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Is your feature request related to a problem? Please describe.
I often download a bunch of files from Humble Bundles, especially e-books or comics. The filenames default to whatever Humble has as a downloadable filename instead of the friendly "full name" displayed next to the download links.
Describe the solution you'd like
Determine if there's a way to grab that friendly name to use it with the file extension instead of the name provided for the Humble file itself.
Describe alternatives you've considered
Short of manually tweaking each file name after the fact, I haven't found a way to handle this. I'm not sure it's even possible in any easy fashion, but would be a "nice to have" feature.
Additional context
This mostly applies to Humble Bundle books/comics, though could apply elsewhere as well. It would just be nice to have the friendly name displayed on the page rather than the actual file name stored on the Humble servers.
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Is your feature request related to a problem? Please describe.
I often download a bunch of files from Humble Bundles, especially e-books or comics. The filenames default to whatever Humble has as a downloadable filename instead of the friendly "full name" displayed next to the download links.
Describe the solution you'd like
Determine if there's a way to grab that friendly name to use it with the file extension instead of the name provided for the Humble file itself.
Describe alternatives you've considered
Short of manually tweaking each file name after the fact, I haven't found a way to handle this. I'm not sure it's even possible in any easy fashion, but would be a "nice to have" feature.
Additional context
This mostly applies to Humble Bundle books/comics, though could apply elsewhere as well. It would just be nice to have the friendly name displayed on the page rather than the actual file name stored on the Humble servers.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: