SUMMARY It is not possible to select picture with a filename extension in capital letter like picture.JPG Everything works fine once the picture is renamed picture.jpg STEPS TO REPRODUCE 1. try to attribute a picture in a item 2. select a folder containing pictures with the filename extension .jpg and .JPG 3. OBSERVED RESULT only picture *.jpg are visible, it is not possible to select pictures *.JPG EXPECTED RESULT all picture should be selectable SOFTWARE/OS VERSIONS opensuse Tumbleweed/xfce ADDITIONAL INFORMATION .JPG file comes from my camera renaming every picture works fine, just a bit annoying
I don't see this behavior on my opensuse linux system. When I open the Entry Editor, go to the image field, click "Select Image", the dialog that comes up shows files ending in both .jpg and .JPG. I'll try to dig a little more, but at first glance, I'm not sure why you're seeing this.
Created attachment 164202 [details] demo Here is a animation to describe this issue
(In reply to antoine from comment #2) > Created attachment 164202 [details] > demo > > Here is a animation to describe this issue Right, thanks for the animation. Like I said, when I do exactly the same as you did, I don't have the same issue, so there's something going on that I don't understand yet, possibly a configuration or system aspect. I'll try to dig into it a bit more.
I haven't made any progress. In fact, I don't even see a way for me to specify within the Tellico code whether the file extension should be case-sensitive or not. Do any other KDE apps have the same behavior? Maybe if you checked with gwenview or okular or something else? Still just trying to pinpoint what Tellico may or may not be doing differently.
I rarely use KDE apps. I have just installed gwenview and I have the same issue, so this is not a tellico issue. What should I do to redirect this issue to the correct software ?
(In reply to antoine from comment #5) > I rarely use KDE apps. > I have just installed gwenview and I have the same issue, so this is not a > tellico issue. > > What should I do to redirect this issue to the correct software ? I'm not sure, to be honest. I'm still trying to figure out where it might be configurable, or if it's filesystem-related.