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Re: [Openshot.bugs] [Bug 1012476] Re: Crash: Cannot import images in linetime

 

*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 923873 ***
    https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/923873

That isn't the fix, but by doing that it overrides the bad value in the
settings file.

On 13 Jun 2012 17:45, "Diego Estévez" <1012476@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
wrote:

> *** This bug is a duplicate of bug 923873 ***
>    https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/923873
>
> Andy Finch (fincha), yes but maybe the fix should not be when opening
> the preferences window.
>
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> Title:
>  Crash: Cannot import images in linetime
>
> Status in OpenShot Video Editor:
>  New
>
> Bug description:
>  OS: Ubuntu 12.04 (64bits)
>  Openshot Version: 1.4.2
>  libmlt Version: 0.7.6+git20120204-2
>
>  This happened everytime you add an image to a linetime. The bug is
>  that my locate is in Spanish and gtk use " , " and not " . " to
>  separate decimal numbers, the result is that
>  "float(preferences.Settings.general["imported_image_length"])" ends in
>  "float('7,0')" and not "float('7.0')" as it is expected in other
>  regions.
>
>  The output error is:
>
>  Traceback (most recent call last):
>    File "/usr/lib/pymodules/python2.7/openshot/windows/MainGTK.py", line
> 1160, in motion_cb
>      self.motion_file_drag(wid, context, x, y, time)
>    File "/usr/lib/pymodules/python2.7/openshot/windows/MainGTK.py", line
> 1216, in motion_file_drag
>      self.new_clip_object =
> self.project.sequences[0].tracks[0].AddClip(file_name, "Gold", 0,
> float(0.0), float(file_length), file_object)
>    File "/usr/lib/pymodules/python2.7/openshot/classes/track.py", line 63,
> in AddClip
>      NewClip.end_time = NewClip.start_time +
> float(preferences.Settings.general["imported_image_length"])#7.0
>  ValueError: invalid literal for float(): 7,00
>
>  maybe this fix the problem:
>
>
>  float(preferences.Settings.general["imported_image_length"].replace(',','.'))
>
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Title:
  Crash: Cannot import images in linetime

Status in OpenShot Video Editor:
  New

Bug description:
  OS: Ubuntu 12.04 (64bits)
  Openshot Version: 1.4.2
  libmlt Version: 0.7.6+git20120204-2

  This happened everytime you add an image to a linetime. The bug is
  that my locate is in Spanish and gtk use " , " and not " . " to
  separate decimal numbers, the result is that
  "float(preferences.Settings.general["imported_image_length"])" ends in
  "float('7,0')" and not "float('7.0')" as it is expected in other
  regions.

  The output error is:

  Traceback (most recent call last):
    File "/usr/lib/pymodules/python2.7/openshot/windows/MainGTK.py", line 1160, in motion_cb
      self.motion_file_drag(wid, context, x, y, time)
    File "/usr/lib/pymodules/python2.7/openshot/windows/MainGTK.py", line 1216, in motion_file_drag
      self.new_clip_object = self.project.sequences[0].tracks[0].AddClip(file_name, "Gold", 0, float(0.0), float(file_length), file_object)
    File "/usr/lib/pymodules/python2.7/openshot/classes/track.py", line 63, in AddClip
      NewClip.end_time = NewClip.start_time + float(preferences.Settings.general["imported_image_length"])#7.0
  ValueError: invalid literal for float(): 7,00

  maybe this fix the problem:

  float(preferences.Settings.general["imported_image_length"].replace(',','.'))

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