SUMMARY STEPS TO REPRODUCE 1. choose a picture without GPS coordinates 2. copy coordinates from a text editor, with decimal point 3. paste in coordinate editor OBSERVED RESULT paste doesn't work. Entering coordinates by hand doesn't work either, decimal separator won't appear, only integer coordinates are possible. EXPECTED RESULT SOFTWARE/OS VERSIONS Windows: macOS: Linux/KDE Plasma: (available in About System) KDE Plasma Version: KDE Frameworks Version: Qt Version: ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
Decimal coordinates definitely work. Do you use the AppImage? It may be related to the locale error. Start digikam to test in the terminal with "LANG=C digikam.appimage". Please also give an example of the text coordinates Maik
Created attachment 134516 [details] attachment-22883-0.html Hello Maik, thanks for your support. Indeed, with "export LANG=C" then "digikam" on the CLI, I can use decimal in GPS coordinates eg 45.45 for latitude, 6.15 for longitude Without export LANG=C, I can't. My setup : - Fedora 33 on AMD® Ryzen 7 3700x 8-core processor × 16 - Gnome desktop 3.38.2- Wayland Thanks for supporting Digikam, it's an amazing tool ! Thibaud. Le jeudi 31 décembre 2020 à 15:08:10 UTC+1, Maik Qualmann <bugzilla_noreply@kde.org> a écrit : https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=431005 Maik Qualmann <metzpinguin@gmail.com> changed: What |Removed |Added ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- CC| |metzpinguin@gmail.com --- Comment #1 from Maik Qualmann <metzpinguin@gmail.com> --- Decimal coordinates definitely work. Do you use the AppImage? It may be related to the locale error. Start digikam to test in the terminal with "LANG=C digikam.appimage". Please also give an example of the text coordinates Maik
Thibaud, Do you seen the last message from Maik ? Can you test with current digiKam 7.5.0 pre-release bundle available here : https://files.kde.org/digikam/ Thanks in advance and happy new year GilleS Caulier
This is now fixed with Bug 447815. We can now detect whether a comma or point is available as a decimal separator, hopefully also across different languages. Maik