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List:       kde-kimageshop
Subject:    Re: Problems with openraster images in 2.5 beta
From:       Brett McCoy <idragosani () gmail ! com>
Date:       2012-07-02 11:41:12
Message-ID: CAPNMgw6-bh1+khsAq7c1d26ifwn5cOEEHwTZQyRoPYbrLj18Pw () mail ! gmail ! com
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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
<cberger@cberger.net> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> On Monday 02 Jul 2012, Brett McCoy wrote:
>> 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".
>
> 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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