![]() ![]() When I renamed Buddy.jpg, the thumbnail was moved to between Max.jpg and Tiger.jpg as expected. I just tried this again and watched the changes to the thumbnail display (I don't usually have this open). Instead, IrfanView complains that it can't read the file header for Nancy's_Buddy.jpg. ![]() But after moving Max.jpg, Tiger.jpg does NOT appear. I use the same procedure to rename and move Jake.jpg (to Andy's_Jake.jpg) and Max.jpg (to Bill's_Max). ![]() The second file, Jake.jpg automatically displays (because of the "jump to" option). Then I hit F7 and 1 to move it to the Cat folder. I hit the F2 and rename it to Nancy's_Buddy.jpg. I open the first file (Buddy.jpg) in IrfanView. The files are named: Buddy.jpg, Jake.jpg, Max.jpg, Tiger.jpg. I start with the pictures in a folder called NEW. I also want to add the owners name to the filename. I want to put them into folders based on the type of animal (cats, dogs, etc). I don't think that should happen either, but it doesn't bother me. Note: if file A hadn't been moved - just renamed to D, it would display again between files C and E. Hit the space bar again, and IrfanView complains that it can't read the file header for file D. Hit the space bar and file C displays, as expected. File B automatically displays (because of the "jump to" option. You open file A, rename it to D and then move it. The directory originally contains 5 files: A, B, C, E, F. So when you navigate to that spot, IrfanView displays an error. But the rename operation seems to add the renamed file to the directory index based on the new name and the move operation doesn't remove the file from this new location. Normally, moving a file to another directory removes the file from the directory index so that next/previous navigation doesn't try to display it. These two options don't seem to work perfectly together. I enable the "Jump to the next file after deleting/moving" and "Don't change directory index after file renaming" options so that I can work my way through the folder systematically. When I organize a new batch of pictures, I frequently rename them before moving them to the permanent location. ![]()
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