me edit one filename at a time. What's the point of this?
>not using the built-in rename script to do actual bulk renaming using perl regexps
power users and sysadmins generally.
I do when i rename my mkv and srt to the same name
>he actually thinks his OS is secure
Very often, although I use scripts for it.
pix makes up for it by having awesome F2 thingie.
But what about thumbnails in the file picker?
The real question is, who uses a GUI to do it?
This is exactly the sort of shit the shell was made for.
>pic related is the absolute state of wintards
>don't forget to buy the pro version for extra features!
kde and deepin don't have this problem
Got that covered.
>EDBD icons.
count=1399999; for i in *.jpg; do mv -nv -- "$i" "$((++count)).jpg"; done # batch-rename starting at 1400000.jpg
X=1; for i in *.txt; do mv $i $(printf %04d.%s ${X%.*} ${i##*.}); let X="$X+1"; done # batch-rename with leading zeros starting at 00001.txt
>3rd party tools
you can do everything with bash
sudo dnf install dolphin
>cinnamon
Elizabeth Turner
[citation needed]
this does not happen on windows 7