The 'rename' command will only overwrite files when the option --force is used. The option --Force is provided to avoid unintentional loss of valuable image files.
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The 'extract' command will overwrite files when either --force or --Force is used. Overwriting extracted files will not cause the loss of image files.
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.B\-F
Do not prompt before renaming files (Force rename). Appends '_1'
('_2', ...) to the name of the new file.
.B\-r\fIfmt\fP
Filename format for the 'rename' action. The format string follows
\fBstrftime\fP(3) and supports the following keywords:
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:basename: original filename without extension
:dirname: name of the directory holding the original file
:parentname: name of parent directory
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Default filename format is %Y%m%d_%H%M%S.
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.B\-a\fItime\fP
Time adjustment in the format [\-]HH[:MM[:SS]]. This option is only
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.B\-r\fIfmt\fP
Filename format for the 'rename' action. The format string follows
\fBstrftime\fP(3) and supports the following keywords:
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:basename: original filename without extension
:dirname: name of the directory holding the original file
:parentname: name of parent directory
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Default filename format is %Y%m%d_%H%M%S.
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.B\-c\fItxt\fP
JPEG comment string to set in the image ('modify' action). This option
can also be used with the 'extract' and 'insert' actions to modify