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    Software to rename files and reduce them

    In Windows I have two programmes one of which is a very good file renamer (Will work in batches). The other one I use for reducing jpgs to email size. Both of them are simple to use and I am wondering if there any suggestions for linux replacements.

    Thank you, I look forward to your suggestions.

    #2
    Are you looking for a GUI program?

    Feathers
    samhobbs.co.uk

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      #3
      File renamer: krename - installs as a service menu (just right click and select it from Actions). Takes a bit to learn but very powerful. I use it all the time.

      Another service menu for graphics stuff: kim (Kde Image Menu). Convert, resize, compress, rotate - you name it - all from a right click.

      Please Read Me

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        #4
        More of

        Dolphin/Batch Rename

        KDE UserBase: http://userbase.kde.org/Dolphin/Batch_Rename


        kipi-plugins

        Package: kipi-plugins
        Priority: optional
        Section: universe/kde
        ...
        Description: image manipulation/handling plugins for KIPI aware programs
        KIPI plugins (KDE Image Plugin Interface) is an effort to develop a
        common plugin structure for digiKam, KPhotoAlbum (formerly known as
        KimDaBa), Showimg and Gwenview.
        Its aim is to share image plugins among graphic applications.
        .
        Current plugins ported to Qt4/KDE4:
        ...
        BatchProcess : batch process images (convert, resize, rename, etc.)
        ...
        Homepage: http://www.digikam.org



        KRename

        Home: http://www.krename.net/
        Wiki: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/KRename

        Kim4

        KDE-Apps page: http://kde-apps.org/content/show.php...?content=11505

        Home: http://bouveyron.free.fr/kim/

        A wish: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+s...im/+bug/230897

        The kim4-0.9.5.tar.gz is available - You could download it and install it manually. The Kim4 is also available from the Ubuntu PPA repositories: https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+ppas?n...vice-menu-kim4

        Last edited by Rog132; Oct 16, 2013, 09:36 AM.
        A good place to start: Topic: Top 20 Kubuntu FAQs & Answers
        Searching FAQ's: Google Search 'FAQ from Kubuntuforums'

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          #5
          More options...

          Qt-Apps Converseen

          http://qt-apps.org/content/show.php/...content=111557
          Description:
          Converseen is an open source image converter and resizer written in C++ with the powerful Qt4 libraries. Thanks to the Magick++ image libraries it supports more than 100 image formats like DPX, EXR, GIF, JPEG, JPEG-2000, PhotoCD, PNG, Postscript, SVG, and TIFF and many others.
          Converseen allows you to convert, resize, rotate and flip automatically an unlimited number of images...





          KDE-Apps Sir

          http://kde-apps.org/content/show.php...?content=35325
          A simple application for resizing images,inspired by GTPY - ImageResizer (www.kde-apps.org/content/show.php?content=32338)...


          Last edited by Rog132; Oct 16, 2013, 09:12 AM.
          A good place to start: Topic: Top 20 Kubuntu FAQs & Answers
          Searching FAQ's: Google Search 'FAQ from Kubuntuforums'

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            #6
            Rog.....

            your animation is just...... jarring! lol I have NEVER seen it in a forum post!

            Methinks that thou hast inadvertently stumbled onto how "how tos" should be done in the future!

            AND........to the OP, this is a fascinating thread/question, I learned something today and will use the software mentioned to reduce image sizes so that I can use them in my lectures!

            Why you say? Well, the image size for a " presentation" is not "that" large. Because it is large on the screen.

            I build the basic presentation in Kpresenter and then convert it to .ppt in Impress so that I can use it at the college.

            BUT>......and this is a BIG BUT!!!.......... If one places a "large" image, and drags it to "small"...many times the conversion puts the image back to original size and it is just a pain in the .......butt....... sic :0 to resize it.

            I learned a long time ago to place a "small" image and drag it "big" so if there is a bollix up it goes small does not cause a big problem to resize it for the .ppt.

            SO............thanks AGAIN!!!

            wooodsmoke

            P.S. comment: to stave off getting grief from some people about "why go to the trouble to start with a proggy that does not have "complete compatibility" with.......... MS!! ??

            Ummmmmm the REASON, is because MOST people NEVER actually have to "interface" with a ms product directly, if they use Linux.

            Ummmmmmm "Linux people" ......LOVE APPLE products and they did NOT provide "complete compatibility" with MS products for a long time..and the apple people got along fine it seems...

            SO WHY THE HASSEL over Koffice stuff?

            I use Koffice (calligra) exclusively now and when it needs to interface with MS products then I export it, because

            I...............should................

            If I REALLY espouse open source products.

            LOL

            SECOND NOTE:

            MS, if one puts the .odt, or .odp file on a NON-rewriteable medium, such as a cd............ will.....

            that is............will............. open and display an odt, odp item after a little bit of complaining.

            Just 'double click" once, it will complain that MS(product) can't open it, then the cd will spin a while.

            Then a dialog box will open saying that it can't run it and to repair it, click it once, it will "try to repair" and then pop another box saying to cancel, do not cancel, just click the X and it will then "repair" it and display the item.

            WHAT MS IS DOING WHEN IT IS REPAIRING A WRITEABLE FILE

            that is a WRITEable file, is that it.........

            reads it just fine and then puts "a white cover" over say.....a few of the slides and then, SAYS

            "Sorry, I encountered some corrupted slides and replaced them with blank slides go ahead and use it in repaired mode".

            However, if you take that "repaired" ppt home, put it on a Linux system it displays just fine.

            the whole "xml" thing has part of it wherein a "script" can be placed to do this.

            Look at the original file size, and the "repaired" one and the repaired one is always larger. Remove the .xml script and the original file is there.

            I figured this out, what........... 8 years ago........and nobody listens....

            I would bet that the EUROPEANS figured it out also.......8 years ago......and that is why all the lawsuits in the EU against MS. dunno, just a thought

            Now.....again.........rendering can be iffy sometimes if one uses and oddball font........

            so...........I use Ariel. 'nuff said.

            end of PS....or BS..... lol
            Last edited by woodsmoke; Oct 16, 2013, 11:17 AM.

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              #7
              Thank you all for all of the above suggestions. I will work my way and see how things work out. elder73

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                #8
                Originally posted by oshunluvr View Post
                File renamer: krename - installs as a service menu (just right click and select it from Actions). Takes a bit to learn but very powerful. I use it all the time.

                Another service menu for graphics stuff: kim (Kde Image Menu). Convert, resize, compress, rotate - you name it - all from a right click.
                I tried getting both of the above by apt-get but got nowhere. Where should I look and how to install them. Thank you.

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                  #9
                  Hi,

                  Open the Muon Software centre and use the search bar.

                  Often the packages names and program names are different, which is probably why you had no luck with apt-get.

                  Feathers
                  samhobbs.co.uk

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