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Date:      Fri, 27 Mar 2009 13:42:01 -0300
From:      Ramiro Caso <misha_78@hotmail.com>
To:        <david+dated+1238555693.f4db0d@skytracker.ca>
Cc:        questions@freebsd.org
Subject:   RE: renaming many Chinese files
Message-ID:  <BAY102-W35465D33BF4CC2424D6CDAE18E0@phx.gbl>
In-Reply-To: <49CC44AC.6010401@skytracker.ca>
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> Date: Thu=2C 26 Mar 2009 23:14:52 -0400
> To: misha_78@hotmail.com
> From: david+dated+1238555693.f4db0d@skytracker.ca
> CC: questions@freebsd.org=3B david+dated+1238356671.fa5de5@skytracker.ca
> Subject: Re: renaming many Chinese files
>=20
> that worked fine.  Thanks.

Glad it did. And sorry for the top-posting before (kind of new at this)

> > Just a very quick thought (the first that pops into my mind): you could
> > see which are the western characters that appear in the names=2C and th=
en
> > use sed to substitute all non-matching characters with nothing=2C
> > something like:
> >
> > for i in *.jpg=3B do b=3D"`echo $i | sed 's/[^CHAR_SET]//g'`"=3B mv $i =
$b=3B done
> >
> > (without
> > forgetting=2C obviously=2C to add . to the CHAR_SET=2C something like:
> > [^a-zA-Z0-9.]=3B if you figure out a less clumsy way=2C please=2C share=
!!)
> > I'm guessing that the initial 'P123' is just an example=2C or this will
> > horribly backfire. But I'm really=2C REALLY=2C taking a shot in the dar=
k
> > here... (if you already thought of this=2C and it just doesn't work=2C
> > sorry for the useless pitch)
> >
> >
> >  =20
> >> Date: Tue=2C 24 Mar 2009 15:57:51 -0400
> >> To: questions@freebsd.org
> >> From: david+dated+1238356671.fa5de5@skytracker.ca
> >> CC:=20
> >> Subject: renaming many Chinese files
> >>
> >> I have hundreds of jpg images where each image is named P123****.jpg
> >> where the **** are chinese characters. I can't open the file - it
> >> has to be renamed before I can open it. Evening if I could open it
> >> I don't want the Chinese part as the name.
> >>
> >> Each file starts with 3 or four western characters and then has 3 or
> >> four chinese characters=2C before the western .jpg extension.
> >>
> >> I want to to test each filename character by character
> >> to see if it is western=2C and then when the first Chinese Character i=
s=20
> >> found=2C have it simply rename the file to the 3 or four western-chara=
cter=20
> >> name + .jpg
> >>
> >> I can write most of the script but I don't know how to test for=20
> >> western and/or Chinese characters.
> >> =20
> >> I could run a script that would simply rename all the files to=20
> >> a number in sequential order but I would rather use the existing
> >> starting name of the file if possible.
> >>
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