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Top Forums UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers Lots of file copyingand renaming? Post 79835 by AeroEngy on Monday 1st of August 2005 10:52:36 AM
Old 08-01-2005
Here is what I got to finally work (almost).

Code:
while read -r $oldname $newname; do
cp /path/$oldname /path/$newname
done < /path/to/textfile.txt

The only problem I have with the code is how it reads the text file. It sees the line feed at the end of each line of the text file and adds a character onto the end of the file extension that looks like a little square. So instead of whatever.mat I get whatever.mat"littlesquare". This symbol can only be seen if you look at the files using a windows machine. Everything looks normal when viewing the files in Solaris. However, I can edit the text file so there is a cariage return at the end of each line instead of a line feed. It is just a pain in the neck. If anyone knows a way to fix this without changing the text file I would appreciate it.

Thanks
 

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BTAG(1) 							    btag Manual 							   BTAG(1)

NAME
btag - A command line based multimedia tagger SYNOPSIS
btag [options] path1 [path2] [path3] ... DESCRIPTION
btag is a TagLib-based command line multimedia tag editor that attempts to automate the process of tagging a lot of files at once. It uses the tags found in the supplied files as well as interactive user input to determine new values for the tags. It can also optionally rename files and directories based on those new values. You can supply paths to files or directories to btag. Directories are recursively traversed and all files found are tagged. Directories are also handled differently in the sense that btag will attempt to keep information about the previously tagged files to provide sane defaults for all other files in the same parent directory. Only files with file extensions supported by TagLib are considered. OPTIONS
-D/--dry-run Don't do anything, just show what would have been done (dry run mode) -d/--dir-rename-format format Use format to rename the directories where the multimedia files were found -i/--input-filter filter Use filter as the input filter -f/--filter filter Use filter as both the input and the output filter -h/--help Display usage information and exit -n/--renaming-filter filter Use filter as the renaming filter -o/--output-filter filter Use filter as the input filter -r/--file-rename-format format Use format to rename the multimedia files -t/--title-locale locale Use locale for proper (although lax) locale-specific title casing INPUT AND OUTPUT FILTERS
btag supports input and output filters that are applied to the text fields (artist, album and song title). Those filters can protect against basic mistakes such as duplicate whitespace. Input filters are used on the tags as they are loaded from the multimedia files. This filtered information is used to provide suggestions to the user when the interactive tagger requests information for those text fields. If an output filter is configured, the user input is then filtered, and if the filtered text does not match the user input, the user is asked for confirmation. In most cases, the input filter should match the output filter (which is why the -f option is handy). You may choose to specify only an input filter, in which case the user input is not filtered. If you don't specify an input filter, though, the default input filter will be used. The currently available filters are: basic Provides basic filtering by removing duplicate or trailing whitespace, is the default input filter and the base for all other filters first_upper The first character in the field is uppercased, while all others are lowercased lower All characters are lowercased title The first character of each word is uppercased (with exceptions), while all others are lowercased upper All characters are uppercased The title capitalization algorithm will follow locale-specific context-insensitive rules depending on the value of the -t parameter. Note that strict title capitalization rules often depend on the context in which the words are used, the precise analysis of which is much beyond the scope of btag. The currently supported title locale specifications are: en English (default) es Spanish RENAMING FORMATS
If a format is specified with the -r option, the tagged multimedia files are renamed accordingly. Likewise, if the -d option is used, the directory in which multimedia files were tagged is renamed according to the specified format. The specified format is converted to a file or directory name using the following substitutions: %artist Artist name %album Album name %year Year of release %track Track number (only replaced by the -r option) %title Song title (only replaced by the -r option) Renaming happens after the tags are written, and it's relative to btag's working directory. For directory renaming, the last known artist, album and year information is used. Only directories that contain files that were tagged by btag are renamed. btag does not prevent you from overwriting existing files using the formats described here. RENAMING FILTERS
Renaming filters are used to ensure that the file and directory names generated using the renaming formats (if specified) are valid (safe) in the context of the current file system. The following renaming filters are currently available: conservative Conservative character replacements are performed, recommended for FAT32 file systems unix Generates file and directory names that should be valid in an Unix environment (default) EXAMPLE
Using title casing with English rules and sensible renaming formats generating FAT32-safe file and directory names: $ btag --file-rename-format '%track. %title' --dir-rename-format '%album (%year)' --filter title --title-locale en --renaming-format conservative /path/to/myalbum Using an input filter only: $ btag --input-filter lower /path/to/myalbum btag 2011-06-04 BTAG(1)
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