by Luuk » Thu Feb 03, 2022 7:13 pm
This can depend on what does mean presets? If talking about the different options to be saved inside of a .bru file ...
You can invent them by clicking inside of the menu "File, Save As" and then typing descriptive names like "PresetA".
You can conduct each one separately by then clicking "File, Open" and then choosing one of your descriptive names.
If having very many different Preset.bru files, all to be conducted in a sequence, you can create a batch like...
@echo off
"C:\Path\To\Bulk Rename Utility.exe" "C:\Path\To\PresetA.bru"
"C:\Path\To\Bulk Rename Utility.exe" "C:\Path\To\PresetB.bru"
"C:\Path\To\Bulk Rename Utility.exe" "C:\Path\To\PresetC.bru"
So then after clicking "Rename" you can just close the bru window, and the batch will conduct your next preset-file in order.
Some options grant many different inputs at the same time, so without needing to save them inside of different .bru files.
RegEx(1) uses a checkmark in "v2" so then (?X) can separate many different "Match" and "Replaces" like...
Match--1(?X)Match--2(?X)Match--3(?X)...
Replace1(?X)Replace2(?X)Replace3(?X)...
Replace(3) uses | to separate many different "Replace" and "Withs" like...
Replace1|Replace2|Replace3|...
With---1|With---2|With---3|...
Remove(5) can use <space> to remove many different text-strings like..
String1 String2 String3 ...
So really the best way does just depend on how many different presets is to be needed for the file names?
For myself, I do always try to save everything inside of just one .bru, and usually with many different regexs.
But if I cant conduct everything at once, Im just make a batch for the presets, or maybe use the brc.exe command-line.