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Message #02810
[Bug 892782] [NEW] Importing files via Drag&Drop from KDE filemanger not possible
Public bug reported:
1) Kubuntu 11.10, KDE 4.7.2, Kernel 3.0.0-12-generic, Dolphin 1.7
2) OpenShot installed via PPA
2) OpenShot version 1.4.0
Drag&Drop of files to the "Projects Files" from a KDE file manager like
Dolphin or Konqueror does not work. In this situation the cursor icon
already indicates that this is not possible (forbidden sign).
Additional information: When I try to drag a file from the file manager
to the timeline area than the cursor icon does not say "forbidden" but
it does not work as well (is of course anyway not intended).
Another interesting point is than when the last action was to drag a
transition to the timeline area than the attempt of dragging a file from
an external file manager to the timeline area results in another adding
of the previous transition (btw: this does not happen if last drag&drop
action was an effect or file from the project files area.).
** Affects: openshot
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/892782
Title:
Importing files via Drag&Drop from KDE filemanger not possible
Status in OpenShot Video Editor:
New
Bug description:
1) Kubuntu 11.10, KDE 4.7.2, Kernel 3.0.0-12-generic, Dolphin 1.7
2) OpenShot installed via PPA
2) OpenShot version 1.4.0
Drag&Drop of files to the "Projects Files" from a KDE file manager
like Dolphin or Konqueror does not work. In this situation the cursor
icon already indicates that this is not possible (forbidden sign).
Additional information: When I try to drag a file from the file
manager to the timeline area than the cursor icon does not say
"forbidden" but it does not work as well (is of course anyway not
intended).
Another interesting point is than when the last action was to drag a
transition to the timeline area than the attempt of dragging a file
from an external file manager to the timeline area results in another
adding of the previous transition (btw: this does not happen if last
drag&drop action was an effect or file from the project files area.).
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Follow ups
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[Bug 892782] Re: Importing files via Drag&Drop from KDE file manager not possible
From: Jonathan Thomas, 2012-10-01
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[Bug 892782] Re: Importing files via Drag&Drop from KDE file manager not possible
From: Oliver Ast, 2012-03-26
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[Bug 892782] Re: Importing files via Drag&Drop from KDE file manager not possible
From: Andy Finch, 2012-03-22
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[Bug 892782] Re: Importing files via Drag&Drop from KDE file manager not possible
From: Launchpad Bug Tracker, 2012-03-22
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[Bug 892782] Re: Importing files via Drag&Drop from KDE file manager not possible
From: Andy Finch, 2012-03-22
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[Bug 892782] Re: Importing files via Drag&Drop from KDE file manager not possible
From: Andy Finch, 2012-03-22
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[Bug 892782] Re: Importing files via Drag&Drop from KDE file manager not possible
From: Andy Finch, 2012-03-20
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[Bug 892782] Re: Importing files via Drag&Drop from KDE file manager not possible
From: Andy Finch, 2012-02-09
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[Bug 892782] Re: Importing files via Drag&Drop from KDE file manager not possible
From: Oliver Ast, 2012-02-08
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[Bug 892782] Re: Importing files via Drag&Drop from KDE file manager not possible
From: Oliver Ast, 2011-11-21
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[Bug 892782] Re: Importing files via Drag&Drop from KDE file manager not possible
From: Andy Finch, 2011-11-21
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[Bug 892782] Re: Importing files via Drag&Drop from KDE file manager not possible
From: Oliver Ast, 2011-11-20
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[Bug 892782] [NEW] Importing files via Drag&Drop from KDE filemanger not possible
From: Oliver Ast, 2011-11-20
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