Admin wrote:1) I didn't even know there was an Invert button in Explorer, I've never used it. And I still can't see why it would be useul....
Suppose that you have selected some files and do some renaming on them.
THEN, you want to rename the rest of them (using different criteria).
Wouldn't it be easier, when you can select the rest files,
just by pressing this "Invert Selection" button(or -better- a keyboard shortcut for it),
rather than by manually selecting them one-by one?
2) And again, why is this useful? I deliberately show the file-extension in BRU, regardless of the users' Explorer settings, as I figure this would be more useful. Am I wrong?
Look; since both the icons+the filetype(as a column) already appear for every kind of file in the list-view(=the right pane) of the program -just like Windows Explorer-.
I think that it's better when the extension is hidden,
while working in some specific folders (in which you're already sure that the extensions of the files is exactly as you want them to be),
it's easier for the eye, when looking at the "New Name" column of the program.
Anyway, I think that the best would be, if you made a setting about it, in the Options menu.