by truth » Sat Jan 11, 2014 3:53 am
In order to match year when it exists, it must be defined precisely.
Going by your examples, the best run for a year-match currently seems to be:
(.*)[\. ]([0-9]{4})[\. ](.*)
\1 (\2) \3
Use the below Options/CharTranslations to handle your [BracketedWords]
7,2,0,p=[,7,2,0,p,]
1,0,8,0,p=[,1,0,8,0,p,]
D,V,D=[,D,V,D,]
D,V,D,R,i,p=[,D,V,D,]
,i,N,T, = ,
[,[=[
],]=]
.=
Note the ,i,N,T, line should begin with Space (this forum removes leading spaces).
The final comma in that same line isnt needed, it's only to make the space obvious.
I'd also probably use #5Remove CropAfter=] and D/S=Checked
That gives filenames as described so far.
Unfortunately, many filenames may need a 2nd run, & BRU can only process 1 regex-per-rename.
Note that if Wie is is a language translation for Who's, add below into CharTranslation:
W,i,e, ,i,s=W,h,o,',s
Last edited by
truth on Sun Jan 12, 2014 5:56 pm, edited 1 time in total.