805-Multi Rename Broken

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805-Multi Rename Broken

#1 Post by MrSpock » 04.11.2019, 00:01

1) Select some files.
2) File name [n]v05
3) Rename
Preview (and reload) show renamed files, but the change is *not* written to disk.

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Re: 805-Multi Rename Broken

#2 Post by Marek » 04.11.2019, 18:02

Please update to 806.

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Re: 805-Multi Rename Broken

#3 Post by alf5000 » 19.12.2019, 19:20

multirename in 801 works as expected.
multirename 808 is broken (watch picture)

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#4 Post by Marek » 19.12.2019, 19:42

I can not reproduce it.
What is your Windows font scaling?

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Re: 805-Multi Rename Broken

#5 Post by alf5000 » 19.12.2019, 23:04

it's a 15" notebook.
as I wrote before:
801 does it correctly
803 has that problem (I don't have 802, so I can't tell more exactly)

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#6 Post by Marek » 21.12.2019, 21:24

Unfortunately I can not reproduce it.
Can you somehow get the right window content?
For example, by changing the window size slightly.

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#7 Post by alf5000 » 21.12.2019, 23:12

I can't get it right.
Changing window size doesn't solve the problem.

But decreasing Font scaling to 150% solves the problem - but my eyes are not that good any more, so I had to reverse to font scaling 200% :oops:
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Re: 805-Multi Rename Broken

#8 Post by ralfso » 22.12.2019, 09:50

I know other programs with problems at very high win scaling factors.
If you need such size of fonts and items maybe its better to reduce the resolution of the monitor so that all things on screen are bigger. With lower resolution you don't need such extremly high scaling factors.

Other possibility is to change the size of system font size for different items (title bar, menu, icons,… ) like it was possible in older Windows?-versions with a little tool:
System Font Size Changer
https://www.wintools.info/index.php/sys ... ze-changer
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Re: 805-Multi Rename Broken

#9 Post by alf5000 » 22.12.2019, 19:43

of course I could fiddle around with scale factors, font size changers and the likes.
but I'll stick with XE801 until @Marek comes around with a fix.

let's face it:
HiDPI is creeping all across the offices, that's why it is a must for programmers to deal with it - better sooner than later.
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Re: 805-Multi Rename Broken

#10 Post by Marek » 22.12.2019, 22:30

Have you tried to use Options->Use big icons?

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Re: 805-Multi Rename Broken

#11 Post by alf5000 » 23.12.2019, 22:57

i didn't know of the option "Use big icons" before, but of course I tried it - unfortunately it didn't solve the problem

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Re: 805-Multi Rename Broken

#12 Post by alf5000 » 03.01.2020, 18:21

[810] tadam!!! problem solved! :)
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