Date: Tue, 5 Jan 2010 15:15:07 -0500 (EST) From: vogelke+unix@pobox.com (Karl Vogel) To: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org Subject: Re: Rename pictures in the command-line interface Message-ID: <20100105201507.78FE3BEEA@kev.msw.wpafb.af.mil> In-Reply-To: <20100104155209.rxtj6y2vk0w8o0g8@www.envieweb.net> (nvidican@envieweb.net) References: <1262624558.9656.16.camel@dasp-laptop> <20100104145854.gdhdk5mb288oswgw@www.envieweb.net> <1262637277.12080.9.camel@dasp-laptop> <20100104155209.rxtj6y2vk0w8o0g8@www.envieweb.net>
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>> On Mon, 04 Jan 2010 15:52:09 -0500,
>> Nathan Vidican nathan@vidican.com said:
N> Personally I find things like this a LOT easier to do in Perl...
Ditto. Here's a more generic version which uses regular expressions to
rename files:
http://www.pobox.com/~vogelke/src/toolbox/perl/rename.txt
I put up most of the scripts in my ~/bin directory for examination here,
if anyone's interested:
http://www.pobox.com/~vogelke/src/toolbox/
The descriptions are NOT complete, but they're getting there.
--
Karl Vogel I don't speak for the USAF or my company
The tides are a fight between the Earth and moon. All water tends
towards the moon, because there is no water in the moon, and nature
abhors a vacuum. I forget where the sun joins in this fight.
--submitted to science and health teachers, Jr High thru college
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