runglish, Transliterate etc
runglish, Transliterate etc
Moin,
I am new to the board, though, not new to FarManager.
I have a question about the FarManager plugin called runglish. I installed the plugin, but it does not seem to work (or I do not know how to use it).
I am using FarManager 1.70 on an XP mashine. The plugin is Runglish v0.23.
I searched already the booard, and got the message:
No topics or posts met your search criteria.
If someone has experience with this plugin, please share it.
Also, maybe someone knows another (batch) file renamer from Cyrillic to Latin?
Best
serena
I am new to the board, though, not new to FarManager.
I have a question about the FarManager plugin called runglish. I installed the plugin, but it does not seem to work (or I do not know how to use it).
I am using FarManager 1.70 on an XP mashine. The plugin is Runglish v0.23.
I searched already the booard, and got the message:
No topics or posts met your search criteria.
If someone has experience with this plugin, please share it.
Also, maybe someone knows another (batch) file renamer from Cyrillic to Latin?
Best
serena
Re: runglish
2 more here.serena wrote:maybe someone knows another (batch) file renamer from Cyrillic to Latin?
Re: runglish
Thanks,HaRT wrote:2 more here.serena wrote:maybe someone knows another (batch) file renamer from Cyrillic to Latin?
I will try, then report. Probably this will be on weekend.
Best,
serena
I did set Russian as the language for non Unicode programs. Now I can see russian characters in Far.
Unfortunately, none of the converters really work. Although, it would have been very convenient to have a batch file converter, I found another (time intensive) solution - a Latin to Cyrillic online converter.
Thanks anyway,
S.
Unfortunately, none of the converters really work. Although, it would have been very convenient to have a batch file converter, I found another (time intensive) solution - a Latin to Cyrillic online converter.
Thanks anyway,
S.
Sorry: I was not precise.t-rex wrote:serena
What do you mean by batch mode? Runglish has no automatic (online) convertion, you need to write the text (select a block if needed) and then run the plugin.
By batch mode I mean to rename multiple files (convert multiple file names) with one single command.
I know how to do that manually - file by file. But, if I understand right, Runglish should be able to rename/convert multiple files with a single command?!?
thanks,
s.
serena
Runglish is for transliterating text in the editor. To rename files with transliteration you need a totaly different plugin. There are several such plugins, the one that I know of is "Transliterate" which is a sub-plugin for the " Search And Replace" plugin. You can find them both at the plugring.
Runglish is for transliterating text in the editor. To rename files with transliteration you need a totaly different plugin. There are several such plugins, the one that I know of is "Transliterate" which is a sub-plugin for the " Search And Replace" plugin. You can find them both at the plugring.