I just started a new project and saved it. When I closed Kdenlive and went to open it again, The Kdenlive open project dialog window couldn't find it. In my file browser, I went to the file and noticed it didn't have a ".kdenlive" extension automatically at the end of it. Adding ".kdenlive" at the end, manually, allowed Kdenlive to see and open the project file. Reproducible: Always Steps to Reproduce: 1. Create new project. 2. Save project (without manually adding the ".kdenlive" part) Actual Results: Kdenlive doesn't save the project with the ".kdenlive" extension. Expected Results: Kdenlive should save the project with the ".kdenlive" extension. Bug discovered while using Kdenlive 16.11.70 git master build via ppa:kdenlive/kdenlive-master Ubuntu GNOME 16.10 beta 1, GNOME 3.20 desktop environment KDE Frameworks 5.24.0 Qt 5.6.1
> GNOME 3.20 desktop environment This implies you are not getting the KDE save dialog (which has the "automatically add file extension" checkbox)?
@Christioph, confirmed, this seems to be the case. The dialog box is a Gnome one, then? Still, that's going to cause hell to a lot of non-KDE-Plasma users who save a project and wonder where it went, you know?
May need the same hack JB did with the title save dialog to give Gnome users a more smooth start...
This doesn't seem to be the case on Arch/Antergos with GNOME 3.22.2. It seems to add the extension, automatically.
Should be fixed with Kdenlive version 16.12