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ForceImportFilename

Description:


When II2LN work with modified files, it uses the original filename and file extension by default. Note that II2LN makes a copy of the original file, and places that in your temporary directory (which may be overridden by WorkingPath). No modifications are ever done directly to the original file.

Therefore, if you decide to attach the import file with the AttachImportFile import option, it will normally have the original name and extension.

If you want to use a specific file name , you can instruct II2LN to do so, by using the ForceImportFilename import option.

Declaration:

ForceImportFilename:<filename>


Parameters:

Param

Description

<filename>

The file name to be used when attaching


Notes:

Note that the import file always will retain its original file extension. For example, if the original file C:\Temp\Smily.gif is imported, and you specify ForceImportFilename:Image, the actual file imported will be Image.gif. Note the same file extension.

Introduced in version:

1.0.0.0

Repeatable

No

See Also

All Import Options

AttachImportFile

AppendIPTC

AttachOriginalFile

AttachPreviewFile

AutoOrientation

Blur

CanvasFormatWithColor

ClearExistingMetadata

ExtractEXIFToField

ExtractIPTCToField

ExtractImageVariablesToField

FavorPhotoshop

Flip

ImpersonateAs

InsertIPTC

LeaveDXLBackup

LoadTIFFFrame

OverlayImage

WriteText

OutputSize

ProcessTimeField

ReplaceEXIF

ReplaceIPTC

ReplaceWithVariable

Resize

ResizeMetric

Rotate

SetDPI

SetGhostscriptParameters

SetGhostscriptProcessor

SetLogFilename

SetLogLevel

ResizeMethod

SetResizeNoEnlargement

SetWebGrabBrowserSize

SetWebGrabClipRect

SetWebGrabDelay

SetWebGrabEnableActiveX

SetWebGrabEnableJava

SetWebGrabEnableScript

SetWebGrabTimeout

SetWebGrabZoom

StrictImageVerification

Sharpen

UseImageResourceDatabase

WorkingPath