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WinXP SP2
[Bug] In MRT> Search for: _ Replace with: (
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NOT confirmed: http://madsenworld.dk/tcmd/mrt.png
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Try again:
http://members.lycos.co.uk/eladangel/tcbug.png
My file is that:
Joey Negro - Make A Move on Me__Remix
So as you see there is __
Try on this filename and with this:
Search for: __
Replace with: (
You receive:
Joey Negro - Make A Move on Me((Remix
http://members.lycos.co.uk/eladangel/tcbug.png
My file is that:
Joey Negro - Make A Move on Me__Remix
So as you see there is __
Try on this filename and with this:
Search for: __
Replace with: (
You receive:
Joey Negro - Make A Move on Me((Remix
Elad
Last edited by Sheepdog on 2006-03-07, 21:46 UTC, edited 2 times in total.
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Hi, xtrician.
Your screenshot clearly shows that you tell the MRT to search for 1 single underscore and replace it with 1 single bracket, i.e. _ => (.
The example filename you give us has got 2 underscores, as a consequence your rule will result in 2 brackets.
To get what you want, you have got to tell the MRT to replace two subsequent underscores with one bracket, i.e. __ => (.
Got it?
Karl
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Hi, sheepdog, less polite, less words, faster, but same essence.
Your screenshot clearly shows that you tell the MRT to search for 1 single underscore and replace it with 1 single bracket, i.e. _ => (.
The example filename you give us has got 2 underscores, as a consequence your rule will result in 2 brackets.
To get what you want, you have got to tell the MRT to replace two subsequent underscores with one bracket, i.e. __ => (.
Got it?
Karl
--
Hi, sheepdog, less polite, less words, faster, but same essence.
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