I’m looking for a file manager or gallery app that will let me browse to particular directories easily (prefer a file manager interface for this), look at images I find in them, and (this seems to be the really hard part) easily rename them while I’m looking at them. I don’t want a conventional gallery app that just presents one huge list of all the folders it found anywhere on my device, as there can be several with the same name, and it’s tedious to figure out what directory each one is under. I need to be able to go to a particular directory, look at the images within, and rename them while looking at them - the quicker & easier the better.

Help?

  • Die Mart Die@sh.itjust.works
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    3 days ago

    Maybe Fossify Gallery? You can sort of view folders hierarchically via Three dots menu → Change view type → Group direct subfolders.

    About renaming, you can setup some quick action buttons in the image viewer via Three dots menu → Settings → Manage visible bottom actions, which includes renaming, copy, move, etc.

    Edit: also, in list mode (Change view type), albums show the full path to the parent folder, so e.g. you can have several folders with the same name in different places, and distinguish one another.

    • SanctimoniousApe@lemmings.worldOP
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      3 days ago

      Yeah, that’s actually the closest for I’ve found for my needs, although I hate how the rename dialog obscures so much of the image - I’m dealing with documents, and often taking info from the image to use in the name I’m giving it.

      I’m using its partner File Manager app to navigate to the directory, then when I click on an image I get a pop-up to select which app to open in (because I like options for different situations, I refuse to set defaults in Android), and select Fossify Gallery from there to work with it. It works okay, but it’s not as straightforward as it could be (and like I said, that rename dialog is absurdly large & obtrusive).