Bibble lets you define naming conventions for the files it generates through batch processing. These rename formats are key-value pairs where the key is the name of the rename format and the value specifies the syntax of the rename format. For example, you might define a rename format calledTime with a format string of [DAY][MONTH][YEAR][ext]. In this case, the output file name (for an image shot on June 24, 2004) looks like this: 24062004.jpg.
For more information about renaming formats, see the Understanding Rename Formats help topic.
To set the rename format preferences:
1. | From the File menu, click Preferences. |
2. | In the left panel, click Rename Formats. |
3. | Under Rename Format Settings, you can configure the following settings: |
4. | To edit the pre-defined rename format settings: |
o | In the list of settings, select the rename format you want to edit. |
o | In the Name field, type the edits to the rename format name. |
o | In the Format String field, type changes to the naming format. To view possible naming format options, double-click the entries in the Output field to see the correct naming syntax. |
o | To add a format to the Format String list, double-click the name in the format Tag column. |
o | After editing the format string, click Save to save the changes to the rename format. |
1. | To add new rename format settings: |
o | In the Name field, type the rename format name. |
o | To add format tags to the Format String field, under Output, double-click the entries in the Tag field to add the correct naming syntax to the format string. |
o | After assigning format tags to the Format String field, click Save to save the new rename format. |
1. | To remove rename settings: |
o | Select the format you want to remove. |
o | In the Confirm Delete dialog box, click OK. |
Related Topics
Understanding Batch Processing
Working with Bibble Preferences
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