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Am I the only one...
by Michael Shigorin - May 3rd 2004 13:13:58
...who wished krename had charset conversion plugin based on
iconv/recode/enca?
It's understood that it's too bad to have a real *bunch* of charsets but
that's exactly what's here in xUSSR and some other Eastern European
countries at least.
-- Michael Shigorin
mike SOMEWHERE AT altlinux PLUS DOT org
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Re: Am I the only one...
by Dominik Seichter - Dec 3rd 2006 04:56:50
Charset conversion support was finally added (in a way so that it is
working) in KRename 3.0.13!
> ...who wished krename had charset
> conversion plugin based on
> iconv/recode/enca?
>
> It's understood that it's too bad to
> have a real *bunch* of charsets but
> that's exactly what's here in xUSSR and
> some other Eastern European countries at
> least.
-- --
http://www.krename.net http://www.kbarcode.net
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Re: Am I the only one...
by Michael Shigorin - Dec 3rd 2006 22:33:39
> Charset conversion support was finally
> added (in a way so that it is working)
> in KRename 3.0.13!
Whoah, thanks!
In the mean time, I've hacked a scriptie that employs enca and iconv to
recover a mixed charset dir (not that uncommon situation while moving data
off windows, both files and archived data, and target locale charset isn't
precisely the same as 8-bit "system" charset in windows, like CP1251).
But that's a bit beyond askable, being a bit advanced/custom (you never
know what other script they would churn up, heh? :-)
Will ping our maintainer...
-- Michael Shigorin
mike SOMEWHERE AT altlinux PLUS DOT org
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KRename is a teriffic utility
by Jason Buberel - Apr 27th 2002 10:52:42
I can't remember how many times I've had to
manually edit a directory-full of file names for some
reason or another. KRename can automate that, and
much more. WIth direct support for MP3/Ogg
renaming, as well as the usual regexp-based
renaming you would expect, there's not much it can't
do. Well worth the download.
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