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@- Update to 1.7

PR:		ports/98025
Submitted by:	KATO Tsuguru <tkato432@@yahoo.com>
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@GPRename is a GUI batch file renamer based on Gtk-Perl. It can rename
files numerically, insert/delete characters at/between specified
position(s), replace strings (either using regular express or not),
and change case.

WWW:  http://gprename.sourceforge.net/
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@new port of GPRename, a Perl script for renaming files
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	GPRename is a GUI batch file renamer based on Gtk-Perl.

	It can rename files numerically, insert/delete characters at/between
	specified position(s), replace strings (either using regular
	expressions or not), and change case.

WWW:  http://gprename.sf.net/
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