GNU bug report logs - #67040
[PATCH] gnu: Add krename.

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Package: guix-patches;

Reported by: Sughosha <sughosha <at> disroot.org>

Date: Fri, 10 Nov 2023 11:41:02 UTC

Severity: normal

Tags: patch

Done: Nicolas Goaziou <mail <at> nicolasgoaziou.fr>

Bug is archived. No further changes may be made.

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From: Sughosha <sughosha <at> disroot.org>
To: Bruno Victal <mirai <at> makinata.eu>
Cc: 67040 <at> debbugs.gnu.org
Subject: [bug#67040] [PATCH] gnu: Add krename.
Date: Sat, 18 Nov 2023 22:37:23 +0100
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Hi Bruno,

Thanks for reviewing. These modifications are fine with me.


Regards,
Sughosha

On 18 November 2023 18:16:26 CET, Bruno Victal <mirai <at> makinata.eu> wrote:
>Hi Sughosha,
>
>On 2023-11-10 11:38, Sughosha wrote:
>> +easily rename hundreds or even more files in one go.  The filenames can be
>> +created by parts of the original filename, numbering the files or accessing
>> +hundreds of information about the file, like creation date or Exif information
>> +of an image.
>
>I'd reword this to: “The filenames can be constructed using parts of the original
>filename or information from the file metadata such as the creation date or Exif
>information of an image.
>
>> +Its features include:
>> +
>> +@itemize
>> (…)
>> +@item rename Mp3/Ogg Vorbis files based on their ID3 tags,
>
>How about: “rename audio files (e.g. mp3, ogg) files based on their
>metadata.”
>Ogg files typically use “Vorbis comment” [1] for metadata, while
>.mp3 files use IDv3 tags.
>
>> +@item and many more...
>
>I'd remove this from the @itemize list since it doesn't convey
>anything worth noting.
>
>
>[1]: <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vorbis_comment>
>
>-- 
>Furthermore, I consider that nonfree software must be eradicated.
>
>Cheers,
>Bruno.
>
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