Activity log for bug #1821433

Date Who What changed Old value New value Message
2019-03-23 05:50:17 Lyn Perrine bug added bug
2019-05-07 22:19:23 ԜаӀtеr Ⅼарсһуnѕkі summary On Lubuntu 19.04 K3b does nto add extension to save a file. LXQt save dialogs don't automatically add extensions
2019-05-07 22:19:32 ԜаӀtеr Ⅼарсһуnѕkі summary LXQt save dialogs don't automatically add extensions LXQt save dialogs don't automatically add fileextensions
2019-05-07 22:19:47 ԜаӀtеr Ⅼарсһуnѕkі affects k3b (Ubuntu) libfm-qt (Ubuntu)
2019-05-07 22:20:07 ԜаӀtеr Ⅼарсһуnѕkі bug watch added https://github.com/lxqt/libfm-qt/issues/421
2019-05-07 22:20:07 ԜаӀtеr Ⅼарсһуnѕkі bug task added lxqt
2019-05-07 22:20:19 ԜаӀtеr Ⅼарсһуnѕkі libfm-qt (Ubuntu): status New Triaged
2019-05-07 22:20:25 ԜаӀtеr Ⅼарсһуnѕkі libfm-qt (Ubuntu): importance Undecided Medium
2019-05-07 22:29:52 ԜаӀtеr Ⅼарсһуnѕkі description To reproduce on lubuntu 19.04 open k3b start a data project insert a disc and add projects to a file to save to burn later. I saved the file with the file save dialog. The file and an extension will not be added automatically but without it will not open in k3b without manaully setting the program to open on the particular file. A workaround is to manually add the extension after the file. I expected to be able to open the file I saved in k3b in the file open dialog in k3b. Since it has no extension it cannot be easily opened by users. It cannot even open it in a file manager with the menu a right click in pcmanfm-qt unless I manually add the program from the list of all programs in pcmanfm-qt. k3b: Installed: 18.12.3-0ubuntu1 Candidate: 18.12.3-0ubuntu1 Version table: *** 18.12.3-0ubuntu1 500 500 http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu disco/universe amd64 Packages 100 /var/lib/dpkg/status Description: Ubuntu Disco Dingo (development branch) Release: 19.04 ProblemType: Bug DistroRelease: Ubuntu 19.04 Package: k3b 18.12.3-0ubuntu1 ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 5.0.0-7.8-generic 5.0.0 Uname: Linux 5.0.0-7-generic x86_64 NonfreeKernelModules: wl ApportVersion: 2.20.10-0ubuntu23 Architecture: amd64 CurrentDesktop: LXQt Date: Fri Mar 22 22:23:59 2019 InstallationDate: Installed on 2019-03-05 (18 days ago) InstallationMedia: Lubuntu 19.04 "Disco Dingo" - Alpha amd64 (20190304) SourcePackage: k3b UpgradeStatus: No upgrade log present (probably fresh install) Save dialogs don't provide an option to automatically add extensions, so even where some application understands one particular extension, saving a file in it doesn't result in an extension being added. STEPS TO REPRODUCE ================== Originally noticed this in k3b, so: 1. Open k3b 2. Click "Create a New Data Project" 3. Click "Save" 4. Note that the file name does not have the ".k3b" extension 5. Click ok to use the default file name 6. Open the file manager to the save location and note the file does not have the extension EXPECTED RESULTS ================ Save dialogs should at least have a checkbox providing an option to automatically add an extension. ACTUAL RESULTS ============== Save dialogs have no options regarding extensions and files get saved without them unless manually added. NOTES ===== Actually, LXQt already has code to properly manage this, but if the application doesn't have matching code, then nothing is provided. KDE works around this in a non-Qt-standard way with, k3b which is why it appears to work in Kubuntu but not in Lubuntu.
2019-05-07 22:29:58 ԜаӀtеr Ⅼарсһуnѕkі tags amd64 apport-bug disco amd64 apport-bug disco lubuntu
2019-05-07 22:31:05 ԜаӀtеr Ⅼарсһуnѕkі summary LXQt save dialogs don't automatically add fileextensions LXQt save dialogs don't automatically add file extensions
2019-05-07 23:37:16 ԜаӀtеr Ⅼарсһуnѕkі description Save dialogs don't provide an option to automatically add extensions, so even where some application understands one particular extension, saving a file in it doesn't result in an extension being added. STEPS TO REPRODUCE ================== Originally noticed this in k3b, so: 1. Open k3b 2. Click "Create a New Data Project" 3. Click "Save" 4. Note that the file name does not have the ".k3b" extension 5. Click ok to use the default file name 6. Open the file manager to the save location and note the file does not have the extension EXPECTED RESULTS ================ Save dialogs should at least have a checkbox providing an option to automatically add an extension. ACTUAL RESULTS ============== Save dialogs have no options regarding extensions and files get saved without them unless manually added. NOTES ===== Actually, LXQt already has code to properly manage this, but if the application doesn't have matching code, then nothing is provided. KDE works around this in a non-Qt-standard way with, k3b which is why it appears to work in Kubuntu but not in Lubuntu. Save dialogs don't provide an option to automatically add extensions, so even where some application understands one particular extension, saving a file in it doesn't result in an extension being added. STEPS TO REPRODUCE ================== Originally noticed this in k3b, so:  1. Open k3b  2. Click "Create a New Data Project"  3. Click "Save"  4. Note that the file name does not have the ".k3b" extension  5. Click ok to use the default file name  6. Open the file manager to the save location and note the file does not have the extension EXPECTED RESULTS ================ Save dialogs should at least have a checkbox providing an option to automatically add an extension. ACTUAL RESULTS ============== Save dialogs have no options regarding extensions and files get saved without them unless manually added. NOTES ===== Actually, LXQt already has code to properly manage this, but if the application doesn't have matching code, then nothing is provided. KDE works around this in a non-Qt-standard way with, k3b which is why it appears to work in Kubuntu but not in Lubuntu. There's also an additional upstream bug to allow one to toggle through the different extensions with the File Type: https://github.com/lxqt/libfm-qt/issues/423
2019-05-08 00:11:21 Bug Watch Updater lxqt: status Unknown New
2021-10-05 20:31:58 Amr Ibrahim libfm-qt (Ubuntu): status Triaged Fix Released