File mask %T non compatible and $name
Bug #513616 reported by
nomnex
This bug affects 1 person
Affects | Status | Importance | Assigned to | Milestone | |
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Shutter |
Fix Released
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Low
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Mario Kemper (Romario) |
Bug Description
I use the file mask: $name_%Y%m%d_%T
"%T" outputs file names not compatible with other file systems (vfat, ntfs) because of the separator ":"
Please change %T from 13:13:13 to 131313 or give the masks option" %hh" "%mm" "%ss" with the separator of our choice
"$name" will output "Shutter - Preferences", I don't want space in my file to speed up my commands (bash). Is there way to have an additional mask, output "Shutter_
Regards
Karmic
Shutter v0.85.1
Changed in shutter: | |
status: | Confirmed → Fix Committed |
Changed in shutter: | |
status: | Fix Committed → Fix Released |
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Wait! This is more annoying than is seems. I use the service Ubuntu One, there is conflict with file names with non compliant characters: ":" "/" etc. My print screens cannot be uploaded on the U1 server unless I rename the files.
The mask "name_date_time" is more handy than a dull "name_num". Thanks to fix the %T mask.