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Re: [Openshot.bugs] [Bug 1416698] Re: Can’t import assets with a question mark in the file name

 

I've just quickly test creating an new personalized title using the title2D
and I've noted nothing. The title is displayed in Openshot like planned.
I think that's more how do you create your title than a bug of opnehsot or
inkscape.
How do you proceed for creating a tilte ?

2015-03-15 15:34 GMT+01:00 Chriki™ <1416698@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>:

> @Olivier Girard: why is this bug “Invalid”? Can’t you reproduce the
> issue? Is it expected behavior?
>
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> Title:
>   Can’t import assets with a question mark in the file name
>
> Status in OpenShot Video Editor:
>   Invalid
>
> Bug description:
>   Architecture (64 bits or 32 bits) : 64 bits
>   Operating System & version : Ubuntu 14.04
>   Installation Method : distro package
>   Version of Openshot installed : 1.4.3
>   BZR Revision used (if any) : N/A
>   MLT/melt version : ?
>   FFmpeg (i.e.libavcodec) version : from distro package (54?)
>   FFmpeg installation : from distro package
>
>   OpenShot fails to import assets with a question mark in the file name,
>   saying something like “OpenShot doesn’t support this file format” (my
>   translation).
>
>   In my particular case, I was creating a new title which had a question
>   mark in its name. When finishing the title creation dialog, the title
>   didn’t show up anywhere. This was confusing. I found the created SVG
>   file in my file manager and tried to import it manually which led to
>   the error message above. That was confusing again. When I removed the
>   question mark from the file name, the SVG file could be imported
>   without any problems as expected.
>
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Title:
  Can’t import assets with a question mark in the file name

Status in OpenShot Video Editor:
  Invalid

Bug description:
  Architecture (64 bits or 32 bits) : 64 bits
  Operating System & version : Ubuntu 14.04
  Installation Method : distro package
  Version of Openshot installed : 1.4.3
  BZR Revision used (if any) : N/A
  MLT/melt version : ?
  FFmpeg (i.e.libavcodec) version : from distro package (54?)
  FFmpeg installation : from distro package

  OpenShot fails to import assets with a question mark in the file name,
  saying something like “OpenShot doesn’t support this file format” (my
  translation).

  In my particular case, I was creating a new title which had a question
  mark in its name. When finishing the title creation dialog, the title
  didn’t show up anywhere. This was confusing. I found the created SVG
  file in my file manager and tried to import it manually which led to
  the error message above. That was confusing again. When I removed the
  question mark from the file name, the SVG file could be imported
  without any problems as expected.

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