diff --git a/Custom-Images-Filename-Name-and-Subdirectory.md b/Custom-Images-Filename-Name-and-Subdirectory.md index 5affce5..62e513c 100644 --- a/Custom-Images-Filename-Name-and-Subdirectory.md +++ b/Custom-Images-Filename-Name-and-Subdirectory.md @@ -1,4 +1,5 @@ -By default, the Wub UI save images with a file name structure of +> the following information is about the image filename and subdirectory name, not the `Paths for saving \ Output directorys` +### By default, the Wub UI save images in the output directorys with a filename structure of `number`-`seed`-`[prompt_spaces]` @@ -6,17 +7,19 @@ By default, the Wub UI save images with a file name structure of 01234-987654321-((masterpiece)), ((best quality)), ((illustration)), extremely detailed,style girl.png ``` -If this does not suit you it can be configured under settings. +A different image filename and optional subdirectory can be used if a user wishes. + +Image filename pattern can be configured under. `settings tab` > `Saving images/grids` > `Images filename pattern` -subdirectory can also be configured under settings. +Subdirectory can be configured under settings. `settings tab` > `Saving to a directory` > `Directory name pattern` # Pattens -Web-Ui provides several patterns that can be used as placeholders for inserting information into the file name, -user can chain these patterns together, forming a filename that suits their use case. +Web-Ui provides several patterns that can be used as placeholders for inserting information into the filename or subdirectory, +user can chain these patterns togetherm forming a filename that suits their use case. | Pattern | Description | Example | |--------------------------------|------------------------------------------------------|---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------| @@ -41,7 +44,7 @@ user can chain these patterns together, forming a filename that suits their use Reference python documentation for more details on [Format Codes](https://docs.python.org/3/library/datetime.html#strftime-and-strptime-format-codes) ### Datetime Time Zone details -Reference [List of Time Zones](https://github.com/AUTOMATIC1111/stable-diffusion-webui/wiki/List-of-Time-Zones) +Reference [List of Time Zones](https://github.com/AUTOMATIC1111/stable-diffusion-webui/wiki/List-of-Time-Zones) for a list of valid time zones If `` is blank or invalid, it will use the default time format "%Y%m%d%H%M%S" tip: you can use extra characters inside `` for punctuation, such as `_ -`