> > I have finished doing the work but did it manually. For future reference, > I'd like to re-learn what I forgot from 20+ years ago about how to do this > the easy way. Basically, I had a directory full of files that I wanted to > process all the same way and rename them in the process. What I could not > remember was how with globbing, I could specify the output name part that > was wild-carded in the input should be used in the output. > > Lets say I have a bunch of files named Screenshot-PXEmenu-*.png and I want > to copy or rename them to PXEmenu-*.png. Both mv and copy fail > (understandably?) using " Screenshot-PXEmenu-*.png PXEmenu-*.png". > I am pretty sure there is a way to make one or both work with a syntax for > the target I do not remember. Any clues? > > The names are real, though what I was really doing was using the convert > command of ImageMagick to negate all the colors in those screenshots so I > had a specified input and output file anyway. NTL, the base question here > is the real one. IMO, the easiest way is with the rename command. rename 's/Screenshot-PXEmenu/PXEmenu/' Screenshot-PXEmenu-*.png -Dale --------------------------------------------------- PLUG-discuss mailing list - PLUG-discuss@lists.plug.phoenix.az.us To subscribe, unsubscribe, or to change your mail settings: http://lists.PLUG.phoenix.az.us/mailman/listinfo/plug-discuss