Renaming files patterns missing

Hi,
in ART 1.24.5, I don’t see the patterns list as seen in this @agriggio post.

ART has been installed from the official package.

Thanks for any help.

Hi,
works fine for me here (linux). What OS are you running? Also keep in mind that the list is in a tooltip, so you need to put your mouse cursor on the text box labeled “File name pattern” and wait a little bit for it to show up. Could this be the problem?

HTH

Hi,
thank you for the answer.
Debian 11 + Xfce 4.16. The tooltip is not displayed, only a little black rounded rectangle. I suppose it comes from the tooltip window.
Sometimes, I can see a single sentence (in French), explaining the meaning of one pattern (%f or %e).

Maybe the screenshot will be clearer.

Bonjour, your screenshot shows the tooltip for the last field (Fichiers associés supplémentaires). You should pose your mouse on the upper field (Nom de fichiers) to see all the different file patterns.

Hi,

thank you Paul. Please, see the new screenshot, with the cursor hover the upper field.

A duplicated tooltip or a shifted coordinate? Maybe a possible Xfce problem? I’m not an expert.

It seems that it is French translation file problem.
In English or Japanese mode, the tooltip appears exactly, but in French mode, it doesn’t.

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Ok, so there’s probably some strange character that confuses gtk. Thanks for the help, I’ll take a look!

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Grazie Alberto!

I don’t know if this is the problem, but in the French tooltip there is a <i > (with an extra space) and after that there is also a </i >

Hello, I don’t think that’s the problem. I deleted those extra spaces and restarted ART, nothing changed.
I also noticed that the French tooltip for Output Location, Utiliser le modèle in the Processing Queue is empty. Something wrong here…

dump_585

It’s fixed already in master
Screenshot from 2025-01-22 11-24-02

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You’re TOP! (As usual…)

Hi,
thank you very much @agriggio. It is a pleasure to see you improve ART with so much reactivity.
I’ll try to understand the code you fixed. I like to understand.