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Hi, <br>
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Just as a note to add to discution I test & use daily the *.ora
format on Kubuntu 12.04 and I tried reproducing observations of
Brett on this thread without success. <br>
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<pre wrap="">1. When attempting to open a .ora file via File->Open, .ora files are
not listed in the file dialog, even if I select .ora file type
specifically.</pre>
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Here ( KDE, Kubuntu ) *.ora files are listed. on fresh as on old
*.ora , done with Mypaint or Krita or Gimp :
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( sorry for the bluring of some files and shortcut , to protect
privacy of my new client ).<br>
Only annoying point for me : I never get the thumbnail preview
working in this open/save dialog ; it seams as if they are based on
a system browser and not follow my Dolphin configuration exept for
bookmark. ( I also never understood why after all this year GTK
save/open dialog and KDE doesn't share same location bookmarks...
well... I think everyone got his own standard here once again and
the war occur behind. But ok, sorry , last sentence = totally out of
topic )<br>
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<pre wrap="">2. If I go to the system file manager to open by right clicking (I use
xfce4 & thunar), Krita is listed as an available app to open with. If
I select Krita, a dialog pops up asking what filter I want to use. I
select 'Open Raster Archive', and a second dialog pops up with a bunch
of options for converting color and similar (don't seem relevant to
.ora). If I accept the defaults and select 'OK', I get a third dialog
with an error and "Reason: Creation Error".</pre>
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Thats the main way for me to open my files. I don't have this dialog
either ( filter one ).<br>
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Thats all for my feedback, I have a Xubuntu session here, I will try
to boot on it later and update to see if it's not a xfce issue (
with the *.ora thumbnailer or mimetype management , I know since
last Xfce version the *.ora thumbnailer got included ).<br>
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 07/02/2012 01:41 PM, Brett McCoy
wrote:<br>
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cite="mid:CAPNMgw6-bh1+khsAq7c1d26ifwn5cOEEHwTZQyRoPYbrLj18Pw@mail.gmail.com"
type="cite">
<pre wrap="">Removing the desktop file had no impact. I attached the dialog that
comes up when I select "Krita" via the file manager for an ora file.
But regardless, why is it even asking for an import filter, and why
can't I open the files directly via File->Open? They don't even show
up in the file list in the Open dialog. I wonder if somehow the plugin
isn't getting built or linked. All of the other import filters work
(like XCF, PNG, etc).
On Mon, Jul 2, 2012 at 12:01 AM, Cyrille Berger Skott
<a class="moz-txt-link-rfc2396E" href="mailto:cberger@cberger.net"><cberger@cberger.net></a> wrote:
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<pre wrap="">Hi,
On Monday 02 Jul 2012, Brett McCoy wrote:
</pre>
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<pre wrap="">2. If I go to the system file manager to open by right clicking (I use
xfce4 & thunar), Krita is listed as an available app to open with. If
I select Krita, a dialog pops up asking what filter I want to use. I
select 'Open Raster Archive', and a second dialog pops up with a bunch
of options for converting color and similar (don't seem relevant to
.ora). If I accept the defaults and select 'OK', I get a third dialog
with an error and "Reason: Creation Error".
</pre>
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<pre wrap="">
It sounds like it is trying to use the "raw" import filter (just for
confirmation sake, could you make a screenshot of the dialog you see with a
bunch of options ?).
And then for testing, could you remove from your installation directory the
file:
share/applications/kde4/krita_raw.desktop
And then try again ?
--
Cyrille Berger Skott
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